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      Why People Use Pseudonyms
       You can’t choose the name you are given at birth.but in many countries you can change it legally when you reach adulthood.Of course, most people never change their names 1 they feel unhappy about them.However, some people do 2 this course of action-particularly artists! What makes an artist want to change their name? Sometimes it’s for purely 3 reasons, such as the Nobel Prize winning poet from ChileNeflali Reyes.He didn’t want his father to 4 he was writing poetry, so he changed his name to Pablo Neruda when he was a young man. 5 other times the reason may appear eccentric;take the case of the Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa 6 wrote under 75 different names.The reason?“When I use a different nameI always write in a different way,”he explained.In most cases 7 the reason is for socialhistoricalpoliticalor cultural reasons.Here are some of the most 8
      The person’s real name is just 9 long and difficult to remember.Let’s be honest Madonna Louise Ciccone is not as 10 to remember as just plain “Madonna”.And short names are much easier to rememberWilliam Bradley became Brad Pitt and Edson Arantes do Nascimento became Pele.
      Sometimes names are changed for marketing 11 .For exampleif a name sounds too“foreign”it may be changed to something that is more recognizable in a 12 .So in the film worldRamon Estevez adopted the name Martin Sheen.Or maybe the artist’s real name doesn’t sound very attractive-Chad Everett does 13 a lot better than Raymond Cramton.
      Artists sometimes 14 the name of someone they admire.Robert Zimmerman changed his name to Boo Dylan because of his admiration for the Welsh poet,Dylan Thomas.
       Another reason may be practicalityin the pastwomen found it very difficult to get published.To 15 this situation they sometimes gave themselves men’s namesso the English author Mary Ann Evans became George Eliotand she did get her books published!
      词汇:
      pseudonym n.假名,笔名 recognizable adj.可辨认的,可识别的
      legally ad.法律上,合法地
      eccentric adj.古怪的,反常的 attractive adj.有吸引力的,引人注目的
      Portuguese adj.葡萄牙的,葡萄牙人的,葡萄牙语的
      adopt v.采取,采纳
      plain adj.清楚的,明白的 admire v.赞赏,钦佩
      marketing n.推销,营销
      注释:
      Nobel Prize:诺贝尔奖
      练习:
      1.A)as if B)as C)even if D)even
      2.A)take B)make C)do D)have
      3.A)private B)individual C)own D)personal
      4.A)understand B)know C)recognize D)observe
      5.A)At B)On C)In D)During
      6.A)whom B)which C)who D)that
      7.A)but B)although C)though D)however
      8.A)popular B)common C)ordinary D)average
      9.A)so B)too C)very D)much
      10.A)easy B)short C)simple D)brief
      11.A)aims B)ends C)goals D)purposes
      12.A)market B)film C)country D)business
      13.A)look B)sound C)appear D)seem
      14.A)choose B)give C)change D)get
      15.A)admit B)assure C)avoid D)affect
      答案与题解:
      1.C 本句前半句提到大多数人不会改名字,因此可以判断是选有让步转折意义的“even if,,其他的选项都没有这个意思,尤其要注意even是副词,不可以这样用于句首引出从句。
      2.A本句的意思是想说有些人,尤其是艺术家们,会更改名字。不过,本句没有直接说change their names而是说采取行动,那么只能用takeaction进行搭配,其他动词都不合适。
      3.D根据后面

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