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托福听力Tpo真题动物专题
TPO Listening Exercises
Subject: Animal Sciences
Your Nahrase.
Yes
No
An animal attacks the ground instead of its enemy.
托福听力Tpo真题动物专题
托福听力Tpo真题动物专题
托福听力Tpo真题动物专题
An animal falls asleep in the middle of a mating ritual.
An animal eats some food when confronted by it enemy.
An animal takes a drink of water after grooming itself.
8. What does the professor say about disinhibition
A. It can prevent displacement activities from occurring.
B. It can cause animals to act on more than one drive at a time.
C. It is not useful for explaining many types of displacement activities.
D. It is responsible for the appearance of seemingly irrelevant behavior.
9. According to the lecture, what is one possible reason that displacement activities are often grooming behaviors
A. Grooming may cause an enemy or predator to be confused.
B. Grooming is a convenient and accessible behavior.
C. Grooming often occurs before eating and drinking.
D. Grooming is a common social activity.
10. Why does the professor mention the wood thrush
A. To contrast its displacement activities with those of other animals species.
B. To explain that some animals display displacement activities other than grooming
C. To point out how displacement activities are influenced by the environment.
D. To five an example of a n animal that does not display displacement activities.
11. Replay: What does the professor mean when she says this
A. She is impressed by how much the student knows about redirecting.
B. She thinks it is time to move on to the next part of this lectures.
C. The student’s answer is not an example of a displacement activity.
D. The student should suggest a different animal behavior to discuss next.
TPO7 Lecture 2
what is the lecture mainly about
How animals emit ultrasonic pulses
How bats use acoustical signals
A comparison of echolocation and ra