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    Fire ants(蚁) dig tunnels efficiently by only a small percentage of the group doing most of the work. Free-loaders just sit around while their hard-working colleagues get things done. But might freeloaders actually be necessary for society to function efficiently? The answer could be yes.

    Fire ants are highly social organisms. So, Goldman, a physicist at Georgia Tech, and his colleagues wanted to know how individual ants knew what to do without a central leader issuing orders. To find out, Goldman's team labeled individual fire ants with paint and then watched them dig their narrow tunnels —barely wide enough for two workers. Turns out, just 30 percent of the ants did 70 percent of the labor. "I was surprised that we ended up with so few workers actually doing the work at any one time." A quarter of the ants never even entered the tunnel. Others crawled inside, but left without digging single grain of dirt. These idling behaviors ensured the tunnels did not get clogged with insect traffic, which would make the construction process stop.

    And when the scientists removed the five hardest working ants from the colony, others immediately jumped in to compensate (补偿) — with no reduction in the group's productivity. It seems that it doesn't matter which ants are working or freeloading at a given time, as long as there is some division of labor to keep the tunnels flowing smoothly. The findings are in the journal Science.

    The study could have implications for robotics. Imagine groups of robots sent to search rubble (碎石) for disaster survivors. Or nanobots (纳米机器人) coursing through our bodies to diagnose illness and deliver targeted medical treatment. Such robot groups will need to avoid getting jammed up in tight spaces. It might be necessary to program them so some just sit back and watch their comrades work.

    1. (1) How do fire ants get the work done when digging tunnels?
      A . Only the leaders do most of the work. B . They all work under the order of one leader. C . They all cooperate together to do the work efficiently. D . Individual fire ants know their tasks and work efficiently.
    2. (2) The underlined word "clogged" in the second paragraph can be replaced by ____.
      A . crowded B . blogged C . clouded D . covered
    3. (3) We can learn from the passage that ____.
      A . fire ants are the most diligent insects as they carry on tasks in groups. B . scientists can deal with robotics better when coming to specific programs. C . people may feel happy when they watch their colleagues do nothing but work. D . scientists may diagnose illness more easily with easy access to advanced robotics.

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