If we read English language newspapers or listen to newspapers who
use English in all different parts of the world, we will quickly develop 81.____
the impression that one form of English is so widely used that will 82.____
soon unite all the different varieties of English which exist. Is there enough
evidence for support this impression It is in fact misled in several 83.____
ways since a version of English which is exactly the same everywhere and 84.____
has the same high status throughout the world do not yet exist. 85.____
For one thing, people who’s first language is English value their linguistic 86.____
Identity. Therefore, they try to preserve it from the influence of
other forms of English. New Zealand, for example, do not want to speak like
Australians. In addition, there are too much regional differences in 87.____
vocabulary of the language to be the same everywhere. People need 88.____
specialized words in order to discuss locally politics, business, culture 89.____
and natural history. Lastly, there is the fact that learners of English may
be teaching in either American or British forms. 90.____