题目内容
“Colour” and “color”, “favourite” and “favorite”… Have you ever wondered why Americans spell those words without a “u”? Is it because they are lazy?
Of course not. In fact, the difference in spelling was created by Noah Webster(1758-1843). He is a teacher who reformed English to make American identity stronger. Linguists(语言学家) celebrated his 250th birthday on October 16. After the Revolutionary War(1775-1783), Webster believed that Americans should have their own dictionary, rather than rely on British versions. He dropped the British “u” in some words. And he changed “centre” into “center” for children to learn English by spelling words more like they sounded.
Webster wasn’t shy about expressing his opinions. In defining preposterous (unreasonable), he wrote, “A republican government in the hands of females is preposterous.”
Webster spent 28 years on the project before completing the 70,000-word dictionary in 1828 with his American-style spellings. He also added local words. His dictionary was widely used in schools. Linguists believed it helped a new nation achieve unity and cultural independence at a time when most were focused on political freedom.
“He was the shaper of our language and the shaper of American identity,” said Joshua Kendall, who is working on a biography(传记) about Webster. “He at last bonded(联合) us through our language.”
1. According to the passage, when he worked on his dictionary, Noah Webster did all of the following EXCEPT__________.
A. dropping “u” in all the British words.
B. changing “centre” into “center”
C. adding local words
D. voicing his opinion
2.Why did Noah Webster create these differences in his dictionary?
A. Because he wanted to make English simple and easy.
B. Because he wanted American English to have its own characteristics.
C. Because he wanted to show that the USA is stronger than the UK.
D. Because he wanted to achieve political freedom.
3. Which of the following would probably be the best title for the passage?
A. Webster’s Dictionary.
B. American Identity
C. The Shaper of American English
D. Spelling Differences Between American and British English.
Many of us have ever loved the two toy bears --- a brown Teddy bear and a yellow Winnie – the – Pooh bear. The two toy bears come from real stories in life.
In 1902, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the USA, went on hunting. The hunting dogs found an old bear in the forest near Washington D.C. and the guide asked the president to shoot it. But President Roosevelt disagreed. A cartoonist drew a cartoon showing that the president refused to shoot the bear. Soon, the bear began to appear in other newspapers. People named the bear Teddy which was Theodore’s nickname (昵称).
In 1913, a captain named Harry Colebourn paid 20 dollars for a black bear which was born in the Canadian countryside. The captain’s hometown, Winnipeg, was the origin(起源)of the bear’s name. In Winnipeg, Winnie served as the mascot(吉祥物).When World War I began, the captain went to France. Winnie was sent to London Zoo which many kids often visited. Because of its lovely look, the bear became popular with children.
The stories about the Two Real __1.__
Name | Teddy | Winnie – the - Pooh |
Appearing Time | 11 years __2._ than Winnie | In 1913 |
Birth Place | America | __3.__ |
Origin of Name | Teddy, the nickname of President Theodore Roosevelt | Winnipeg, the __4.__ of Captain Harry Colebourn |
Reason for Being Popular | A cartoon showing that the president didn’t _5.__ with the idea of shooting the bear | The lovely look attracting the attention of children who often went to London Zoo |