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Passage 2 Lao Tzu is credited as the father of Daoism. His major work, Dao De Jing, in contrast to the Confucius’ teaching, represents 21 of the two dominant schools of Chinese philosophy. Its concerns are broad, dealing with personal spirituality, ethics,politics, and metaphysics. 22 the Confucian Analects focuses on social relations, Dao De Jing is more concerned with howlife should be perceived by the individuals. Moreover its style is often indirect and the approach mystical.Dao De Jing is written in two parts, the Book of Virtue (De Jing), dealing with politics and ethics, and the Book of Way(Dao Jing), 23 with metaphysics. “Dao” refers to the governing principle of life and the universe. It is the natural workingof things. Dao De Jing states that we cannot grasp Dao using the language and that the ineffability of the subject matter mayaccount for some of the difficulties in interpretation. If we attempt to 24 Dao by exercising our intellect, we are bound tofail. Indeed, thinking is the cause of all problems and any human striving is counter-productive. Rather, we should 25 thepursuit of goals and allow Dao to “flow through” us. This approach to life, known as wu-wei, or “nonstriving,” is the key toliving in tune with Dao.
21.
(A) one
(B) which
(C) that
(D) it

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答案:A
難度:簡單0.727273
統計:A(16),B(3),C(1),D(2),E(0)

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