Everyone has a family name. But what does it mean(意思)? From what do family names come?
One, some family names are from the place of their homes. If a man lives(居住)on or near a hill(山), his family name may be Hill. In England, people’s names may be Wood, Lake, because they live near the wood or lake.
Two, family names are from a person’s job(工作). If a person is a cook, he may be Cook.
Three, many people get their family names from their father’s given name. If you hear the name “Jackson”, you know that he is the son of Jack.
判断正(T)误(F)There are only(只有)three family names in English
Tom lives near wood, so his full name may(可能)be Tom Wood.
The children(孩子)have the same family names as their fathers(父亲).
Mr. Jackson has a son, his son’s name is Michael Jack.
A boy’s name is Will Cook, his father may be a cook.