To the untrained eye it might seem like just a bit of a monkey trick. But when Milly the mandrill (ɽ÷Ì, Î÷·ÇÖÞ²úµÄ´óáôáô) covers her face with her hand she is actually sending a serious message to her fellows: ¡°Leave me alone!¡±

Experts believe the 15-year-old mandrill invented the gesture to warn other monkeys at Colchester Zoo to give her some space. And, surprisingly, the signal has been picked by other members of the group, who use it when they too require solitude.

Biologist Mark Laidre believes the behavior is evidence of social culture among the mandrills. Importantly, the sign language is unlikely to have been influenced by human activities because mandrills do not copy humans. Mr. Laidre expects further research will uncover other monkeys using cultural gestures ¡ª the ability to communicate with the hands in a meaningful way. ¡°By covering their eyes with their hands, possibly conveyed to others that they wanted to be left alone and this message may have been respected as a ¡®do not disturb¡¯ sign,¡± said Mr. Laidre.

While the hand is in place, other monkeys are not likely to approach or touch the monkey. Those who rank lower in the social order also use the technique to avoid attacks from more powerful group members. As the discovery appears to be unique to Colchester Zoo, it suggests it is a local phenomenon that arose naturally in the community of 25 mandrills.

Curator £¨Ô°³¤£© Sarah Forsyth said: ¡°We believe Milly made up the signal and over the past five years some of the younger mandrills have picked it up. We¡¯re not sure why she started doing it but it could be as simple as ¡®I can¡¯t see them, so they can¡¯t see me¡¯. It really does show you how intelligent mandrills are.¡±

1. What¡¯s the text mainly about?

A. How humans influenced monkeys.

B. A monkey invented a gesture.

C. A new social culture was discovered.

D. How experts made the new discovery.

2. What does the underlined word ¡°solitude¡± in the second paragraph mean?

A. Aloneness. B. Comfort.

C. Protection. D. Respect.

3. According to Mark Laidre, _____.

A. human activities affect mandrills¡¯ sign language

B. animals are slow in picking up information

C. mandrills¡¯ social culture has nothing to do with humans

D. mandrills are the largest species of monkey in the world

4. The monkeys can also use the ¡°do not disturb¡± sign to _____.

A. protect themselves from being harmed

B. struggle against more powerful group members

C. show humans how intelligent they are

5.What can be known from the text?

A. Milly invented the gesture when she was 15.

B. Mandrills are best known for their social ability.

C. Why Milly first used the sign language is known to experts.

D. Only the mandrills in Colchester Zoo use the gesture.

1.B

2.A

3.C

4.A

5.D

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According to Taobao, China¡¯s biggest online retail website, just five days after the series began to air, nearly 6 million people went to the site in search of various local specialties, particularly those mentioned in the documentary. More than 7.2 million deals were concluded. A ham producer from Yunnan Province saw his sales grow 17-fold in five days.

However, one can¡¯t help but believe that the documentary¡¯s popularity is probably linked to the endless stream of terrible food security issues that have emerged in recent years. In one well-received article, a netizen wrote, ¡°I wonder how many felt so empty-hearted and sighed after watching the film. Blue-vitriol watered chive, formaldehyde(¼×È©) sprayed cabbage, Sudan Red colored salty eggs, restaurants using gutter oil. The list is long¡­¡±

A varied and ancient food culture that is famous world-wide and which should have made the Chinese proud ends like this: one can only sigh. Food is the most vital thing in people¡¯s lives. Yet China¡¯s food industry is a typical description of ¡°bad money driving out the good¡±.The market is huge while the cost of faking and cheating is so low for unscrupulous (²»µÀµÂµÄ) businessmen; and the punishment is too light. Take the milk industry as an example. Although Sanlu, the company that sold the melamine-adulterated milk powder, was punished, thousands of other dairies didn¡¯t work hard to improve the quality. In order to allow national brands to survive, Chinese authorities are happy to loosen their regulations.

As the documentary shows, people are attracted not to gourmet items like matsutake, a species of rare mushroom grown naturally in remote forests, but to common Chinese dishes like barley, lotus root or tofu. They are what meet our basic needs. This explains why people are so excited about A Bite of China---it is a reminder that there is still a world out there where food is excellent and people have dignity.

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