A、Man alters his environment while he is adapted. B、Man is only adapted to the environment but he doesn’t alter it. C、Other livi

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Living things take from their environment and give back to their environment. In other words, living things and their environment are interdependent. Living things take matter and energy from the environment. For instance, animals feed on plants, or on other animals.  And they return materials to the environment. This interaction goes on continually. Man also is in active give-and-take relations with his environment. However, there is one way in which man is different. Other living things do not change their environment the way man does. Man is not only adapted to the environment. He alters his environment in other complex ways.
   How is it that man can alter his environment, and no other living things can? It is because of his brain. With his brain, man learns.
   Man’s brain makes it possible for him to record what he learns. He puts his records in words, in pictures, in sounds. In this way man can pass on what he learns to other men.

选项 A、Man alters his environment while he is adapted.
B、Man is only adapted to the environment but he doesn’t alter it.
C、Other living things change their environment while man does not.
D、Other living things is not only adapted to their environment but also alters it.

答案A

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