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What is the top hit single of 2006? It′s "Don′t Wanna Grow Up "!
Taiwan girl band S.H.E took home the gold hit award at the 2006 Hong Kong TVB8 Top Chart Awards (金曲榜) last week, with "Don't Wanna Grow Up" from their eighth album "Once Upon A Time".
It′s the first time S.H.E has won the award. The three members, Selina, He be and Ella were all very excited about it. They not only performed the song at the award ceremony, but also offered big hugs (拥抱) when giving awards to their artists.
"Don′t Wanna Grow Up" is a song with light tunes (旋律) and easy lyrics.
It′s music writer Zuo Arian used the tunes from Mozart's Symphony No.40 as the refrain (副歌). That gives the song a very classical feeling.
The song had been quite popular among high school students since it came out. Xiao Xue, a Junior 3 student from Shanghai, said that she often hums the refrain part herself.
"I like the lyrics, too," she said, "I often wish that I could go back to my childhood, when I had enough time to play and didn′t have to worry about all the exams."
S.H.E said that the song also expresses their true feelings. Their rocking success in the past six years has led to the three young girls heavy workloads and forced then to grow up quickly. 〝When we. first, started singing, we were quite relaxed and we had our own musical dreams," said S.H.E. "Don′t Wanna Grow Up′reminds us of those happy times and of our original dreams."
1. Where are the members of S.H.E from?
2. Why does the song "Don't Wanna Grow Up" have a classical feeling?
3. Xiao Xue prefers the refrain part to the lyrics, doesn′t she?
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People usually use their own special words to show their thoughts and feelings. Some of these expressions are commonly (普遍地) used for 1 . Others are 2 for just a short time. One such American expression is "Where is the beef?" lt's used when something isn't as 3 as it's said to be. In the early 1980s, "Where is the beef?" was one of the most popular expressions in the United States. It seemed as if 4 was using it at the time. Beef, of course, is the meat for a 5 , and no food is more popu lar in America than a hamburger made from 6 . In the 1960s, a businessman named Ray Kroc began building small 7 that sold hamburgers at a 8 price. Kroc called his restaurant "McDonald's". Ray Kroc became one of the 9 businessmen in America. Other business people watched his success. Some of them opened their hamburger restaurants. One company called Wendy's said its hamburgers were 10 than those sold by McDonald's or anyone else. The Wendy's company 11 to use the expression "Where is the beef?" to make people know that Wendy's 12 were the biggest. The Wendy's television advertisement 13 three old women eating hamburgers. The bread that covered the meat was very big, but inside there was only a bit of meat. One of the women said she wouldn't eat a hamburger with 14 piece of beef. "Where is the beef?" she shouted in a 15 way. The advertisement for Wendy's hamburger restaurants was a success. As we said, it seemed everyone began using the expression "Where is the beef?" | ||||
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Five years ago, Chet Szuber received the heart of his youngest child, Patti, who had been killed in a car accident. Now, with each passing day, he celebrates her spirit. Szuber had to 1 his job because of his heart disease. In 1990, Szuber was put on the waiting list for a heart transplant (移植),which seemed to offer his last hope to live. But as years went by and no heart came his 2 , he got to a point where he could 3 move around during the day. "I had kind of given up,"he says. Early on Aug.18, 1994, Patti, then 22, was thrown from the car on the mountain road. 4 the Szubers got to the hospital, she was there with no hope of staying alive. Her family remembered that she had once mentioned that she had filled out an organ-donor card (器官捐赠卡) , so they gave the hospital the go ahead to do whatever was 5 to get her organs to needy recipients ( people who receive the organs). On Aug.21, Szuber was informed that Patti was brain dead and suggested that he could get his daughter's heart. Szuber 6 , "I wasn't sure I could stand every heartbeat making me remember Patti. " Finally, his wife asked him to accept. 7 of Patti's organs were given to other recipients, and within 24 hours her heart was beating in Szuber. Since then he has tried to honor her memory as best as he can by speaking for organ donation. Every year he gives a dozen 8 around the country, raising awareness (意识) of the need for organ donors and asking people to sign up. 9 most other recipients, Szuber has never celebrated the "second birth- day"." lt's hard to celebrate a life and death 10 ," says his wife, "so we just kind of forgot about it. " But those who have received Patti's organs cannot forget. Thanks to Patti's organs, they now live a normal life, 11 the problems they ever had. It is a feeling Chet Szuber knows well, but always with that heartbreak. " It's such a bittersweet situation.I certainly 12 the good health," he says, "but I sure do miss that kid. " | ||||
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Taiwan's singer Jolin Tsai is famous__1__her songs and dances, but do you know that she's also good at English? She's going to release her English album and book to her fans. Teens__2__ her recently. Q: Why did you make the English album Love Exercise(爰的练习语) ? A: I want to __3__ the nice English songs with everyone else.It's a remake of 10 classic songs, but I understand them in my own way.You can listen to hits such as Get the Party Started and Kiss Me. I find that people can learn language when they are__4__ .For example, I learn Cantonese very __5__when I watch Hong Kong soap operas.I__6__ my fans can learn English with my songs. Q: You will also release an English book at __7__ same time. What's that about? A: lt's my,__8__English book. In this one,1 want to talk about the expressions of love that are in my English songs. They'll know how to put the sweetness and__9__Of love into English words.Besides,1 will also talk about the troubles of _10__a public person.
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Mary and Donald Smith lived in the same building. Donald 1 a toy company. One day Donald gave Mary. the 4-year-old girl. a new toy. She played with it and said. "This is fun! A few weeks later Donald gave her 2 toy. She played with it and then said."I'm not 3 in this toy. It doesn't work." For years Donald gave Mary new toys. and she gave him very good 4 about the toys. When Mary was 13 years old. Donald showed her a new ball. Mary wanted to 5 the ball with small stones to make it 6 .The company made this change. Mary's idea was a great success! The company sold thousands of the balls. That Christmas. Donald gave Mary an 7 gift. He made her vice-president (副总裁) of the toy company. She made $200,000 a year. Her job was to see 8 the new toys were fun. She worked 9 three or four hours a day at her job, then she had to do her homework. Today Mary works at a college. The little vice-president with bright ideas helps students think about their 10 . | ||||
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