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5、   Theater managers will often ask people to turn off their phones before a play or other live shows, but sometimes people forget. Broadway shows have come to a stop when a phone has rung in the audience. It is not uncommon to hear phones ring in movie theatres, libraries and even places of worship.

Can you think of anything more annoying than trying to watch a movie while the lady behind you tells the babysitter(臨時保姆) where to find the baby lotion(洗滌劑). The right thing to do would be to take the call in the rest-room, and turn off the phone before returning to your seat.

When did every call become so urgent that we can’t wait to answer it, no matter where we are, who we are with or what we are doing?

Why do cell phones bring out the worst manners in normally thoughtful people? Lew Friedland, a communications professor at the University of Wisconsin- Madison, told CNN Reporter Amy Cox that this lack of manners is because people might be unaware of what they are doing or of the other people around them. He said that this unconscious rudeness has caused even public space to be divided up into small private space. Places like bus stops are public spaces. But when we are there while someone has a private conversation on the phone, we feel like we are eavesdropping .What can we do?  

 

72. Theater managers will often ask people to turn off their phones because______.

A. people are often against the manager’s advice during a play

B. it is forbidden for people to make a call during a play

C. making phone calls often affects others during a play

D. making phone calls is often popular during a play

73. Which one of the following is Wrong according to this passage?

A. It is unusual to hear phones in libraries now.

B. We can answer a phone no matter where we are.

C. It is polite to make a call while having a meeting.

D. It is impolite to make a call in the bus stop.

74. The underlined word “eavesdropping” in the last paragraph means______.

A. listening secretly                                  B. talking publicly  

C. speaking secretly                                 D. listening publicly

75. Which of the following statements is most likely to be talked about in the next paragraph?

A. Actually people are free to make a call in public.

B. People have to make a call at home every day.

C. People mustn’t make a call in public.

D. People don’t realize they are impolite to make a call in public.

 

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   Theater managers will often ask people to turn off their phones before a play or other live shows, but sometimes people forget. Broadway shows have come to a stop when a phone has rung in the audience. It is not uncommon to hear phones ring in movie theatres, libraries and even places of worship.

Can you think of anything more annoying than trying to watch a movie while the lady behind you tells the babysitter(臨時保姆) where to find the baby lotion(洗滌劑). The right thing to do would be to take the call in the rest-room, and turn off the phone before returning to your seat.

When did every call become so urgent that we can’t wait to answer it, no matter where we are, who we are with or what we are doing?

Why do cell phones bring out the worst manners in normally thoughtful people? Lew Friedland, a communications professor at the University of Wisconsin- Madison, told CNN Reporter Amy Cox that this lack of manners is because people might be unaware of what they are doing or of the other people around them. He said that this unconscious rudeness has caused even public space to be divided up into small private space. Places like bus stops are public spaces. But when we are there while someone has a private conversation on the phone, we feel like we are eavesdropping .What can we do?  

 

72. Theater managers will often ask people to turn off their phones because______.

A. people are often against the manager’s advice during a play

B. it is forbidden for people to make a call during a play

C. making phone calls often affects others during a play

D. making phone calls is often popular during a play

73. Which one of the following is Wrong according to this passage?

A. It is unusual to hear phones in libraries now.

B. We can answer a phone no matter where we are.

C. It is polite to make a call while having a meeting.

D. It is impolite to make a call in the bus stop.

74. The underlined word “eavesdropping” in the last paragraph means______.

A. listening secretly                                  B. talking publicly  

C. speaking secretly                                 D. listening publicly

75. Which of the following statements is most likely to be talked about in the next paragraph?

A. Actually people are free to make a call in public.

B. People have to make a call at home every day.

C. People mustn’t make a call in public.

D. People don’t realize they are impolite to make a call in public.

 

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