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was based l oosel y on the Beatl es. The TV ani zer had pl anned to fi nd four m usici ans who coul d act as wel as si ng. They put an adverti sem ent i n a newspaper l ooki ng for rock m usi ci ans, but they coul d onl y fi nd one who was good enough. They had to use actors for the other three m em bers of theband. As som e of these actors coul d not si ng wel enough, they had to rel y on other m usi ci ans to hel p them. So duri ng the broadcasts they just pretended to si ng. Anyhow their perform ances were hum orous enough to be copi ed by other groups. They were so popul ar that thei r fans form ed cl ubs i n order to get m ore famil i ar with them. Each week on TV, the Monkees woul d pl ay and si ng songs wri tten by other m usi ci ans. H owever, after a year or so i n whi ch they becam e m ore seri ous about thei r work, the Monkees started to play and si ng thei r own songs li ke a real band. Then they produced thei r own records and started touri ng and playi ng thei r own m usi c. In the USA they becam e even m ore popul ar than the Beatles and sol d even m ore records. The band broke up about 1970, but happil y they reuni ted i n the mi d1980s. They produced a new record i n 1996, wi th whi ch they celebrated thei r former tim e as a real band. Freddy the frog(Ⅱ) N ot l ong after Freddy and the band becam e fam ous, they vi si ted Britai n on a bri ef tour. Fans showed thei r devoti on by wai ti ng for hours to get ti ckets for thei r concerts . Freddy was now qui te confi dent when he went i nto a concert hal . H e enjoyed si ngi ng and al the congratul ati ons afterwards! H is m ost exci ti ng i nvitati on was to perform on a TV programm e cal ed “ Top of pops “. H e had to go to London, wear an expensi ve sui t and gi ve a perform ance to a TV cam era. It fel t very strange. But as soon as the program me was over, the tel ephones whi ch were i n the sam e room started ri ngi ng. Everybody was aski ng when they coul d see Freddy and hi s band agai n. They were trul y stars. Then thi ngs went wrong. Freddy and hi s band coul d not go out anywhere wi thout bei ng fol owed. Even when they wore sunglasses or beards peopl e recogni zed them. Fans found them even when they went i nto toi l et. They tri ed to hi de in the readi ng room s of l i braries, but i t was usel ess. Som eone was al ways there! Thei r personal li fe was regul arl y di scussed by peopl e who di d not know them but talked as i f they cl ose fri ends. At l ast feli ng very upset and sensi tive, Freddy and hi s band real i zed that they m ust l eave the country before it becam e too painful for them. So they l eft Bri tai n, to whi ch they were never to return, and went back to the l ake. 必修三 Unit 1 Festi val s and cel ebrati ons Festivals and cel ebrati ons of al ki nds have been hel d everywhere si nce anci ent tim es. Most anci ent festi val s woul d cel ebrate the end of col d weather, planting i n spri ng and harvest i n autum n. Som eti m es cel ebrati ons woul d be hel d after hunters had caught ani mal s. At that ti me peopl e woul d starve i f food was di ffi cult to fi nd, especi al l y duri ng the col d wi nter m onths. Today’s festi vals have m any ori gi ns, som e rel igi ous, som e seasonal , and som e for speci al people or events. Festi val s of the Dead Som e festi vals are hel d to honour the dead or sati sfy the ancestors, who mi ght return ei ther to help or to do harm. For the Japanese festi val O bon, peopl e shoul d go to clean graves and li ght i ncense i n m em ory of thei r ancestors. They al so li ght lam ps and play musi c because they thi nk that thi s wi l l ead the ancestors back to earth. In Mexi co, peopl e cel ebrate the Day of the Dead i n earl y N ovem ver. O n thi s im portant feast day, people eat food in the shape of skul l s and cakes wi th “bones” on them. They ofer food, flowers and gi fts to the dead. The Western hol i day H al l oween al so had i ts ori gi n i n ol d bel i efs about the return of the spi ri ts of dead peopl e. It i s now a chil dren’s festi val , when they can dress up an go to thei r nei ghbours’ hom es to ask for sweets. If the nei ghbours do not gi ve any sweers, the chil dren m i ght pl ay a tri ck on them . Fetival s to H onour Peopl e Festi val s can also be hel d to honour fam ous peopl e. The Dragon Boat Festi val i n Chi na honours the fam ous anci ent poet, Qu Yuan. In the USA, Col um bus Day i s i n m emory of the ari val of Chri stopher Col um bus i n the N ew Worl d. Indi a has a nati onal festi val on October 2 to honour Mohandas Gandhi , the l eader who helped gai n Indi a’s i ndependece from Bri tai n. H arvest Festi val s H arvest and Thanksgi vi ng festi val can be very hapy events. Peopl e are grateful because thei r food i s gathered for the wi nter and the agri cul tural work i s over. In European countri es, peopl e wi l usual l y decorate churches and town hal s wi th fl owers and frui t, and wil l get together to have m eal s. Som e peopl e mi ght wi n awards for thei r farm produce, l i ke the bi ggest waterm el on or the m ost handsom e rooster. Chi na and Japan have mi dautum n festi val s, when peopl e admi re the m oon and i n Chi na, enjoy m ooncakes. Spri ng Festi val s The m ost energeti c and im portant festivals are te ones that look forward to the end of wi nter and to the i ng of spri ng. At the Spri ng Festi val i n Chi na, peopl e eat dumpi ngs i fsh and m eat and may gi ve chil dren l ucky m oney in red paper. There are dragon dances and carni val s , and fami li es cel ebrate the Lunar N ew Year together. Som e Western countri es have very exci ting carni cal s, whi ch take pl ace forty days before Easter, usual y i n February. These carni val s m ight i ncl ude parades, danci ng i n the streets day and ni ght, l oud m usi c and colourful cl othi ng of al ki nds. Easter i s an im portant reli gi ous and soci al festi val fo。
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