問題詳情

Part 2     Almost all people in the world have names that act as special codes for calling each other. However, naming customs  21 from culture to culture. How people come to have their given and family names, how the parts of names  22 , and how the law may affect the choosing of a name  23 depend on what cultural and social backgrounds people are from. To begin with, it is quite common for Western people to use the given names  24 from their ancestors, while the Chinese, with the intention of respecting the elders, always do  25 . Another difference is about the order of family and given names. For the Chinese, family names  26 a person’s family membership are followed by given names,   27 in Western traditions would come first. This shows the emphasis on individuality in Western cultures. Social laws also play a role in name-giving. In some countries  28 Norway, rules are set to stop people from using unwanted names such as Hitler. In  29 , no specific laws are made concerning the “usability” of some names.  30 , looking into the social and cultural forces behind naming customs will help people realize that they all have a name, but they do not all come by their names in the same way.
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(A) parallel
(B) vary
(C) develop
(D) continue

參考答案

答案:B
難度:適中0.5
統計:A(0),B(1),C(1),D(0),E(0)

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