Man finds living together with his own species (物种) difficult enough and living together with other species almost impossible. Our usual solution is to kill off anything that get in our way. Even on those rare occasions when we do enter into a relationship with another species, it is heavily biased(带有倾向) in our favor. The other species benefits only when it suits our own interests. Our attempts to communicate with another species are concerned mainly with giving orders in our own language and having them obeyed. Probably our best attempt has been the whistle language that is used in the shepherd-sheepdog relationship. This is a system that is natural to neither species, but one that both can understand. Its only fault lies in fact that the bias is still there-the dog cannot whistle for the man.
But now comes news of a piece of research that promises, for the first time, to open up two-way communication between man and another species.
At the University of Nevada i
A. tries to communicate with them
B. tries to teach them a language
C. sets up a relationship with them
D. wipes them out
Man finds living together with his own species(物种)difficult enough and living together with other species almost impossible. Our usual solution is to kill off anything that get in our way. Even on those rare occasions when we do enter into a relationship with another species, it is heavily biased(带有倾向)in our favor. The other species benefits only when it suits our own interests. Our attempts to communicate with another species are concerned mainly with giving orders in our own language and having them obeyed Probably our best attempt has been the whistle language that is used in the shepherd-sheepdog relationship. This is a system that is natural to neither species, but one that both can understand. Its only fault lies in fact that the bias is still there--the dog cannot whistle for the man.
But now comes news of a piece of research that promises, for the first time, to open up two-way communication between man and another species.
At the University of Nevada in t
A. tries to communicate with them
B. tries to teach them a language
C. sets up a relationship with them
D. wipes them out
Man finds living together with his own
species (物种) difficult enough and living together with other species almost
impossible. Our usual solution is to kill off anything that get in our way. Even
on those rare occasions when we do enter a relationship with other species, it
is heavily biased (带有倾向) in our favor. The other species benefit only when they
suit our own interests. Our attempts to communicate with another species are
concerned mainly with giving orders in our own language and having them obeyed.
Probably our best attempt has been the whistle language that is used in the
shepherd-sheepdog relationship. This is a system that is natural to neither
species, but one that both can under stand. Its only fault lies in fact that the
bias is still there—the dog cannot whistle for the man. But now comes news of a piece of research that promis A. tries to communicate with them B. tries to teach them a language C. sets up a relationship with them D. wipes them out [简答题]When the young man starts to earn his own living, he can no longer expect others to pay for his food, his clothes, and his room, but has to work if he wants to live comfortably. (Passage 1)
[单项选择]Will the man do his own stunts in the movies( ).
A. Yes, he is used to doing it. B. No, he will leave it to other extras. C. Yes, he insists on doing it. D. No, he will let the experts to do it. [填空题]When did the man set up his own company
[填空题]His teacher finds now his English is better than before.
His teacher finds that ______. 我来回答: 提交
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