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No one can use cell phones in any areas at the hospital where equipment might be affected

by the interference from cell phones.

A.在医院的任何区域都不得使用手机,因为会受到设备的干扰。

B.在医院的任何区域,手机会影响设备的使用,任何人不得使用。

C.医院里没有人能够使用手机,因此不会影响设备的使用。

D.医院内,在可能干扰设备使用的任何区域,禁止使用手机。

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No one can use cell phones in any areas at the hospital where equipment might be affected
by the interference from cell phones.

A.在医院的任何区域都不得使用手机,因为会受到设备的干扰。

B.在医院的任何区域,手机会影响设备的使用,任何人都不得使用。

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D.医院内,在可能干扰设备使用的任何区域,禁止使用手机。

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Millions of people are using cell phones today. In many places it is actually considered unusual not to use one. In many countries, cell phones are very popular with young people. They find that the phones are more than a means of communication--having a mobile phone shows that they are cool and connected.

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M: Hi. I'm Stanley from Chicago.

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