Everyone of us lives and works on a small part of the earth’s surface, moves in a small circle, and of these acquaintances knows

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问题     Everyone of us lives and works on a small part of the earth’s surface, moves in a small circle, and of these acquaintances knows only a few intimately. Of any public event that has wide effects we see at best only a phase and an aspect. This is true that the eminent insiders, who draft treaties, make laws, and issue orders, are like those who have treaties framed on them, laws promulgated to them, orders given at them. Inevitably our opinions cover a bigger space, a longer reach of time, many things, that we can directly observe. So they have to be pieced together out of what others have reported and what we can imagine. Yet even the eyewitness does not bring back a naive picture of the scene. For experience seems to show that he himself brings something to the scene which later he takes away from it, that oftener than not what he imagines to be the account of an event is really a transfiguration of it. Few facts in consciousness seem to be merely given. Most facts in consciousness seem to be partly made. A report is the joint product of the knower and known, in which the role of the observer is always selective and usually creative. The facts we see depend on where we are placed, and the habits of our eyes.

选项 A、man’s life is also insignificant.
B、man’s opinions can not be accurate at all.
C、human observations in general are all but partial.
D、man cannot have any opinion.

答案C

解析 人类占据的有限空间,拥有的有限时间表明:选项A:人类的生命也无关紧要。错误,文章根本没涉及。选项B:人类的观点根本就不可能准确。错误,太绝对了,文章只是说人类的观察是片面的,认识是片面的。选项C:人类的观察在总体上来说是片面的。正确,符合题意。选项D:人类不可能有任何想法。错误,和本文无关。
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