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Many students want to know the differences between American English and British English. Written English
is more or less the same in both Britain and America, though there are some spelling differences. For example,
the words colour, centre and travelled are spelt color, center, and traveled in American English.
The differences in the spoken language are greater. For example, Americans say dance /dns/, and in southern
England they say /da:ns/. In America, they pronounce not./nt/, in southern England they say /not/. However,
most of the time, people from the two countries do not have any difficulty in understanding each other.
How did these differences come from? There is no quick answer to this question. When people from England
travelled to other countries they took the English language with them. At first, the language stayed the same as
the language used in Britain, but slowly the language began to change from one part of the world.
Sometimes, the English spoken in America or Canada or Australia changed, but sometimes the language
spoken in these places stayed the same while the language in England changed. For example, 300 years ago, the
English talked about "autumn". But Americans still talk about "fall" just as people do in some parts of western
England. In the same way Americans use the expression "I guess" (meaning "I think") just as the British did 300
years ago.
A great many words and expressions have come into the language from American English, for example
movie, gas, store, mail, right away (at once), way of life and so on.
American English has changed over the centuries, too. There are several reasons for this. One of the reasons
is that people travelled to America from all the European countries and from other parts of the world, too. They
started to use English, but they also brought in some words from old French. One of the States in the USA is
called "Florida". In Spanish this is "the land of flowers". There are a great many American Indian words, for
example, "to howl" means "to cry". And "cookbook" is a German word.
( )1. There are some differences between British and American English. So people from the two countries
can hardly understand each other when talking to each other.
( )2. As time goes by, the English language stays the same.
( )3. Americans usually use "fall" instead of "autumn" when they talk about the seasons.
( )4. "Florida" means"the land of flowers" in American English.
( )5. People who travel to the USA add more words to American English.
根据文章内容,回答下列问题。
6. Which of the following words belongs to British English: movie, gas, mail or petrol?
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7. Please give the American way of spelling of the following words: colourful, metre and traveller.
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答案
6. Petrol. 7. Colorful, meter and traveler.
(6, 7题答案不唯一)
核心考点
举一反三
speakers. However, 1______ English language has changed quite a lot over the last four centuries. Old English
sounded more 2______ less like German for it was 3______ on German, but modern English sounds more like
French than German 4______ 1ater on England was once ruled by the French.
Two men had great 5______ (影响) on the English changes. One was Samuel Johnson, who wrote his
dictionary and the other was Noah Webster, 6______ wrote The American Dictionary of the English Language
7______ gave American English its own 8______ (身份).
Today, the largest number of people 9______ (speak) English may be in China. A lot of Chinese people
speak English 10______ a foreign language.
(1)e______. A smelly gas came out from the cracks of wells and animals became too (2)n______ to eat.
But people who lived there didn"t think (3)m______ of that. At 3:42 a.m. that day, the earth began to shake.
In fifteen seconds, a large city lay in (4)r______, and the number of people injured or killed (5)r______
more than 400,000. Water, food and (6)e______ were cut off and the railway tracks were (7)u______ pieces
of steel. Later that afternoon, another big earthquake hit the city. More people were killed or (8)i______ and
more buildings fell down. But all hope was not lost. Very soon the army sent a lot of soldiers to help, and
teams were (9)o______ to dig out the trapped and bury the dead. By and by things improved and the city
began to (10)b______ again.
100 people.
Civil defense officers said a 50-strong emergency group with police dogs was sent to Adana to look for
survivors in the fallen buildings.
Turkey"s Red Cross Muslin aid organization sent 400 tents, 2,000 blankets and two moveable kitchens
to Adana, where officials used television to attract people to spend the night outdoors for fear of aftershocks.
A British embassy spokesman in Ankara help London had offered help to the Turkish Government after
Saturday"s quake, which measured 6.3 0n the Richter scale. Electricity was cut off and telephone contact
was irregular.
Prime Minister Mesut Yilmaz said hospitals were struggling to treat 800 people injured. "The top need is
providing electricity for urgent treatment in the hospitals," he said.
Yilmaz was going later in the day to visit Adana, a region of several million people at the center of the
quake, an officer told reporters. He said the latest reported death number was 104.
Television showed pictures of sad people digging through the ruined buildings with their bare hands. A
mother ran through the streets holding a child with head wound.
State hospital officials made urgent requests for blood donors. The quake was also felt in Cyprus, Syria
and Israel, although the deaths and damage were reported only in Turkey. Thousands of people tried to run
away from Adana. At least 16 aftershocks rocked the area after the first quake struck around 5 p.m.
B. people would feel lonely
C. the quake would happen again
D. people loved watching TV
B. On Saturday.
C. On Sunday.
D. On Monday.
B. More than 200 people died.
C. Hospitals were busy treating injured people.
D. A lot of blood was needed.
B. Help is needed
C. Turkish earthquake kills 104
D. More earthquakes are coming
world"s use of paper was about one kilogram for each person in a year. Now some countries use as much
as 100 kilograms of paper for each person in a year. The amount of paper a country uses shows how far
advanced the country is, some people say. It is difficult to say whether this is true: different people mean
different things by the word "advanced". But countries like the United States, England and Sweden certainly
use more paper than other countries.
Paper, like many other things that we use today, was first made in China. In Egypt and the West, paper
was not very commonly used before the year 1400.
The Chinese first made paper about 2,000 years ago. China still has pieces of paper which were made
as long ago as that. But Chinese paper was not made from the wood of trees. It was made from the hair
like parts of certain plants.
Paper was not made in southern Europe until about the year 1100. Scandinavia-which now makes a
great deal of the world"s paper-did not begin to make it until 1500. It was a German named Schaeffer who
found out that trees could be made into the best paper. After that, the forest countries of Canada, Sweden,
Norway, Finland, and the United States became the most important in paper making. Today in Finland,
which makes the best paper in the world, the paper industry is the biggest in the land.
B. small
C. developed
D. beautiful
B. Egyptian
C. Canadian
D. German
B. Finland.
C. Sweden.
D. Norway.
B. Canada, Sweden and Norway have a lot of trees in their country.
C. The earliest paper in the world was made from the wood of trees.
D. Schaeffer was a German.
found there was a wealth of interesting information to read. Realizing few people would have the time to get
through all this information, he knew exactly ____. In 1920, this young American presented a sample magazine
containing condensed (浓缩的) articles to publishers across America. All turned him down.
De Witt was not discouraged. He and his wife Lila Bell Acheson published the first issue of Reader"s Digest
in February 1922. Working from home, the Wallaces printed 5,000 copies, which were sold by mail to 1,500
people and priced at 25 cents. From these small beginnings grew the world"s most widely read magazine.
The magazine became popular and, by 1935, sales had topped one million. In 1938, the first international
edition was published in the United Kingdom. During World WarⅡ, editions were published for the first time
in Latin America and Sweden After the war Reader"s Dig Test moved into Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark,
Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Norway, South Africa and Switzerland. In 1950, Reader"s Digest published its
condensed books (now known as Select Editions in Australia). In 1959, music, the first non-print product line,
was introduced. In 1962, Reader"s Digest revolutionized direct mail by introducing easy-to-enter Sweepstakes
and a year later the first Reader"s Digest general book was published. In 1986, video was added to the Reader"s
Digest product.
In 1973, the Wallaces gave up active management of Reader"s Digest. De Witt died in 1981, aged 91; Lila in,
1984, aged 94. With no heirs to the Wallace empire to take over, Reader"s Digest became a public company in
the early 1990s and is now headed by a Chief Executive Office and Chairman of the Board. Reader"s Digest is
one of the most successful publishing stories in the history of global magazines.
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2. Which sentence in the passage is closest in meaning to the following one? Everyone refused to publish his
magazine.
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3. Please fill in the blank in the first paragraph with proper words or phrases to complete the sentence. (Please
answer within 10 words.)
_______________________________________________________________________________________
4. What do you think of the Reader"s Digest? (Please answer within 30 words.)
_______________________________________________________________________________________
5. Translate the underlined sentence in the second paragraph into Chinese.
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