German zoologist Randolf Menzel says bees aren’t as busy as people believe they are. "Bees are not par ticularly (31) . Instead they sleep a lot and are lazy. They spend (32) 80 per cent of the night sleeping. Even during the day they often fly to the nest (33) they rest their wings," said Menzel, a zoologist at the Free University in Berlin, who has studied bees for four decades. But to (34) for their apparent laziness, they are actually very intelligent. They are (35) learners and able to recognize various smells.
Menzel said bees’ learning, like (36) of many animals, was based on a reward system. "If a bee is re warded once for something, it remembers it for a week. But if it is rewarded three times, it will remember it for its (37) lifetime," said Menzel. He was awarded a (38) by the German Zoological Society.
The memory capacity of bees means they can (39) among mor
A. full
B. integrate
C. all
D. entire
German zoologist Randolf Menzel says bees aren’t as busy as people believe they are. "Bees are not par ticularly (31) . Instead they sleep a lot and are lazy. They spend (32) 80 per cent of the night sleeping. Even during the day they often fly to the nest (33) they rest their wings," said Menzel, a zoologist at the Free University in Berlin, who has studied bees for four decades. But to (34) for their apparent laziness, they are actually very intelligent. They are (35) learners and able to recognize various smells.
Menzel said bees’ learning, like (36) of many animals, was based on a reward system. "If a bee is re warded once for something, it remembers it for a week. But if it is rewarded three times, it will remember it for its (37) lifetime," said Menzel. He was awarded a (38) by the German Zoological Society.
The memory capacity of bees means they can (39) among mor
A. working hard
B. hardworking
C. hardworking
D. working hardly
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