WHY DOES THE WRITER THINK THAT THE RELIGIOUS BUILDINGS ARE SYMBOLIC

60.Why does the writer think that the religious buildings are symbolic?Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correctoption for each of the blanks.The telephone was invented in 1876 by Alexander Graham Bell, a Scotsman who becamea US citizen. The word ‘telephone’ had been (61)_________ existence since the 1830s andhad been (62)_______ to a number of inventions designed to produce sound.Bell had become interested in the possibility of long-distance speech his work with thedeaf. He was twenty-eight and his assistant, Thomas Watson, was (64)______twenty-onewhen they achieved their great success on 10 March 1876. Despite their long and closeassociation, Bell’s first communication by telephone was not “Tom, come here, I wantyou”, (65)_________ “Mr. Watson, come here, I want you”.Filled with excitement, Bell and Watson demonstrated their invention to a US telegramcompany. The company wrote to Bell, (66)_______ that his invention was interesting.However, after giving it careful consideration, they had (67)________ to the conclusionthat it had “no future”. Fortunately for Bell, others could see the possibilities. (68)_____four years of its invention, the US had 60,000 telephones. In the next twenty years thatfigure increased to over 6 million.Today, ninety-three per cent of US home have a phone, a (69)______ of phone ownership noother nation come near to equalling. Each US household makes or receives(70)______ average 3,516 calls per year, an astonishing statistic.