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Question 1 of 43
1. Question
Read the text once.
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DON’T LIKE YOUR NAME THEM CHANGE IT
These days, more and more people are changing their names, Last year in the UK, around 58,000 people decided that they wanted a different one. So why do people make this choice, and how easy is it to do so?
Celebrities change their names because they need to create a new image for themselves. In the oast, mate actors needed to have a masculine name, which is why Marion Robert Morrison chose to call himself John Wayne. Singers look for a name that their fans will remember, which explains why Reginald Kenneth Dwight decided to become Etton John. In the world of fashion, Eleanor Nancy Gow did not become successful until she changed her name to something more stylish: Elle Macpherson.
However, it is not only the famous who seek to change their name. Today, ordinary people do il too, and some of them do it for fun They often find inspiration in their favointe singers sporting heroes. In the past few years, 30 men have changed their names to Michael Jackson, 15 more to Wayne Rooney, and five women have become Amy Winehouse. But you have to feel sorry for Liverpool fan Shaun McCormack who changed his name to Fernando Torres six months before the Spanish footballer moved to a different club.
Other people have more serious reasons for changing their names. In many cases, they want to have more privacy, so they choose a name that will not John Smith is the most popular of these names, and recently, over 300 people have chosen it. Women who separate from their husbands often want to change their children’s surnames to their own. Others want to escape the past or unwanted connection. After the events of 11 September 2001, US-born model Wafah Dufour took her mother’s because she did not want to be associated with her uncle. His name was Osama bin laden.
So how do you go about changing your name? In the UK, it is easy because no one is legally obliged to use the name on then birth certificate. However, if you. want to change your name on your bank account or on official documents, you need proof The proof can be a letter from a responsible person, such as a doctor, a public announcement in a local newspaper, or an official document called a deed poll. Deed polls are available free of charge on the internet, although some people prefer to pay a Solicitor to help them with the papers.
The fixation with changing one’s name shows no sign of slowing down, and there will probably be more Wayne Rooneys by this time next year. But whichever celebrity is popular at the time, their name will never be a match for the latest group of John Smiths.-
Question:
What are the three main reasons the article gives for why people want to change their names?
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Question 2 of 43
2. Question
Read the text again and choose the sentences T (true) orF (false).
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DON’T LIKE YOUR NAME THEM CHANGE IT
These days, more and more people are changing their names, Last year in the UK, around 58,000 people decided that they wanted a different one. So why do people make this choice, and how easy is it to do so?
Celebrities change their names because they need to create a new image for themselves. In the oast, mate actors needed to have a masculine name, which is why Marion Robert Morrison chose to call himself John Wayne. Singers look for a name that their fans will remember, which explains why Reginald Kenneth Dwight decided to become Etton John. In the world of fashion, Eleanor Nancy Gow did not become successful until she changed her name to something more stylish: Elle Macpherson.
However, it is not only the famous who seek to change their name. Today, ordinary people do il too, and some of them do it for fun They often find inspiration in their favointe singers sporting heroes. In the past few years, 30 men have changed their names to Michael Jackson, 15 more to Wayne Rooney, and five women have become Amy Winehouse. But you have to feel sorry for Liverpool fan Shaun McCormack who changed his name to Fernando Torres six months before the Spanish footballer moved to a different club.
Other people have more serious reasons for changing their names. In many cases, they want to have more privacy, so they choose a name that will not John Smith is the most popular of these names, and recently, over 300 people have chosen it. Women who separate from their husbands often want to change their children’s surnames to their own. Others want to escape the past or unwanted connection. After the events of 11 September 2001, US-born model Wafah Dufour took her mother’s because she did not want to be associated with her uncle. His name was Osama bin laden.
So how do you go about changing your name? In the UK, it is easy because no one is legally obliged to use the name on then birth certificate. However, if you. want to change your name on your bank account or on official documents, you need proof The proof can be a letter from a responsible person, such as a doctor, a public announcement in a local newspaper, or an official document called a deed poll. Deed polls are available free of charge on the internet, although some people prefer to pay a Solicitor to help them with the papers.
The fixation with changing one’s name shows no sign of slowing down, and there will probably be more Wayne Rooneys by this time next year. But whichever celebrity is popular at the time, their name will never be a match for the latest group of John Smiths.Question:
Elton John changed his name because it wasn’t very masculine.
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Question 3 of 43
3. Question
Read the text again and choose the sentences T (true) orF (false).
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DON’T LIKE YOUR NAME THEM CHANGE IT
These days, more and more people are changing their names, Last year in the UK, around 58,000 people decided that they wanted a different one. So why do people make this choice, and how easy is it to do so?
Celebrities change their names because they need to create a new image for themselves. In the oast, mate actors needed to have a masculine name, which is why Marion Robert Morrison chose to call himself John Wayne. Singers look for a name that their fans will remember, which explains why Reginald Kenneth Dwight decided to become Etton John. In the world of fashion, Eleanor Nancy Gow did not become successful until she changed her name to something more stylish: Elle Macpherson.
However, it is not only the famous who seek to change their name. Today, ordinary people do il too, and some of them do it for fun They often find inspiration in their favointe singers sporting heroes. In the past few years, 30 men have changed their names to Michael Jackson, 15 more to Wayne Rooney, and five women have become Amy Winehouse. But you have to feel sorry for Liverpool fan Shaun McCormack who changed his name to Fernando Torres six months before the Spanish footballer moved to a different club.
Other people have more serious reasons for changing their names. In many cases, they want to have more privacy, so they choose a name that will not John Smith is the most popular of these names, and recently, over 300 people have chosen it. Women who separate from their husbands often want to change their children’s surnames to their own. Others want to escape the past or unwanted connection. After the events of 11 September 2001, US-born model Wafah Dufour took her mother’s because she did not want to be associated with her uncle. His name was Osama bin laden.
So how do you go about changing your name? In the UK, it is easy because no one is legally obliged to use the name on then birth certificate. However, if you. want to change your name on your bank account or on official documents, you need proof The proof can be a letter from a responsible person, such as a doctor, a public announcement in a local newspaper, or an official document called a deed poll. Deed polls are available free of charge on the internet, although some people prefer to pay a Solicitor to help them with the papers.
The fixation with changing one’s name shows no sign of slowing down, and there will probably be more Wayne Rooneys by this time next year. But whichever celebrity is popular at the time, their name will never be a match for the latest group of John Smiths.Question:
Elle Macpherson changed her name because it wasn’t very fashionable.
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Question 4 of 43
4. Question
Read the text again and choose the sentences T (true) orF (false).
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DON’T LIKE YOUR NAME THEM CHANGE IT
These days, more and more people are changing their names, Last year in the UK, around 58,000 people decided that they wanted a different one. So why do people make this choice, and how easy is it to do so?
Celebrities change their names because they need to create a new image for themselves. In the oast, mate actors needed to have a masculine name, which is why Marion Robert Morrison chose to call himself John Wayne. Singers look for a name that their fans will remember, which explains why Reginald Kenneth Dwight decided to become Etton John. In the world of fashion, Eleanor Nancy Gow did not become successful until she changed her name to something more stylish: Elle Macpherson.
However, it is not only the famous who seek to change their name. Today, ordinary people do il too, and some of them do it for fun They often find inspiration in their favointe singers sporting heroes. In the past few years, 30 men have changed their names to Michael Jackson, 15 more to Wayne Rooney, and five women have become Amy Winehouse. But you have to feel sorry for Liverpool fan Shaun McCormack who changed his name to Fernando Torres six months before the Spanish footballer moved to a different club.
Other people have more serious reasons for changing their names. In many cases, they want to have more privacy, so they choose a name that will not John Smith is the most popular of these names, and recently, over 300 people have chosen it. Women who separate from their husbands often want to change their children’s surnames to their own. Others want to escape the past or unwanted connection. After the events of 11 September 2001, US-born model Wafah Dufour took her mother’s because she did not want to be associated with her uncle. His name was Osama bin laden.
So how do you go about changing your name? In the UK, it is easy because no one is legally obliged to use the name on then birth certificate. However, if you. want to change your name on your bank account or on official documents, you need proof The proof can be a letter from a responsible person, such as a doctor, a public announcement in a local newspaper, or an official document called a deed poll. Deed polls are available free of charge on the internet, although some people prefer to pay a Solicitor to help them with the papers.
The fixation with changing one’s name shows no sign of slowing down, and there will probably be more Wayne Rooneys by this time next year. But whichever celebrity is popular at the time, their name will never be a match for the latest group of John Smiths.Question:
Some ordinary people change their names to the name of a celebrity.
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Question 5 of 43
5. Question
Read the text again and choose the sentences T (true) orF (false).
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DON’T LIKE YOUR NAME THEM CHANGE IT
These days, more and more people are changing their names, Last year in the UK, around 58,000 people decided that they wanted a different one. So why do people make this choice, and how easy is it to do so?
Celebrities change their names because they need to create a new image for themselves. In the oast, mate actors needed to have a masculine name, which is why Marion Robert Morrison chose to call himself John Wayne. Singers look for a name that their fans will remember, which explains why Reginald Kenneth Dwight decided to become Etton John. In the world of fashion, Eleanor Nancy Gow did not become successful until she changed her name to something more stylish: Elle Macpherson.
However, it is not only the famous who seek to change their name. Today, ordinary people do il too, and some of them do it for fun They often find inspiration in their favointe singers sporting heroes. In the past few years, 30 men have changed their names to Michael Jackson, 15 more to Wayne Rooney, and five women have become Amy Winehouse. But you have to feel sorry for Liverpool fan Shaun McCormack who changed his name to Fernando Torres six months before the Spanish footballer moved to a different club.
Other people have more serious reasons for changing their names. In many cases, they want to have more privacy, so they choose a name that will not John Smith is the most popular of these names, and recently, over 300 people have chosen it. Women who separate from their husbands often want to change their children’s surnames to their own. Others want to escape the past or unwanted connection. After the events of 11 September 2001, US-born model Wafah Dufour took her mother’s because she did not want to be associated with her uncle. His name was Osama bin laden.
So how do you go about changing your name? In the UK, it is easy because no one is legally obliged to use the name on then birth certificate. However, if you. want to change your name on your bank account or on official documents, you need proof The proof can be a letter from a responsible person, such as a doctor, a public announcement in a local newspaper, or an official document called a deed poll. Deed polls are available free of charge on the internet, although some people prefer to pay a Solicitor to help them with the papers.
The fixation with changing one’s name shows no sign of slowing down, and there will probably be more Wayne Rooneys by this time next year. But whichever celebrity is popular at the time, their name will never be a match for the latest group of John Smiths.Question:
The name ‘Amy Winehouse’ is more popular than the name‘Wayne Rooney’.
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Question 6 of 43
6. Question
Read the text again and choose the sentences T (true) orF (false).
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DON’T LIKE YOUR NAME THEM CHANGE IT
These days, more and more people are changing their names, Last year in the UK, around 58,000 people decided that they wanted a different one. So why do people make this choice, and how easy is it to do so?
Celebrities change their names because they need to create a new image for themselves. In the oast, mate actors needed to have a masculine name, which is why Marion Robert Morrison chose to call himself John Wayne. Singers look for a name that their fans will remember, which explains why Reginald Kenneth Dwight decided to become Etton John. In the world of fashion, Eleanor Nancy Gow did not become successful until she changed her name to something more stylish: Elle Macpherson.
However, it is not only the famous who seek to change their name. Today, ordinary people do il too, and some of them do it for fun They often find inspiration in their favointe singers sporting heroes. In the past few years, 30 men have changed their names to Michael Jackson, 15 more to Wayne Rooney, and five women have become Amy Winehouse. But you have to feel sorry for Liverpool fan Shaun McCormack who changed his name to Fernando Torres six months before the Spanish footballer moved to a different club.
Other people have more serious reasons for changing their names. In many cases, they want to have more privacy, so they choose a name that will not John Smith is the most popular of these names, and recently, over 300 people have chosen it. Women who separate from their husbands often want to change their children’s surnames to their own. Others want to escape the past or unwanted connection. After the events of 11 September 2001, US-born model Wafah Dufour took her mother’s because she did not want to be associated with her uncle. His name was Osama bin laden.
So how do you go about changing your name? In the UK, it is easy because no one is legally obliged to use the name on then birth certificate. However, if you. want to change your name on your bank account or on official documents, you need proof The proof can be a letter from a responsible person, such as a doctor, a public announcement in a local newspaper, or an official document called a deed poll. Deed polls are available free of charge on the internet, although some people prefer to pay a Solicitor to help them with the papers.
The fixation with changing one’s name shows no sign of slowing down, and there will probably be more Wayne Rooneys by this time next year. But whichever celebrity is popular at the time, their name will never be a match for the latest group of John Smiths.Question:
Shaun McCormack is happy with his new name.
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Question 7 of 43
7. Question
Read the text again and choose the sentences T (true) orF (false).
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DON’T LIKE YOUR NAME THEM CHANGE IT
These days, more and more people are changing their names, Last year in the UK, around 58,000 people decided that they wanted a different one. So why do people make this choice, and how easy is it to do so?
Celebrities change their names because they need to create a new image for themselves. In the oast, mate actors needed to have a masculine name, which is why Marion Robert Morrison chose to call himself John Wayne. Singers look for a name that their fans will remember, which explains why Reginald Kenneth Dwight decided to become Etton John. In the world of fashion, Eleanor Nancy Gow did not become successful until she changed her name to something more stylish: Elle Macpherson.
However, it is not only the famous who seek to change their name. Today, ordinary people do il too, and some of them do it for fun They often find inspiration in their favointe singers sporting heroes. In the past few years, 30 men have changed their names to Michael Jackson, 15 more to Wayne Rooney, and five women have become Amy Winehouse. But you have to feel sorry for Liverpool fan Shaun McCormack who changed his name to Fernando Torres six months before the Spanish footballer moved to a different club.
Other people have more serious reasons for changing their names. In many cases, they want to have more privacy, so they choose a name that will not John Smith is the most popular of these names, and recently, over 300 people have chosen it. Women who separate from their husbands often want to change their children’s surnames to their own. Others want to escape the past or unwanted connection. After the events of 11 September 2001, US-born model Wafah Dufour took her mother’s because she did not want to be associated with her uncle. His name was Osama bin laden.
So how do you go about changing your name? In the UK, it is easy because no one is legally obliged to use the name on then birth certificate. However, if you. want to change your name on your bank account or on official documents, you need proof The proof can be a letter from a responsible person, such as a doctor, a public announcement in a local newspaper, or an official document called a deed poll. Deed polls are available free of charge on the internet, although some people prefer to pay a Solicitor to help them with the papers.
The fixation with changing one’s name shows no sign of slowing down, and there will probably be more Wayne Rooneys by this time next year. But whichever celebrity is popular at the time, their name will never be a match for the latest group of John Smiths.Question:
Not everybody changes their name in search of fame.
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Question 8 of 43
8. Question
Read the text again and choose the sentences T (true) orF (false).
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DON’T LIKE YOUR NAME THEM CHANGE IT
These days, more and more people are changing their names, Last year in the UK, around 58,000 people decided that they wanted a different one. So why do people make this choice, and how easy is it to do so?
Celebrities change their names because they need to create a new image for themselves. In the oast, mate actors needed to have a masculine name, which is why Marion Robert Morrison chose to call himself John Wayne. Singers look for a name that their fans will remember, which explains why Reginald Kenneth Dwight decided to become Etton John. In the world of fashion, Eleanor Nancy Gow did not become successful until she changed her name to something more stylish: Elle Macpherson.
However, it is not only the famous who seek to change their name. Today, ordinary people do il too, and some of them do it for fun They often find inspiration in their favointe singers sporting heroes. In the past few years, 30 men have changed their names to Michael Jackson, 15 more to Wayne Rooney, and five women have become Amy Winehouse. But you have to feel sorry for Liverpool fan Shaun McCormack who changed his name to Fernando Torres six months before the Spanish footballer moved to a different club.
Other people have more serious reasons for changing their names. In many cases, they want to have more privacy, so they choose a name that will not John Smith is the most popular of these names, and recently, over 300 people have chosen it. Women who separate from their husbands often want to change their children’s surnames to their own. Others want to escape the past or unwanted connection. After the events of 11 September 2001, US-born model Wafah Dufour took her mother’s because she did not want to be associated with her uncle. His name was Osama bin laden.
So how do you go about changing your name? In the UK, it is easy because no one is legally obliged to use the name on then birth certificate. However, if you. want to change your name on your bank account or on official documents, you need proof The proof can be a letter from a responsible person, such as a doctor, a public announcement in a local newspaper, or an official document called a deed poll. Deed polls are available free of charge on the internet, although some people prefer to pay a Solicitor to help them with the papers.
The fixation with changing one’s name shows no sign of slowing down, and there will probably be more Wayne Rooneys by this time next year. But whichever celebrity is popular at the time, their name will never be a match for the latest group of John Smiths.Question:
Wafah Dufour changed her name because she separated from her husband.
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Question 9 of 43
9. Question
Read the text again and choose the sentences T (true) orF (false).
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DON’T LIKE YOUR NAME THEM CHANGE IT
These days, more and more people are changing their names, Last year in the UK, around 58,000 people decided that they wanted a different one. So why do people make this choice, and how easy is it to do so?
Celebrities change their names because they need to create a new image for themselves. In the oast, mate actors needed to have a masculine name, which is why Marion Robert Morrison chose to call himself John Wayne. Singers look for a name that their fans will remember, which explains why Reginald Kenneth Dwight decided to become Etton John. In the world of fashion, Eleanor Nancy Gow did not become successful until she changed her name to something more stylish: Elle Macpherson.
However, it is not only the famous who seek to change their name. Today, ordinary people do il too, and some of them do it for fun They often find inspiration in their favointe singers sporting heroes. In the past few years, 30 men have changed their names to Michael Jackson, 15 more to Wayne Rooney, and five women have become Amy Winehouse. But you have to feel sorry for Liverpool fan Shaun McCormack who changed his name to Fernando Torres six months before the Spanish footballer moved to a different club.
Other people have more serious reasons for changing their names. In many cases, they want to have more privacy, so they choose a name that will not John Smith is the most popular of these names, and recently, over 300 people have chosen it. Women who separate from their husbands often want to change their children’s surnames to their own. Others want to escape the past or unwanted connection. After the events of 11 September 2001, US-born model Wafah Dufour took her mother’s because she did not want to be associated with her uncle. His name was Osama bin laden.
So how do you go about changing your name? In the UK, it is easy because no one is legally obliged to use the name on then birth certificate. However, if you. want to change your name on your bank account or on official documents, you need proof The proof can be a letter from a responsible person, such as a doctor, a public announcement in a local newspaper, or an official document called a deed poll. Deed polls are available free of charge on the internet, although some people prefer to pay a Solicitor to help them with the papers.
The fixation with changing one’s name shows no sign of slowing down, and there will probably be more Wayne Rooneys by this time next year. But whichever celebrity is popular at the time, their name will never be a match for the latest group of John Smiths.Question:
A deed poll is an official document that says you have changed your name.
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Question 10 of 43
10. Question
Read the text again and choose the sentences T (true) orF (false).
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DON’T LIKE YOUR NAME THEM CHANGE IT
These days, more and more people are changing their names, Last year in the UK, around 58,000 people decided that they wanted a different one. So why do people make this choice, and how easy is it to do so?
Celebrities change their names because they need to create a new image for themselves. In the oast, mate actors needed to have a masculine name, which is why Marion Robert Morrison chose to call himself John Wayne. Singers look for a name that their fans will remember, which explains why Reginald Kenneth Dwight decided to become Etton John. In the world of fashion, Eleanor Nancy Gow did not become successful until she changed her name to something more stylish: Elle Macpherson.
However, it is not only the famous who seek to change their name. Today, ordinary people do il too, and some of them do it for fun They often find inspiration in their favointe singers sporting heroes. In the past few years, 30 men have changed their names to Michael Jackson, 15 more to Wayne Rooney, and five women have become Amy Winehouse. But you have to feel sorry for Liverpool fan Shaun McCormack who changed his name to Fernando Torres six months before the Spanish footballer moved to a different club.
Other people have more serious reasons for changing their names. In many cases, they want to have more privacy, so they choose a name that will not John Smith is the most popular of these names, and recently, over 300 people have chosen it. Women who separate from their husbands often want to change their children’s surnames to their own. Others want to escape the past or unwanted connection. After the events of 11 September 2001, US-born model Wafah Dufour took her mother’s because she did not want to be associated with her uncle. His name was Osama bin laden.
So how do you go about changing your name? In the UK, it is easy because no one is legally obliged to use the name on then birth certificate. However, if you. want to change your name on your bank account or on official documents, you need proof The proof can be a letter from a responsible person, such as a doctor, a public announcement in a local newspaper, or an official document called a deed poll. Deed polls are available free of charge on the internet, although some people prefer to pay a Solicitor to help them with the papers.
The fixation with changing one’s name shows no sign of slowing down, and there will probably be more Wayne Rooneys by this time next year. But whichever celebrity is popular at the time, their name will never be a match for the latest group of John Smiths.Question:
British people have to pay a lot of money to change their names.
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Question 11 of 43
11. Question
Match the highlighted words and expressions in the text to the definitions below
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DON’T LIKE YOUR NAME THEM CHANGE IT
These days, more and more people are changing their names, Last year in the UK, around 58,000 people decided that they wanted a different one. So why do people make this choice, and how easy is it to do so?
Celebrities change their names because they need to create a new image for themselves. In the oast, mate actors needed to have a masculine name, which is why Marion Robert Morrison chose to call himself John Wayne. Singers look for a name that their fans will remember, which explains why Reginald Kenneth Dwight decided to become Etton John. In the world of fashion, Eleanor Nancy Gow did not become successful until she changed her name to something more stylish: Elle Macpherson.
However, it is not only the famous who seek to change their name. Today, ordinary people do il too, and some of them do it for fun They often find inspiration in their favointe singers sporting heroes. In the past few years, 30 men have changed their names to Michael Jackson, 15 more to Wayne Rooney, and five women have become Amy Winehouse. But you have to feel sorry for Liverpool fan Shaun McCormack who changed his name to Fernando Torres six months before the Spanish footballer moved to a different club.
Other people have more serious reasons for changing their names. In many cases, they want to have more privacy, so they choose a name that will not John Smith is the most popular of these names, and recently, over 300 people have chosen it. Women who separate from their husbands often want to change their children’s surnames to their own. Others want to escape the past or unwanted connection. After the events of 11 September 2001, US-born model Wafah Dufour took her mother’s because she did not want to be associated with her uncle. His name was Osama bin laden.
So how do you go about changing your name? In the UK, it is easy because no one is legally obliged to use the name on then birth certificate. However, if you. want to change your name on your bank account or on official documents, you need proof The proof can be a letter from a responsible person, such as a doctor, a public announcement in a local newspaper, or an official document called a deed poll. Deed polls are available free of charge on the internet, although some people prefer to pay a Solicitor to help them with the papers.
The fixation with changing one’s name shows no sign of slowing down, and there will probably be more Wayne Rooneys by this time next year. But whichever celebrity is popular at the time, their name will never be a match for the latest group of John Smiths.-
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start trying to do something
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Question 12 of 43
12. Question
Match the highlighted words and expressions in the text to the definitions below
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DON’T LIKE YOUR NAME THEM CHANGE IT
These days, more and more people are changing their names, Last year in the UK, around 58,000 people decided that they wanted a different one. So why do people make this choice, and how easy is it to do so?
Celebrities change their names because they need to create a new image for themselves. In the oast, mate actors needed to have a masculine name, which is why Marion Robert Morrison chose to call himself John Wayne. Singers look for a name that their fans will remember, which explains why Reginald Kenneth Dwight decided to become Etton John. In the world of fashion, Eleanor Nancy Gow did not become successful until she changed her name to something more stylish: Elle Macpherson.
However, it is not only the famous who seek to change their name. Today, ordinary people do il too, and some of them do it for fun They often find inspiration in their favointe singers sporting heroes. In the past few years, 30 men have changed their names to Michael Jackson, 15 more to Wayne Rooney, and five women have become Amy Winehouse. But you have to feel sorry for Liverpool fan Shaun McCormack who changed his name to Fernando Torres six months before the Spanish footballer moved to a different club.
Other people have more serious reasons for changing their names. In many cases, they want to have more privacy, so they choose a name that will not John Smith is the most popular of these names, and recently, over 300 people have chosen it. Women who separate from their husbands often want to change their children’s surnames to their own. Others want to escape the past or unwanted connection. After the events of 11 September 2001, US-born model Wafah Dufour took her mother’s because she did not want to be associated with her uncle. His name was Osama bin laden.
So how do you go about changing your name? In the UK, it is easy because no one is legally obliged to use the name on then birth certificate. However, if you. want to change your name on your bank account or on official documents, you need proof The proof can be a letter from a responsible person, such as a doctor, a public announcement in a local newspaper, or an official document called a deed poll. Deed polls are available free of charge on the internet, although some people prefer to pay a Solicitor to help them with the papers.
The fixation with changing one’s name shows no sign of slowing down, and there will probably be more Wayne Rooneys by this time next year. But whichever celebrity is popular at the time, their name will never be a match for the latest group of John Smiths.-
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information that shows that something is true
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Question 13 of 43
13. Question
Match the highlighted words and expressions in the text to the definitions below
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DON’T LIKE YOUR NAME THEM CHANGE IT
These days, more and more people are changing their names, Last year in the UK, around 58,000 people decided that they wanted a different one. So why do people make this choice, and how easy is it to do so?
Celebrities change their names because they need to create a new image for themselves. In the oast, mate actors needed to have a masculine name, which is why Marion Robert Morrison chose to call himself John Wayne. Singers look for a name that their fans will remember, which explains why Reginald Kenneth Dwight decided to become Etton John. In the world of fashion, Eleanor Nancy Gow did not become successful until she changed her name to something more stylish: Elle Macpherson.
However, it is not only the famous who seek to change their name. Today, ordinary people do il too, and some of them do it for fun They often find inspiration in their favointe singers sporting heroes. In the past few years, 30 men have changed their names to Michael Jackson, 15 more to Wayne Rooney, and five women have become Amy Winehouse. But you have to feel sorry for Liverpool fan Shaun McCormack who changed his name to Fernando Torres six months before the Spanish footballer moved to a different club.
Other people have more serious reasons for changing their names. In many cases, they want to have more privacy, so they choose a name that will not John Smith is the most popular of these names, and recently, over 300 people have chosen it. Women who separate from their husbands often want to change their children’s surnames to their own. Others want to escape the past or unwanted connection. After the events of 11 September 2001, US-born model Wafah Dufour took her mother’s because she did not want to be associated with her uncle. His name was Osama bin laden.
So how do you go about changing your name? In the UK, it is easy because no one is legally obliged to use the name on then birth certificate. However, if you. want to change your name on your bank account or on official documents, you need proof The proof can be a letter from a responsible person, such as a doctor, a public announcement in a local newspaper, or an official document called a deed poll. Deed polls are available free of charge on the internet, although some people prefer to pay a Solicitor to help them with the papers.
The fixation with changing one’s name shows no sign of slowing down, and there will probably be more Wayne Rooneys by this time next year. But whichever celebrity is popular at the time, their name will never be a match for the latest group of John Smiths.-
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Question 14 of 43
14. Question
Match the highlighted words and expressions in the text to the definitions below
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DON’T LIKE YOUR NAME THEM CHANGE IT
These days, more and more people are changing their names, Last year in the UK, around 58,000 people decided that they wanted a different one. So why do people make this choice, and how easy is it to do so?
Celebrities change their names because they need to create a new image for themselves. In the oast, mate actors needed to have a masculine name, which is why Marion Robert Morrison chose to call himself John Wayne. Singers look for a name that their fans will remember, which explains why Reginald Kenneth Dwight decided to become Etton John. In the world of fashion, Eleanor Nancy Gow did not become successful until she changed her name to something more stylish: Elle Macpherson.
However, it is not only the famous who seek to change their name. Today, ordinary people do il too, and some of them do it for fun They often find inspiration in their favointe singers sporting heroes. In the past few years, 30 men have changed their names to Michael Jackson, 15 more to Wayne Rooney, and five women have become Amy Winehouse. But you have to feel sorry for Liverpool fan Shaun McCormack who changed his name to Fernando Torres six months before the Spanish footballer moved to a different club.
Other people have more serious reasons for changing their names. In many cases, they want to have more privacy, so they choose a name that will not John Smith is the most popular of these names, and recently, over 300 people have chosen it. Women who separate from their husbands often want to change their children’s surnames to their own. Others want to escape the past or unwanted connection. After the events of 11 September 2001, US-born model Wafah Dufour took her mother’s because she did not want to be associated with her uncle. His name was Osama bin laden.
So how do you go about changing your name? In the UK, it is easy because no one is legally obliged to use the name on then birth certificate. However, if you. want to change your name on your bank account or on official documents, you need proof The proof can be a letter from a responsible person, such as a doctor, a public announcement in a local newspaper, or an official document called a deed poll. Deed polls are available free of charge on the internet, although some people prefer to pay a Solicitor to help them with the papers.
The fixation with changing one’s name shows no sign of slowing down, and there will probably be more Wayne Rooneys by this time next year. But whichever celebrity is popular at the time, their name will never be a match for the latest group of John Smiths.-
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Question 15 of 43
15. Question
Match the highlighted words and expressions in the text to the definitions below
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DON’T LIKE YOUR NAME THEM CHANGE IT
These days, more and more people are changing their names, Last year in the UK, around 58,000 people decided that they wanted a different one. So why do people make this choice, and how easy is it to do so?
Celebrities change their names because they need to create a new image for themselves. In the oast, mate actors needed to have a masculine name, which is why Marion Robert Morrison chose to call himself John Wayne. Singers look for a name that their fans will remember, which explains why Reginald Kenneth Dwight decided to become Etton John. In the world of fashion, Eleanor Nancy Gow did not become successful until she changed her name to something more stylish: Elle Macpherson.
However, it is not only the famous who seek to change their name. Today, ordinary people do il too, and some of them do it for fun They often find inspiration in their favointe singers sporting heroes. In the past few years, 30 men have changed their names to Michael Jackson, 15 more to Wayne Rooney, and five women have become Amy Winehouse. But you have to feel sorry for Liverpool fan Shaun McCormack who changed his name to Fernando Torres six months before the Spanish footballer moved to a different club.
Other people have more serious reasons for changing their names. In many cases, they want to have more privacy, so they choose a name that will not John Smith is the most popular of these names, and recently, over 300 people have chosen it. Women who separate from their husbands often want to change their children’s surnames to their own. Others want to escape the past or unwanted connection. After the events of 11 September 2001, US-born model Wafah Dufour took her mother’s because she did not want to be associated with her uncle. His name was Osama bin laden.
So how do you go about changing your name? In the UK, it is easy because no one is legally obliged to use the name on then birth certificate. However, if you. want to change your name on your bank account or on official documents, you need proof The proof can be a letter from a responsible person, such as a doctor, a public announcement in a local newspaper, or an official document called a deed poll. Deed polls are available free of charge on the internet, although some people prefer to pay a Solicitor to help them with the papers.
The fixation with changing one’s name shows no sign of slowing down, and there will probably be more Wayne Rooneys by this time next year. But whichever celebrity is popular at the time, their name will never be a match for the latest group of John Smiths.-
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Question 16 of 43
16. Question
Match the highlighted words and expressions in the text to the definitions below
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DON’T LIKE YOUR NAME THEM CHANGE IT
These days, more and more people are changing their names, Last year in the UK, around 58,000 people decided that they wanted a different one. So why do people make this choice, and how easy is it to do so?
Celebrities change their names because they need to create a new image for themselves. In the oast, mate actors needed to have a masculine name, which is why Marion Robert Morrison chose to call himself John Wayne. Singers look for a name that their fans will remember, which explains why Reginald Kenneth Dwight decided to become Etton John. In the world of fashion, Eleanor Nancy Gow did not become successful until she changed her name to something more stylish: Elle Macpherson.
However, it is not only the famous who seek to change their name. Today, ordinary people do il too, and some of them do it for fun They often find inspiration in their favointe singers sporting heroes. In the past few years, 30 men have changed their names to Michael Jackson, 15 more to Wayne Rooney, and five women have become Amy Winehouse. But you have to feel sorry for Liverpool fan Shaun McCormack who changed his name to Fernando Torres six months before the Spanish footballer moved to a different club.
Other people have more serious reasons for changing their names. In many cases, they want to have more privacy, so they choose a name that will not John Smith is the most popular of these names, and recently, over 300 people have chosen it. Women who separate from their husbands often want to change their children’s surnames to their own. Others want to escape the past or unwanted connection. After the events of 11 September 2001, US-born model Wafah Dufour took her mother’s because she did not want to be associated with her uncle. His name was Osama bin laden.
So how do you go about changing your name? In the UK, it is easy because no one is legally obliged to use the name on then birth certificate. However, if you. want to change your name on your bank account or on official documents, you need proof The proof can be a letter from a responsible person, such as a doctor, a public announcement in a local newspaper, or an official document called a deed poll. Deed polls are available free of charge on the internet, although some people prefer to pay a Solicitor to help them with the papers.
The fixation with changing one’s name shows no sign of slowing down, and there will probably be more Wayne Rooneys by this time next year. But whichever celebrity is popular at the time, their name will never be a match for the latest group of John Smiths.-
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Question 17 of 43
17. Question
Match the highlighted words and expressions in the text to the definitions below
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DON’T LIKE YOUR NAME THEM CHANGE IT
These days, more and more people are changing their names, Last year in the UK, around 58,000 people decided that they wanted a different one. So why do people make this choice, and how easy is it to do so?
Celebrities change their names because they need to create a new image for themselves. In the oast, mate actors needed to have a masculine name, which is why Marion Robert Morrison chose to call himself John Wayne. Singers look for a name that their fans will remember, which explains why Reginald Kenneth Dwight decided to become Etton John. In the world of fashion, Eleanor Nancy Gow did not become successful until she changed her name to something more stylish: Elle Macpherson.
However, it is not only the famous who seek to change their name. Today, ordinary people do il too, and some of them do it for fun They often find inspiration in their favointe singers sporting heroes. In the past few years, 30 men have changed their names to Michael Jackson, 15 more to Wayne Rooney, and five women have become Amy Winehouse. But you have to feel sorry for Liverpool fan Shaun McCormack who changed his name to Fernando Torres six months before the Spanish footballer moved to a different club.
Other people have more serious reasons for changing their names. In many cases, they want to have more privacy, so they choose a name that will not John Smith is the most popular of these names, and recently, over 300 people have chosen it. Women who separate from their husbands often want to change their children’s surnames to their own. Others want to escape the past or unwanted connection. After the events of 11 September 2001, US-born model Wafah Dufour took her mother’s because she did not want to be associated with her uncle. His name was Osama bin laden.
So how do you go about changing your name? In the UK, it is easy because no one is legally obliged to use the name on then birth certificate. However, if you. want to change your name on your bank account or on official documents, you need proof The proof can be a letter from a responsible person, such as a doctor, a public announcement in a local newspaper, or an official document called a deed poll. Deed polls are available free of charge on the internet, although some people prefer to pay a Solicitor to help them with the papers.
The fixation with changing one’s name shows no sign of slowing down, and there will probably be more Wayne Rooneys by this time next year. But whichever celebrity is popular at the time, their name will never be a match for the latest group of John Smiths.-
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Question 18 of 43
18. Question
Match the highlighted words and expressions in the text to the definitions below
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DON’T LIKE YOUR NAME THEM CHANGE IT
These days, more and more people are changing their names, Last year in the UK, around 58,000 people decided that they wanted a different one. So why do people make this choice, and how easy is it to do so?
Celebrities change their names because they need to create a new image for themselves. In the oast, mate actors needed to have a masculine name, which is why Marion Robert Morrison chose to call himself John Wayne. Singers look for a name that their fans will remember, which explains why Reginald Kenneth Dwight decided to become Etton John. In the world of fashion, Eleanor Nancy Gow did not become successful until she changed her name to something more stylish: Elle Macpherson.
However, it is not only the famous who seek to change their name. Today, ordinary people do il too, and some of them do it for fun They often find inspiration in their favointe singers sporting heroes. In the past few years, 30 men have changed their names to Michael Jackson, 15 more to Wayne Rooney, and five women have become Amy Winehouse. But you have to feel sorry for Liverpool fan Shaun McCormack who changed his name to Fernando Torres six months before the Spanish footballer moved to a different club.
Other people have more serious reasons for changing their names. In many cases, they want to have more privacy, so they choose a name that will not John Smith is the most popular of these names, and recently, over 300 people have chosen it. Women who separate from their husbands often want to change their children’s surnames to their own. Others want to escape the past or unwanted connection. After the events of 11 September 2001, US-born model Wafah Dufour took her mother’s because she did not want to be associated with her uncle. His name was Osama bin laden.
So how do you go about changing your name? In the UK, it is easy because no one is legally obliged to use the name on then birth certificate. However, if you. want to change your name on your bank account or on official documents, you need proof The proof can be a letter from a responsible person, such as a doctor, a public announcement in a local newspaper, or an official document called a deed poll. Deed polls are available free of charge on the internet, although some people prefer to pay a Solicitor to help them with the papers.
The fixation with changing one’s name shows no sign of slowing down, and there will probably be more Wayne Rooneys by this time next year. But whichever celebrity is popular at the time, their name will never be a match for the latest group of John Smiths.-
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Question 19 of 43
19. Question
Match the highlighted words and expressions in the text to the definitions below
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DON’T LIKE YOUR NAME THEM CHANGE IT
These days, more and more people are changing their names, Last year in the UK, around 58,000 people decided that they wanted a different one. So why do people make this choice, and how easy is it to do so?
Celebrities change their names because they need to create a new image for themselves. In the oast, mate actors needed to have a masculine name, which is why Marion Robert Morrison chose to call himself John Wayne. Singers look for a name that their fans will remember, which explains why Reginald Kenneth Dwight decided to become Etton John. In the world of fashion, Eleanor Nancy Gow did not become successful until she changed her name to something more stylish: Elle Macpherson.
However, it is not only the famous who seek to change their name. Today, ordinary people do il too, and some of them do it for fun They often find inspiration in their favointe singers sporting heroes. In the past few years, 30 men have changed their names to Michael Jackson, 15 more to Wayne Rooney, and five women have become Amy Winehouse. But you have to feel sorry for Liverpool fan Shaun McCormack who changed his name to Fernando Torres six months before the Spanish footballer moved to a different club.
Other people have more serious reasons for changing their names. In many cases, they want to have more privacy, so they choose a name that will not John Smith is the most popular of these names, and recently, over 300 people have chosen it. Women who separate from their husbands often want to change their children’s surnames to their own. Others want to escape the past or unwanted connection. After the events of 11 September 2001, US-born model Wafah Dufour took her mother’s because she did not want to be associated with her uncle. His name was Osama bin laden.
So how do you go about changing your name? In the UK, it is easy because no one is legally obliged to use the name on then birth certificate. However, if you. want to change your name on your bank account or on official documents, you need proof The proof can be a letter from a responsible person, such as a doctor, a public announcement in a local newspaper, or an official document called a deed poll. Deed polls are available free of charge on the internet, although some people prefer to pay a Solicitor to help them with the papers.
The fixation with changing one’s name shows no sign of slowing down, and there will probably be more Wayne Rooneys by this time next year. But whichever celebrity is popular at the time, their name will never be a match for the latest group of John Smiths.-
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Question 20 of 43
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I’m staying at my sister’s house when I’m in the UK. I always stay with her.
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We aren’t going to limmu and Ian’s wedding They haven’t invited ours.
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Can I borrow your book, please? I can’t find the mine.
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We go everywhere by public transport. The bus stops right outside our house.
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I’ve got two nieces. Her names are Sarah and Laura.
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My car hasn’t got any petrol. Let’s take your.
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It’s my dad’s birthday tomorrow. I mustn’t forget to call him.
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Question 28 of 43
28. Question
put the words in the correct order.
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Question 29 of 43
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Question 30 of 43
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Question 31 of 43
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Question 32 of 43
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Question 33 of 43
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Question 34 of 43
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put the words in the correct order.
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Question 35 of 43
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Complete the dialogues. Change the word order in the answer and use pronouns for the direct and indirect objects.
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A. Who sent Sophie those flowers?
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Question 36 of 43
36. Question
Complete the dialogues. Change the word order in the answer and use pronouns for the direct and indirect objects.
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A. Who is reading the children the story?
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Question 37 of 43
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Complete the dialogues. Change the word order in the answer and use pronouns for the direct and indirect objects.
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A. Who lent your brother the money?
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Question 38 of 43
38. Question
Complete the dialogues. Change the word order in the answer and use pronouns for the direct and indirect objects.
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A. Who found you your flat?
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Question 39 of 43
39. Question
Complete the dialogues. Change the word order in the answer and use pronouns for the direct and indirect objects.
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A. Who brought you and your brothers and sisters those presents?
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Question 40 of 43
40. Question
Complete the dialogues. Change the word order in the answer and use pronouns for the direct and indirect objects.
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A. Who is going to buy your girlfriend a car?
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Question 41 of 43
41. Question
Complete the dialogues. Change the word order in the answer and use pronouns for the direct and indirect objects.
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A. Who showed you the email?
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Question 42 of 43
42. Question
Listen to a radio programme where a guest is giving advice on how to name a company. Answer the questions with the company names in a.
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i. is the right length
ii. is a word you can’t find in the dictionary
iii. has a story behind it
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Question 43 of 43
43. Question
Listen again and complete the sentences. Use one word in each space.
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i. Good company names often have syllables.
ii. To choose a name, you first have to ideas.
iii. Then you should wait for at least a
iv. The best names are the names you .
v. Another idea is to a new word.
vi. You can also change the of a word in the dictionary.
vii. A caterpillar is a small
viii. Somebody thought that the new tractor like a caterpillar.
ix. The name ‘Caterpillar’ shows that you can find anywhere
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