单选题How would the author of Passage 2 react to the description in Passage I of chimpanzees using human-like interactions such as hugs, kisses, pats on the back, and ticking (lines 10-11) ?AWith caution since such activities mask a far fiercer and less tractable side of chimpsBWith approval since chimps are our closest relatives and ought to be viewed as cohortsCAngrily since such myths contribute to the illegal trade in baby chimps as exoticDCynically since it is exactly such activities that make chimps superlative performersEWith hope since such activities suggest that chimps can eventually be reintegrated with their peers

单选题
How would the author of Passage 2 react to the description in Passage I of chimpanzees using human-like interactions such as hugs, kisses, pats on the back, and ticking (lines 10-11) ?
A

With caution since such activities mask a far fiercer and less tractable side of chimps

B

With approval since chimps are our closest relatives and ought to be viewed as cohorts

C

Angrily since such myths contribute to the illegal trade in baby chimps as exotic

D

Cynically since it is exactly such activities that make chimps superlative performers

E

With hope since such activities suggest that chimps can eventually be reintegrated with their peers


参考解析

解析:
第二篇文章提到尽管年幼的黑猩猩的一些行为十分可爱,但是5岁以后,它们比大部分成年人还要强壮,具有破坏性且讨厌规则,故选A项。

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