When two hands meet, we pass on something of ourselves. After【C1】______to Mark Twain, Helen—who was both deaf and blind—commente

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问题     When two hands meet, we pass on something of ourselves. After【C1】______to Mark Twain, Helen—who was both deaf and blind—commented, "I can feel the twinkle of his eye【C2】______his handshake. " In some indefinable way, Twain had【C3】______his charm to Keller.
    And that’ s probably been true of the handshake all the【C4】______back to its earliest days,【C5】______no one can tell its actual【C6】______A common explanation is that【C7】______early man encountered a stranger, he【C8】______out his hand to show he had no weapon. From this, supposedly,【C9】______the handshake.
    "Not so", says historian Brian Burke. He believes, the handshake【C10】______"putting your blood behind your breath. " He explains that ancient people【C11】______the spoken word alone, and they used the handclasp to signify that their【C12】______was backed up by the【C13】______of their heart—i. e. , their blood.【C14】______, the handshake suggested trust.
    That【C15】______of trust has survived to this day. People in business often【C16】______agreements simply by declaring, "Let’s shake【C17】______it.
    Perhaps the most【C18】______handshake took place on July 17, 1975, during the Apollo Soyuz get together in space. After the two crafts came together, American astronaut Thomas Stafford【C19】______the extended hand of Soviet cosmonaut(宇航员)Alexey Leonov. The【C20】______to the world was one of friendship and peace.
【C14】

选项 A、However
B、Thus
C、Moreover
D、Anyway

答案B

解析 However:然而,无论如何;Thus:因此,于是;Moreover:而且,再者;Anyway:无论如何,至少。
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