You are waiting in line. (几个) adults come and start talking to the person in front of you. It seems that they are friends, so they cut in line. You are angry and want to (争吵;争论) with them. Maybe it's (不公平的), but the only thing is to accept it.
Yet none of this would happen in Israel here, you can always find a straight line of people waiting patiently. It never (造成) accidents or trouble. Some are drinking coffee or talking. They enjoy waiting in line and take the chance to relax a little. To Israel is, they know the (重要性) of following the rules.
(最近), I had to pick up a friend at the airport. I ran through a yellow light on my way. The moment I arrived at the airport, (突然) an old Israeli lady drove towards me and rolled down her car to tell me. "You can't drive like that. Rules are made to make sure you and others are safe. Please obey the rules next time." I was (完全地) surprised. I (认识到) she had been following me for five miles to tell me this! The voice was burned into my mind, and now whenever I see a traffic light (改变) yellow, I stop the car and rest for a moment.