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单选题
In order to know what he says, the writer want us to ______.
A

feel his words

B

repeat his words

C

just listen to his words

D

ignore his words


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文中第五段提到 “Don’t just listen to what he says with your ears but feel the words he uses with your head”,即我们应该用大脑去思考他人所用的词,所说的话,而不是只用耳朵去听。A项正确。
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