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Musicals, which developed out of the British comedy at the end of the 19th century, are stage productions that use popular-style songs and dialogs. They put together music and play, as well as song and dance.
In Europe, the US and Japan, the musical is a popular form of performing art. Musicals generally attract more people than do plays or classical music concerts. However, most Chinese people are still not familiar with this form of art.
In 1987, the American musical The Music Man, a heart-warming story about a traveling sales- man who tries to trick a small town into buying his musical instruments, was introduced in China. In 1990, Sunrise was put on stage in Shanghai. It is considered the first Chinese musical in China’s history. But neither of these achieved as great a success as had been expected. This makes it clear t
A. They are not taken as a form of art.
B. They are highly enjoyed and welcomed.
C. They are used to teach performing art.
D. They are not as popular as concerts.

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Musicals, which developed out of the British comedy at the end of the 19th century, are stage productions that use popular-style songs and dialogs. They put together music and play, as well as song and dance.
In Europe, the US and Japan, the musical is a popular form of performing art. Musicals generally attract more people than do plays or classical music concerts. However, most Chinese people are still not familiar with this form of art.
In 1987, the American musical The Music Man, a heart-warming story about a traveling sales- man who tries to trick a small town into buying his musical instruments, was introduced in China. In 1990, Sunrise was put on stage in Shanghai. It is considered the first Chinese musical in China’s history. But neither of these achieved as great a success as had been expected. This makes it clear t
A. the musical is not exactly a form of art
B. musicals are difficult to understand
C. musicals are still new to Chinese
D. musicals can’t be accepted by Chinese
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Musicals, which developed out of the British comedy at the end of the 19th century, are stage productions that use popular-style songs and dialogs. They put together music and play, as well as song and dance.
In Europe, the US and Japan, the musical is a popular form of performing art. Musicals generally attract more people than do plays or classical music concerts. However, most Chinese people are still not familiar with this form of art.
In 1987, the American musical The Music Man, a heart-warming story about a traveling sales- man who tries to trick a small town into buying his musical instruments, was introduced in China. In 1990, Sunrise was put on stage in Shanghai. It is considered the first Chinese musical in China’s history. But neither of these achieved as great a success as had been expected. This makes it clear that in China, musicals are still at their earliest stage of development.
By comparison, developed in many Western countries for
A. They are not taken as a form of art.
B. They are highly enjoyed and welcomed.
C. They are used to teach performing art.
D. They are not as popular as concerts.

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Musicals, which developed out of British comedy (喜剧) at the end of 19th century, are stage productions that use popular-style songs and dialogues. They put together music and play, as well as song and dance.
In Europe, the US and Japan, the musical is a popular form of performing art. Musicals generally attract more people than do plays or classical(古典的) music concerts. However, most Chinese people are still not familiar with this form of art.
In 1987, the American musical "The Music Man", a heart-warming story about a traveling salesman who tries to trick a small town into buying musical instruments(乐器), was introduced in China. In 1990, "Sunrise" was put on stage in Shanghai. It is considered the first Chinese musical in China’s history. But neither of these achieved as great a success as had been expected. This makes it clear that in China, musicals are still at their earliest stage of development.
By comparison, develop
A. They are not taken as a form of art.
B. They are not as popular as concerts.
C. They are used to teach performing art.
D. They are highly enjoyed and welcomed.

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