大象體型龐大,令人驚嘆,但其特別之處遠不止如此。其實,象群中存在一種社群文化,它們多代群居共生,年輕的大象向年長的大象學習??茖W家們還發(fā)現(xiàn),當一頭大象死亡時,其它的象群成員會一同表示哀悼。此外,大象還擁有驚人的記憶力,事實證明這個能力有助其生存。聽節(jié)目探討象群中的社群結構。
詞匯:society 社會
As well as impressive physical attributes, elephants have a rich cultural heritage, passed down through customs and social behaviour which is learned, remembered, and shared within their herds.
This is possible partly because of their social structure. Elephants live in complex, tightly knit, multigenerational societies, led by older females known as matriarchs. Younger elephants observe and mimic the behaviour of their elders, learning through experience. It helps that the herd does almost everything together, from foraging and feeding to raising each others' young. These interactions lead to deep long-lasting relationships, which can last for decades.
Possibly because of these bonds, elephants seem to have emotional capacity. Just like humans, the creatures have been seen displaying signs of grief. When an elephant dies, others in the herd have been observed to repeatedly return to where the individual passed, which is said to be part of a mourning ritual. They may sniff and touch the carcass and bones and cover the site with leaves and sand. Moreover, a 2020 study by researchers Goldenberg and Wittemyer found that "elephants show broad interest in their dead regardless of the strength of former relationships with the dead individual", which may indicate advanced sentience, the scientists say.
There's a saying found in many languages – 'an elephant never forgets'. In fact, memory has been essential to the survival of some elephant herds. A study within Great Kruger National Park found that, during an extreme drought in 2016, elephant groups led by matriarchs who had previously lived through a severe drought, had higher survival rates. Researchers concluded that the matriarchs likely remembered where sources of water could be located.
So, count yourself lucky that you live on the same planet as these immense majestic animals.
physical attribute 身體特征
heritage 遺產(chǎn)
custom 習俗
social behaviour 社群行為
herd (獸)群
social structure 社群結構
tightly knit 聯(lián)系緊密的
multigenerational 多代共存的
matriarch (象群中的)年長母象
mimic 模仿
elder 長輩
raise 撫養(yǎng),喂養(yǎng)
long-lasting 持久的
bond 聯(lián)系
emotional capacity 情感能力
grief 悲痛,悲傷
pass 死亡
mourning ritual 哀悼的儀式
sentience 感知能力
survival 生存
drought 干旱
survival rate 存活率
1. 閱讀課文并回答問題。
1. What is the social structure of elephant societies?
2. How do young elephants learn from their elders?
3. Why do elephants seem to have emotional capacity?
4. True or False? Elephants touch the leaves and sand near an elephant carcass.
5. Why did some elephant groups have higher survival rates in the 2016 drought?
2. 選擇意思恰當?shù)膯卧~或詞組來完成下列句子。
1. Because of _______, the crops didn't have enough water to grow.
bonds herds droughts matriarchs
2. My dog is unwell. The vet says he has a 50/50 chance of _______.
heritage custom ritual survival
3. It's a _______ relationship. They've spoken every day for the last 55 years!
social emotional physical long-lasting
4. My friend's parrot _______ her. If she says 'hello', the parrot says it back!
raises mimics leads passes
5. After the argument, the friendship group wasn't as _______ as before.
tightly knit multigenerational majestic advanced
1. 閱讀課文并回答問題。
1. What is the social structure of elephant societies?
Elephants live in complex, tightly knit, multigenerational societies, led by older females known as matriarchs.
2. How do young elephants learn from their elders?
Younger elephants observe and mimic the behaviour of their elders, learning through experience.
3. Why do elephants seem to have emotional capacity?
Because they have been seen producing signs of grief.
4. True or False? Elephants touch the leaves and sand near an elephant carcass.
False. They may cover the site with leaves and sand.
5. Why did some elephant groups have higher survival rates in the 2016 drought?
Because the matriarchs likely remembered where sources of water could be located.
2. 選擇意思恰當?shù)膯卧~或詞組來完成下列句子。
1. Because of drought, the crops didn't have enough water to grow.
2. My dog is unwell. The vet says he has a 50/50 chance of survival.
3. It's a long-lasting relationship. They've spoken every day for the last 55 years!
4. My friend's parrot mimics her. If she says 'hello', the parrot says it back!
5. After the argument, the friendship group wasn't as tightly knit as before.