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短文填空
先通读下面的短文,然后根据短文内容和所给首字母,在空格内填入一个适当的词,使短文意思完整。
“Sorry” is a word that people in Britain often say in their daily life.
One day while I was w 1 on the street, a young man ran b 2 hurriedly, brushing(轻擦)against my handbag.He continued his way, but turned b 3 and said “sorry” to me.Even in a rush, he didn’t f 4 to say “sorry”.One day, after I bought some bananas, the shopkeeper was passing me the change, but I wasn’t ready for i 5 and a coin dropped onto the ground.“Sorry, Madam,” he said w 6 bending(弯腰)to pick it up.I was s 7 why he said “sorry” to me.Another time, I stepped on a man’s f 8 at the entrance to a cinema.At the same time, we b 9 said “sorry”.
Slowly, I got to know that when something unpleasant happens in daily life, the British don’t c 10 much about who is wrong.If someone is in trouble, a “sorry” is always n 11 .Perhaps that is w 12 I seldom see people quarrel on the buses or streets in Britain.
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阅读下面短文,根据短文内容及首字母提示补全文中所缺的单词,答案写在题后的横线上。
“Sorry” is a word that people in Britain often say in their daily life.
One day while I was w 1 on the street, a young man ran by hurriedly, brushing(轻擦)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 dropped onto the ground.“Sorry, Madam,” he said w 4 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.At the same time, we b 7 said “sorry”.
Slowly, I got to know that when something unpleasant happens in daily life, the British don’t c 8 much about who is wrong.If someone is in trouble, a “sorry” is always n 9 .Perhaps that is w 10 I seldom see people quarrel on the buses or streets in Britain.
阅读理解
Like most English children, I learned foreign language at school. When I made my first visit to the United States, I was sure that I could have a nice easy holiday without any language problem. But how wrong I was!
At the American airport, I was looking for a public telephone to tell my friend Danny that I had arrived. A worker asked if he could help me. “Yes,” I said, “I want to give my friend a ring.” “Well, that's nice. Are you getting married?” he asked. “No,” I replied. “ I just want to tell her on the phone that I have arrived.” “Oh,” he said, “There is a phone downstairs on the first floor.” “But we're on the first floor now,” I said, “Well, I don't know what you are talking about. Maybe you aren't feeling too well after your journey. ” He said. “You just go and wash up, and you will feel a lot better. ” And he went off leaving me wondering where on earth I was; at home we wash up after a meal to get the cups and plates clean. How can I wash up at the airport?
At last we did meet. She explained his misunderstanding; Americans say “to give someone a call,” but we English say “to give somebody a ring”. When we say “to wash our hands”, they say “to wash up”. And Englishman start numbering from the ground floor, so the first floor is the second for Americans.
1.What does “ wash up” mean in American English?
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2.Who is the writer's friend?
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3.Why did the writer go to America?
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4.What did the worker think when the writer said “ I want to give my friend a ring”?
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5.What does the first floor mean in British English?
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