Read the reading below carefully, and then complete it with the best option A, B, C or D given below:
Amparo Lasén, the Spanish sociologist who conducted the study found that Londoners use their cellphones the least in public. If they are with (1)______, they prefer to let calls be answered by voicemail (a recorded message)and then they check for messages later. If the English do answer a call on thestreet, they seem to dislike talking with others around. They tend to move away from a crowdedsidewalk and seek out a place (2)_____ they cannot be heard, such as the far side of a subwayentrance or even the edge of a street. They seem to feel that the danger of the traffic is preference to therisk of having their conversation be overheard. This has led to a behavior that Laser has called"clustering. " In Paris, (3)______, there are stricter rules about how and when to use cell phones. It is not (4)______ polite to use a phone in a restaurant, for instance, though it might be acceptable in themore informal setting of a café. One special (5)______ that has developed in cafés seems unique toParis. Young women often place their cell phones on the table beside them to signal that they areexpecting someone. When the friend arrives, the phone is put away. In fact, the French are generallyvery disapproving of phone use in public and are quick to express that disapproval, even to strangers. (Adapted from “Advanced Reading Power” by Beatrice S. Mikulecky and Linda Jeffries)
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Lời giải:
Báo saiGiải thích: Liên từ nối: nối ý của 2 đoạn văn (bỏ although). Điều này đã dẫn đến một hành vi mà Laser gọi là "phân cụm".
Tạm dịch: Tuy nhiên, ở Paris, có những quy định chặt chẽ hơn về cách thức và thời điểm sử dụng điện thoại di động