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иԇ~YZ(y)
Z(y)~иZ(y)YJBYSСvиԇĪ~YZ(y)gӭ!
һ“with+~(Z(y))+~”Y
ҿһƪ}Ŀ“֙C(hu )”(Mobile phones breaks social taboos)v֙C˂Yxĸ׃˲õf(shu)ʕr(sh)sĆ(wn)}Ӣһ{@ʾԽ(li)ԽJs(hu )tʧYֻҪoȵߴԒ(hu)f(shu)һÿӋͬ»ѵȺ47.2ÿӋȺ37.8Сr(sh)ܶL(fng)߶J@^(gu)2000L(fng)40%JFؕr(sh)Ѳ^(gu)ȥôҪҲ֙C֪ͨ^(gu)ķ֮һ̹cѺͼҊ(jin)r(sh)r(sh)xҸs߀Դ(g)Ԓ(hu)f(shu)Ǹ߰l(f)l5(g)оһ(g)J(jng)`һμs(hu )t֮һL(fng)Jѵ20ǿԵ@NĬFѽ(jng)ӵ罻֮L(fng)ʮ֮һ˳Jҹԇĕr(sh)(jng)t
{߀@ʾؕr(sh)ij41%L(fng)߳Jv(li)ٜʕr(sh)ȫӢ@ӵռ28%Ϸؕr(sh)ijֻ19.8%L(fng)f(shu)t
˹ضдW(xu)(hu )W(xu)ҴSķ˹f(shu)“õؕr(sh)Tڳɞ鱻z罻YµһJtǑԓʧYО”߀f(shu)“֙C˺ܶ(hu )˂ڽՄн (tng)֙Cr(sh)@һCFƼ҂Оa(chn)Ӱ”
London was found to be the least punctual city, with 41 per cent of respondents admitting that they were hardly ever on time, compared with the national average of 28 per cent. Cardiff was the most punctual city where 19.8 per cent stated that they were typically late.
David Holmes, a social psychologist at Manchester Metropolitan University, said: “Good timekeeping is becoming a forgotten social etiquette, with a new generation considering lateness the norm rather than a faux pas that should be avoided.”
“Mobile phones have broken many social taboos, with people answering calls in the middle of a conversation or chatting away on the toilet. This again demonstrates the effect modern technology has on our behavior.”
҂@(g)~Z(y)
(1). with 41 per cent of respondents admitting that they were hardly ever on time…
(2). with a new generation considering lateness the norm rather than a faux pas that should be avoided.
(3). with people answering calls in the middle of a conversation or chatting away on the toilet.
@ӵĹͬY~with +~Z(y) + ~@ӢdzҪһ(g)Ydzf(shu)“Y”һNɷ~ɵҲ“~Y”@NYҪZ(y)Ա_xҪЃ(li)һDZʾSraf(shu)we;DZʾԭwf(shu)
ʾaf(shu)
҂ȁ(li)е䣺
(4). London was found to be the least punctual city, with 41 per cent of respondents admitting that they were hardly ever on time, compared with the national average of 28 per cent.
Z(y)c(din)
@Ԓ(hu)䲿f(shu)“London was found to be the least punctual city(ؕr(sh)ij)”(li)Ͳ˪~Y“with 41 percent of respondents admitting…”(li)@һYՓṩ֧~Z(y)(zh)a
Ʒgģ
ؕr(sh)ij41%L(fng)߳Jv(li)ٜʕr(sh)ȫӢ@ӵռ28%
҂ف(li)䣺
(5). When asked, “Do you consider yourself an optimistic or pessimistic person?”, 53 per cent of the students replied, “optimistic,” with 21 per cent choosing “pessimistic,” and 26 per cent “unsure”.
Z(y)c(din)
@Ԓ(hu)䲿f(shu)“(l )^(gun)”˔ͨ^(gu)~Y“with 21 per cent choosing “pessimistic,” and 26 per cent “unsure”.”(li)af(shu)ʣµ˵x
Ʒgģ
(wn)“X(ju)Լǘ(l )^(gun)߀DZ^(gun)”r(sh)53%`W(xu)ش“(l )^(gun)”21%x“^(gun)”ʣ26%˄tش“_”
(6). Mobile phones have broken many social taboos, with people answering calls in the middle of a conversation or chatting away on the toilet.
Z(y)c(din)
@Ԓ(hu)䲿ֵó“Mobile phones have broken many social taboos(֙C˺ܶ(hu ))”@һYՓȻê~Y“with people answering calls in the middle of a conversation or chatting away on the toilet”(li)@һYՓṩwC˂ں̈́eՄԒ(hu)^(gu)н (tng)֙CώҲ֙C@ЩОǰDZJ鲻Yò
Ʒgģ
֙C˺ܶ(hu )˂ڽՄн (tng)֙Cr(sh)
҂ف(li)һ(g)@N“YՓ+C”P(gun)ϵӣ
(7). Good news was sometimes released prematurely, with the British recapture of the port _________ half a day before the defenders actually surrendered. (2001})
A. to announce
B. announced
C. announcing
D. was announced
_𰸣B
Z(y)c(din)
}“with +~Z(y)+~”@һ~Y@߉Z(y)the British recapture of the portc(dng)~announceɱ(dng)P(gun)ϵ^(gu)ȥ~announced@䲿f(shu)һ(g)r“Good news was sometimes released prematurely(ϢЕr(sh)(hu )^(gu)ر)”Ȼê~Y“with the British recapture of the port announced half a day before the defenders actually surrendered”(li)we
Ʒgģ
ϢЕr(sh)(hu )^(gu)رЈf(shu)ӢъZ@(g)ۿ(sh)Hϰ֮܊Ͷ
ĵxߕ(hu )l(f)FλP(gun)ϵ(li)@Nʾaf(shu)weĪ~YͨǷھĩھ
ʾԭ
@N~Y߀Աʾԭĵ䣺
(8). Good timekeeping is becoming a forgotten social etiquette, with a new generation considering lateness the norm rather than a faux pas that should be avoided.
Z(y)c(din)
@Ԓ(hu)䲿“Good timekeeping is becoming a forgotten social etiquette(õؕr(sh)Tڳɞ鱻z罻Y)”ǵóһ(g)YՓȻê~Y“with a new generation considering lateness the norm rather than a faux pas that should be avoided”(li)ʾó˽YՓԭµһ˶JtʧYОԓ
Ʒgģ
õؕr(sh)Tڳɞ鱻z罻Yµ.һJtǑԓʧYО
҂ف(li)@(g)䣺
(9). Both Romania and of course Britain, America’s staunchest ally, support a US-led war on Iraq. With war seeming inevitable, is there anything that the US can do to reverse the erosion to its image? Time and again, people questioned on the streets this week cited fears that the US is serving as a kind of “global sheriff”.
Z(y)c(din)
@漢~Y“With war seeming inevitable”λǰʾԭ
Ʒgģ
_R၆Ȼ߀Ӣ@һԶׁ֧ͬ(li)l(f)(dng)һ(chng)Ȼƺһ|l(f)߀ʲôk(li)Լpʧ?@ڴϽܲL(fng)İնһN“Hΰ”Ľɫ
@(g)҂ʾԭķ~Yǰ߅(ʾaf(shu)ķ~Yһ㲻)҂ٿһļ}
(10). _________ the temperature falling so rapidly, we couldn’t go on with the experiment. (2000ļ})
A. With
B. For
C. As
D. Since
_𰸣A
Z(y)c(din)
}“with +~Z(y)+~”@һ~Y@ﲻB~BCD_@漢~Y“With the temperature falling so rapidly”@ȻDZʾԭ(li)f(shu)ʾ“҂^mM(jn)Ќ(sh)”
Ʒgģ
ڜض½^(gu)҂^mM(jn)Ќ(sh)
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