题目内容
“Sorry” is a word that people in Britain often say in their daily life.
One day while I was w__71___ on the street, a young man ran by hurriedly, brushing(轻擦) against my handbag. He continued his way, but turned b__72___ and said “sorry” to me. Even in rush, he didn’t f__73___ to say “sorry”. One day , after I bought some bananas, the shopkeeper was passing me the change, but I wasn’t ready for it and a coin dropped onto the ground. “Sorry, Madam,” he said w___74____ bending to pick it up. I was s__75___ why he said “sorry” to me . Another time , I steeped on a man’s f___76___ at the entrance to a cinema. At the same time , we b__77__ said “sorry”.
Slowly, I got to know that when somethi
ng unpleasant happens in daily life, the British don’t c__78___ much about who is wrong. If someone is in trouble, a “sorry” is always n___79___ . Perhaps that is w__80___ I seldom
see people quar
rel on the buses or streets in Britain.
71.
72. 73. 74. 75.
76. 77. 78. 79. 80.
71. walking 72. back 73. forget/fail 74. while 75. surprised
76. foot/feet 77.both 78. care 79.necessary 80.why
| A.borrow; Mine | B.lend; My |
| C.borrow; My | D.lend; Mine |