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Usually, when your teacher asks a question, there is only one correct answer. But there is one question that has millions of correct answers. That question is “What’s your name?” Everyone gives a different answer, but everyone is correct.

Have you ever wondered about people’s names? Where do they come from? What do they mean?

People’s first names, or given names, are chosen by their parents. Sometimes the name of a grandparent or other member of the family is used. Some parents choose the name of a well-known person. A boy could be named George Washington Smith; a girl could be named Helen Keller Jones.

Some people give their children names that mean good things. Clara means “bright”; Beatrice means “one who gives happiness”; Donald means “world ruler”; Leonard means “as brave as a lion”.

The earliest last names, or surnames, were taken from place names. A family with the name Brook or Brooks probably lived near brook(小溪)someone who was called Longstreet probably lived on a long, paved road. The Greenwood family lived in or near a leafy forest.

    Other early surnames came from people’s occupations. The most common occupational name is Smith, which means a person who makes things with iron or other metals. In the past, smiths were very important workers in every town and village.Some other occupational names are: Carter---a person who owned or drove a cart; Potter---a person who made pots and pans.

The ancestors of the Baker family probably baked bread for their neighbors in their native village. The Carpenter’s great-great-great-grandfather probably built houses and furniture.

Sometimes people were known for the color of their hair or skin, or their size, or their special abilities. When there were two men who were named John in the same village, the John with the gray hair probably became John Gray. Or the John was very tall could call himself John Tallman. John Fish was probably an excellent swimmer and John Lightfoot was probably a fast runner or a good dancer.

Some family names were made by adding something to the father’s name. English-speaking people added –s or –son. The Johnsons are descendants of John; the Roberts family’s ancestor was Robert. Irish and Scottish people added Mac or Mc or O. Perhaps all of the MacDonnells and the McDonnells and the O’Donnells are descendants of the same Donnell.

1.Which of the following aspects do the surnames in the passage NOT cover?   

A. Places where people lived.      B. People’s characters.

C. Talents that people possessed.   D. People’s occupations.

2.According to the passage, the ancestors of the Potter family most probably _______.

A. owned or drove a cart          B. made things with metals

C. made kitchen tools or containers   D. built houses and furniture

3.Suppose an English couple whose ancestors lived near a leafy forest wanted their new-born son to become a world leader, the baby might be named _______.

A. Beatrice Smith          B. Leonard Carter

C. George Longstreet       D. Donald Greenwood

4.The underlined word “descendants” in the last paragraph means a person’s _____.  

A. later generations          B. friends and relatives

C. colleagues and partners     D. later bosses

 

1.B 2.C 3.D 4.A 【解析】 试题分析:本文讲述了英语中名字的由来,和祖先的职业,技能,或者地名有关。 1.根据第五段第一行“The earliest last names, or surnames, were taken from place names.”说明地名是名字的来源之一,可知A正确;根据第六段第一行“Other early surnames came from people’s occupations.”说明职业也是名字的来源之一,可知D正确;根据倒数第二段最后一行“John Fish was probably an excellent swimmer and John Lightfoot was probably a fast runner or a good dancer.”说明人的技能也是名字的来源之一,可知C正确;只有B项人的性格是名字的来源,文章中没有提及。故选B。 2.根据倒数第四段最后一行“Potter —a person who made pots and pans.”说明potter是制作锅和罐子的,都是厨房用具。故选C。 3.根据第五段最后一行“The Greenwood family lived in or near a leafy forest.”说明这家人的名字可能是Greenwood。故选D。 4.根据最后一段中“Some family names were made by adding something to the father’s name. English-speaking people added –s or –son. The Johnsons are descendants of John”说明该词是指Johnson是John的儿子,该词应该是指后代的意思。故选A。 考点:考查文化类阅读
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