题目内容
What’s in a Name?
Many American names come from England. But where did most English names come from? Centuries ago, most people in England had only one name--their first name. In the 11th century, five or six of the 50 people in a village might be named William, and it was easy to get confused(困惑). But in the Middle Ages, people found a way to describe each person exactly. If there were four Williams in one village, one might be referred to as William the son of John. A second might be called William from the hill. A third, William the blacksmith(铁匠). And a fourth, William the brown haired. In conversation, people might refer to the four Williams as William John’s son, William hill, William smith, and William brown.
It was 300 or 400 years before the extra(附加的) names gradually developed into last names, or surnames. They were passed on from generation to generation. By the 1300s, Robert, the son of William smith, had the name Robert smith, even if he was not a blacksmith like his father. As the last name became widely accepted, the first letter was capitalized, as in Robert Smith. By the 15th century, most people of the upper and middle classes had surnames.
Many surnames were based on father-son relations. The “son of” part was added to the father’s first name, like Johnson, meaning John’s son. Sometimes it was shortened to just “s”, as in Jones or Evans. Surnames like Hill described the place where a person lived. They are the most common type of surname. A third kind of surname was based on a person’s job. Forester was someone who looked after the forest. In the Middle Ages, occupation names such as Baker, Carpenter, and Miller became common. The fourth kind of surname was nickname(绰号). A man whose surname was Bear might be as fierce as a bear.
Have you ever wondered why some surnames are so common? The most common surname in the English language is Smith. Being able to make metals(金属) into tools was an important skill in the Middle Ages, so many people were trained as blacksmiths. The most common American surnames are Smith, Johnson, William and Brown.
1.When did people find a way to describe each person exactly?(不超过4个词)
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2.How long did it take for extra names to develop into last names?(不超过5个词)
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3.Why were many people trained blacksmith in the Middle Ages?(不超过l5个词)
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1.In the Middle Ages 2.300 or 400 years 3.Because being able to make metals into tools was an important skill in Middle Ages. 【解析】本文介绍了英国人姓氏的由来。 1.解析:细节考察,根据文章第二段第三句话。 2.解析:细节考察,以及how l...Let me give you some useful ways to study. You may think you will never be a top student. Anyone can learn better if he or she wants. Here is how.
Plan your time with care
Make a list (清单) of the things that you have to do. After making the list, you should plan your time. First plan your time for eating, sleeping, dressing, etc. Then decide a good regular (有规律的) time for studying. Don’t forget to leave some time for your hobbies.
Find a good place to study
Look around the house for a good study area. It may be a desk, a corner of your room, free of everything but(除了)study things.
Make good use of your time in class
Listen to everything the teacher says. Taking notes will help you remember what the teacher says.
Study regularly
When you get home from school, go over (复习) your notes. Going over the important language points will help you to prepare for the next class.
Never give up if you don’t pass a test
A test can show what you learn about a subject. It helps you remember things better. Don’t be too worried. The world won’t end if you don’t pass a test.
To be a 1. student | |
Plan your time 2. | Make a list of the things you have to do. |
Find a good study place | 3. is there but study things. |
Ways of your study in class | Be a good listener in class. Taking notes is 4.. |
Study regularly | Go over your notes when you go back home. |
Never give up if you don’t pass a test | Don’t 5. about the test. |