A、No, because he has never read them. B、No, except in the case that he has never read them. C、No, except in the case that he rea

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In England everything in the other way is round.
    On the Continent learned persons love to quote Aristotle, Horace, Montaigne and show off their knowledge; in England only uneducated people show off their knowledge, nobody quotes Latin and Greek authors in the course of a conversation, unless he has never read them.
    On the Continent almost every nation whether little or great has openly declared at one time or another that it is superior to all other nations; the English fight heroic wars to combat these dangerous ideas without ever mentioning which is really the most superior race in the world. Continental people are sensitive; the English take everything with a sense of humour—they are only offended if you tell them that they have no sense of humour. On the Continent the population consists of a small percentage of criminals, a small percentage of honest people and the rest is a vague transition between the two; in England you find a small percentage of criminals and the rest are honest people. On the other hand, people on the Continent either tell you the truth or lie ;in England they hardly ever lie, but they would not dream of telling you the truth.
    Many continentals think life is a game; the English think cricket is a game.

选项 A、No, because he has never read them.
B、No, except in the case that he has never read them.
C、No, except in the case that he really likes them.
D、No, because he does not like them.

答案B

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