2001年05月 第4篇 Q31 (reading)

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2001年05月 第4篇 Q31 (reading)

文章CUGGYER » 2005-10-11 00:21

Questions 31-40

Ethology is concerned with the study of adaptive, or survival, value of behavior and its
Evolutionary history. Ethological theory began to be applied to research on children in the
1960’s but has become even more influential today.
The origins of ethology can be traced
Line to the work of Darwin.
Its modern foundations were laid by two European zoologists,
5) Konrad Lorenz and Niko Tinbergen.

Watching the behaviors diverse animal species in their natural habitats, Lorenz, and
Tinbergen observed behavior patterns that promote survival. The most well-known of these
is imprinting, the carly following behavior of certain baby birds that ensures that the young
will stay close to their mother and be fed and protected from danger. Imprinting takes place
10) during an early, restricted time period of development. If the mother goose is not present
during this time, but an object resembling her in important features is, young goslings may
imprint on it instead.
Observations of imprinting led to major concept that has been applied in child
Development” the critical period. It refers to a limited times span during which the child is
15) biologically prepared to acquire certain adaptive behaviors but needs the support of suitably
stimulating environment. Many researchers have conducted studies to find out whether
complex congnitive and social behaviors must be learned during restricted time periods.
for example, if children are deprived of adequate food or physical and social stimulation
during the early years of life, will their intelligence be permanently impaired? If language
20) is not mastered during the preschool years, is the child’s capacity to acquire it reduced?
Inspired by observations of imprinting, in 1969 the British psychoanalyst John Bowlby
applied ethological theory to the understanding of the relationship between an infant and
its parents. He argued that attachment behaviors of babies, such as smiling, babbling,
grasping, and crying, are built-in social signals that encourage the parents to approach,
25) care for, and interact with the baby. By keeping a parent near, these behaviors help ensure
that the baby will be fed, protected from danger, and provided with the stimulation and
affection necessary for healthy growth. The development of attachment in human infants
is a lengthy process involving changes in psychological structures that lead to a deep
affectional tie between parent and baby.


31.What was Darwin’s contribution to ethology?
(A) Darwin improved on the original principles
of ethology.
(B) Darwin was the professor who taught
Lorenz and Tinbergen.
(C) Darwin’s work provided the basis for
ethology.
(D) Darwin was the first person to apply
ethological theory to children.

答案是C 我選D
基礎應該是KL and NT 給的吧
D是origin 不是嗎?? ^o)
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文章維尼 » 2005-10-11 01:06

我覺得D是出來誤導的
到 the first person 為止都對
可是 apply ethological theory to children 應該是不對的
Darwin 應該是 ethological 的 origin
而不是 apply to children 的 origin
第二句 Ethological theory began to be applied to research on children in the 1960’s but has become even more influential today. 完全沒提到 Darwin 哩

而 C 算是rephrase 囉
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