— Sorry indeed, I ______ to your birthday party if…
— Forget it. I know you were out on business.

[     ]

A. must come
B. would have come
C. must have come
D. would come
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My brother-in-law opened the bottom drawer of my sister's bureau(衣櫥) and picked out a wonderful skirt. "Jan bought this the first time we went to New York, at least 8 or 9 years ago. She never wore it. She was saving it for a special occasion.” Well, I guess this is the occasion.

He took the skirt from me and put it on the bed.His hands touched the soft material for a moment, then he shut the drawer and turned to me, "Don't ever save anything for a special occasion. Every day you're alive is a special occasion."

I'm still thinking about his words, and they've changed my attitude to life. I'm spending more time with my family and friends and less time in committee meetings. Whenever possible, life should be a pattern of experience to enjoy,not suffer.I'm tryingto recognize these moment now and treasure them.

"Someday" and "one of these days" are being lost from my vocabulary.If it's worth seeing or hearing or doing, I want to see and hear and do it now. I' m not sure whatmy sister would have done if she had known she wouldn't have tomorrow .

I think she would have called family members and a few close friends. She might have called a few former friends to apologize and mend her fences for past things. I like to think she would have gone out for a Chinese dinner, her favorite food.

If I knew that my hours were limited ,those little things left undone would make meangry. Angry because I put off seeing good friends whom I was going to get in touchwith someday.Angry and sorry because I didn't tell my husband and daughter often enough how much I truly love them.

I'm trying very hard not to put off, hold back, or save anything that would add laughter to our lives. And every morning when  I open my eyes, I tell myself that everyday, every minute, every breath truly, is... a gift from God.

56.The best title for the passage would be______.

       A.Everyday is A Gift                    B.My Poor Sister

       C.Value Friendship Every Day           D.Everyday is An Important Occasion

57.Jan bought the wonderful skirt but didn't wear it because______.

       A.she wanted to wear it on special occassions

       B.she kept it as a special gift for someone else

       C.she saved it untill she grew older

       D.she waned to keep it as a sweet memory

58.Which of the following is not the wirter’s attitude to life?

       A.spending more time staying with family

       B.a(chǎn)ttending social activities as often as possible

       C.enjoying life and valuing every day

       D.trying to get along well with friends

59.Which of the following can best explain the expression underlined “mend her fences for past things” in Paragraph 5?

       A.try to be friendly again with someone

       B.break her word

       C.give up her point of view

       D.keep her promise

60.The passage is intended chiefly to ______.

       A.warn people to treasure every day and find the meaning of life

       B.encourage people to be hard on themselves for a bright  life

       C.tell people how to get rid of being angry and sorry in life

       D.persuade people to care for themselves more than others

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The hit movie Notting Hill begins with a famous scene. Hugh Grant bumps (撞) into Julia Roberts and spills (灑) orange juice all over her. After the collision, Grant repeatedly says: “ I am so sorry. I am so sorry.”
His actions in this scene are very British. If Roberts’ character were from Britain then she would probably apologize repeatedly as well—even if the crash were not her fault. But this doesn’t happen in the film, as Roberts is from the US.
A report in The Telegraph last week said that three-quarters of British people apologize when they bump into someone in the street — regardless of whether they are responsible or not. In fact, we Britons use “sorry” in many situations. For example, if we mishear someone, we say “Sorry?” The person we are talking to will also apologize by replying: “No, I am sorry!” This can go on for up to five minutes as we compete over who is the most sorry.
Life is never as simple as “duibuqi” and “meiguanxi”.
How we use “sorry” has changed. Traditionally, “sorry” was used to express deep regret, but a survey in 2007 showed that we use it to mean anything from “what” to “whatever”.
Why are Britons so sorry? Mark Tyrell, a psychology writer in the UK, thinks about our apologetic tendencies are rooted in the British class system. We say sorry because historically the new middle classes in Britain had to apologize for not being working class, but also for not really being upper class. Another theory is that we apologize to avoid confrontation(沖突). For example, if you bump into someone they might get angry. To avoid this we instantly say “Sorry!”.
True manners are about being considerate and the modern day obsession with apologizing show that we are perhaps not as thoughtful as we once were. The word has lost some of its meaning. Do you see my point? Sorry, it might just be a British thing…
【小題1】What can we infer from paragraph 2?

A.In fact Roberts are responsible for the collision.
B.People from the US say “sorry” more than British people.
C.There is no crash happening in the film.
D.British people say sorry even if it is not their fault.
【小題2】Which of the following might Mark Tyrell agree to?
A.British people are sincere while saying sorry.
B.Now more British people say sorry because of the British class system.
C.British people say sorry to avoid quarrels.
D.British people apologize for not working hard.
【小題3】What does the author want to tell us with the passage?
A.British people overuse “sorry” in daily life.
B.British people now say “sorry” in different situations.
C.Middle classes in British are to blame for not being working class.
D.Britons say “sorry” to avoid confrontation.
【小題4】What does the underlined word “collision” in the first paragraph mean?
A.quarrelB.disagreementC.crashD.fight

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The hit movie Notting Hill begins with a famous scene. Hugh Grant bumps (撞) into Julia Roberts and spills (灑) orange juice all over her. After the collision, Grant repeatedly says: “ I am so sorry. I am so sorry.”

His actions in this scene are very British. If Roberts’ character were from Britain then she would probably apologize repeatedly as well—even if the crash were not her fault. But this doesn’t happen in the film, as Roberts is from the US.

A report in The Telegraph last week said that three-quarters of British people apologize when they bump into someone in the street — regardless of whether they are responsible or not. In fact, we Britons use “sorry” in many situations. For example, if we mishear someone, we say “Sorry?” The person we are talking to will also apologize by replying: “No, I am sorry!” This can go on for up to five minutes as we compete over who is the most sorry.

Life is never as simple as “duibuqi” and “meiguanxi”.

How we use “sorry” has changed. Traditionally, “sorry” was used to express deep regret, but a survey in 2007 showed that we use it to mean anything from “what” to “whatever”.

Why are Britons so sorry? Mark Tyrell, a psychology writer in the UK, thinks about our apologetic tendencies are rooted in the British class system. We say sorry because historically the new middle classes in Britain had to apologize for not being working class, but also for not really being upper class. Another theory is that we apologize to avoid confrontation(沖突). For example, if you bump into someone they might get angry. To avoid this we instantly say “Sorry!”.

True manners are about being considerate and the modern day obsession with apologizing show that we are perhaps not as thoughtful as we once were. The word has lost some of its meaning. Do you see my point? Sorry, it might just be a British thing…

1.What can we infer from paragraph 2?

A.In fact Roberts are responsible for the collision.

B.People from the US say “sorry” more than British people.

C.There is no crash happening in the film.

D.British people say sorry even if it is not their fault.

2.Which of the following might Mark Tyrell agree to?

A.British people are sincere while saying sorry.

B.Now more British people say sorry because of the British class system.

C.British people say sorry to avoid quarrels.

D.British people apologize for not working hard.

3.What does the author want to tell us with the passage?

A.British people overuse “sorry” in daily life.

B.British people now say “sorry” in different situations.

C.Middle classes in British are to blame for not being working class.

D.Britons say “sorry” to avoid confrontation.

4.What does the underlined word “collision” in the first paragraph mean?

A.quarrel           B.disagreement      C.crash             D.fight

 

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You may argue with your partner and end up in a quarrel; or you disagree with a friend, and have an argument with him or her. In either case, you end up feeling low, and want to make up as soon as possible. The only way is to say “sorry”! This is the most precious word in the English language. Read on to find out how to say sorry in the right way.

The first thing to remember is not to hide your feelings. Apologize only if you really do feel sorry. Do not lie or give false excuses. Even if it takes the person a long time to respond(回應(yīng)),do not let your temper rise, since you cannot expect a person to accept your apology at once. Give your partner time to cool off a bit, and then apologize. It is always better to sort things out quickly. Remember that it does no good to keep arguing about who is right or wrong when tempers are flying.

When apologizing, always look the other in the eyes, and stay calm. Do you want to know how to say sorry to a girl? Once you’ve accepted that you’ve make a mistake, meet her in person to apologize. Never say sorry to a girl on the phone. You can say sorry with flowers or with a card. Small gifts are also very effective.

It can be difficult to say sorry after a fight. A written apology for an unforgivable mistake, such as cheating, is often the best way.

Owning up to a mistake is very important, and it takes courage to apologize for bad behaviour. Your effort will not change the past, but can have a big effect on the future.

How to Say Sorry

Theme

After you have quarreled with a friend, the best way for you to be 76._________ again to him or her is to apologize.

Don’ts and dos of apologizing

Do not 77. _________ your feeling when you really feel sorry.

Do not lie, or give false excuses.

Do not be78. ______ if your apology is not accepted at once.

Do not 79. _______ on finding out who is right or wrong.

Remember to give your friend 80. _________ to get calm.

Remember to look your friend in the 81._________ when apologize.

One can write an apology letter for one’s unforgivable 82.__________.

How to say sorry to a girl

Never apologize on the phone instead of meeting her 83.______________.

Apologize with flowers , a card, or a 84.______________.

Conclusion

It is very important to realize your mistakes and apologize for your bad behaviour. Apologies do not change the past, but do change the 85.__________.

 

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You may argue with your partner and end up in a quarrel; or you disagree with a friend, and have an argument with him or her. In either case, you end up feeling low, and want to make up as soon as possible. The only way is to say “sorry”! This is the most precious word in the English language. Read on to find out how to say sorry in the right way.

   The first thing to remember is not to hide your feelings. Apologize only if you really do feel sorry. Do not lie or give false excuses. Even if it takes the person a long time to respond(回應(yīng)),do not let your temper rise, since you cannot expect a person to accept your apology at once. Give your partner time to cool off a bit, and then apologize. It is always better to sort things out quickly. Remember that it does no good to keep arguing about who is right or wrong when tempers are flying.

   When apologizing, always look the other in the eyes, and stay calm. Do you want to know how to say sorry to a girl? Once you’ve accepted that you’ve make a mistake, meet her in person to apologize. Never say sorry to a girl on the phone. You can say sorry with flowers or with a card. Small gifts are also very effective.

   It can be difficult to say sorry after a fight. A written apology for an unforgivable mistake, such as cheating, is often the best way.

   Owning up to a mistake is very important, and it takes courage to apologize for bad behaviour. Your effort will not change the past, but can have a big effect on the future.

How to Say Sorry

Theme

After you have quarreled with a friend, the best way for you to be 76._________ again to him or her is to apologize.

Don’ts and dos of apologizing

Do not 77. _________ your feeling when you really feel sorry.

Do not lie, or give false excuses.

Do not be78. ______ if your apology is not accepted at once.

Do not 79. _______ on finding out who is right or wrong.

Remember to give your friend 80. _________ to get calm.

Remember to look your friend in the 81._________ when apologize.

One can write an apology letter for one’s unforgivable 82.__________.

How to say sorry to a girl

Never apologize on the phone instead of meeting her 83.______________.

Apologize with flowers , a card, or a 84.______________.

Conclusion

It is very important to realize your mistakes and apologize for your bad behaviour. Apologies do not change the past, but do change the 85.__________.

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