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Have you ever dreamed of being famous 1.__________ a musician? At first many singers may form a band to practise their music. And then they may get the chance to give 2._________ (perform) in pubs or clubs. Later they may gradually become popular. 3._________, the Monkees started in a different way. They began as a TV show. The TV organizers had put an advertisement in a newspaper 4.__________ (look) for rock musicians who could act as well as sing. 5._________ (honest) speaking, only one of them was good enough and the other three members pretended 6._________ (sing). So it couldn’t 7._________ (call) a real band at the beginning. Anyhow, their shows were 8.__________ (humour) and they became popular. After a year or so, they worked harder and produced 9.________ own records and started touring. About 1970, the Monkees broke up but they reunited in the mid-1980s and in 1996 produced a new record, with 10._________ they celebrated their former happy time.

 

1.as 2.performances 3.However 4.looking 5.Honestly 6.to sing 7.be called 8.humorous 9.their 10.which 【解析】 1.“作为. . . .而著名”be famous as,填as。 2.在多个酒吧或俱乐部里表演,填名词复数形式performances。 3.前后表示转折,然而猴子乐队开始的方式不同,位于句首首字母大写填However。 4.“组织者”与“寻找”,表示主动关系,填现在分词looking。 5.说实话honestly speaking,位于句首首字母大写填Honestly。 6.假装做某事pretend to do,填to sing。 7.“它”和“称为”是被动关系,情态动词后用动词原形,填be called。 8.be动词后用形容词,填humorous。 9.他们发行了他们自己的唱片,填代词their。 10.先行词是record,在定语从句中做with的宾语,介词后指物用which。 考点:词汇的运用
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C. They brought the gold prices down.

D. They worked on the Wall Street.

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A Guide to the University

Food

The TWU Cafeteria is open 7a.m. to 8p.m.. It serves snacks, drinks, ice cream bars and meals. You can pay with cash or your ID cards. You can add meal money to your ID cards at the Front Desk. Even if you do not buy your food in the cafeteria, you can use the tables to eat your lunch, to have meetings and to study.

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All students have access to the Writing Centre on the upper floor of Douglas Hall. Here, qualified volunteers will work with you on written work, grammar, vocabulary, and other academic skills. You can sign up for an appointment on the sign-up sheet outside the door: two 30 –minute appointments per week maximum. This service is free.

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3.According to the text, which type of behavior is NOT expected of a man by society?

A. Ending his marriage without good reason.

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D. Going out to ballgames too often.

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