CHAGRIN:A.frownB.disguiseC.make indifferentD.make awareE.please
CHAGRIN:
A.frown
B.disguise
C.make indifferent
D.make aware
E.please
CHAGRIN:
A.frown
B.disguise
C.make indifferent
D.make aware
E.please
第1题
A recent【33】______by market research company Synovate showed that 70 percent of 1, 000 respondents【34】______the poorest etiquette in cell phone users over other devices. The worst habit? Loud phone conversations in public places, or "cell yell, "【35】______to 72 percent of the Americans polled.
"People use【36】______anywhere and everywhere, " Ervin said. "At the movies-turn【37】______your cell phone. I don't want to pay $ 10 to be sitting next to some guy chitchatting to his girlfriend【38】______his cell phone. " This rudeness has deteriorated public spaces, according to Lew Friedland, a communication professor【39】______the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He【40】______the lack of manners a kind of unconscious rudeness, 【41】______many people are not【42】______of what they' re doing or the others around them.
"I think it' s really noticeable in any plane, train or bus【43】______you' re subjected against your will【44】______someone else' s conversation, " he said. "You can listen to intimate details of their uncle's illness, problems with their lovers and【45】______they' re having for sinner. " "It【46】______what was a public common space and starts to【47】______it up into small private space. "
A short time ago, if cell phone users【48】______politely asked to talk quietly, they would【49】with chagrin, he said. "Now more and more people are essentially treating you like you don't understand that loud cell phone use is【50】______in public. "
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第2题
A recent【C3】______by market research company Synovate showed that 70 percent of 1,000 respondents【C4】______the poorest etiquette in cell phone users over other devices. The worst habit? Loud phone conversations in public places, or "cell yell,"【C5】______to 72 percent of the Americans polled.
"People use【C6】______anywhere and everywhere," Ervin said. "At the movies-turn【C7】______your cell phone. I don't want to pay $10 to be sitting next to some guy chitchatting to his girlfriend【C8】______his cell phone. " This rudeness has deteriorated public spaces, according to Lew Friedland, a communication professor【C9】______the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He【C10】______the lack of manners a kind of unconscious rudeness,【C11】______many people are not【C12】______of what they're doing or the others around them.
"I think it's really noticeable in any plane, train or bus【C13】______you're subjected against your will【C14】______someone else's conversation," he said. "You can listen to intimate details of their uncle's illness, problems with their lovers and【C15】______they're having for sinner. " "It【C16】______what. was a public" common space and starts to【C17】______it up into small private space. "
A short time ago, if cell phone users【C18】______politely asked to talk quietly, they would【C19】______with chagrin, he said. "Now more and more people are essentially treating you like you don't understand that loud cell phone use is【C20】______in public."
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