Given the seeming intelligence of cetaceans, people are always tempted to co

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问题     Given the seeming intelligence of cetaceans, people are always tempted to compare them with humans and other animals. Studies on discrimination and problem-solving skills in the bottlenose dolphin, for instance, have concluded that its intelligence lies "somewhere between that of a dog and a chimpanzee." Such comparisons are unfair. It is important to realize that intelligence is a very human concept and that we evaluate it in human terms. After all, not many people would consider themselves stupid because they couldn’t locate and identify a fish by its echo. Why should we judge cetaceans by their ability to solve human problems? [br] The word "tempted" in the passage is closest in meaning to

选项 A、conditioned
B、reluctant
C、inclined
D、invited

答案 C

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