时间:2018-12-04 作者:英语课 分类:高中英语人教版第一册课本听力


英语课


AMERICAN ENGLISH AND BRITISH ENGLISH
Many students want to know about the differences between American English and British English. How did these differences come about? There is no quick answer to this question. At first the language in Britain and America was the same. In 1776 American became an independent country. After that, the language slowly began to change. For a long time the language in America stayed the same, while the language in England changed. For example, 300 years ago the English talked about " fall" . Today, most British people talk about " autumn" , but Americans still talk abut 1 " fall". In the same way Americans still use the expression "I guess" (meaning " I think"), just as the British did 300 years ago.
At the same time, British English and American English started borrowing words from other languages, ending up with different words. For example, the British took "typhoon 2" from Chimese, while the Americans took "tornado 3" from Spanish.
In 1828 Noah Webster published the first American dictionary. He wanted to make American English different from British English, so he changed the spelling of many words. That's why the words" colour", "centre" and "traveller 4" are spelt "color", "center" and "traveler" in American English. Except for these differences in spelling, written English is more or less the same in both British and American English.
The differences are greater in the spoken language. For example, Americans say dance / /, and in southern England they say / /. In America they pronounce not / / ; in southern England they say / / . However, most of the time people from the two countries do not have any difficulty 5 in understanding each other.



1 abut
v.接界,毗邻
  • The two lots are abut together.那两块地毗连着。
  • His lands abut on the motorway.他的土地毗邻高速公路。
2 typhoon
n.台风
  • A typhoon is now approaching Hong Kong.台风现正逼近香港。
  • The typhoon hit the coastal areas.台风侵袭沿海地区。
3 tornado
n.飓风,龙卷风
  • A tornado whirled into the town last week.龙卷风上周袭击了这座城市。
  • The approaching tornado struck awe in our hearts.正在逼近的龙卷风使我们惊恐万分。
4 traveller
n.旅馆;旅游者
  • Almost every traveller carried about a camera.几乎每个旅行者都带着相机。
  • It is nothing but a traveller's tale.这只不过是海外奇谈。
5 difficulty
n.困难,费劲;难事,难题;麻烦,困境
  • If there is any difficulty,please let us know promptly.倘有困难,请迅速通知我们。
  • A little difficulty like this is nothing to us.这点困难算不了什么。
学英语单词
-oidal
2-fluoroquinizarin
adv frt
africanamerican
algal mat
allicholly
amikhelline
argentine
auditory projection area
Ban Thung Kha Han
beewolves
biofoam
body of malleus
callup
carbonizing by stir-frying
charging air inlet
chlorprophenpyridamine
compensating nozzle
Condylox
coumbassa
craniencephalometer
critical hydraulic jump
curve of equal settlement
cystic disease of breast
daele
depilating agent
dree
economic cycles
Eklutna Indian Reservation
enq.
excavator equipment
fellow-man
fisticuffer
fixed assets accounting
flexographic
flocculating power
full load rejection
fur scouring agent
galz lustre meter
glucoamylase
glycerol facilitator
houseband
Indo-Chinese
initialisers
international federation of air traffic controllers association
isolated location
jacket clamp
kariithis
karpel
klap
leocillin
love-scenes
magnolia officinalis rehd. et wils.
management data processing system
mannyable
meteorological factor
mustums
ndf
NWH (normal working hours)
optimization procedure
outsmile
pandered to
pee-ed
pinch of salt
pointmutation
protoplasmic streaming
Pudens
punching machine
pyrmont
quora
ramy
rancid milk
remote control band saw machine
ridge-ridge transform fault
Sambucus L.
sedimentary water
selective reject
self examination
Shawville
silk glue
statement of resources and obligations
stitching
Subbotino
succinic acid peroxide
suction intensity
sudbeck
synclironous computer
tape checking
TAPVC
terrain park
think fit to do sth
thread error
toning down
Toronto blessing
tracheogenic
Trichinelloidea
Tuvutau
unhanged
widening of meaning
work to rule
yeast raised dough
yoike