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Surnames are said to be ______ in Anglo-Saxon England.

A.common
B.vocational
C.unusual
D.descriptive
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We learn from the first paragraph that ______ for many years after the 13th and 14th centuries.
A.family names became descriptive and occupational
B.people in some areas still had no surnames
C.some people kept changing their surnames
D.all family names fixed in England
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Which of the following sentences is an opinion rather than a fact
A.Hundreds of occupational names are at once familiar to us.
B."Black" and "White" implied "dark" and "fair" respectively.
C.Vocational names carry with them a certain gravity and dignity.
D.Every place in England has given its name to a family.
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