题型:填空题 题类:真题 难易度:普通
Do you remember how you get your English name? Your English teacher gave it to you or you looked up the d to get it? Have you ever thought w your English name will bring you good luck or bad luck?
A new study found a name that others felt difficult to pronounce might i a person's future. The study shows that the e your name is to pronounce, the more trustworthy(值得信赖的)people will think you are. The research also shows that people with more familiar(熟悉的)names are probably to hold higher positions in a s . In other words, a weird(古怪的)name may prevent someone from going to be a l or a boss. You may think about your name again. If your first name sounds strange and you can't c it, you can do as the following s . Try using a middle name if it's not hard to pronounce. If you don't have a middle name, you can use a nickname(绰号). And when you get to the interviews, you can e that you often use a nickname because people find your r name difficult to pronounce.
Your name may mean more than you think.
hair, never, old, newspaper, play, but, can't, get, glasses, build |
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