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V ani zer had pl anned to fi nd four m usi ci ans who coul d act as wel l as si ng. They put an advertisem ent i n a newspaper l ooki ng for rock musi 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 embers of theband. As some of these actors coul d not si ng wel l enough, they had to rely on other m usi ci ans to hel p them . So duri ng the broadcasts they just pretended to si ng. Anyhow thei r perform ances were hum orous enough to be copi ed by other groups. They were so popul ar that their fans form ed cl ubs i n order to get m ore fam il 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. However, after a year or so in whi ch they becam e m ore seri ous about thei r work, the Monkes started to play and si ng their own songs l i ke a real band. Then they produced their own records and started touri ng and pl ayi ng thei r own m usic. In the USA they becam e even m ore popul ar than the Beatl es and sol d even m ore records. The band broke up about 1970, but happi l y they reuni ted i n the mi d1980s. They produced a new record i n 1996, wi th which they cel ebrated thei r form er ti m e as a real band. Freddy the frog(Ⅱ) Not l ong after Freddy and the band becam e famous, they vi sited Bri tai 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 l. H e enjoyed si ngi ng and al the congratul ati ons afterwards! H i s m ost exciti ng invi tation 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 programm e was over, the tel ephones whi ch were i n the same rom started ri ngi ng. Everybody was aski ng when they coul d see Freddy and hi s band agai n. They were truly stars. Then thi ngs went wrong. Freddy and hi s band coul d not go out anywhere without bei ng fol lowed. Even when they wore sungl ases or beards peopl e recogni zed them. Fans found them even when they went i nto toi let. They tried to hi de i n the readi ng room s of li brari es, but i t was usel ess. Som eone was al ways there! Thei r personal li fe was regul arl y discussed by people who di d not know them but tal ked as i f they cl ose fri ends. At l ast feel i ng very upset and sensiti ve, Freddy and hi s band reali zed that they m ust l eave the country before it becam e too pai nful for them. So they l eft Bri tai n, to which they were never to return, and went back to the l ake. 必修三 Uni t 1 Festi vals and cel ebrati ons Festi val s and cel ebrati ons of al ki nds have been hel d everywhere si nce anci ent ti m es. Most anci ent festival s woul d cel ebrate the end of col d weather, pl anti ng i n spri ng and harvest i n autum n. Sometim es cel ebrati ons woul d be hel d after hunters had caught ani m al s. At that ti m e 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 val s have m any ori gi ns, som e rel i gi ous, som e seasonal , and som e for speci al peopl e or events. Festi val s of the Dead Som e festi val s are hel d to honour the dead or sati sfy the ancestors, who mi ght return ei ther to hel p or to do harm . For the Japanese festi val O bon, peopl e shoul d go to cl ean graves and l i ght i ncense in m em ory of their ancestors. They al so li ght l am ps and play m usi c because they thi nk that this wil l ead the ancestors back to earth. In Mexi co, peopl e celebrate the Day of the Dead i n earl y N ovem ver. On thi s im portant feast day, peopl e eat food i n the shape of skul l s and cakes with “bones” on them . They offer food, fl owers and gifts to the dead. The Western hol i day H al oween also 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 chi l dren’s festival, when they can dress up an go to their nei ghbours’ hom es to ask for sweets. If the nei ghbours do not gi ve any sweers, the chi l dren m i ght pl ay a trick on them. Feti val s to H onour Peopl e Festi vals can al so 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 arri val of Chri stopher Colum bus i n the N ew Worl d. India has a nati onal festi val on October 2 to honour Mohandas Gandhi, the l eader who hel ped gain Indi a’s i ndependece from Bri tai n. H arvest Festi val s H arvest and Thanksgi ving festival can be very happy events. Peopl e are grateful because thei r food i s gathered for the winter and the agricul tural work is over. In European countri es, peopl e wi l usual l y decorate churches and town hal s wi th fl owers and fruit, and wil l get together to have m eal s. Som e peopl e m i ght win awards for thei r farm produce, li ke the bi ggest waterm el on or the m ost handsom e rooster. Chi na and Japan have mi dautum n festivals, when peopl e admi re the m oon and i n Chi na, enjoy m ooncakes. Spri ng Festi vals The m ost energeti c and i m portant festi val s are te ones that l ok forward to the end of wi nter and to the i ng of spri ng. At the Spri ng Festival i n Chi na, peopl e eat dumpi ngs i fsh and m eat and m ay gi ve chi l dren l ucky m oney i n red paper. There are dragon dances and carni vals , and fami li es cel ebrate the Lunar N ew Year together. Som e Western countries have very exci ti ng carni cal s, which take pl ace forty days before Easter, usual y i n February. These carni val s mi ght i ncl ude parades, danci ng i n the streets day and ni ght, l oud m usi c and col ourful cl othi ng of al ki nds. Easter i s an im portant reli gi ous and soci al festi val for Chi ristians around the worl d. It cel ebrates the return of。
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