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B. didn't know the word "Hello"
C. had nothing to do with the word "Hello"
D. might be the first one to use "Hello" on the telephone
B. they didn't know each other
C. they couldn't see each other
D. they wanted to ask each other questions
B. He could say few words
C. He didn't like to talk much
D. He had few friends
B. he knew the person
C. he invented the telephone and trusted it
D. he had just met the person
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— and other countries — uses this word.
Thomas Edison is believed to be the first person to use "hello" on the telephone soon after the world's first
telephone was invented.
At first people began their words on the telephone with "Are you there?" They were not sure if a telephone
could really carry voices.
Edison was a man with few words. He wanted to save time. The first time he picked up the phone, he was
very busy. He trusted (信任) the telephone as he invented it himself. He was sure someone was there and only
said "hello".
From then on, "hello" is often heard when you pick up the telephone.
B. only in England
C. in many countries
D. in English-speaking countries except the USA
B. didn't know the word "hello"
C. had nothing to do with the word "hello"
D. might be the first one to use "hello" on the telephone
B. they didn't know each other
C. they couldn't see each other
D. they wanted to ask each other questions
B. He could say few words
C. He didn't like to talk much
D. He had few friends
B. he knew the person
C. he invented the telephone and trusted it
D. he had just met the person