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2. What is Thorpe’s first nickname?

A
 Ian.
B
 Fountain for Youth.
C
 Flipper.

答案解析

正确答案:C

解析:

这道题考查的是对文本细节信息的捕捉,具体涉及人物 Thorpe 的第一个昵称。 **解析如下:** 1. **审题**:题目问的是 "What is Thorpe’s first nickname?"(Thorpe 的第一个昵称是什么?)。关键词是 "Thorpe"、"first"(第一个)和 "nickname"(昵称)。 2. **选项分析**: * A. Ian:这通常是一个正式的名字(First Name),而不是昵称。 * B. Fountain for Youth:意为“青春之泉”,这更像是一个比喻或称号,不太像常见的个人昵称。 * C. Flipper:这是一个典型的英文昵称,常用来形容活泼好动的人或与水有关特征的人(如海豚)。 3. **推理依据**:虽然题目中提供的图片 `` 无法直接在此处显示内容,但根据给出的标准答案 **C**,我们可以推断在相关的阅读材料或背景故事中,Thorpe 获得的第一个外号是 "Flipper"。这类题目通常出现在英语阅读理解中,要求考生回到原文寻找特定细节。原文中很可能有类似 "His first nickname was Flipper..." 或者人们开始叫他 "Flipper" 这样的描述。 **结论:** 根据题目给出的正确答案,Thorpe 的第一个昵称是 **Flipper**。 故正确选项为 **C**。
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