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[简答题] How To Get Famous in 30 Seconds Oct. 6, 2001, was the night that would make David Bernal famous, although he didn’’t know it at the time. He was 21 and a senior at California State University at Long Beach, majoring in art and illustration and doing a little break dancing on the side. On the night in question he had been hired to perform at a Korean-American talent show in Los Angeles. There’’s a grainy amateur video of the event in which you can see him mumble his name into the microphone and then do his thing for about 60 sec. The audience goes insane. Those watching can’’t believe what’’s happening. Bernal, who performs under the name David Elsewhere, describes his dance style as a mixture of " popping, waving, liquiding, breaking, roboting". What this means in practice is that, first, his body physically melts into a little puddle and then rebuilds itself bone by bone; then he becomes a giant robot; then weird energies go surging through his arms and

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[单项选择] How To Get Famous in 30 Seconds Oct. 6, 2001, was the night that would make David Bernal famous, although he didn’’t know it at the time. He was 21 and a senior at California State University at Long Beach, majoring in art and illustration and doing a little break dancing on the side. On the night in question he had been hired to perform at a Korean-American talent show in Los Angeles. There’’s a grainy amateur video of the event in which you can see him mumble his name into the microphone and then do his thing for about 60 sec. The audience goes insane. Those watching can’’t believe what’’s happening. Bernal, who performs under the name David Elsewhere, describes his dance style as a mixture of " popping, waving, liquiding, breaking, roboting". What this means in practice is that, first, his body physically melts into a little puddle and then rebuilds itself bone by bone; then he becomes a giant robot; then weird energies go surging through his arms and
A. Y
B. N
C. NG
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How did they get there
A. They started to look for the subway station.
B. They Would rather drive than go by subway.
C. They went by subway because the car wasn’t working.
D. They drove so they wouldn’t have to go by subway.
[单项选择]How did Mark get there
A. By train and by car.
B. By plane and by coach.
C. By train and by bus.
D. By bus and by plane.
[单项选择]How can listeners get personal information
A. By contacting Ms. Gibson
B. By reading a memo
C. By viewing an intranet site
D. By requesting a paystub
[单项选择]How can she get the data
A. Ask the man to forward the email.
B. Use a flash disk to copy the email.
C. Ask the manager to send her the email
[单项选择]How can listeners get more information
A. By logging on to a website
B. By switching to another channel
C. By tuning in to a nightly show
D. By listening to the next report
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How did they get to Miami
[简答题]Person How would they change after being famous

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