Turn off Your Mobile Phone
1. 移動(dòng)電話給我們的生活帶來(lái)了便利
2. 移動(dòng)電話有時(shí)也會(huì)影響別人
3. 在某些場(chǎng)合請(qǐng)關(guān)掉你的手機(jī)
With the development of information technology and reduced price of communication products,the mobile phone has become a necessity for most people. Obviously, it shortens the distancebetween people and makes our life more convenient. Thanks to it, it‘s easy for us to contact or be contacted by others anytime and anywhere. We will never miss any important meetings, great deals or admirable opportunities.
But, have you noticed sometimes the mobile phone also brings embarrassment to us? It’s not rare to
see some pressing the mobile phone to his ear and shouting loudly in public as if there were no one else present. And I‘m sure each one has had such an experience that the mobile phones ring continuously on a formal occasion. Perhaps those people have life-and-death reasons to keep the
phone working at all times, but it interrupts people around them who have to hear what they don’tcare when they want to concentrate on what they‘re doing.
So if you are one of them, please shut off your cell phone in public, especially on a quiet and serious occasion. It’s a respect for both others and yourself.
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