Good manners in public
Good manners mean behaving politely in social communication(社會交往). A person with good manners always obeys the public rules(遵守公共規(guī)則). He is welcome everywhere(處處受歡迎) because he is always thinking of others(考慮別人). He will not push in(插隊) before others, but queue quietly for his turn. He always shut off his mobile phone(關(guān)機(jī)) in libraries, theatres or museums.
Sadly, we often see some people spit in public, drop litter everywhere(隨處扔垃圾), pick flowers or walk on the grass in the park, quarrel with(和某人爭吵) each other in public. Nobody wants to be with those ill-mannered people(沒禮貌的人).
To be a person with good manners, we must pay attention to(注意) our behaviours in public. We must be polite to others, show respect to others and make those around us comfortable. In short(簡而言之), being polite costs nothing and gains everything.
本文要求寫公共場合的禮貌行為。文章按照寫作要點分別針對好的行為和不好的行為舉了幾個例子。文章包含了所有的要點、內(nèi)容完整、句意通順,層次清晰、有邏輯。文章用了大量地道的短語和句型,為文章增色不少。