题目内容
American and British people both speak English, but sometimes it doesn’t seem like the same language.
First of all, they sound very different. Often, Americans don’t say all the letters in each word, especially consonants (辅音) like “t” and “d.” For example, Americans may say “I dun no” instead of “I don’t know”. However, the British usually pronounce their consonants more carefully.
Also, some letters have different sounds. For example, Americans say the “a” in “half” like the “a” in “cat,” but the British say the “a” in “half” like the “a” in “ash.”
Sound is not the only difference between British English and American English. The two languages have different words for some things. For example, the words for clothing are different. Americans use the word “sweater,” but the British say “jumper.”
Many other words and expressions are different in the two countries. In England, if you are going to telephone a friend, you “ring her up.” In America, you “give her a call.” The British use the word “lovely” to describe something they like. Americans use the word “cool” or “great”.
There are also some differences in grammar. For example, Americans almost always use the helping verb “do” with the verb “have.” They might say “Do you have an extra pen?” The British often ask the question in a different way. They might say “Have you got an extra pen?”
These differences can be confusing(令人混淆的) if you are learning English. But there is a reason for the differences. Languages change over time. When the same language is used in different places, it changes differently in each place. This is what happened to English. It also happened to other languages, such as French. Many people in Canada speak French, but their French is different from the French spoken in France.
1.Do Americans say all the letters in each word?
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2.Who use the word “sweater”, Americans or the British?
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3.Is French the same in Canada and France?
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4.Why are there some differences in the same language?
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5.What is the main idea of the passage?
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1. No. 2. Americans. 3. No.
4. Because when it is used in different places, it changes differently in each place.
5. It’s mainly about the differences between American English and British English.
Friends play an important part in our lives, and although we can’t be more familiar with the fact of friendship, we often don’t clearly understand how we make friends, especially with Americans. Here are some pieces of advice on making friends with Americans:
* Visiting places Americans enjoy: parties, churches, restaurants, parks and sports clubs.
* Be willing to take the first step. Don’t wait for them to get close to you. Americans in China may not know you speak English. They may be uncomfortable if they can’t speak your language.
* Use small talks to open the conversation. Ask them where they’re from, why they come to China, etc. Remember: Be careful not to ask personal questions about age, salary and so on.
* Show an interest in their culture, their country or their job. Americans like to talk about themselves.
* Invite them to join you for dinner or just for coffee or tea. Try to set a specific (明确的)time. Americans sometimes make general invitations like “Let’s go out for a dinner sometime.” Often this is just a way to be friendly. It’s not always a real invitation.
* Don’t expect too much at first. Maybe they’re being friendly. But maybe they want to be your good friends. It will take time to tell.
【小题1】According to the passage, Americans like to visit the following places except ______.
| A.shopping centers | B.parks | C.sport clubs | D.churches |
| A.Four. | B.Five. | C.Six. | D.Seven. |
| A.What’s your age? |
| B.How much do you get in a month? |
| C.Nice to meet you! Are you from America? |
| D.Let’s get together sometime. I want to ask you some questions. |
| A.To ask him if he is willing to make friends with you. |
| B.To spend a long time learning about him. |
| C.To wait until he tells you his thoughts. |
| D.To ask him to join you for dinner. |
| A.It’s very important to be a good friend of an American. |
| B.It’s difficult to get on with Americans. |
| C.Different peoples have different customs and cultures. |
| D.Friendship is the most important in our daily life. |
Famous Museums
| Name | The Palace Museum | British Museum | New York Museum |
| Country | China | The UK | The USA |
| Address | Chang’an Street | New Oxford Street, London | Chestnut Street, New York |
| Feature | The largest ancient palace buildings with many kinds of collections in China | One of the largest museums with collections of any time and any area in the world | America’s largest museum on American history |
| Ticket | ¥60 ( Spring& Summer) ¥40 (Autumn &Winter) | Free | Monday free |
| A.Beijing | B.London | C.New York | D.The USA |
| A.area | B.history | C.collections | D.buildings |
| A.Chang’an Street | B.New Oxford Street | C.Beiling | D.Chestnut Street |
| A.one museum | B.two museums | C.three museums | D.fore museums |
| A.Each ticket for the Palace Museum costs the same in the whole year. |
| B.You don’t have to pay for tickets if you visit New York Museum on Monday. |
| C.British Museum lies in Chestnut street, London. |
| D.New York Museum is the largest in the world. |