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對環(huán)境的危害主要是能夠形成al l of them were ki l ed, som e were taken to Britain to im prove the envi ronm ent of the beauti ful park whi ch belonged to the Duke of e l i ked them so m uch that he took them al the way from Chi na to Britai n. The Mi l u deer li ked the cool, wet weather in Engl and and their num ber increased year by year. As a resul t, when i n 1985 the governm ent of Chi na wanted to rei ntroduce the Mil u der,the Duke of Bedford was happy to hel p. The fi rst deer cam e back to Chi na to the N anhai zi Mi l u Park 20 kil om eters south of Beiji ng and the centre i n Dafeng, Ji ngsu Provi nce. The deer centainl y seem happy to be back in Chi na because thei r num bers have grown rapi dl y. There are now so m any of them that a new park has been opened for them i n H ebei Province. At the mom ent the Mil u der l ive i n centres where they are being wel l protected and care for . It is hoped that one day there wi l be enough ani mal s to l et them li ve i n the wil d agai n. So Bri tai n hel ped Chi na by bri ngi ng back an anim al that had di sappeared from its hom el and. Thi s is a good exam pl e of friendship and understandi ng between these two countri es. Unit 5 The band that wasn’t Have you ever wanted to be part of a band as a fam ous si nger or m usi cians? H ave you ever dream ed of playi ng in front of thousands of peopl e at a concert, at whi ch everyone i s cl api ng and appreci ati ng your musi c? Do you si ng Karaoke and pretend you are a fam ous singer li ke Song Zuyi ng or Li u H uan? To be honest, a l ot of peopl e attach great i mportance to bei ng ri ch and famous. But just now do people form a band? Many musi ci ans m eet and form a band because they li ke to wri te and pl ay thei r own m usi c. They m ay start as a group of hi ghschool students, for whom practi si ng their m usi c i n som eone’s house i s the fi rst step to fam e. Som eti mes they m ay play to pasersby i n the street or subway so that they can earn som e extra m oney for them sel ves or to pay for their i nstrum ents. Later they m ay give perform ances in pubs or cl ubs, for which they are pai d i n cash. O f course they hope to m ake records in a studi o and sel mi l i ons of copi es to be e m il i onai res! H owever, there was one band that started i n a di fferent way. It was cal led the Monkees and began as a TV show. The m usi ci ans were to pl ay jokes on each other as wel as pl ay musi c, m ost of which was based loosel y on the Beatl es. The TV 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 adverti sem ent i n a newspaper l oki ng for rock m usi cians, but they coul d onl y find 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 thei r 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 fam il ar wi th them . Each wek on TV, the Monkees woul d pl ay and si ng songs wri ten by other m usi ci ans. H owever, after a year or so in whi ch they becam e m ore seri ous about thei r work, the Monkees started to pl ay and si ng thei r own songs li ke a real band. Then they produced thei r own records and started touring and pl aying thei r own m usi c. In the USA they becam e even m ore popul ar than the Beatl es and sol d even more 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 tim e as a real band. Freddy the frog(Ⅱ) N ot long after Freddy and the band becam e fam ous, they vi si ted 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 quite 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 exci ti ng i nvitati on was to perform on a TV programm e cal l ed “ Top of pops “. H e had to go to London, wear an expensi ve sui t and give 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 same rom started ri ngi ng. Everybody was aski ng when they coul d se Freddy and his 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 sungl asses or beards peopl e recogni zed them . Fans found them even when they went into toil et. They tri ed to hi de i n the readi ng room s of l i brari es, but i t was usel ess. Som eone was al ways there! Thei r personal li fe was regul arly di scused by peopl e who did not know them but tal ked as i f they cl ose friends. At l ast feeli ng very upset and sensiti ve, Freddy and hi s band reali zed that they m ust l eave the country before i t becam e too pai nful for them . So they l eft Britai n, to whi ch they were never to return, and went back to the l ake. 必修三 Uni t 1 Festi vals and cel ebrati ons Festival s 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 spring and harvest i n autum n. Som eti mes cel ebrati ons woul d be hel d after hunters had caught anim al s. At that tim e peopl e woul d starve i f food was di ffi cul t 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 gins, som e reli 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 festival O bon, peopl e shoul