五、根据短文意思和首字母提示,写出一个完整正确的单词。
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"Sorry" is a word that people in Britain often say in daily life.
One day
while I was
w 1 in the street, a young man ran
by hurriedly, brushing against my handbag. He continued his way, but turned
b 2 and said "sorry" to me. Even in a rush, he didn't
f 3 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
d 4 onto the ground. "Sorry, madam," he
said while bending to pick it up. I was s
5 why he said "sorry" to me. Another time, I stepped on a man's
f 6 at the entrance to a cinema. We
b 7 said "sorry" at the same time. Slowly, I got to know that when something unpleasant happens in daily life, the British don't
c 8 much abou
t who is wrong. If someone is in
t 9 , a "sorry" is al
ways necessary. Perhaps that is
w 10 I seldom see people quarrel in public places in Britain.
1.
walking
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back
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forget
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dropped
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surprised
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foot/feet
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both
8.
care
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trouble
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why