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IIL綜合測驗(20%).. ... -
(A)Different cultures may have various naming traditions. In Chinese culture, for example, people tend to keep their family name from generation to generation. That is—21there are tens of millions of people sharing common family names such as !,Wang" or "Li." In many Western countries, 22,—,it is not the case because surnames often change and there tends to be a wider range of them. Furthermore, using the same given names as their elders and ancestors is often banned in Chinese society because doing so is —23, . impolite to them. Nevertheless, naming a child after an ancestor in Western culture is an indication of esteem and _24.—_.Even in Western culture, differences still exist among different countries. In Spanish-speaking countries, people take the family names of both their mother and father. But people use the middle name —25.— from their father as the surname and it will be carried from one generation to another. In cultures _26.— family links are indicated in names,some unique rules exist. —27.— Iceland as an instance. People usually 28. their last name directly from the first name of their father. Therefore,the majority of Icelandic names end in —29.— "son” for a boy —29.— "dottir” for a girl. Shakespeare once asked "What's in a name?" in one of his _30. plays. Obviously, quite a lot,'
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(A) where
(B) why
(C) how
(D) when

參考答案

答案:B
難度:適中0.5
統計:A(0),B(0),C(0),D(0),E(0)

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