Read the passage and decide whether the statements are true or falseA2 will be ready for its first flight in 2020. 1. How long does it take the A2 plane to fly from London to Sydney? 2. What is the speed of the plane? 3. What is the altitude of the flight? 4. How many passengers can it carry? 5. How much does a ticket for the flight from London to Sydney cost? Exercise 4. Read the passage and decide whether the statements are TRUE or FALSE. Canadian English is the type of English that is used by Canadians. It is like American English in terms of vocabulary, but its grammar is like that of British English. Canadian English is generally taught in schools using British ways of spelling, such as colour, flavour, and so on. However, the word themselves are usually American, in part because Canadians watch a lot of American TV shows and listen to a lot of American pop music. Rarely, the British form of words may be replaced with American forms, such as plow, programme, and so on. The main exception to this rule is terms related to cars and the auto industry. Because Canada's auto industry has always been dominated by American firms, Canadians use American words and spelling for such terms. Canadians and Americans spell the outer rubber portion of a wheel as tire instead of tyre, put gasoline or gas in their vehicles instead of petrol, store items in the trunk instead of the boot, and may drive a truck instead of a lorry. Canadian English is different from other forms of English in its spoken form also. The dialects vary from sounding overtly English to an indistinguishable form very similar to those spoken in the northern states. 1. Canadian English is like American English in terms of grammar. |