The story of Yu the Great Taming Water tells us with efforts man can conquer nature.
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- 【单选题】As to the Man-Nature orientation, the Chinese belives (); while the Westerners believe that (). A. Man and nature are separated; man can conquer nature. B. harmony with nature; man and nature are separated. C. mastery over nature; harmony with nature D. none
- The story of a “useless tree” mentioned in the text mainly tells us that some living things in nature can survive others because of their naturalness.
- Which of the following perceptions are accordance with sane-environmentaism? A: Man is the measure of All things. B: Man can conquer Nature. C: Nature is Our motherland. We should respect and worship Nature. D: Nature is Our ward, not Our master. E: Nature is to serve human beings. F: Earth is a living organism. G: Humanity should adapt to Nature When its fate and that of Naturear are closely connected. H: We should give priority to humans' well-being compared with that of Nature.
- Man is not only a ______ in nature but also a ______ of nature.
- 2. The story implies that the ancient human beings wish to conquer nature ( )