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George Bernard Show once said, "America and Britain are two countries separated by the same language". Many students of English worry (1)_______ about the differences between American and British English. In fact, (2)_______, the differences are not (3)_______ large. Unlike, for example, Mandarin (普通话的) and Cantonese speakers, speakers of the American and British (4)_______ of English can understand (5)_______ and communicate with very (6)_______ misunderstandings. When we talk about the American and British dialects of English we do not (7)________ pronunciation. Both UK and US have several different regional (8)_______ within their own borders. Besides, there is no (9)_______ to enforce a standard. If you (10)_______ the radio in New York, you will hear presenters speaking (11)_______ New York accents. If you were then to tune into a (12)_______ radio station you would hear presenters speaking with Californian accents. Likewise, anyone who has ever watched BBC will know that their (13)_______ have a wide range of accents, from (14)_______ to Indian. Native English speakers are able to understand most regional accents (15)_______ a large degree. The main difference between American and British English has something to do (16)_______ writing. It is in grammar, spelling and word usage (17)_______ the two dialects differ the most. (18)_______, when writing English, you should decide which one to use and try to use it as consistently as possible. The greatest difference between American and British English (19)_______ the choice of vocabulary. The same word can have (20)_______ meanings. When Americans say that someone is mean they are expressing that that person is bad-humored. Whereas, in Britain, a mean person is someone who is not generous. There are many more examples and most dictionaries will explain them. | ||||
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1-5: BCABC 6-10: DAABA 11-15: CACAC 16-20: ACCCB