Spitting in public has become socially reprehensible - and even criminal -- in many parts of China as public health authorities

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问题     Spitting in public has become socially reprehensible - and even criminal -- in many parts of China as public health authorities struggle to curb the spread of SARS. Many public health workers feel their【S1】______have become easier, with fewer dirty marks found in most roads in Nanjing. In the city, anyone who spits in public will be【S2】______20 Yuan , ac cording to a latest regulation on public health. One resident surnamed Li said, "If I see someone spitting in the street, I【S3】______criticize them. Social habits have not【S4】______as fast as urban construction and these acts are an eyesore."
    In Beijing,【S5】______spitters will have to clean up the dirty marks and pay a fine of fifty Yuan. The fine goes up to 200 Yuan in Shanghai. Guangzhou has also set up cameras in the streets to【S6】______public spitting. China’s battle against SARS had forced Chinese to reconsider on【S7】______behavior and provided an opportunity to keep more healthy【S8】______, said Wang Kaiyu, of Jiangsu Academy of Social Sciences.【S9】______discussion has been carried out on the Internet, television, radio and in newspapers. The【S10】______alert on public spitting would remain for generations in individual behavior patterns, said Wang Kaiyu.

A)current                                 I)catch
B)individual.                             J)immediately
C)reduced                                 K)habits
D)duties                                  L)hesitantly
E)developed                               M)Heated
F)professions                             N)fined
G)private                                 O)public
H)hobbies
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答案A

解析 根据后面的remain for generations,我们可以推测这里的正确答案是current。
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