It's very
interesting to study names of different countries. Chinese names are different 1___ foreign names.
Once an English lady came to 2 me. When I was introduced to her, she
said, "Glad to meet you, Miss Ping." Then she gave me her name card
with three words on it: "Betty J. Black". So I said "Thank you, Miss Betty." We looked
at each other and laughed heartily. Later I found that the English people 3 their family names last and
the given names 4 , while their middle names are 5 used very much. I explained to
her that the Chinese family name 6 first, the given name last, so
he 7 never call me Miss Ping. She asked if we
Chinese had a middle name. I told her we didn't. 8 people may often find three
words on a Chinese name card. In this case the family name still comes first,
the other words after it 9 a two-word given name. It is
quite usual in China.
My sister is Li Xiaofang. She has two words in her
given name instead of just one 10 mine.
1. A. with
B.
from
C.
for
D.
in
2. A. find
B. look at
C.
visit
D. meet
3. A. put
B.
placed
C.
took
D. brought
4. A. at the first B. at first
C. in the front
D. first
5. A. never
B.
not
C. / D. often
6. A. came
B. comes
C. put
D. puts
7. A. would
B. could
C.
should
D. must
8. A. But
B.
Or
C.
While
D.
And
9. A. is
B. was
C.
are
D. were
10. A. as
B.
with
C. to
D. like