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Musicals, which developed out of the
British comedy at the end of the 19th century, are stage productions that use
popular-style songs and dialogs. They put together music and play, as well as
song and dance. In Europe, the US and Japan, the musical is a
popular form of performing art. Musicals generally attract more people than do
plays or classical music concerts. However, most Chinese people are still not
familiar with this form of art. In 1987, the American musical
The Music Man, a heart-warming story about a traveling sales- man who tries to
trick a small town into buying his musical instruments, was introduced in China.
In 1990, Sunrise was put on stage in Shanghai. It is considered the first
Chinese musical in China's history. But neither of these achieved as great a
success as had been expected. This makes it clear that in China, musicals are
still at their earliest stage of development. By comparison,
developed in many Western countries for years, musicals have achieved great
success on Broadway (in New York City) as well as in London's West End, both of
which are famous for their musicals. The musical has become an important form of
art in these countries.
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单选题--Are you satisfied with what she has done?--Not a little. It couldn't be ______.
单选题Howmuchdoesthegascost?A.$10.B.$12.C.$15.
单选题There was a shortage of water in the area two months ago ______ hot weather.
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单选题When he was in the countryside, he______ visit the poor peasants.
单选题Whydidthemangethomelate?
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单选题After losing her job and home in 1984, Lynn Carr was living on the streets of St. Charles, Montana, with her five-year-old son. "We slept in our car for about a week," she said, "but then it was sold."
As she moved from one friend"s house to another, Carr began working toward a high-school-equivalence-diploma, listening to self-help tapes and making cheesecakes. After developing some new methods which she thought were pretty good, she offered her cakes to a restaurant. They sold out in a matter of hours.
The following year, she met a man at a church service and before long, they married. Carr began selling the cheesecakes out of their home. Later she opened a cheesecake company. As business became better and better, Cart didn"t forget where she came from.
All the women she hires are mothers or high school dropouts (辍学者)—workers most other employers wouldn"t like to hire. Her dozen workers make 100 to 150 cakes a week and Carr owes her success to her employees. She says, "We are going to have a learning center and a day-care center in the company. Part of the workday will be spent studying for high-school-equivalence diplomas."
Recently, a 33-year-old woman with three children to raise was referred to Carr. She hired her at once. "It has been a real blessing (恩赐)," the woman said.
单选题Wheredoesthisconversationtakeplace?A.Inastore.B.Inafactory.C.Inamuseum.
单选题Whataretheydiscussingabout?A.Howtospendtheweekend.B.Wheretogothisevening.C.WhattodoonSundayevening.
单选题—Could I borrow your camera? — ______, but you will to buy some film.A. I'm sorryB. I'm not sureC. No problemD. I hope so
单选题What's the correct procedure of using a Bill of Exchange in payment?
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单选题He placed the ladder ______ the wall and climbed onto the top of the house.
