Jane Goodall—the chimp lady珍·古道尔——黑猩猩守护神

2019-09-10 07:22张弛
疯狂英语·新阅版 2019年3期
关键词:动物学家守护神灵长类

张弛

她是《国家地理》杂志封面上镜次数最多的灵长类动物学家。她的名字与弗洛伊德和大卫·格雷彼尔德紧紧联系在一起。她对黑猩猩的研究和观察使我们对人性和人道有了新的深入了解,促使人们学会从新的角度去研究自己的行为和情感。她就是珍·古道尔——黑猩猩守护神。

No other primatologist(灵长类动物学家)has made the cover of National Geographic more than her. Her name is synonymous with the names Freud, and David Greybeard. Jane Goodall is more than just the “chimpanzee lady”. Her work gives new insight to our own humanness. We now have the knowledge to explore our own behaviors and emotions in a new light.

Jane was born in London, England on

April 3, 1934. Her father was an engineer while her mother was an author. Jane loved being outdoors. When she was a young girl, Jane spent as much time outside as she could. She would explore the various creatures that made their home in her big back yard. Jane loved the Tarzan stories. She read The Jungle Book and other stories that took place or were about Africa. She was fascinated by the mystique(神秘感) of the jungle. At the age of eleven, Jane decided that she wanted to go to Africa, maybe even live there.

As a young lady, her passion grew stronger, and when a close friend invited her to Kenya in 1957, Jane readily accepted. Within a few months of her arrival she met Dr Louis Leakey, one of whose interests was to study wild chimpanzees in order to gain insight into the evolutionary past of humans. Jane's patience and persistent desire to understand animals prompted Leakey to choose her for this pioneering study. In 1965, Jane earned her PhD in Ethology from Cambridge University. Soon thereafter, she returned to Tanzania to continue research.

One day, a large male chimp wandered into the camp. He eyed the tent from a nearby tree. Suddenly, he began screaming, as though he felt threatened. Jane soon realized the chimpanzee was eyeing a banana on the table just inside the tent. This would be Jane's chance to get close to the chimps. From that day on, bananas were kept nearby for any curious chimps.

This event encouraged Jane to keep trying to form a sense of deeper trust with the chimps. Everyday, Jane was allowed closer. It was just three months into the study before Jane made her first big discovery. She was observing a male chimp up a tree with something pinkish in his hands. Jane used her binoculars(雙筒望远镜) for a better look. He was eating the pink object. He dropped the object, and it fell to the ground. Some bushpigs(野猪) came screeching(尖叫) out of the grass, attacking the chimp. The pinkish object was a baby bushpig. The chimp was eating meat. This astonished Jane; chimpanzees had been thought of as herbivores(草食动物), who occasionally ate small bugs(小昆虫). Chimpanzees had never before been seen or recorded as eating meat.

Jane wired Louis Leakey with this new discovery. It was within weeks before Jane made another important discovery. The chimp was digging in a termite mound(白蚁丘). He was using a thick grass blade(刀片) as a tool, which is pretty amazing, but had not been documented before in nonhumans. This was the first recorded occurrence of tool manufacturing in nonhumans.

1.Why did Dr Louis Leakey study wild chimpanzees?

A.To better understand the history of human evolution.

B.To better know the behavior of wild chimpanzees.

C.To find out the way they lived in the wild forests.

D.To inform people the chimps are related to humans.

2.What made Jane astonished?

A.Some bushpigs ran out and attacked the chimp.

B.The chimps formed a sense of deeper trust with her.

C.The chimp was eating a baby bushpig.

D.The chimps occasionally ate small bugs.

Ⅰ.Important vocabulary

1.be synonymous with   等同于……的

2.be fascinated by   對……着迷

3.gain insight into sth  获得对……的深入了解

4.get close to   接近

5.make a discovery   做出发现

Ⅱ.Sentences for writing

1.“介词+关系代词”引导的定语从句

在她到达后的几个月里,她遇到了路易斯·利基博士,他的兴趣之一是研究野生黑猩猩,以便深入了解人类的进化史。

Within a few months of her arrival she met Dr Louis Leakey, one    ________   interests was to study wild chimpanzees in order to gain insight into the evolutionary past of humans.

2.“It was+一段时间+连词+过去时”句式意为“过了……,就……”。

研究刚进行了三个月,珍就有了她的第一个重大发现。

It was just three months into the study

________   Jane made her first big discovery.

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