A. incident B. insulated C. immediately D. ideologically E. baffled F. constrict
G. hesitantly H. admittedly I. obedience J. peering K. intimate L. revealing M. overlapping
N. patiently O. indignation
I don’t mean to say that there was no privacy in this country. But what I experience in an office made me____ as to what privacy really meant to many people there. One day, I went into the office. Seeing people______their quite personal stories in front of many others made me uncomfortable. “Do as the Romans do” I told myself . So I waited____and tried to avoid the sound coming from the person in front of the line. Then I sensed that someone was______through my shoulder and stared at the paper that I was holding. “Do as the Romans do” I murmured quietly. Moments later, my brother came and we discussed at the corner of the office with the documents open on the desk . Almost _____, I saw a man was staring at the documents. His staring lasted ( about three minutes ) till I _____reminded him that it was a personal document and... My mouth dropped seeing him exploded at me, reminding me with______that it was a public place and he stared at just the desk not the document.
This____made me remember what I went through when I visit doctors while I was living in the city. Whoever visited doctors knew that doctors questioned their patients in front of all the other patients or listeners. Quite embarrassing sometimes ______ , when you have to involuntarily take the ___information of someone else, which you really don’t want to.