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When you cough or sneeze, please turn your head away from others and cover your mouth with the full
part of your hand. Afterwards, you should say, "Excuse me." This is a rule I set for my students.
It is so simple, but many kinds have never been told to do this. In fact, I notice adults cough and sneeze
in public without putting a hand over the mouth. I hate traveling by subway (地鐵) in New York during cold
and flu season, because it is certain that someone is going to stand right behind me and cough or sneeze on
my neck.
One important thing I point out to the kids is that after they sneeze or cough on their hand, they should
wash their hands as soon as possible. Otherwise, they will be passing those germs (病菌) along to everything
and everyone they touch.
In order to help the kids remember this rule, I tell them about an old story. It says that when you sneeze,
evil spirits jump into your body. If you don't cover your mouth, the spirits will enter, but if you cover your
mouth, you will keep them out, We say "God bless you" when someone sneezes, and in Germany you should
say "Gesundheit". That means "Good health to you." Both expressions are said just in case you didn't cover
your mouth in time and the spirits were able to enter your body. The kids love finding out the origins (起源)
of these expressions and it encourage them to put the advice to use more often.
1. The writer of this article must be ______.
A. a reporter
B. a teacher
C. a doctor
D. an officer
2. What does the underline word "this" mean?
A. Don't cough or sneeze in front of people.
B. Don't stand beside someone who coughs or sneezes.
C. Many people cough or sneeze on the underground train.
D. Cover your mouth when coughing or sneezing and say sorry.
3. After coughing or sneezing on their hand, students are advised to ______.
A. say "God bless you"
B. wash their hands as soon as possible
C. go to see a doctor as soon as possible
D. go home and have a good rest
4. According to the article, the writer would like the kids ______.
A. to be polite to adults
B. to be in better health
C. to have good manners
D. to do well in exams