一、将下列方框中的单词进行分类

1. British English: ______________________________
2. American English:______________________________
1. British English: ______________________________
2. American English:______________________________
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二、用美式英语表达下列句子
1. There is going to be a football game between the two teams this coming autumn.
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2. We're going to see a film with our Maths teacher in the nearest theatre.
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3. Lucy lost her rubber in the garden.
______________________________
4. We haven't got any sweets at home at the moment.
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5. My mum has already booked two concert tickets.
______________________________
1. There is going to be a football game between the two teams this coming autumn.
______________________________
2. We're going to see a film with our Maths teacher in the nearest theatre.
______________________________
3. Lucy lost her rubber in the garden.
______________________________
4. We haven't got any sweets at home at the moment.
______________________________
5. My mum has already booked two concert tickets.
______________________________
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一、 短文缺词填空
American and British people both speak English, but there are some (1) d__________ between British English and American English.
First of all, they (2) s__________ differently. Americans often say words together. They may say “I dunno” instead of “I don’t know”. Or they may say “Whaddya think?” instead of “What do you think?”. It seems that the British are more (3) c__________. They usually say all the words.
Sound is not the only difference. The British and Americans often (4) s__________ the same word differently, like “centre” and “center”. They also use different (5) w__________ and phrases to describe the same thing. For example, in the UK, people use the term “(6) a__________” while in America, people say “fall”. In the UK, if you are going to telephone your friends, you “phone them up”. In America, you “give them a (7) c__________”. The British say they live on “the ground floor”, but Americans say they live on “the (8) f__________ floor”.
Languages (9) c__________ over time, and from place to place. This is what has happened to English. It can also happen to other (10) l__________, such as French. Many people in Canada speak French, but their French is very different from the French of France.
American and British people both speak English, but there are some (1) d__________ between British English and American English.
First of all, they (2) s__________ differently. Americans often say words together. They may say “I dunno” instead of “I don’t know”. Or they may say “Whaddya think?” instead of “What do you think?”. It seems that the British are more (3) c__________. They usually say all the words.
Sound is not the only difference. The British and Americans often (4) s__________ the same word differently, like “centre” and “center”. They also use different (5) w__________ and phrases to describe the same thing. For example, in the UK, people use the term “(6) a__________” while in America, people say “fall”. In the UK, if you are going to telephone your friends, you “phone them up”. In America, you “give them a (7) c__________”. The British say they live on “the ground floor”, but Americans say they live on “the (8) f__________ floor”.
Languages (9) c__________ over time, and from place to place. This is what has happened to English. It can also happen to other (10) l__________, such as French. Many people in Canada speak French, but their French is very different from the French of France.
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