Americans have a great love for informality and nowhere is this better expressed than in their love for nicknames (昵称、绰号). Upon greeting strangers for the first time they will quickly introduce themselves by their nickname. These are shortened forms of their given name at birth and reflect the casual relationships which exist among friend sand coworkers. Family names are hardly ever used in daily situations and the use of one's father's last name is saved only for rare and formal occasions. In many traditional cultures the use of the family name is seen as a sign of respect. For Americans, however, it's the nickname which creates an immediate intimacy between two people upon which to build a relationship. By speaking to another on a first name basis and using his nickname, walls are immediately torn down and equality between two people is established. At work bosses will refer to their employees by their nicknames. Should an employer use a worker's family name, you can be sure that some kind of correction or serious business will follow. This love for nicknames can create a sense of closeness between people who are otherwise not related. Even the presidents of the United States have borne nicknames. Abraham Lincoln was known as Honest Abe. John F. Kennedy was known as Jack or JFK and William Clinton has no reservations in letting people know he prefers to be called Bill, but those who look upon him with disfavor may call him Slick Willy. Not only people but cities often carry their own nicknames. Chicago is called the "Windy City" because of the strong winds which come down from Canada throughout the year. New York City is considered the "Big Apple" for reasons which are still obscure to most people including many New Yorkers. Not every nickname, however, is positive and some can be rather rude and insulting. If someone should demonstrate a certain negative characteristic, a label will soon be attached to describe that person in an unpleasant way. Likewise a person's physical traits which are very dominant may lead to nicknames but not necessarily to one's liking or choice. A nickname, therefore, is a way of identifying or describing someone or something for better or worse.
单选题 Why do Americans prefer to use nicknames when addressing one another?
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】解析:题目问:为什么在提到另一个人之时,美国人会喜欢用到绰号?从第一段中我们可以看出,本题选D。
单选题 Americans tend to use others' family names________.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】解析:本题是一道细节题。我们可以在第一段最后一句找到相关信息:在日常情景中人们几乎不用姓,而父亲的姓只用于特殊场合和正式场合。因此本题的正确答案应该选择C。
单选题 Many traditional societies see the use of one's family name as a sign of________.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】解析:题目问:许多传统社会都将使用他人姓氏的行为作为一种什么的象征?同上题,故选B。
单选题 An American employer is likely to use a worker's family name when________.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】解析:从第三段可知,C项正确,即在需要做出某些更正或遇到严肃业务问题时会使用姓氏。
单选题 In Paragraph 5, the word "obscure" is closest in meaning to "________".
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】解析:第五段意思为纽约城昵称的来源不明,另按字面意思选A。