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I don't think I conquered the desert.
I don't think I conquered the desert.

In the 20 th century, human beings loved to say "conquering nature" and "... shows the power of human beings". Conquering nature, how can it be called conquest? Get up and kick your feet. Is that conquest? A dozen or twenty people have prepared for a year and a half, full of materials and equipment, and some people have to build camp after camp for them, nervously avoiding storms and avalanches. Fortunately, they can climb to the top of the mountain and plant flags to say that they have conquered the mountains and even conquered nature?

An Italian female explorer crossed the Taklimakan desert alone. When she walked out of the desert, she knelt silently facing the desert for a long time. When a reporter asked her why she knelt down after conquering the desert, she said sincerely, "(I don't think I conquered the desert, I am thanking Taklimakan for letting me pass." (Note: This is the underlined part)

In the same way, it is ok to climb mountains, but climbers should put themselves in a correct position: instead of conquering mountains, it is better to thank them for letting people climb mountains. In fact, on the other hand, so many people spare no effort to climb the mountain, so persistent, so strongly want to reach the top. When they had "Top Gun", were they conquered by the charm of mountains?

(4) As for demonstrating human strength by climbing mountains, it is even more unnecessary. Our "power" nature has long learned: a tree that has grown for hundreds of years can be knocked down in just three minutes; It takes tens of thousands of years to grow into a tropical rainforest, and people can turn it into Songkhla in a few days; It takes millions of years for nature to produce species, and human beings can make it disappear in decades. Mountains can be blown flat; The lake can be filled; The ocean can be used as a dump in your backyard; God, we can poke a hole ... what else can't we do?

⑤ Lao Tzu said, "Those who win are strong, and those who win are strong". Conquering others with strength can only show that Confucius is powerful, and defeating himself with self-knowledge and self-discipline is truly powerful.

⑥ In the evolution from ancient apes to modern humans, we have been replacing strength with wisdom. Then, why can't we continue to use our wisdom to eliminate our greed, arrogance and arrogance of "conquest" and become a truly powerful person?

⑦ What is real power? This reminds me of a clip from the movie Schindler's List. Schindler asked Nazi officers why we killed so many innocent people. The officer replied: because we have the right. Schindler was wrong. This is not power. The officer was surprised and asked what real power was. Schindler told him that a thief had committed theft, and he was taken to the king, who could have put him to death, but the king said to him, I forgive you. This is power!

A towering old tree could have been used to make furniture, but people didn't cut it down; A rare wild animal may have been thrown into the soup pot, but it was saved; Calm lake water, people did not let bulldozers rumble past; A sacred mountain, people give up the summit, but stop to appreciate her mysterious and quiet beauty and pass on her holiness and mystery from generation to generation. This is called strength. (with deletion)

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1. Talk about your understanding of adding words in the following sentences in the context.

(1) Our "force" has naturally been learned.

(2) The officer replied, "Because we have power."

2. How to understand the underlined sentence "I don't think I conquered the desert, I am thanking Taklimakan for letting me pass"?

3. What attitude can we get from the author in paragraph (4)? Try to find the relevant words to explain.

4. One of the following statements is ()

A. "Defeating the enemy" refers to conquering others with strength, which not only shows Kong's strength, but also proves that he is a real strong man.

Climbers can conquer mountains as long as they keep the right posture.

C. In the future development of mankind, we should continue to eliminate our "desire to conquer" with wisdom and be a "conqueror".

A truly powerful person.

With the development of science and technology, I believe that in the near future, mankind will be able to conquer nature.

Answer:

1.( 1) "Force" refers to the behavior of human beings destroying nature and its consequences. (2) "power" refers to the absolute power to dominate others.

2. It shows female explorers' awe, respect and gratitude for nature.

3. Attitude: ridicule, denial, anger, etc.

Words and expressions: even more unnecessary, "strength" and experience, what else can't we do?

4.C (2 points)