There is one word that is on the lips of Americans, day and night: “Sorry.” One time as I was walking on the street, a young man ran by hurriedly, brushing against my handbag. Even as he continued on his way, he turned back and said “sorry” to me. Even in a rush, he didn’t forget to apologize. One day, after I bought a mango, the salesman was giving me the change, but I wasn’t ready for it and a coin dropped to the ground. “I’m sorry,” he said while bending down to pick it up. I was puzzled—why would he apologize when it is my fault? Another time, I stepped on a man’s foot in an escalator, at the same time, we both said “sorry”. I thought it interesting, was it really necessary for him to apologize? Later on, an American friend explained to me that according to the American mentality, the escalators a public place, and everyone should be able to stand in it. After someone occupies a position in the elevator, making it difficult for someone else to find a place to stand, isn’t it necessary to express an apology? If you go to the movies and the tickets happen to be sold out, the ticket seller will say: “Sorry, the tickets are sold out.” Whenever one of your hopes goes unfulfilled, an American will say “sorry” as a sign of sympathy. During my stay in America, I often came across situations in which I was supposed to say “sorry”. Gradually, I realized that when friction(摩擦)appears in daily life, Americans don’t care much about who is wrong; If someone is troubled, a “sorry” is always necessary. When this happens, even if the other person is hurt, the “sorry” cools tempers and human kindness is shown. Perhaps this is why I never saw anyone quarreling on the buses, subways or streets of America. 小题1:How many examples are given to show that Americans like to say “sorry”? A.One B.Two C.Three D.Four 小题2:When the author was walking on the street, a young man ran by hurriedly ______. A.and took away his bag B.and touched his bag C.to help him with his bag D.to brush his bag 小题3:Which of the following plays a different role in the passage? A.Paragraph 2 B.Paragraph 3 C.Paragraph 4 D.Paragraph 5 小题4:At last, the author’s attitude towards the Americans’ “sorry” seems to be ______. A.angry B.interested C.approving(赞成) D.disappointed 小题5:The best title for the passage can be “_______”. A.My life in America B.Americans’ “sorry” C.My experience in an escalator D.The meaning of “sorry”