Topic NAMES 1B

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Số câu hỏi: 13

Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút 0 giây

Câu hỏi 1 (1 điểm):

knowledgeable (adj)


Câu hỏi 2 (1 điểm):

to depend on


Câu hỏi 3 (1 điểm):

not for the world


Câu hỏi 4 (1 điểm):

to pay great attention to


Câu hỏi 5 (1 điểm):

indicate (v)


Câu hỏi 6 (1 điểm):

to bring sb good fortune


Câu hỏi 7 (1 điểm):

unique (adj)


Câu hỏi 8 (1 điểm):

accumulation (n)


Câu hỏi 9 (1 điểm):

to be meaningful to sb


Câu hỏi 10 (1 điểm):

to put pressure on sb's shoulders


Câu hỏi 11 (6 điểm):

Matching | Nối các câu trả lời với câu hỏi tương ứng


1. Who gave you your name?    
   Oh, there are some nicknames that are very popular in China. For example, Lili means that their parents hope their daughters would be beautiful; and Kuan kuan, indicates that their sons would be magnanimous when they are grown up.
2. Does your name have any particular (or special) meaning?    
   People in my country pay great attention to their names because they believe that suitable names will bring them good fortune. Sometimes they even change their names for their business and family purpose.
3. Do you like your name? Would you like to change your name?    
   In China, I believe that fathers are in the position of naming their children. Sometimes they will look through some Chinese classical literatures to seek the meaningful words for their children.
4. In your country, do people feel that their name is very important?    
   I quite like my name, and I won't change it for the world, because it is unique. I don't think that anyone else in China has the same name. It's part of my identity, and it is meaningful to me.
5. Who usually names babies in your country? Do you have any special traditions about naming children?    
   Zhi means knowledge, and Lei means accumulation. So I guess my parents wanted to tell me that being knowledgeable depends on accumulation. You see they put a lot of pressure on my shoulders with this name.
6. What names are most common in your hometown?    
   My parents gave me my name, my father to be exact.

Câu hỏi 12 (10 điểm):

Fill in the blank with NO MORE THAN TWO words | Điền vào chỗ trống sử dụng KHÔNG QUÁ 2 TỪ

My parents gave me my name, my father to be exact. Zhi means knowledge, and Lei means a). So I guess my parents wanted to tell me that being knowledgeable b) on accumulation. You see they put a lot of c) on my d) with this name. I quite like my name, and I won't change it for e), because it is f). I don't think that anyone else in China has the same name.

It's part of my identity, and it is meaningful g) me. People in my country pay great h) to their names because they believe that suitable names will bring them i). Sometimes they even change their names for their business and family purpose.

In China, I believe that fathers are in the position of naming their children. Sometimes they will look through some Chinese Classical Literature to seek meaningful words for their children.

Oh, there are some nicknames that are very popular in China. For example, Lili means that their parents hope their daughters would be beautiful; and Kuan Kuan, j) that their sons would be magnanimous when they are grown up.


Câu hỏi 13 (26 điểm):

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1. Who gave you your name?

2. Does your name have any particular (or special) meaning?

3. Do you like your name? Would you like to change your name?

4. In your country, do people feel that their name is very important?

5. Who usually names babies in your country? Do you have any special traditions about naming children?

6. What names are most common in your hometown?

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