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A: Where are you from?
B: I¡¯m from Canada.
A: Really? I t____76___ you were from the States. 1.________
B: That¡¯s not s____77_____. A lot of people can¡¯t tell 2. ________
the d___78_____ between an American accent and a 3.______
Canadian accent. For example, most Canadians say news [nju:z],
but Americans say [nu:z]. We m___79____ use American words, 4._______
but we use quite a lot of British words too. We fill our cars
with ¡°gas¡±, which is American, but we turn on the ¡°tap¡± which is
British English.
A: Oh! And do you use American o_80 British spelling? 5._______
B: Both! American spellings are used more and more in Canada now.
G__81____ speaking, newspapers f___82__ the American way , but 6.______
conference reports and schoolbooks use British spelling. 7.______
A: That s___83___ strange. 8.________
B: You mean it looks strange! I¡¯ll tell you something that does sound strange.
Many people think that C___84__ all over the country speak the same 9.______
way. But if you go to the eastern provinces, or go to some country areas,
you¡¯ll notice that the people there speak quite differently f___85__ the 10.______
rest of Canada.
1.thought
2.surprising
3.differences
4.mainly
5.or
6.Generally
7.follow
8.sounds
9.Canadians
10.from
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