Do animals have a culture? What do we mean by 'culture'? Recently social scientists have begun to ask if culture is found just in humans, or if some animals have a culture too. When we speak of culture, we mean a way of life that a group of people have in common. Culture is the forms of behavior (行为)hat help people to live together. It is also the forms of behavior that make one group of people different from another group. Human beings use tools, cooperate with one another, and communicate with language. But these aspects(方面) of human behavior, or 'culture', can also be found in the lives of certain animals, Animals can make tools, for example. We used to think that the ability to use tools was the dividing line between human beings and other animals. Lately, however, we have found that this is not the case. Chimpanzees(黑猩猩) can not only use tools but actually make tools themselves. Animals can also share knowledge with each other and use their own language to communicate. So it may be important for us to know that the line dividing us from animals is not as clear as we used to think. 小题1:According to the article, 'culture' means A. the languages we learn B. the good habits we' share with each other C. the forms of behavior we have in common 小题2:From the fact that chimpanzees can use and make tools,we know A. animals may have a culture like our own B. animals can be as clever as human beings C. animals have the ability to help human beings 小题3:Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the article? A. Chimpanzees never help each other. B' Animals use their own language to communicate. C. People from different places have the same culture. 小题4:The traditional idea about dividing animals from human beings is that A. human beings can use tools B. human beings can depend on each other C. human beings have the language to communicate 小题5:The main idea of the article is that A. the animal culture is different from the human culture B. knowledge and communication are no longer signs of only human behavior C. the line dividing human culture from animal culture is not as clear as we might think