can see through to the inside of these envelopes.
We call this extra power “imagination”. At its highest, we call it “empathy”, the power to see through and to feel through to the inner life of other human beings. When we turn on this lamp of imaginative sensitivity, we make the ordinary human beings around us come excitingly alive.
When we are aware that there are glories of life still hidden from us, we walk humbly (谦逊地)before the Great Unknown. But we do more than this:we try to increase our power of seeing and feeling so that we can turn what is still unknown into what is warmly and understandably known. This, I believe, is our great human adventure.
28.Why does the writer mention their visit to the collector’s shop?
A. T o share his experience.
B. T o explain his point
C. T o introduce the topic.
D. T o provide evidence
29.Which of the following does the writer agree with?
A. He saw the very rocks on some hillside before.
B. Hidden realities remain in the physical world.
C. Ordinary minds can never reach other’s inside.
D. We should stay humble when we are still unknown.
30. It can be referred to as a great human adventure that ___________.
A. we try hard to discover the hidden glories of life
B. our eyes stop short at ordinary human beings
C. we are aware of the truth of hidden realities
D. we walk humbly before the Great Unknown
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