問題詳情:
When I was in Germany, one day at Christmas time I went to a post office to send a letter. 61 my surprise. I found people queuing some paces away 62 the person at the savings deposit (存款)window. Why so? Each did his business on his own 63 the line never moved a step nearer. I was very curious, so I walked to the window to find out the cause. There was a notice on 64 a sentence was written --- “Thank you for your respect for others' privacy”, a polite warning to keep people away from nosing into (干涉) others' affairs. Money matters 65 (regard) as privacy in most Western countries. I was deeply impressed by the sight and stayed a while to watch: they were waiting so calmly at a distance 66 they seemed quite used to the practice .
From then on, I took care to watch their ways 67 (do) things, manners, and treatment shown towards others. I found the Germans always mindful of others' privacy. They avoided putting others in an 68 (embarrass) situation. For instance, they never asked about age, income or the place to buy such a coat, nor 69 they comment on the clothes or jewelry others wore. Their laws forbid reading diaries or opening letters without 70 (permit). That shows personal matters are not allowed to be disturbed.
【回答】
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