雅思真题听力场景精练 第55期:科技类讲座 地质与考古(4)
日期:2013-07-19 15:10

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For more than a hundred years after the first dinosaur fossils were dug up, paleontologists just assumed that dinosaurs were cold-blooded animals, like modern lizards and snakes are. Dinosaurs were big, and they were slow, and they were stupid——and none of these characteristics are consistent with small, active, intelligent, warm-blooded animals like birds and mammals.

But in the late 1960s, two young Yale scientists, Robert Bakker and John Ostrum, came out with the hypothesis that dinosaurs were in fact faster, smarter and more energetic organisms than science previously thought. This radical idea caused an immediate stir, and the controversy about dinosaur physiology is still continuing today.

First, here are some of the arguments put forth for warm-bloodness in dinosaurs. Two: the dinosaurs evolved alongside mammals and competed with them for 170 million years, so they must have been competitive with other warm-blooded species. Three: some dinosaurs had very large bodies and very long necks, so they would need a four-chambered heart and a lot of energy to move their blood those distances. And four: the structure of dinosaur bone is more similar to bird and mammal bone than it is to typical reptile bone. Those are some of the arguments that are used to support the idea that dinosaurs were warm-blooded.

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重点单词
  • consistentadj. 始终如一的,一致的,坚持的
  • physiologyn. 生理学
  • previouslyadv. 先前,在此之前
  • radicaladj. 激进的,基本的,彻底的 n. 激进分子
  • stirn. 感动(激动,愤怒或震动), 搅拌,骚乱 vt. 激
  • controversyn. (公开的)争论,争议
  • competitiveadj. 竞争的,比赛的
  • immediateadj. 立即的,即刻的,直接的,最接近的
  • hypothesisn. 假设,猜测,前提
  • speciesn. (单复同)物种,种类