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Navigating beyond the organised pavements and parks of our urban spaces, desire paths are the unofficial footprints of a community, revealing the unspoken preferences, shared shortcuts and collective choices of humans. Often appearing as trodden dirt tracks through otherwise neat green spaces, these routes of collective disobedience cut corners, bisect lawns and traverse hills, representing the natural capability of people (and animals) to go from point A to point B most effectively.
Urban planners interpret desire paths as more than just convenient shortcuts; they offer valuable insights into the dynamics between planning and behaviour. Ohio State University allowed its students to navigate the Oval, a lawn in the centre of campus, freely, then proceeded to pave the desire paths, creating a web of effective routes students had established.
Yet, reluctance persists among other planners to integrate desire paths into formal plans, citing concerns about safety, environmental impact, or primarily, aesthetics. AReddit webpagedevoted to the phenomenon, boasting nearly 50,000 members, showcases images of local desire paths adorned with signs instructing pedestrians to adhere to designated walkways, underscoring the rebellious nature inherent in these human-made tracks. This clash highlights an ongoing struggle between the organic, user-driven evolution of public spaces and the desire for a visually curated and controlled urban environment.
The Wickquasgeck Trail is an example of a historical desire path, created by Native Americans to traverse the forests of Manhattan and move between settlements quickly. This trail, when Dutch colonists arrived, was widened and made into one of the main trade roads across the island, known at the time as de Heere Straat, or Gentlemen’s Street. Following the British assumption of control in New York, the street was renamed Broadway. Notably, Broadway stands out as one of the few areas in NYC that defies the grid-based system applied to the rest of the city, cutting a diagonal across parts of the city.
In online spaces, desire paths have sparked a fascination that can approach obsession, with the Reddit page serving as a hub. Contributors offer a wide array of stories, from little-known new shortcuts to long-established alternate routes.
Animal desire paths, such as ducks forging trails through frozen ponds or dogs carving direct routes in gardens, highlight the adaptability of these trails in both human and animal experiences. As desire paths criss-cross through both physical and virtual landscapes, they stand as a testament to the collective insistence on forging unconventional routes and embracing the spirit of communal choice.
36.According to Paragraph 1, desire paths are a result of___.
37. It can be inferred that Ohio State University___.
38.The images on the Reddit webpage reflect___.
39.The example of the Wickquasgeck Trail illustrates____.
40. It can be learned from the last paragraph that desire paths___.

问题1选项
A.the curiosity to explore surrounding hills
B.the necessity to preserve green spaces
C.the tendency to pursue convenience
D.the wish to find comfort in solitude
问题2选项
A.intends to improve its desire paths
B.leads in the research on desire paths
C.guides the creation ofits desire paths
D.takes a positive view of desire paths
问题3选项
A.conflicting opinions on the use of desire paths
B.the call to upgrade the designing of public spaces
C.the demand for proper planning of desire paths
D.growing concems over the loss of public spaces
问题4选项
A.the growth of New York City
B.the Dutch origin of desire paths
C.the importance of urban planning
D.the recognition of desire paths
问题5选项
A.reveal humans'deep respect for nature
B.are crucial to humans' mental wellbeing
C.are a human imitation of animal behaviour
D.show a shared trait in humans and animals
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