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family and friends at all times and in most areas. However, because of the quick acceptance and extensive
usage of mobiles in our lives, we have missed out on an important step, namely, the appropriate (恰当的)
use.
Driving a car
Do not use your phone while you are driving! You could concentrate on your conversation and forget
to look where you are going, or you could take your eyes off the road to look at the phone's display or to
press in a number. Either way, you could cause a terrible accident.
In a restaurant
There is probably nothing more annoying than a diner receiving or making a call near you when you are
in a restaurant. The icy glares (冷眼) you receive should be warning enough that it is not appreciated. Turn
your phone off and use your message service to return calls after you leave.
At the cinema
Do not give way to the desire to call a friend if the film is boring, or if you want to find out what happens.
You could become the target of all the angry cinema customers.
At the theatre
There is no more icy glare than that of a theatre goer who has paid a lot of money to see a show and hears
your phone playing a tone. It goes without saying that you will be seen as a socially unacceptable person in
this situation.
In hospitals
This is probably the most important place to make sure your phone is switched off. Your phone can disturb
life-saving electronic equipment in hospitals, so it is necessary that your phone is switched off before you
enter.
On planes
Your phone might disturb navigational equipment and cause a horrible accident so you should switch it off
before boarding a plane.
B. a nearby diner is answering a phone call
C. you have to use the message service
D. you can not return calls until after you leave
B. When switched on in hospitals, mobile phones could endanger patients' lives
. C. Passengers should switch off the phones before getting on a plane.
D. Pressing in phone numbers when driving could lead to traffic accidents.
B. the overuse of mobile phones on some occasions
C. some areas where message service is forbidden
D. the proper use of mobile phones in some public places
B. carry on
C. pay particular attention
D. think something clearly
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