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[单项选择]Who could answer the telephone
A. Neither of them.
B. Father.
C. Daughter.
[单项选择]Who could answer the telephone
A. Neither of them. B. Father. C. Daughter.
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Who should answer the telephone
[简答题]The average man who uses a telephone could not explain how a telephone works. He takes for granted the telephone, the railway train, the linotype, the airplane, as our grandfathers took for granted the miracles of the gospels. He neither questions nor understands them. It is as though each of us investigated and made his own only a tiny circle of facts. Knowledge outside the day’s work is regarded by most men as a gewgaw. Still we are constantly in reaction against our ignorance. We rouse ourselves at intervals and speculate. We revel in speculations about anything at all-about life after death or about such questions as that which is said to have puzzled Aristotle, "why sneezing from noon to midnight was good, but from night to noon unlucky. " One of the greatest joys known to man is to take such a flight into ignorance in search of knowledge. The great pleasure of ignorance is, after all, the, pleasure of asking questions. The man who has lost this pleasure or exchanged it for the