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材料使用方法:第一步,通讀文章,校對出錯(cuò)誤。第二步,對照第二頁答案,核對正誤。材料使用方法:第一步,通讀文章,校對出錯(cuò)誤。第二步,對照第二頁答案,核對正誤。第三步,完成第三頁配套閱讀題。Book1Unit2passage1THEROADTOMODERNENGLISH材料用途:夯實(shí)雙擊,高中復(fù)習(xí)決戰(zhàn),回歸教材。材料適用范圍:英語人教版Awordoneday,Englishisontherightway!Mr.li/p>

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Intheendofthe16thcentury,aboutfivetosevenmillionspeoplespokeEnglish.NearlyallofthemlivedinEngland.Lateinthenextcentury,peoplefromEnglandmadevoyagestoconqueranotherpartsoftheworldandbecauseofthat,Englishbegantobespokeninmanyothercountries.Today,morepeoplespeakEnglishastheirfirst,secondandaforeignlanguagethaneverbefore.

NativeEnglishspeakerscanunderstandeachotherasiftheydon'tspeakthesamekindofEnglish.Lookatthisexample:

BritishBetty:Wouldyouliketoseemyflat?

AmericanAmy:Yes.I'dliketocomeupwithyourapartment.SowhyhasEnglishchangedovertime?Actuallyalllanguageschangeanddevelopwhenculturesmeetandcommunicatewitheachother.AtfirsttheEnglishspokeinEnglandbetweenaboutAD450and1150wasverydifferentfromtheEnglishspokentoday.ItwasbasedmuchonGermanthantheEnglish(that)wespeakatthepresent.ThengraduallybetweenaboutAD800and1150,EnglishbecamelesslikeGermanbecausethosewhoruledEnglandspokefirstDanishandlaterFrench.ThesenewsettlersenrichedtheEnglishlanguageandespecialitsvocabulary.Sobythe1600'sShakespearewasabletomakeuseofawidervocabularythaneverbefore.In1620someBritishsettlersmovedtoAmerica.Laterinthe18thcenturysomeBritishpeopleweretakentoAustraliatoo.Englishbegantobespokeninallcountries.

Finallybythe19thcenturythelanguagewassettled.AtthattimetwobigchangesinEnglishspellinghappened:firstSamuelJohnsonwrotehisdictionaryandlaterNoahWebsterwroteTheAmericaDictionaryoftheEnglishLanguage.ThelattergavetheseparateidentitytoAmericanEnglishspelling.

EnglishnowisalsospokenasaforeignorsecondlanguageinSouthAsia.Forexample,IndiahasaverylargenumberoffluentEnglishspeakerbecauseBritainruledIndiafrom1765and1947.DuringthattimeEnglishbecamethelanguageforgovernmentandeducation.EnglishisalsospokeninSingaporeandMalaysiaandcountriesinAfricasuchasSouthAfrica.TodaythenumberofpeoplelearningEnglishinChinaareincreasingrapidly.Infact,ChinamayhavethelargestnumberofEnglishlearners.WillChineseEnglishdevelopit'sownidentity?Onlytimewilltell.1、voyagen.2、△conquervt.3、becauseof4、nativeadj.n.5、△Amyn.6、comeup7、apartmentn.8、actuallyadv.9、AD10、basevt.11、atpresent12、gradualadj.13、graduallyadv.14、Danishn.adj.15、△enrichvt.16、vocabularyn.17、△Shakespeare18、makeuseof19、spellingn.20、△SamuelJohnson21、△NoahWebster22、latteradj.23、identity24、fluentadj.25、fluentlyadv.26、Singaporen.27、Malaysian.28、suchasTHEROADTOMODERNENGLISH

1,Attheendofthe16thcentury,aboutfivetoseven,2,millionpeoplespokeEnglish.NearlyallofthemlivedinEngland,3,Laterinthenextcentury,peoplefromEnglandmadevoyagestoconque,4,otherpartsoftheworldandbecauseofthat,Englishbegantobespokeninmanyothercountries.Today,morepeoplespeakEnglishastheirfirst,second,5,oraforeignlanguagethaneverbefore.

NativeEnglishspeakerscanunderstandeachothe,6,eveniftheydon'tspeakthesamekindofEnglish.Lookatthisexample:

BritishBetty:Wouldyouliketoseemyflat?

AmericanAmy:Yes.I'dliketocomeup,7,toyourapartment.SowhyhasEnglishchangedovertime?Actuallyalllanguageschangeanddevelopwhenculturesmeetandcommunicatewitheachother.AtfirsttheEnglish,8,spokeninEnglandbetweenaboutAD450and1150wasverydifferentfromtheEnglishspokentoday.Itwasbased,9,moreonGermanthantheEnglish(that)wespeak,10,atpresent.ThengraduallybetweenaboutAD800and1150,EnglishbecamelesslikeGermanbecausethosewhoruledEnglandspokefirstDanishandlaterFrench.ThesenewsettlersenrichedtheEnglishlanguageand,11,especiallyitsvocabulary.Sobythe1600'sShakespearewasabletomakeuseofawidervocabularythaneverbefore.In1620someBritishsettlersmovedtoAmerica.Laterinthe18thcenturysomeBritishpeopleweretakentoAustraliatoo.Englishbegantobespokenin,12,bothcountries.

Finallybythe19thcenturythelanguagewassettled.AtthattimetwobigchangesinEnglishspellinghappened:firstSamuelJohnsonwrotehisdictionaryandlaterNoahWebsterwroteThe,13,AmericanDictionaryoftheEnglishLanguage.Thelattergav,14,aseparateidentitytoAmericanEnglishspelling.

EnglishnowisalsospokenasaforeignorsecondlanguageinSouthAsia.Forexample,IndiahasaverylargenumberoffluentEnglish,15,speakersbecauseBritainruledIndiafrom176516,to1947.DuringthattimeEnglishbecamethelanguageforgovernmentandeducation.EnglishisalsospokeninSingaporeandMalaysiaandcountriesinAfricasuchasSouthAfrica.TodaythenumberofpeoplelearningEnglishinChina17,isincreasingrapidly.Infact,ChinamayhavethelargestnumberofEnglishlearners.WillChineseEnglishdevelop,18,itsownidentity?Onlytimewilltell.voyagen.1、n.航行;航海2、vt.征服;占領(lǐng)3、因?yàn)?;由?、adj.本國的;本地的n.本地人;本國人5、n.艾米(女名)6、走近;上來;提出7、n.<美>公寓住宅;單元住宅8、adv.實(shí)際上;事實(shí)上9、公元10、vt.以…為根據(jù)n.基部;基地;基礎(chǔ)11、現(xiàn)在;目前12、adj.逐漸的;逐步的13、adv.逐漸地;逐步地14、n.丹麥語adj.丹麥的;丹麥人的;丹麥語的15、vt.使富裕;充實(shí);改善16、n.詞匯;詞匯量;詞表17、莎士比亞(英國劇作家/詩人)18、利用;使用19、n.拼寫;拼法20、塞繆爾·約翰遜(英國作家,批評家)21、諾厄·韋伯斯特(美國詞典編纂家)22、adj.較后的;后半的;(兩者中)后者的23、n.本身;本體;身份24、adj.流利的;流暢的25、adv.流利地;流暢地26、n.新加坡(東南亞國家)27、n.馬來西亞;馬來群島28、例如……;像這種的Firstskimmingforthemaininformation1,Matchthegeneralideaofeachparagraph.Para.1A.Alllanguageschangewhenculturescommunicatewithoneanother.SodoesEnglish.Para.2B.HowEnglishspreadinthepast.Para.3C.NativeEnglishspeakerscanunderstandeachothereveniftheydon'tspeakthesamekindofEnglish.Para.4D.Bythe19thcentury,twobigchangesinEnglishspellingshappened.Para.5E.Englishisspokeninmanycountries.2,Whatdoesthepassagetellus?A.ThebriefhistoryoftheEnglishlanguage.B.TheModenEnglishbasedmoreonGerman.C.TheoldEnglishbasedmoreonFrench.D.EnglishspokeninEngland.SecondScanningfordetailedinformation1.HowwastheEnglishspokeninEnglandbetweenaboutAD450and1150?A.ItwasthesameastheEnglishspokenatpresentB.ItwasmorelikeFrench.C.ItwasbasedmoreonGerman.D.ItwasmorelikeDanish.2.WhywasShakespeareabletomakeuseofawidervocabularybythe1600's?A.BecausenewsettlesenrichedtheEnglishlanguageandespeciallyitsvocabulary.B.BecauseShakespearemadeupmanywords.C.BecauseBritishsettlersmovedtodifferentcountries.D.Becauseanewdictionarywaswritten.3.WhathappenedtoAmericanEnglishinthe19thcentury?A.ItbecamemorelikeBritishEnglish.B.ItbecamemorelikeGerman.C.Ithasitsowndictionary.D.Itsspellingwasgivenaseparateidentity.4.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue.A.EnglishisoneoftheofficiallanguagesinIndia..B.EnglishdevelopedwhennewsettlersandrulerscametoBritain.C.ChinahasthelargestnumberofEnglishspeakers.D.NowmorepeoplespeakEnglishastheirfirst,secondoraforeignlanguage.ThirdIntensivereadingto

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