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I smiled again because I once believed and used to say similar things. Then after holding the smile for a few seconds I said, \their own, ¡®I' or ¡®have¡¯ or ¡®a¡¯ or ¡®dream¡¯ are just words. Not very compelling or inspiring. But when you put them together in a certain order, they create a phrase that has been powerful enough to move millions of people to take action ¨C action that changed laws, perceptions, and lives. You don't need to be inspired or emotional to agree with this, do you?\
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A. Because they were scolded by their teachers
B. Because they lacked confidence of making a difference in the world C. Because they didn¡¯t have lots of money or power. D. Because one of them almost got expelled from school.
56.What did the writer do when one of the kids noticed him eavesdropping? A .He argued with them. B. He played a game with them.
C. He scooted over sat down on the sand next to their beach blanket .
D .He took an old receipt ,ripped it into four pieces, and wrote a different word on each piece. 57.Which of the following is not true?
A. ¡°I Have A Dream¡± was delivered by Martin Luther ing.
B. A national holiday was named after Martin Luther ing to honor him. C.Teachers asked kids to memorize Martin Luther ing¡¯s famous speech. D. Martin Luther ing made a difference because he is a man with power. 58. Give a proper Chinese translation to explain the underlined sentence.
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D. The writer¡¯s purpose is to tell them to a faith in the life. 60.Choose the best title for the story. A. How adults persuade kids
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A. Pop star Singer and composer Emil Chau, one of the most admired music idols in China and Southeast Asia, will perform a solo concert in Beijing. Chau was born in Hong ong and attended college in Taiwan. He has released more than 30 albums in Mandarin, Cantonese and English.
Time 730 pm, March 31
Place Capital Gymnasium, Baishiqiao Lu, Haidian District
B. Beautiful timbre Jasmine Leong will meet her Beijing fans next month. Singing with beautiful timbre, Leong will present a series of love stories to the audience. To highlight the theme of love, 200 sets of lover's tickets, valued at 1800 yuan will be presented.
Tickets 180-980 yuan (US$22-121) Time/date 730 pm, September 9
Location Workers' Gymnasium, Gongti Beilu, Chaoyang District
C. Music for children Some 50 colourful music-related performances will be staged until August 28 in an \the Door to Music\series of concerts, in a move to foster Chinese children's taste for art. The concert series will be held in several venues, sponsored by the Forbidden City Concert Hall and supported by the Beijing Municipal Culture Bureau.
Tickets 10-100 yuan (US$1-12)
Time/date 2 pm or 730 pm, July 20-August 28
Location mainly in the Forbidden City Concert Hall in hongshan Park, some in Peking University Hall in Haidian District and in the China Puppet Art Theatre and Poly Theatre
D. Feel the mood Jonathan Lee will host his 2006 concert in Beijing. As the master of music in Taiwan, Lee is famous for his unique annotation of love, mood and life.
Time 730 pm, March 24, 25
Place Capital Gymnasium, Baishiqiao Lu, Haidian District
E. Commemorative show To mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen, the founder of modern prose drama, a concert titled \
Time 730 pm, March 20
Place Peking University Concert Hall
F. Chamber music The chamber concert series of China Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra will greet audiences with a woodwind quintet, a string quartet plus Bach's piano concerto and suite.
Time 730 pm, March 25
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the Norwegian Ibsen Trio will present the classic works of the celebrated playwright.
62. Jasmine Leong is a Malaysian singer who is very popular on the Taiwan music scene. Focusing on
lyrical songs, Leong's Beijing performance will also tap into rock & roll music.
63. His platinum albums such as \Me Happy and Sad,\\Us
Together\and \& Friends\have brought him numerous awards in Singapore, and China's Taiwan and Hong ong.
64. Jonathan Lee represents the creative spirit of the past 20 years in Taiwan and many renowned singers
like Sarah Chan (Chen Shuhua), Sandy Lam (Lin Yilian), Emil Chau (hou Huajian) and aren Mok (Mo Wenwei) draw great inspiration from Lee's works.
65. The mix of musical treats for children in Beijing includes various kinds of art forms, including Western
classical music and Chinese traditional music, as well as puppet plays, crosstalk shows, and highlights of Chinese local operas such as Peking Operas and unqu Operas.
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