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Fond of singing as she is, she is __ a good singer by profession. A.everything but B.some
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A.I'm afraid not, because I have to go to an important meeting.
B.Of course not. I have no ide
C.No, I can't.
D.That's all set.
Marine it's that time of year when you start thinking about taking a vacation.Part of the work involves choosing an ideal location while the hard part can be making travel arrangements. (26) While those methods may be your first thoughts, train travel is a wonderful option that sometimes gets overlooked.
In recent years, train travel has increased greatly. A 2010 poll said 62 percent of Americans would probably choose to travel by train. The group responsible for most of the increase in train travel is senior citizens.(27)
The first advantage of traveling by train is not having to worry about driving or the stresses of flying. Today, taking a plane can be quite annoying.(28) In addition, some aren't fond of heights and instead enjoy feeling safe on the ground.
The second advantage of train travel is it allows passengers to enjoy beautiful scenes during the fide. (29) What's more, people can enjoy drinks, food, movies, and games on the train.
(30) It may bring back wonderful memories to those who rode trains with their families as children. Overall, train travel is both comfortable and relaxing. It is a wonderful way of traveling for senior citizens.
A. You don't have to keep your eyes on the road.
B. And they choose trains for a number of reasons.
C. Traveling by train can be t/ring and time-consuming.
D. Finally, railroad travel can be a timeless option for seniors.
E. How are you going to get there perhaps by plane, car, or bus?
F. One needs to check in bags and be subject to various security measures.
Perhaps the uniqueness of America's contribution to the 【27】______ can best be characterized through brief descriptions of several of the most important and best-known musicals. One of these is surely Oklahoma by Richard Rogers and Oscar Hamerstein. It burst 【28】______ popularity in 1943. Broadway audience and critics were 【29】______ by its 【30】______ , vitality and excitement. This "new" type of musical was 【31】______ as kind of 【32】______ theater in which the play, the music and lyrics, the dancing, and the scenic background were assembled not merely to provide entertainment and 【33】______ , but to 【34】______ in a single unifying whole to contribute to its unique feature. 【35】______ , it meant that the songs and dances should 【36】______ naturally out of the situations of the story and play an important part in carrying the action 【37】______ . In Oklahoma, an American folk-dance style. was organically combined with classical ballet and modem dance. It is fight to say that the musical was a brilliantly integrated performance by the talented dancers and singing actors.
Oklahoma also marked a new 【38】______ in the choice of story on which a musical is based. Writers and composers began to abandon the sentimentally picturesque or aristocratic setting 【39】______ more realistic stories in authentic social and cultural 【40】______ Oklahoma was based on a "folk" whose story dealt not only with young love but also with the opening of the American West.
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A.number
B.amount
C.quantity
D.numbers
A.had no children
B.was a strange man
C.was very fond of children
D.wanted people to know how rich he was
Not only I but also Tom and Mary ______fond of collecting stamps.
A.am
B.will
C.are
D.have