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阅读理解EachIndian(印第安人)wassupposedtokeephisbirthnameuntilhewasoldenoughtoearnoneforhimself.Buthisplaymates(游戏伙伴)wouldalwaysgivehimanameoftheirown.No

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阅读理解

  Each Indian(印第安人)was supposed to keep his birth name until he was old enough to earn one for himself.But his playmates(游戏伙伴)would always give him a name of their own.No matter what his parents called him his childhood friends would use the name they had chosen.Often it was not pleasing such as Bow Legs or Bad Boy.But sometimes a name fit so well that the youngster found it difficult to shake it off.If he could not earn a better one from a war later he could be stuck with a name like Bow Legs for the rest of his life.

  The Indian earned his real name when he was old enough for his first fight against the enemy.His life name depended on how he acted during this first battle.When he returned from the war the whole tribe would gather and observe the ceremony in which he would be given his name by the chief.If he had done well he would get a good name.Otherwise he might be called Crazy Wolf or Man-Afraid-Of-a-Horse.So an Indian's name told his record or described the kind of man he was.

  A man was given many chances to improve his name however.If in a later battle he was brave in fighting against the enemy he was given a batter name.Some of our great fighters had as many as twelve names-all good and each better than the last.

  An Indian's names belonged to him for the rest of his life.No one else could use them.Even he himself could not give them away because names were assigned by the tribe not the family.So no man could pass on his name unless the chief and the tribe asked him to do so.

  Sometimes an Indian would be asked to give his name to a son who had performed a noticed deed.I know of only three of four times when this happened.It is the rarest honor for a person-the honor of assuming(承担)his father' name.

(1)

An Indian could be given the second name by ________.

[  ]

A.

his father

B.

the enemy

C.

the chief of the tribe

D.

his childhood friends.

(2)

The greatest honor an Indian could earn was ________.

[  ]

A.

a victory in his first battle against the enemy.

B.

a name given by the chief.

C.

a ceremony to get his real name.

D.

the right to use his father' name.

(3)

If an Indian had more than ten names it means that ________.

[  ]

A.

many people in the tribe liked him.

B.

he was a great fighter.

C.

he had a lot of friends.

D.

he had fought in fewer than ten battles.

(4)

Which of the following statements is not true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

The names given by the playmates of an Indian were usually not pleasant.

B.

The life name of an Indian was earned in battle.

C.

An Indian could throw away his birth name when he was old enough to earn one for himself.

D.

The Indians themselves were not allowed to give their names away.

阅读理解

  Each Indian(印第安人)was supposed to keep his birth name until he was old enough to earn one for himself.But his playmates(游戏伙伴)would always give him a name of their own.No matter what his parents called him his childhood friends would use the name they had chosen.Often it was not pleasing such as Bow Legs or Bad Boy.But sometimes a name fit so well that the youngster found it difficult to shake it off.If he could not earn a better one from a war later he could be stuck with a name like Bow Legs for the rest of his life.

  The Indian earned his real name when he was old enough for his first fight against the enemy.His life name depended on how he acted during this first battle.When he returned from the war the whole tribe would gather and observe the ceremony in which he would be given his name by the chief.If he had done well he would get a good name.Otherwise he might be called Crazy Wolf or Man-Afraid-Of-a-Horse.So an Indian's name told his record or described the kind of man he was.

  A man was given many chances to improve his name however.If in a later battle he was brave in fighting against the enemy he was given a batter name.Some of our great fighters had as many as twelve names-all good and each better than the last.

  An Indian's names belonged to him for the rest of his life.No one else could use them.Even he himself could not give them away because names were assigned by the tribe not the family.So no man could pass on his name unless the chief and the tribe asked him to do so.

  Sometimes an Indian would be asked to give his name to a son who had performed a noticed deed.I know of only three of four times when this happened.It is the rarest honor for a person-the honor of assuming(承担)his father' name.

(1)

An Indian could be given the second name by ________.

[  ]

A.

his father

B.

the enemy

C.

the chief of the tribe

D.

his childhood friends.

(2)

The greatest honor an Indian could earn was ________.

[  ]

A.

a victory in his first battle against the enemy.

B.

a name given by the chief.

C.

a ceremony to get his real name.

D.

the right to use his father' name.

(3)

If an Indian had more than ten names it means that ________.

[  ]

A.

many people in the tribe liked him.

B.

he was a great fighter.

C.

he had a lot of friends.

D.

he had fought in fewer than ten battles.

(4)

Which of the following statements is not true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

The names given by the playmates of an Indian were usually not pleasant.

B.

The life name of an Indian was earned in battle.

C.

An Indian could throw away his birth name when he was old enough to earn one for himself.

D.

The Indians themselves were not allowed to give their names away.

阅读理解

  Each Indian(印第安人)was supposed to keep his birth name until he was old enough to earn one for himself.But his playmates(游戏伙伴)would always give him a name of their own.No matter what his parents called him his childhood friends would use the name they had chosen.Often it was not pleasing such as Bow Legs or Bad Boy.But sometimes a name fit so well that the youngster found it difficult to shake it off.If he could not earn a better one from a war later he could be stuck with a name like Bow Legs for the rest of his life.

  The Indian earned his real name when he was old enough for his first fight against the enemy.His life name depended on how he acted during this first battle.When he returned from the war the whole tribe would gather and observe the ceremony in which he would be given his name by the chief.If he had done well he would get a good name.Otherwise he might be called Crazy Wolf or Man-Afraid-Of-a-Horse.So an Indian's name told his record or described the kind of man he was.

  A man was given many chances to improve his name however.If in a later battle he was brave in fighting against the enemy he was given a batter name.Some of our great fighters had as many as twelve names-all good and each better than the last.

  An Indian's names belonged to him for the rest of his life.No one else could use them.Even he himself could not give them away because names were assigned by the tribe not the family.So no man could pass on his name unless the chief and the tribe asked him to do so.

  Sometimes an Indian would be asked to give his name to a son who had performed a noticed deed.I know of only three of four times when this happened.It is the rarest honor for a person-the honor of assuming(承担)his father' name.

(1)

An Indian could be given the second name by ________.

[  ]

A.

his father

B.

the enemy

C.

the chief of the tribe

D.

his childhood friends.

(2)

The greatest honor an Indian could earn was ________.

[  ]

A.

a victory in his first battle against the enemy.

B.

a name given by the chief.

C.

a ceremony to get his real name.

D.

the right to use his father' name.

(3)

If an Indian had more than ten names it means that ________.

[  ]

A.

many people in the tribe liked him.

B.

he was a great fighter.

C.

he had a lot of friends.

D.

he had fought in fewer than ten battles.

(4)

Which of the following statements is not true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

The names given by the playmates of an Indian were usually not pleasant.

B.

The life name of an Indian was earned in battle.

C.

An Indian could throw away his birth name when he was old enough to earn one for himself.

D.

The Indians themselves were not allowed to give their names away.

阅读理解

  Each Indian(印第安人)was supposed to keep his birth name until he was old enough to earn one for himself.But his playmates(游戏伙伴)would always give him a name of their own.No matter what his parents called him his childhood friends would use the name they had chosen.Often it was not pleasing such as Bow Legs or Bad Boy.But sometimes a name fit so well that the youngster found it difficult to shake it off.If he could not earn a better one from a war later he could be stuck with a name like Bow Legs for the rest of his life.

  The Indian earned his real name when he was old enough for his first fight against the enemy.His life name depended on how he acted during this first battle.When he returned from the war the whole tribe would gather and observe the ceremony in which he would be given his name by the chief.If he had done well he would get a good name.Otherwise he might be called Crazy Wolf or Man-Afraid-Of-a-Horse.So an Indian's name told his record or described the kind of man he was.

  A man was given many chances to improve his name however.If in a later battle he was brave in fighting against the enemy he was given a batter name.Some of our great fighters had as many as twelve names-all good and each better than the last.

  An Indian's names belonged to him for the rest of his life.No one else could use them.Even he himself could not give them away because names were assigned by the tribe not the family.So no man could pass on his name unless the chief and the tribe asked him to do so.

  Sometimes an Indian would be asked to give his name to a son who had performed a noticed deed.I know of only three of four times when this happened.It is the rarest honor for a person-the honor of assuming(承担)his father' name.

(1)

An Indian could be given the second name by ________.

[  ]

A.

his father

B.

the enemy

C.

the chief of the tribe

D.

his childhood friends.

(2)

The greatest honor an Indian could earn was ________.

[  ]

A.

a victory in his first battle against the enemy.

B.

a name given by the chief.

C.

a ceremony to get his real name.

D.

the right to use his father' name.

(3)

If an Indian had more than ten names it means that ________.

[  ]

A.

many people in the tribe liked him.

B.

he was a great fighter.

C.

he had a lot of friends.

D.

he had fought in fewer than ten battles.

(4)

Which of the following statements is not true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

The names given by the playmates of an Indian were usually not pleasant.

B.

The life name of an Indian was earned in battle.

C.

An Indian could throw away his birth name when he was old enough to earn one for himself.

D.

The Indians themselves were not allowed to give their names away.

阅读理解

  Each Indian(印第安人)was supposed to keep his birth name until he was old enough to earn one for himself.But his playmates(游戏伙伴)would always give him a name of their own.No matter what his parents called him his childhood friends would use the name they had chosen.Often it was not pleasing such as Bow Legs or Bad Boy.But sometimes a name fit so well that the youngster found it difficult to shake it off.If he could not earn a better one from a war later he could be stuck with a name like Bow Legs for the rest of his life.

  The Indian earned his real name when he was old enough for his first fight against the enemy.His life name depended on how he acted during this first battle.When he returned from the war the whole tribe would gather and observe the ceremony in which he would be given his name by the chief.If he had done well he would get a good name.Otherwise he might be called Crazy Wolf or Man-Afraid-Of-a-Horse.So an Indian's name told his record or described the kind of man he was.

  A man was given many chances to improve his name however.If in a later battle he was brave in fighting against the enemy he was given a batter name.Some of our great fighters had as many as twelve names-all good and each better than the last.

  An Indian's names belonged to him for the rest of his life.No one else could use them.Even he himself could not give them away because names were assigned by the tribe not the family.So no man could pass on his name unless the chief and the tribe asked him to do so.

  Sometimes an Indian would be asked to give his name to a son who had performed a noticed deed.I know of only three of four times when this happened.It is the rarest honor for a person-the honor of assuming(承担)his father' name.

(1)

An Indian could be given the second name by ________.

[  ]

A.

his father

B.

the enemy

C.

the chief of the tribe

D.

his childhood friends.

(2)

The greatest honor an Indian could earn was ________.

[  ]

A.

a victory in his first battle against the enemy.

B.

a name given by the chief.

C.

a ceremony to get his real name.

D.

the right to use his father' name.

(3)

If an Indian had more than ten names it means that ________.

[  ]

A.

many people in the tribe liked him.

B.

he was a great fighter.

C.

he had a lot of friends.

D.

he had fought in fewer than ten battles.

(4)

Which of the following statements is not true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

The names given by the playmates of an Indian were usually not pleasant.

B.

The life name of an Indian was earned in battle.

C.

An Indian could throw away his birth name when he was old enough to earn one for himself.

D.

The Indians themselves were not allowed to give their names away.

阅读理解

  Each Indian(印第安人)was supposed to keep his birth name until he was old enough to earn one for himself.But his playmates(游戏伙伴)would always give him a name of their own.No matter what his parents called him his childhood friends would use the name they had chosen.Often it was not pleasing such as Bow Legs or Bad Boy.But sometimes a name fit so well that the youngster found it difficult to shake it off.If he could not earn a better one from a war later he could be stuck with a name like Bow Legs for the rest of his life.

  The Indian earned his real name when he was old enough for his first fight against the enemy.His life name depended on how he acted during this first battle.When he returned from the war the whole tribe would gather and observe the ceremony in which he would be given his name by the chief.If he had done well he would get a good name.Otherwise he might be called Crazy Wolf or Man-Afraid-Of-a-Horse.So an Indian's name told his record or described the kind of man he was.

  A man was given many chances to improve his name however.If in a later battle he was brave in fighting against the enemy he was given a batter name.Some of our great fighters had as many as twelve names-all good and each better than the last.

  An Indian's names belonged to him for the rest of his life.No one else could use them.Even he himself could not give them away because names were assigned by the tribe not the family.So no man could pass on his name unless the chief and the tribe asked him to do so.

  Sometimes an Indian would be asked to give his name to a son who had performed a noticed deed.I know of only three of four times when this happened.It is the rarest honor for a person-the honor of assuming(承担)his father' name.

(1)

An Indian could be given the second name by ________.

[  ]

A.

his father

B.

the enemy

C.

the chief of the tribe

D.

his childhood friends.

(2)

The greatest honor an Indian could earn was ________.

[  ]

A.

a victory in his first battle against the enemy.

B.

a name given by the chief.

C.

a ceremony to get his real name.

D.

the right to use his father' name.

(3)

If an Indian had more than ten names it means that ________.

[  ]

A.

many people in the tribe liked him.

B.

he was a great fighter.

C.

he had a lot of friends.

D.

he had fought in fewer than ten battles.

(4)

Which of the following statements is not true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

The names given by the playmates of an Indian were usually not pleasant.

B.

The life name of an Indian was earned in battle.

C.

An Indian could throw away his birth name when he was old enough to earn one for himself.

D.

The Indians themselves were not allowed to give their names away.

阅读理解

  Each Indian(印第安人)was supposed to keep his birth name until he was old enough to earn one for himself.But his playmates(游戏伙伴)would always give him a name of their own.No matter what his parents called him his childhood friends would use the name they had chosen.Often it was not pleasing such as Bow Legs or Bad Boy.But sometimes a name fit so well that the youngster found it difficult to shake it off.If he could not earn a better one from a war later he could be stuck with a name like Bow Legs for the rest of his life.

  The Indian earned his real name when he was old enough for his first fight against the enemy.His life name depended on how he acted during this first battle.When he returned from the war the whole tribe would gather and observe the ceremony in which he would be given his name by the chief.If he had done well he would get a good name.Otherwise he might be called Crazy Wolf or Man-Afraid-Of-a-Horse.So an Indian's name told his record or described the kind of man he was.

  A man was given many chances to improve his name however.If in a later battle he was brave in fighting against the enemy he was given a batter name.Some of our great fighters had as many as twelve names-all good and each better than the last.

  An Indian's names belonged to him for the rest of his life.No one else could use them.Even he himself could not give them away because names were assigned by the tribe not the family.So no man could pass on his name unless the chief and the tribe asked him to do so.

  Sometimes an Indian would be asked to give his name to a son who had performed a noticed deed.I know of only three of four times when this happened.It is the rarest honor for a person-the honor of assuming(承担)his father' name.

(1)

An Indian could be given the second name by ________.

[  ]

A.

his father

B.

the enemy

C.

the chief of the tribe

D.

his childhood friends.

(2)

The greatest honor an Indian could earn was ________.

[  ]

A.

a victory in his first battle against the enemy.

B.

a name given by the chief.

C.

a ceremony to get his real name.

D.

the right to use his father' name.

(3)

If an Indian had more than ten names it means that ________.

[  ]

A.

many people in the tribe liked him.

B.

he was a great fighter.

C.

he had a lot of friends.

D.

he had fought in fewer than ten battles.

(4)

Which of the following statements is not true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

The names given by the playmates of an Indian were usually not pleasant.

B.

The life name of an Indian was earned in battle.

C.

An Indian could throw away his birth name when he was old enough to earn one for himself.

D.

The Indians themselves were not allowed to give their names away.

阅读理解

  Each Indian(印第安人)was supposed to keep his birth name until he was old enough to earn one for himself.But his playmates(游戏伙伴)would always give him a name of their own.No matter what his parents called him his childhood friends would use the name they had chosen.Often it was not pleasing such as Bow Legs or Bad Boy.But sometimes a name fit so well that the youngster found it difficult to shake it off.If he could not earn a better one from a war later he could be stuck with a name like Bow Legs for the rest of his life.

  The Indian earned his real name when he was old enough for his first fight against the enemy.His life name depended on how he acted during this first battle.When he returned from the war the whole tribe would gather and observe the ceremony in which he would be given his name by the chief.If he had done well he would get a good name.Otherwise he might be called Crazy Wolf or Man-Afraid-Of-a-Horse.So an Indian's name told his record or described the kind of man he was.

  A man was given many chances to improve his name however.If in a later battle he was brave in fighting against the enemy he was given a batter name.Some of our great fighters had as many as twelve names-all good and each better than the last.

  An Indian's names belonged to him for the rest of his life.No one else could use them.Even he himself could not give them away because names were assigned by the tribe not the family.So no man could pass on his name unless the chief and the tribe asked him to do so.

  Sometimes an Indian would be asked to give his name to a son who had performed a noticed deed.I know of only three of four times when this happened.It is the rarest honor for a person-the honor of assuming(承担)his father' name.

(1)

An Indian could be given the second name by ________.

[  ]

A.

his father

B.

the enemy

C.

the chief of the tribe

D.

his childhood friends.

(2)

The greatest honor an Indian could earn was ________.

[  ]

A.

a victory in his first battle against the enemy.

B.

a name given by the chief.

C.

a ceremony to get his real name.

D.

the right to use his father' name.

(3)

If an Indian had more than ten names it means that ________.

[  ]

A.

many people in the tribe liked him.

B.

he was a great fighter.

C.

he had a lot of friends.

D.

he had fought in fewer than ten battles.

(4)

Which of the following statements is not true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

The names given by the playmates of an Indian were usually not pleasant.

B.

The life name of an Indian was earned in battle.

C.

An Indian could throw away his birth name when he was old enough to earn one for himself.

D.

The Indians themselves were not allowed to give their names away.

阅读理解

  Each Indian(印第安人)was supposed to keep his birth name until he was old enough to earn one for himself.But his playmates(游戏伙伴)would always give him a name of their own.No matter what his parents called him his childhood friends would use the name they had chosen.Often it was not pleasing such as Bow Legs or Bad Boy.But sometimes a name fit so well that the youngster found it difficult to shake it off.If he could not earn a better one from a war later he could be stuck with a name like Bow Legs for the rest of his life.

  The Indian earned his real name when he was old enough for his first fight against the enemy.His life name depended on how he acted during this first battle.When he returned from the war the whole tribe would gather and observe the ceremony in which he would be given his name by the chief.If he had done well he would get a good name.Otherwise he might be called Crazy Wolf or Man-Afraid-Of-a-Horse.So an Indian's name told his record or described the kind of man he was.

  A man was given many chances to improve his name however.If in a later battle he was brave in fighting against the enemy he was given a batter name.Some of our great fighters had as many as twelve names-all good and each better than the last.

  An Indian's names belonged to him for the rest of his life.No one else could use them.Even he himself could not give them away because names were assigned by the tribe not the family.So no man could pass on his name unless the chief and the tribe asked him to do so.

  Sometimes an Indian would be asked to give his name to a son who had performed a noticed deed.I know of only three of four times when this happened.It is the rarest honor for a person-the honor of assuming(承担)his father' name.

阅读理解

  Each Indian(印第安人)was supposed to keep his birth name until he was old enough to earn one for himself.But his playmates(游戏伙伴)would always give him a name of their own.No matter what his parents called him his childhood friends would use the name they had chosen.Often it was not pleasing such as Bow Legs or Bad Boy.But sometimes a name fit so well that the youngster found it difficult to shake it off.If he could not earn a better one from a war later he could be stuck with a name like Bow Legs for the rest of his life.

  The Indian earned his real name when he was old enough for his first fight against the enemy.His life name depended on how he acted during this first battle.When he returned from the war the whole tribe would gather and observe the ceremony in which he would be given his name by the chief.If he had done well he would get a good name.Otherwise he might be called Crazy Wolf or Man-Afraid-Of-a-Horse.So an Indian's name told his record or described the kind of man he was.

  A man was given many chances to improve his name however.If in a later battle he was brave in fighting against the enemy he was given a batter name.Some of our great fighters had as many as twelve names-all good and each better than the last.

  An Indian's names belonged to him for the rest of his life.No one else could use them.Even he himself could not give them away because names were assigned by the tribe not the family.So no man could pass on his name unless the chief and the tribe asked him to do so.

  Sometimes an Indian would be asked to give his name to a son who had performed a noticed deed.I know of only three of four times when this happened.It is the rarest honor for a person-the honor of assuming(承担)his father' name.

阅读理解

  Each Indian(印第安人)was supposed to keep his birth name until he was old enough to earn one for himself.But his playmates(游戏伙伴)would always give him a name of their own.No matter what his parents called him his childhood friends would use the name they had chosen.Often it was not pleasing such as Bow Legs or Bad Boy.But sometimes a name fit so well that the youngster found it difficult to shake it off.If he could not earn a better one from a war later he could be stuck with a name like Bow Legs for the rest of his life.

  The Indian earned his real name when he was old enough for his first fight against the enemy.His life name depended on how he acted during this first battle.When he returned from the war the whole tribe would gather and observe the ceremony in which he would be given his name by the chief.If he had done well he would get a good name.Otherwise he might be called Crazy Wolf or Man-Afraid-Of-a-Horse.So an Indian's name told his record or described the kind of man he was.

  A man was given many chances to improve his name however.If in a later battle he was brave in fighting against the enemy he was given a batter name.Some of our great fighters had as many as twelve names-all good and each better than the last.

  An Indian's names belonged to him for the rest of his life.No one else could use them.Even he himself could not give them away because names were assigned by the tribe not the family.So no man could pass on his name unless the chief and the tribe asked him to do so.

  Sometimes an Indian would be asked to give his name to a son who had performed a noticed deed.I know of only three of four times when this happened.It is the rarest honor for a person-the honor of assuming(承担)his father' name.

阅读理解

  Each Indian(印第安人)was supposed to keep his birth name until he was old enough to earn one for himself.But his playmates(游戏伙伴)would always give him a name of their own.No matter what his parents called him his childhood friends would use the name they had chosen.Often it was not pleasing such as Bow Legs or Bad Boy.But sometimes a name fit so well that the youngster found it difficult to shake it off.If he could not earn a better one from a war later he could be stuck with a name like Bow Legs for the rest of his life.

  The Indian earned his real name when he was old enough for his first fight against the enemy.His life name depended on how he acted during this first battle.When he returned from the war the whole tribe would gather and observe the ceremony in which he would be given his name by the chief.If he had done well he would get a good name.Otherwise he might be called Crazy Wolf or Man-Afraid-Of-a-Horse.So an Indian's name told his record or described the kind of man he was.

  A man was given many chances to improve his name however.If in a later battle he was brave in fighting against the enemy he was given a batter name.Some of our great fighters had as many as twelve names-all good and each better than the last.

  An Indian's names belonged to him for the rest of his life.No one else could use them.Even he himself could not give them away because names were assigned by the tribe not the family.So no man could pass on his name unless the chief and the tribe asked him to do so.

  Sometimes an Indian would be asked to give his name to a son who had performed a noticed deed.I know of only three of four times when this happened.It is the rarest honor for a person-the honor of assuming(承担)his father' name.

(1)

An Indian could be given the second name by ________.

[  ]

A.

his father

B.

the enemy

C.

the chief of the tribe

D.

his childhood friends.

(1)

(1)

(1)

An Indian could be given the second name by ________.

[  ]

A.

his father

B.

the enemy

C.

the chief of the tribe

D.

his childhood friends.

An Indian could be given the second name by ________.

[  ]

A.

his father

B.

the enemy

C.

the chief of the tribe

D.

his childhood friends.

An Indian could be given the second name by ________.

[  ]

A.

his father

B.

the enemy

C.

the chief of the tribe

D.

his childhood friends.

An Indian could be given the second name by ________.

An Indian could be given the second name by ________.

An Indian could be given the second name by ________.

An Indian could be given the second name by ________.

[  ] [  ]

A.

his father

A.

A.

his father

his father

his father

B.

the enemy

B.

B.

the enemy

the enemy

the enemy

C.

the chief of the tribe

C.

C.

the chief of the tribe

the chief of the tribe

the chief of the tribe

D.

his childhood friends.

D.

D.

his childhood friends.

his childhood friends.

his childhood friends.

(2)

The greatest honor an Indian could earn was ________.

[  ]

A.

a victory in his first battle against the enemy.

B.

a name given by the chief.

C.

a ceremony to get his real name.

D.

the right to use his father' name.

(2)

(2)

(2)

The greatest honor an Indian could earn was ________.

[  ]

A.

a victory in his first battle against the enemy.

B.

a name given by the chief.

C.

a ceremony to get his real name.

D.

the right to use his father' name.

The greatest honor an Indian could earn was ________.

[  ]

A.

a victory in his first battle against the enemy.

B.

a name given by the chief.

C.

a ceremony to get his real name.

D.

the right to use his father' name.

The greatest honor an Indian could earn was ________.

[  ]

A.

a victory in his first battle against the enemy.

B.

a name given by the chief.

C.

a ceremony to get his real name.

D.

the right to use his father' name.

The greatest honor an Indian could earn was ________.

The greatest honor an Indian could earn was ________.

The greatest honor an Indian could earn was ________.

The greatest honor an Indian could earn was ________.

[  ] [  ]

A.

a victory in his first battle against the enemy.

A.

A.

a victory in his first battle against the enemy.

a victory in his first battle against the enemy.

a victory in his first battle against the enemy.

B.

a name given by the chief.

B.

B.

a name given by the chief.

a name given by the chief.

a name given by the chief.

C.

a ceremony to get his real name.

C.

C.

a ceremony to get his real name.

a ceremony to get his real name.

a ceremony to get his real name.

D.

the right to use his father' name.

D.

D.

the right to use his father' name.

the right to use his father' name.

the right to use his father' name.

(3)

If an Indian had more than ten names it means that ________.

[  ]

A.

many people in the tribe liked him.

B.

he was a great fighter.

C.

he had a lot of friends.

D.

he had fought in fewer than ten battles.

(3)

(3)

(3)

If an Indian had more than ten names it means that ________.

[  ]

A.

many people in the tribe liked him.

B.

he was a great fighter.

C.

he had a lot of friends.

D.

he had fought in fewer than ten battles.

If an Indian had more than ten names it means that ________.

[  ]

A.

many people in the tribe liked him.

B.

he was a great fighter.

C.

he had a lot of friends.

D.

he had fought in fewer than ten battles.

If an Indian had more than ten names it means that ________.

[  ]

A.

many people in the tribe liked him.

B.

he was a great fighter.

C.

he had a lot of friends.

D.

he had fought in fewer than ten battles.

If an Indian had more than ten names it means that ________.

If an Indian had more than ten names it means that ________.

If an Indian had more than ten names it means that ________.

If an Indian had more than ten names it means that ________.

[  ] [  ]

A.

many people in the tribe liked him.

A.

A.

many people in the tribe liked him.

many people in the tribe liked him.

many people in the tribe liked him.

B.

he was a great fighter.

B.

B.

he was a great fighter.

he was a great fighter.

he was a great fighter.

C.

he had a lot of friends.

C.

C.

he had a lot of friends.

he had a lot of friends.

he had a lot of friends.

D.

he had fought in fewer than ten battles.

D.

D.

he had fought in fewer than ten battles.

he had fought in fewer than ten battles.

he had fought in fewer than ten battles.

(4)

Which of the following statements is not true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

The names given by the playmates of an Indian were usually not pleasant.

B.

The life name of an Indian was earned in battle.

C.

An Indian could throw away his birth name when he was old enough to earn one for himself.

D.

The Indians themselves were not allowed to give their names away.

(4)

(4)

(4)

Which of the following statements is not true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

The names given by the playmates of an Indian were usually not pleasant.

B.

The life name of an Indian was earned in battle.

C.

An Indian could throw away his birth name when he was old enough to earn one for himself.

D.

The Indians themselves were not allowed to give their names away.

Which of the following statements is not true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

The names given by the playmates of an Indian were usually not pleasant.

B.

The life name of an Indian was earned in battle.

C.

An Indian could throw away his birth name when he was old enough to earn one for himself.

D.

The Indians themselves were not allowed to give their names away.

Which of the following statements is not true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

The names given by the playmates of an Indian were usually not pleasant.

B.

The life name of an Indian was earned in battle.

C.

An Indian could throw away his birth name when he was old enough to earn one for himself.

D.

The Indians themselves were not allowed to give their names away.

Which of the following statements is not true according to the passage?

Which of the following statements is not true according to the passage?

Which of the following statements is not true according to the passage?

Which of the following statements is not true according to the passage?

[  ] [  ]

A.

The names given by the playmates of an Indian were usually not pleasant.

A.

A.

The names given by the playmates of an Indian were usually not pleasant.

The names given by the playmates of an Indian were usually not pleasant.

The names given by the playmates of an Indian were usually not pleasant.

B.

The life name of an Indian was earned in battle.

B.

B.

The life name of an Indian was earned in battle.

The life name of an Indian was earned in battle.

The life name of an Indian was earned in battle.

C.

An Indian could throw away his birth name when he was old enough to earn one for himself.

C.

C.

An Indian could throw away his birth name when he was old enough to earn one for himself.

An Indian could throw away his birth name when he was old enough to earn one for himself.

An Indian could throw away his birth name when he was old enough to earn one for himself.

D.

The Indians themselves were not allowed to give their names away.

D.

D.

The Indians themselves were not allowed to give their names away.

The Indians themselves were not allowed to give their names away.

The Indians themselves were not allowed to give their names away.

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答案:1.D;2.D;3.B;4.C;
答案:1.D;2.D;3.B;4.C;