[originaltext] It’s not known exactly bow or why humans domesticated the fir

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问题  
It’s not known exactly bow or why humans domesticated the first dogs. But once tamed, people found them useful and they learned how to selectively breed for certain traits to create animals fit for specific task. Most likely, the first dogs were used for hunting and protection. Some were bred to chase down prey, others to herd livestock. Today’s most popular breed, the Labrador, was originally bred by fishermen to haul nets and retrieve fish. But at some point, humans also started to breed dogs for looks and for companionship. Brian has wondered why of all domesticated animals, dogs seem closest to their owners.
    Somehow during the long relationship together, dogs learn how to communicate with humans. And they pass the skill down to each succeeding generation. It turns out puppies can understand human gestures even if they’ve been raised in the wild, while wolves raised in captivity just don’t get it. It’s a unique skill that perhaps only dogs possess.

选项 A、People know exactly how and why humans domesticated the first dogs.
B、People learned to selectively breed dogs for certain specific tasks.
C、Of all the domesticated animals, dogs seem closest to their owners.
D、Wolves raised in captivity still fall to understand human gestures:

答案 A

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