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    Though often viewed as a problem for western states, the growing frequency of wildfires is a national concern because of its impact on federal tax dollars, says Professor Max Moritz, a specialist in fire ecology and management.

    In 2015, the US Forest Service for the first time spent more than half of its $5.5 billion annual budget fighting fires—nearly double the percentage it spent on such efforts 20 years ago. In effect, fewer federal funds today are going toward the agency’s other work—such as forest conservation, watershed and cultural resources management, and infrastructure upkeep—that affects the lives of all Americans.

    Another nationwide concern is whether public funds from other agencies are going into construction in fire-prone districts. As Moritz puts it, how often are federal dollars building homes that are likely to be lost to a wildfire?

    “It’s already a huge problem from a public expenditure perspective for the whole country,” he says. “We need to take a magnifying glass to that. Like, ‘Wait a minute, is this OK?’ Do we want instead to redirect those funds to concentrate on lower-hazard parts of the landscape?”

    Such a view would require a corresponding shift in the way US society today views fire, researchers say.

    For one thing, conversations about wildfires need to be more inclusive. Over the past decade, the focus has been on climate change—how the warming of the Earth from greenhouse gases is leading to conditions that worsen fires.

    While climate is a key element, Moritz says, it shouldn’t come at the expense of the rest of the equation.

    “The human systems and the landscapes we live on are linked, and the interactions go both ways,” he says. Failing to recognize that, he notes, leads to “an overly simplified view of what the solutions might be. Our perception of the problem and of what the solution is becomes very limited.”

    At the same time, people continue to treat fire as an event that needs to be wholly controlled and unleashed only out of necessity, says Professor Balch at the University of Colorado. But acknowledging fire’s inevitable presence in human life is an attitude crucial to developing the laws, policies, and practices that make it as safe as possible, she says.

    “We’ve disconnected ourselves from living with fire,” Balch says. “It is really important to understand and try and tease out what is the human connection with fire today.”

39. The overly simplified view Moritz mentions is a result of failing to ________.

A
discover the fundamental makeup of nature
B
explore the mechanism of the human systems
C
maximize the role of landscape in human life
D
understand the interrelations of man and nature
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答案:

D

解析:

答案精析:根据题干中的overly simplified view可定位至第八段第二句。根据定位句可知,如果不能理解这一点将会导致在思考可能的解决办法时观点过于简单。根据第八段首句可知,人类社会跟我们所处的环境是联系的,其中互动是双向的。定位句所说的“如果不能理解这一点”指的就是如果不能理解人类社会和自然环境是相联系的。因此选择D项。

错项排除:A项和B项都是单纯提到自然和人类,不涉及两者之间的关系,故可排除。文章提及要意识到两者之间的关系,但并未提及最大化自然环境在人类生活中的作用,因此排除C项。

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