Fill in each numbered blank with ONE suitable word.
A DOCTOR
A doctor who worked in a village was very annoyed because many people_______(1) to stop him in the street and ask ____(2) his advice. In this way, he was never paid for his services, and he never managed to earn much ______(3). He made up_____ (4) mind to put an end to do this. One day, he ______(5) stopped by a young man______ (6) said to him, “Oh, doctor, I’m so happy to see you. l’ve got a severe pain in my left side”. The doctor pretended to be interested_____ (7) said. “Shut your eyes and stick your tongue ______(8) of your mouth”. Then he went away, leaving the man standing in the _____(9) with his tongue hanging out and a large crowd of people laughing _______(10) him.
_______(6)
A.which
B.who
C.whom
D.whose

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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 28 to 34.
When naming a child, some parents seem to choose a name based simply on their personal preference. In other families, grandparents or professional name-makers come up with a child's name. In some cases, the time of a child's birth influences how the child's name is determined.
In many European cultures, names are typically chosen by parents. Parents' choice for their child's name may be based on names of their relatives or ancestors. For example, in Italy, children are traditionally named after their grandparents. The parents generally use the father's parents' names first. If they have more children, then they will use the mother's parents' names. Similarly, some people in Eastern Europe name their children after relatives who have died. This tradition is seen as a means to protect the child from the Angel of Death.
Traditionally in some Asian countries, a child's grandfather or a fortune-teller chooses the child's name. In contrast to the tradition of naming children after relatives, the child's name is chosen to influence the child's character. For example, names may be based on a connection to certain elements such as fire, water, earth, wood, or metal. Or the name might include a written character meaning beauty, strength, or kindness.
In certain African cultures, when a child is born plays a large part in determining the child's name. In Ghana's Akan culture, the day a child is born determines the child's name. But each day has different names for boys and girls. For instance, a boy born on Friday is named Kofi, whereas a girl born on the same day is named Afua. Both Kofi and Afua mean "wanderer" or "explorer." Children with these names are seen as travelers.
No matter where the name comes from, a child's name is the first gift in life. Whether the name is chosen according to preference or dictated by tradition, it reflects something about a child's culture. For that reason, all names should be treasured and respected.
(Source: Reading Challenge 2 by Casey Malarcher & Andrea Janzen)
The word "means" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to                                          .
 
A.route    
B.symbol
C.way  
D.sign