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It may be common knowledge that what British people call “football” is known as “soccer” in the US, and “colour” in British English(BrE) goes without the “u” in American English (AmE). But according to a chart made recently by website Grammar Check, these are far from being the only differences between the two countries’ use of English. The chart outlined 63 of the main contrasts between BrE and AmE, from the more well-known “lift/elevator” and “autumn/fall” to the lesser-known “garden/yard” and “petrol/gasoline”.

Some of the vocabulary mismatches are so different that two people in a conversation may fail to understand each other. For example,the two countries have different names for certain food. “ Biscuits “ and “sweets” in Britain  are known as “cookies” and “candy” , respectively, in the US. But while getting food names mixed up only causes confusion, some misunderstandings may lead to embarrassment if you’re not careful. I f a British man in the US is asked to show up a party in “pants”, there’s a chance that he might get a lot of stares from other guests. “Pants” in the UK means underwear. “Trousers” are what you need to ask a British friend to wear if you don’t want them to cause a scene among your friends.

However, even if 63 is already a lot, there are still many differences that the chart failed to cover. If a US girl walks into a UK barber and says “I want to have my bangs fixed”, for example, it could take a while before the hairdresser realizes what she   means is actually her “fringe”.

1.By presenting the first paragraph, the author mainly tell us    .

A. the chart is made by Grammar   Check

B. people are much more familiar with “lift/elevator”

C. BrE and AmE are different in spelling

D. There are many differences between BrE and AmE

2.If a British man is asked to join in a party in “pants”, he might   .

A. get into an embarrassment

B. be attractive among his friends

C. be puzzled at others’ dresses

D. ask for a pair of trousers instead

3.Why is the example in the barber mentioned?

A. To confirm some examples are unknown.

B. To support the author's opinion on the topic.

C. To indicate the British are slow in understanding.

D. To show the hairdresser isn’t familiar with “bangs”.

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