t.me/Abdusalim_Shavkatov page 7 READING TEST Part 1 Read the text. Fill in each gap with ONE word. You must use a word which is somewhere in the rest of the text. Elephants sense ‘danger’ clothes St Andrews University researchers discovered that elephants could recognise the degree of
danger posed by various groups of individuals. The study found that African elephants
always reacted with fear when they detected the smell of clothes previously worn by men
of the Maasai tribe. They are known to demonstrate their courage by spearing
1_____________. The elephants also responded aggressively to red clothing, which defines
traditional Maasai dress.
However, the elephants showed a much milder reaction to 2_____________ previously
worn by the Kamba people, who do not hunt elephants and pose little threat.
The 3_____________ first presented elephants with clean, red clothing and with red
clothing that had been worn for five days by either a Maasai or a 4_____________ man.
They revealed that Maasai-smelt clothing motivated elephants to travel significantly faster
in the first minute after they moved away.
They then investigated whether elephants could also use the colour of clothing as a cue to
classify a potential threat and found the elephants 5_____________ with aggression when
they spotted red but not white cloth. This suggested that they associated the colour red
with the Maasai.
The researchers believe the distinction in the elephants’ emotional reaction to smell and
6_____________ might be explained by the amount of risk they sense. They might be able
to distinguish among different human groups according to the level of risk they posed.
«We regard this experiment as just a start to investigating precisely
how elephants ‘see the
world’, and it may be that their abilities will turn out to equal or exceed those of our closer
relatives, the monkeys and apes,» 7_____________ added.