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Everyone has a family name. But do you know how they come about? A British writer called David tell us something about the family names in his new book.
He shows that in Britain some family names come from places like Warwick, a town in Warwickshire. ¡°Gatsby¡± comes from the village£¨´åׯ£©Gaddesby in Leicestershire. ¡°Hill¡± is also a place.
Some family names come from people¡¯s jobs. For example. ¡°Butcher¡± means someone who sells£¨Âô£©meat. ¡°Farmer¡± is a man who has a farm.
Interestingly, some family names come from nickname£¨s
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So, when you see a British man with a strange family name, don¡¯t be surprised£¨ÒâÍ⣩. There
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2.Which name comes from a place?
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3.How many family names are mentioned£¨Ìáµ½£©in this passage?
A. Eight. B. Nine. C. Ten. D. Eleven.
4.What does the story mainly£¨Ö÷Òª£©talk about?
A. Most people lived long in the past£¨ÔÚ¹ýÈ¥£©.
B. ¡°White head¡± is nickname.
C. Where family names come from.
D. Why there are different names.
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On Saturday morning£¬John got up early to go to a sports club. On his way£¬he saw three of his schoolmates at the mall¡ªRie£¬Asuka and Yuki. They were always together because they were very good friends.
¡°I'm shopping for new shoes£¬¡± Rie told John. ¡°But I have big feet so nothing fits! We have been shopping everywhere but I can't find any big shoes£¡¡±
¡°And we walk very slowly£¬¡± Yuki said£¬¡°because of Asuka¡¡±
¡°I know£¬¡± John said£¬looking at Asuka.¡°I heard you hurt your knee in P£®E. class yesterday. Does it hurt£¿¡±
¡°It's OK if I move very slowly£¬¡± Asuka told him. ¡°We are going to eat ice?cream at Dairy Queen. Do you want to come£¿¡±
¡°Sorry£¬I can't. I'm going to meet Edward at the sports club. See you later£¡¡± said John.
John was walking past a coffee shop when he saw Ms. Kanda. She was looking at a new sidewalk(ÈËÐеÀ)£®As John came closer he could see that Ms. Kanda was angry.¡° Somebody jumped in the middle of the sidewalk when the cement(Ë®Äà) was still wet£¡¡± she said£¬pointing to two small footprints(½ÅÓ¡) in the new cement. ¡°Now I can't go home because I have to fix the sidewalk£¡¡±
¡°Who did it£¿¡± asked John.
¡°A first?year student over there said that three girls were walking by just now.But he doesn't know which girl jumped in the cement£¡¡±
Three girls£¿¡°Small¡± footprints£¿Somebody ¡°jumped¡±£¿¡°I know who did it£¡¡± said John.
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B. At the mall.
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D. At a sports club.
2.What happened to Asuka in yesterday's P.E class?
A. She hurt her knee.
B. She broke her shoes.
C. She hurt one of her feet.
D. She had a fight with her classmate.
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B. someone stole her car
C. she had to fix the sidewalk
D. someone drove on the sidewalk
4.The footprints in the cement were ________.
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C. big D. small
5.Who might John think jumped in the cement?
A. Edward. B. Yuki.
C. Asuka. D. Rie.
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