Describe a child’s mi*ehavior in public
You should say:
When you saw it
Where it happened
What did the child do and how others reacted to it
And explain how you felt about it
Last month, when I took a train from Shenzhen to Hunan for visiting my parents, I saw a mother with two children under the age of ten, who really should have been in bed at home instead of travelling so late on a Sunday.
While many of the passengers were sleeping, the older boy played a heavy metal song in a high volume, jumping on and off the seat, and he rolled his eyes at the passengers when they asked him to be a bit quieter. A few passengers couldn’t bear it so that they moved to the next carriage. Moreover; he was so spoiled as his mother didn’t stop him even though she noticed how other people reacted. It seemed that he was never considerate of others.
I got very annoyed by the noise and kid. I have nothing against that kind of music though, but unfortunately, the song was terrible because of the bad rhythm and high pitch. It sounded like screaming rather than singing. As a highly-sensitive person, loud music could trigger my destructive emotion easily. I could feel the thumping beat of my heart suddenly. I became a bit nervous because my memory flashed back to the time when I had an asthma attack many years ago.
故事简介:上个月,我从深圳坐火车去湖南探望父母,看到一位母亲带着两个不满十岁的孩子,真不该在星期天这 么晚的时间回家睡觉。当很多乘客都在睡觉的时候,年龄大一点的男孩在座位上跳上跳下,播放着一首重金属歌曲, 当乘客们要求他安静一点时,他对他们翻了个白眼。一些乘客受不了了,于是转到下一节车厢。而且,他被宠坏了, 他的妈妈即使注意到其他人的反应也没有阻止他。他似乎从来都不为别人着想。噪音和孩子让我很烦。我并不反对 这种音乐,但不幸的是,这首歌很糟糕,因为它的节奏很差,而且音调很高。听起来像是在尖叫,而不是在唱歌。 作为一个高度敏感的人,大声的音乐很容易引发我破坏性的情绪。我能感觉到我的心突然砰砰直跳。我变得有点紧 张,因为我的记忆闪回到许多年前我哮喘发作的时候。