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Chinese medical expert have warned that antibiotics £¨¿¹ÉúËØ£©are ¡° ¡¾1¡¿ overused¡± in hospitals, which may cause serious side-effects for the health of an entire generation.

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¡°Some doctors might lack proper training on how to ¡¾4¡¿antibiotics in a more precise way and avoid ¡¾5¡¿risks. Some simply want to play it safe,¡± said Zhu Zhenggang, president of Shanghai-based Ruijin Hospital.

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Today, millions of people want learn or improve their English. Which is good, to study in Britain or in your own country?

The benefits of going to Britain seems obvious. You will listen to the language all the time, surround completely by the language wherever you would go and have to speak English if you are with the local people. In China, there is always possible to speak Chinese in class and the learning is slower. However, there are also advantage of studying at home. You don¡¯t have to make big changes to your life. Beside, it¡¯s much cheaper than going to Britain.

In my view, for most people without enough money, being al home is their only choice. A most important thing to do in this situation is make good use of your opportunities¡ªspeaking only English in class and using English whenever possibly outside the class.

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LakeLander ¡¤2 hours ago
Today, a man talked very loud on his phone on a train between Malvern and Reading, making many passengers upset. I wonder how he would react if I were to read my newspaperoutloudonthetrain, Ihave never had the courage to do it, though.

Pak50 ¡¤¡¤¡¤ ¡¤57 minutes ago
Why not give it a try? Perhaps you should take lessons on a
musical instrument. The late musician Dennis Brian is said to have
asked a fellow train passenger to turn off his radio. When his
request was refused, he took out his French horn(ºÅ) and started to practice.

Angie O'Edema¡¤42 minutes ago
I don't see how musical instruments can help improve manners in public. Don't do to others what you wouldn't like to be done to yourself. Once, a passenger next to me talked out loud on his mobile phone. I left my seat quietly, giving him some privacy to finish his conversation. He realized this and apologised to me. When his phone rang again later, he left his seat to answer it. You see, a bit of respect and cooperation can do the job better.

Taodas ¡¤29 minutes ago
I did read my newspaper out loud on a train, and it turned out well. The guy took it in good part, and we chatted happily all the way to Edinburgh.

Sophie 76 ¡¤13minutes ago
I have not tried reading my newspaper out loud on a train, but ,several years ago, I read some chapters from Harry Porter to my bored and noisy children. Several passengers seemed to appreciate what I did.
£¨1£©The passenger made an apology to Angie O'Edema because____.
A.he offered his seat to someone else
B.he spoke very loudly on his phone
C.he refused to talk with Angie
D.he ignored Angie's request
£¨2£©Who once read a newspaper out loud on a train?
A.Pak50
B.Angie O'Edema
C.Taodas
D.Sophie76
£¨3£©What is the discussion mainly about?
A.How to react to bad behavior.
B.How to kill time on a train.
C.How to chat with strangers.
D.How to make a phone call.
£¨4£©Where is the passage most probably taken from?
A.A webpage.
B.A newspaper.
C.A novel.
D.A report.

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