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By education I mean the influence of the environment upon the individual to produce a permanent change in the habits of behavior, of thought and of attitude. It is in being thus susceptible to the environment that man differs from the animals, and the higher animals from the lower. The lower animals are influenced by the environment but not in the direction of changing their habits. Their instinctive responses are few and fixed by heredity. When transferred to an unnatural situation, such an animal is led astray by its instincts. Thus the ant-lion whose instinct implies it to bore into loose sand by pushing backward with abdomen, goes backwards on a plate of glass as soon as danger threatens, and endeavors, with the utmost exertions to bore into it. It knows no other mode of fight or if such a lonely animal is engaged upon a chain of actions and is interrupted, it either goes on vainly with the remaining actions (as useless as cultivating an unsown field) or dies in helpless inactivity. Thus a net-making spider which digs a burrow and rims it with a bastion of gravel and bits of wood, when removal from a half-finished home, will not begin again, though it will continue another burrow, even one made with a pencil.
Advanced in the scale of evolution along such lines as these could only be made by the emergence of creatures with more and more complicated instincts. Such beings we know in the ants and spiders. But another line of advance was destined to open out a much more far-reaching possibility of which we do not see the end perhaps even in man. Habits, instead of being born ready-made (When they are called instincts and not habits at all) were left more and more to the formative influence of the environment, of which the most important factor was the parent who now cared for the young animal during a period of infancy in which vaguer instincts than those of the insects were modeled to suit surroundings which might be considerably changed without harm.
This means, one might at first imagine, that gradually heredity becomes less and environment more important. But this is hardly the truth and certainly not the whole truth. For although fixed automatic responses like those of the insect-like creatures are no longer inherited, although selection for purification of that sort is no longer going on, yet selection for educability is very definitely still of importance. The ability to acquire habits can conceivably inherit just as much as can definite responses to narrow situations. Environment and heredity are in no case exclusive but always supplementary factors.
58. Which of the following is the most suitable title for the passage?
59. What can be inferred from the example of the ant-lion?
60. Based on the example provided in the passage, we can tell that when a spider is removed to a new position where half of a net has been made, it will probably ____.
61. Which of the following is true about habits?

问题1选项
A.The Evolution of Insects.
B.Environment and Heredity.
C.Education: The Influence of the Environment.
D.The Instincts of Animals.
问题2选项
A.Instincts of animals can lead to unreasonable reactions of animals in a strange situation.
B.When it is engaged in a chain actions it cannot be interrupted.
C.Environment and heredity are two supplementary factors in the evolution of insects.
D.Along the lines of evolution heredity becomes less and environment more important.
问题3选项
A.begin a complete net
B.destroy the half- made net
C.spin the rest of the net
D.stay away from the net
问题4选项
A.They are natural endowments to living creature.
B.They are more important than instincts to all animals.
C.They are subject the formative influence of the environment.
D.They are destined to open out a much more far-reaching possibility in the evolution of human beings.
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