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Most English people have three names: the first name, the middle name and the family name. Their family name comes last. For example, my full name is Jim Allan Green. Green is my family name. My parents gave me both of my other names.
People don't use their middle names very much. So “John Henry Brown” is usually called “John Brown ”. People never use Mr., Mrs. or Miss before their first names. So you can say John Brown, or Mr. Brown; but you should never say Mr. John. They use Mr., Mrs. or Miss with the family name but never with the first name.
Sometimes people ask me about my name. “When you were born why did your parents call you Jim?” they ask. “Why did they choose that name?” The answer is they didn't call me Jim. They called me James. James was the name of my grandfather. In England, people usually call me Jim for short. That's because it is shorter and easier than James.
(1) Most English people have ________ names.
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(2) ________ is Jim's family name.
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(3) English people use Mr., Mrs. or Miss with
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A. the family name
B. the first name
C. the middle name
D. the first name and the middle name
(4) The teacher's name is Mary Joan Shute. Her students call her
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(5) People usually call the writer Jim instead of James because
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A. it's the name of his grandfather
B. it's easier for people to call him
C. it's the name that his parents chose for him
D. it's more difficult than James

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