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Can you imagine what life would be like if there was no telephone? You could not 1 your friends on the phone and talk to them. lf fire 2 out to your house, you 3 call the fire department. If somebody 4 sick, you could not call a doctor. In our 5 life we need to communicate with 6 .We do this 7 by speaking to other people and listening to what they have to say to us, and when we are 8 to them, we can do this very easily. 9 ,our voices will not travel very far even when we 10 , and it is thanks to the 11 of the telephone that we are 12 able to communicate with each other 13 hold talks when we are far apart. We can hear each other 14 clearly as if we 15 in the same room. The man who made this 16 was Alexander Graham Bell, a Scotsman, born in Edinburgh in 1847. Bell, a teacher of visible speech (可视语言 ), who later moved to Canada, 17 all his time experimenting. 18 enthusiastic(热情的) was he in his research for means for 19 speech by electricity that he left 20 time for his day-to-day work and at one time was almost penniless (身无分文). | ||||
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Can you imagine what life would be like if there were not 1 ?You could not call 2 your friends on the phone and talk to them.If fire 3 out in your house you could not 4 the fire department.If somebody were 5 ,you could not call a 6 .
In our daily life we need to communicate with 7 .We do this 8 by speaking to other people and listening to 9 they have to say to us,and when we are 10 to them we can do this very 11 .However,our 12 will not travel very far even when we 13 ,and it is thanks to the 14 of the telephone that we are 15 able to communicate with each other Cleary 16 we were in the 17 boat.
The man who 18 this possible was Alexander Graham.a Scotsman.born in Edin-burgh in 1847. Bell,a teacher of visible speech who later moved to Canada. 19 all his spare time experimenting. 20 enthusiastic(热情的)was he in his research for a means for sending speech by electricity that he left little time for his day-to-day work and at one time was almost penniless.
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Can you imagine what life would be 1 if there were no telephone? You could not call 2 your friends on the phone and talk to them. If fire 3 out in your house you could not 4 the fire department. If somebody were 5 , you could not call a 6 .
In our daily life we need to communicate(交际) with 7 . We do this 8 by speaking to other people and listening to 9 they have to say to us, and when we are 10 to them we can do this very 11 . However, our 12 will not travel very far even when we 13 , and it is thanks to the 14 of the telephone that we are 15 able to communicate with each other as clearly 16 we were in the same room.
The man who 17 this possible was Alexander Graham Bell, a Scotsman, born in Edinburgh in 1847. Bell, a teacher of visible (可见的) speech who later moved to Canada, 18 all his spare time experimenting. 19 enthusiastic(热情的) was he in his research for a means for sending 20 by electricity that he left little time for his day-to-day work and at one time was almost penniless.
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Can you imagine what life would be 1 if there were no telephone? You could not call 2 your friends on the phone and talk to them. If fire 3 out in your house you could not 4 the fire department. If somebody were 5 , you could not call a 6 .
In our daily life we need to communicate(交际) with 7 . We do this 8 by speaking to other people and listening to 9 they have to say to us, and when we are 10 to them we can do this very 11 . However, our 12 will not travel very far even when we 13 , and it is thanks to the 14 of the telephone that we are 15 able to communicate with each other as clearly 16 we were in the same room.
The man who 17 this possible was Alexander Graham Bell, a Scotsman, born in Edinburgh in 1847. Bell, a teacher of visible (可见的) speech who later moved to Canada, 18 all his spare time experimenting. 19 enthusiastic(热情的) was he in his research for a means for sending 20 by electricity that he left little time for his day-to-day work and at one time was almost penniless.
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