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“Sorry” is a word that people in Britain often say in their daily lives.
One day while I was w1. in the street, a young man ran in a hurry, brushing(轻擦) against
my handbag. He continued his way, but turned b2. and said “sorry” to me. Even in a rush, he
didn’t f3. to say “sorry”. One day, after I bought some bananas, the shopkeeper was passing
m4. the change(找回的零钱), but I wasn’t ready for it and a coin dropped onto the ground.
“S5., madam,” he said while bending(弯腰) to pick it up. I was s6. why he said “sorry”
to me. Another t7., I stepped(踩) on a man’s foot at the entrance(入口处) to a cinema. At the
same time, we b8. said “sorry”. Slowly, I got to know that when something unpleasant
happens in daily life, the British don’t care much about who is wrong. If someone is in t9. , a
“sorry” is always necessary. Perhaps(也许) that is w10. I seldom see people quarrel(吵架) on
the buses or streets in Britain.
1.walking 2.back 3.forget 4.me 5.Sorry 6.surprised 7.time 8.both 9.trouble 10.why 【解析】 本文通过几个小故事讲了英国人善于彼此互相说“不好意思”的事实,告诉读者英国人在日常生活中不那么在乎究竟是谁的错误。 1.句意:有一天,当我在街上走路的时候...