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1、姓名:_ 班级:_ 学号:_-密-封 -线- 卫生_类单选集考试卷模拟考试题考试时间:120分钟 考试总分:100分题号一二三四五总分分数遵守考场纪律,维护知识尊严,杜绝违纪行为,确保考试结果公正。1、why people use pseudonymsyou cant 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(51)

2、they feel unhappy about them. however, some people do(52)this course of actionparticularly artists! what makes an artist want to change their name sometimes its for purely(53)reasons, such as the nobel prize winning poet from chile, neflali reyes. he didnt want his father to(54)he was writing poetry

3、, so he changed his name to pablo neruda when he was a young man.(55)other times the reason may appear eccentric; take the case of the portuguese poet femando pessoa,(56)wrote under 75 different names. the reason is “when i use a different name, i always write in a different way,” he explained. in m

4、ost cases,(57),the reason is for social, historical, political, or cultural reasons. here are some of most(58).the persons real name is jus(59)long and difficult to remember. lets be honest, madonna louise ciccone is not as(60)to remember as just plain “madonna”. and short names are much easier to r

5、emember: william bradley became brad pitt and edson arantes do nascimento became pele.sometimes names are changed for marketing(61).for example, if a name sounds too “foreign”, it may be changed to something that is more recognizable in a(62). so in the film world, ramon estsvez adopted the name mar

6、tin sheen. or maybe the artists doesnt sound very attractivechad everett does(63)a lot better than raymond cramto.artists sometimes(64)the name of someone they admire. robert zimmennan changed his name to boo dylan because of his admiration for the welsh poet, dylan thomas.another reason may be prac

7、ticality: in the past, women found it very difficult to get published. to(65)this situation the situation they sometimes gave themselves mens names, so the english author mary ann evans became george eliot, and she did get her books published!( )a.as ifb.asc.even ifd.even2、why people use pseudonymsy

8、ou cant 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(51)they feel unhappy about them. however, some people do(52)this course of actionparticularly artists! what makes an artist want t

9、o change their name sometimes its for purely(53)reasons, such as the nobel prize winning poet from chile, neflali reyes. he didnt want his father to(54)he was writing poetry, so he changed his name to pablo neruda when he was a young man.(55)other times the reason may appear eccentric; take the case

10、 of the portuguese poet femando pessoa,(56)wrote under 75 different names. the reason is “when i use a different name, i always write in a different way,” he explained. in most cases,(57),the reason is for social, historical, political, or cultural reasons. here are some of most(58).the persons real

11、 name is jus(59)long and difficult to remember. lets be honest, madonna louise ciccone is not as(60)to remember as just plain “madonna”. and short names are much easier to remember: william bradley became brad pitt and edson arantes do nascimento became pele.sometimes names are changed for marketing

12、(61).for example, if a name sounds too “foreign”, it may be changed to something that is more recognizable in a(62). so in the film world, ramon estsvez adopted the name martin sheen. or maybe the artists doesnt sound very attractivechad everett does(63)a lot better than raymond cramto.artists somet

13、imes(64)the name of someone they admire. robert zimmennan changed his name to boo dylan because of his admiration for the welsh poet, dylan thomas.another reason may be practicality: in the past, women found it very difficult to get published. to(65)this situation the situation they sometimes gave t

14、hemselves mens names, so the english author mary ann evans became george eliot, and she did get her books published!( )a.takeb.makec.dod.have3、why people use pseudonymsyou cant choose the name you are given at birth, but in many countries you can change it legally when you reach adulthood. of course

15、, most people never change their names(51)they feel unhappy about them. however, some people do(52)this course of actionparticularly artists! what makes an artist want to change their name sometimes its for purely(53)reasons, such as the nobel prize winning poet from chile, neflali reyes. he didnt w

16、ant his father to(54)he was writing poetry, so he changed his name to pablo neruda when he was a young man.(55)other times the reason may appear eccentric; take the case of the portuguese poet femando pessoa,(56)wrote under 75 different names. the reason is “when i use a different name, i always wri

17、te in a different way,” he explained. in most cases,(57),the reason is for social, historical, political, or cultural reasons. here are some of most(58).the persons real name is jus(59)long and difficult to remember. lets be honest, madonna louise ciccone is not as(60)to remember as just plain “mado

18、nna”. and short names are much easier to remember: william bradley became brad pitt and edson arantes do nascimento became pele.sometimes names are changed for marketing(61).for example, if a name sounds too “foreign”, it may be changed to something that is more recognizable in a(62). so in the film

19、 world, ramon estsvez adopted the name martin sheen. or maybe the artists doesnt sound very attractivechad everett does(63)a lot better than raymond cramto.artists sometimes(64)the name of someone they admire. robert zimmennan changed his name to boo dylan because of his admiration for the welsh poe

20、t, dylan thomas.another reason may be practicality: in the past, women found it very difficult to get published. to(65)this situation the situation they sometimes gave themselves mens names, so the english author mary ann evans became george eliot, and she did get her books published!( )a.privateb.i

21、ndividualc.ownd.personal4、why people use pseudonymsyou cant 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(51)they feel unhappy about them. however, some people do(52)this course of act

22、ionparticularly artists! what makes an artist want to change their name sometimes its for purely(53)reasons, such as the nobel prize winning poet from chile, neflali reyes. he didnt want his father to(54)he was writing poetry, so he changed his name to pablo neruda when he was a young man.(55)other

23、times the reason may appear eccentric; take the case of the portuguese poet femando pessoa,(56)wrote under 75 different names. the reason is “when i use a different name, i always write in a different way,” he explained. in most cases,(57),the reason is for social, historical, political, or cultural

24、 reasons. here are some of most(58).the persons real name is jus(59)long and difficult to remember. lets be honest, madonna louise ciccone is not as(60)to remember as just plain “madonna”. and short names are much easier to remember: william bradley became brad pitt and edson arantes do nascimento b

25、ecame pele.sometimes names are changed for marketing(61).for example, if a name sounds too “foreign”, it may be changed to something that is more recognizable in a(62). so in the film world, ramon estsvez adopted the name martin sheen. or maybe the artists doesnt sound very attractivechad everett do

26、es(63)a lot better than raymond cramto.artists sometimes(64)the name of someone they admire. robert zimmennan changed his name to boo dylan because of his admiration for the welsh poet, dylan thomas.another reason may be practicality: in the past, women found it very difficult to get published. to(6

27、5)this situation the situation they sometimes gave themselves mens names, so the english author mary ann evans became george eliot, and she did get her books published!( )a.understandb.knowc.recognized.observe5、why people use pseudonymsyou cant choose the name you are given at birth, but in many cou

28、ntries you can change it legally when you reach adulthood. of course, most people never change their names(51)they feel unhappy about them. however, some people do(52)this course of actionparticularly artists! what makes an artist want to change their name sometimes its for purely(53)reasons, such a

29、s the nobel prize winning poet from chile, neflali reyes. he didnt want his father to(54)he was writing poetry, so he changed his name to pablo neruda when he was a young man.(55)other times the reason may appear eccentric; take the case of the portuguese poet femando pessoa,(56)wrote under 75 diffe

30、rent names. the reason is “when i use a different name, i always write in a different way,” he explained. in most cases,(57),the reason is for social, historical, political, or cultural reasons. here are some of most(58).the persons real name is jus(59)long and difficult to remember. lets be honest,

31、 madonna louise ciccone is not as(60)to remember as just plain “madonna”. and short names are much easier to remember: william bradley became brad pitt and edson arantes do nascimento became pele.sometimes names are changed for marketing(61).for example, if a name sounds too “foreign”, it may be cha

32、nged to something that is more recognizable in a(62). so in the film world, ramon estsvez adopted the name martin sheen. or maybe the artists doesnt sound very attractivechad everett does(63)a lot better than raymond cramto.artists sometimes(64)the name of someone they admire. robert zimmennan chang

33、ed his name to boo dylan because of his admiration for the welsh poet, dylan thomas.another reason may be practicality: in the past, women found it very difficult to get published. to(65)this situation the situation they sometimes gave themselves mens names, so the english author mary ann evans beca

34、me george eliot, and she did get her books published!( )a.atb.onc.ind.during6、why people use pseudonymsyou cant 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(51)they feel unhappy about

35、 them. however, some people do(52)this course of actionparticularly artists! what makes an artist want to change their name sometimes its for purely(53)reasons, such as the nobel prize winning poet from chile, neflali reyes. he didnt want his father to(54)he was writing poetry, so he changed his nam

36、e to pablo neruda when he was a young man.(55)other times the reason may appear eccentric; take the case of the portuguese poet femando pessoa,(56)wrote under 75 different names. the reason is “when i use a different name, i always write in a different way,” he explained. in most cases,(57),the reas

37、on is for social, historical, political, or cultural reasons. here are some of most(58).the persons real name is jus(59)long and difficult to remember. lets be honest, madonna louise ciccone is not as(60)to remember as just plain “madonna”. and short names are much easier to remember: william bradle

38、y became brad pitt and edson arantes do nascimento became pele.sometimes names are changed for marketing(61).for example, if a name sounds too “foreign”, it may be changed to something that is more recognizable in a(62). so in the film world, ramon estsvez adopted the name martin sheen. or maybe the

39、 artists doesnt sound very attractivechad everett does(63)a lot better than raymond cramto.artists sometimes(64)the name of someone they admire. robert zimmennan changed his name to boo dylan because of his admiration for the welsh poet, dylan thomas.another reason may be practicality: in the past,

40、women found it very difficult to get published. to(65)this situation the situation they sometimes gave themselves mens names, so the english author mary ann evans became george eliot, and she did get her books published!( )a.whomb.whichc.whod.that7、why people use pseudonymsyou cant choose the name y

41、ou 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(51)they feel unhappy about them. however, some people do(52)this course of actionparticularly artists! what makes an artist want to change their name somet

42、imes its for purely(53)reasons, such as the nobel prize winning poet from chile, neflali reyes. he didnt want his father to(54)he was writing poetry, so he changed his name to pablo neruda when he was a young man.(55)other times the reason may appear eccentric; take the case of the portuguese poet f

43、emando pessoa,(56)wrote under 75 different names. the reason is “when i use a different name, i always write in a different way,” he explained. in most cases,(57),the reason is for social, historical, political, or cultural reasons. here are some of most(58).the persons real name is jus(59)long and

44、difficult to remember. lets be honest, madonna louise ciccone is not as(60)to remember as just plain “madonna”. and short names are much easier to remember: william bradley became brad pitt and edson arantes do nascimento became pele.sometimes names are changed for marketing(61).for example, if a na

45、me sounds too “foreign”, it may be changed to something that is more recognizable in a(62). so in the film world, ramon estsvez adopted the name martin sheen. or maybe the artists doesnt sound very attractivechad everett does(63)a lot better than raymond cramto.artists sometimes(64)the name of someo

46、ne they admire. robert zimmennan changed his name to boo dylan because of his admiration for the welsh poet, dylan thomas.another reason may be practicality: in the past, women found it very difficult to get published. to(65)this situation the situation they sometimes gave themselves mens names, so

47、the english author mary ann evans became george eliot, and she did get her books published!( )a.butb.althoughc.thoughd.however8、why people use pseudonymsyou cant 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 n

48、ever change their names(51)they feel unhappy about them. however, some people do(52)this course of actionparticularly artists! what makes an artist want to change their name sometimes its for purely(53)reasons, such as the nobel prize winning poet from chile, neflali reyes. he didnt want his father

49、to(54)he was writing poetry, so he changed his name to pablo neruda when he was a young man.(55)other times the reason may appear eccentric; take the case of the portuguese poet femando pessoa,(56)wrote under 75 different names. the reason is “when i use a different name, i always write in a differe

50、nt way,” he explained. in most cases,(57),the reason is for social, historical, political, or cultural reasons. here are some of most(58).the persons real name is jus(59)long and difficult to remember. lets be honest, madonna louise ciccone is not as(60)to remember as just plain “madonna”. and short

51、 names are much easier to remember: william bradley became brad pitt and edson arantes do nascimento became pele.sometimes names are changed for marketing(61).for example, if a name sounds too “foreign”, it may be changed to something that is more recognizable in a(62). so in the film world, ramon e

52、stsvez adopted the name martin sheen. or maybe the artists doesnt sound very attractivechad everett does(63)a lot better than raymond cramto.artists sometimes(64)the name of someone they admire. robert zimmennan changed his name to boo dylan because of his admiration for the welsh poet, dylan thomas

53、.another reason may be practicality: in the past, women found it very difficult to get published. to(65)this situation the situation they sometimes gave themselves mens names, so the english author mary ann evans became george eliot, and she did get her books published!( )a.popularb.commonc.ordinary

54、d.average9、why people use pseudonymsyou cant 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(51)they feel unhappy about them. however, some people do(52)this course of actionparticularly

55、 artists! what makes an artist want to change their name sometimes its for purely(53)reasons, such as the nobel prize winning poet from chile, neflali reyes. he didnt want his father to(54)he was writing poetry, so he changed his name to pablo neruda when he was a young man.(55)other times the reaso

56、n may appear eccentric; take the case of the portuguese poet femando pessoa,(56)wrote under 75 different names. the reason is “when i use a different name, i always write in a different way,” he explained. in most cases,(57),the reason is for social, historical, political, or cultural reasons. here

57、are some of most(58).the persons real name is jus(59)long and difficult to remember. lets be honest, madonna louise ciccone is not as(60)to remember as just plain “madonna”. and short names are much easier to remember: william bradley became brad pitt and edson arantes do nascimento became pele.sometimes names are changed for marketing(61).for example, if a name sounds too “foreign”, it may be changed to something that is more recognizable in a(62). so in the film world, ramon estsvez adopted the name martin sheen. or maybe the artists doesn

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