Most English people have three names: a __1__(1. A. last B. first C. nick D. full ) name, a middle name and the family name. Their __2__(2. A. first B. full C. family D. nick ) name comes last. For example, my full name is Jim Allen Brown. Brown is my family name. My parents give me __3__(3. A. other B. others C. the other D. another ) names. People sometimes don't use their __4__(4. A. family B. last C. first D. middle) name very much. So Jim Allen Brown is usually called Jim Brown. People __5__ (5. A. often B. always C. like to D. never )use Mr., Miss, Mrs. before their first name. So you can say Jim Brown, or Mr. Brown, __6__ (6. A. and B. because C. since D. but )you should never say Mr. Jim. Sometimes people ask me about my name. “When __7__ (7. A. was B. did C. do D. were )you born, why did your __8__ (8. A. parents B. friends C. teacher D. boss )call you Jim?” they ask, Why did they choose that name?” The answer is they didn't call Jim. They called me James. James was the name of my grandfather. In England, people usually call me Jim for __9__. (9. A. fun B. long C. nothing D. short )That's because it is shorter and __10__(10. A. easier B. harder C. happier D. longer ) than James.