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Long before they became doctors lawyers CEO’s or real estate developers they played in garage bands and maybe even dreamed of becoming rock stars. That’s why they signed up for Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp.
For nearly a week the mostly middle-aged “campers” had practiced in the West 54th Street studios. They came from as far away as London and Tokyo and as close as Long Island and downtown New York to prepare for their moment of onstage glory.
“I feel like I’m 18 again ” said Jerry Goldberg a 60-year-old investment banker and guitar player whose family was in the audience.” I admit that I felt a little uncertain when I first got here but this has turned out to be a wonderful experience one of the greatest of my life.”
Everybody has two businesses their own business and show business. This can be a life-changing experience for them. Mr. Daltrey who has appeared at several fantasy camps was asked why he keeps coming back.
“I’ve had people tell me that I shouldn’t be doing this that it's bad for my image ” he acknowledged. “But that’s rubbish. Look it’s all so positive and everybody is having so much fun. So what’s bad about that?”
Jeff Munger a drummer and rancher(农场主) said. “I’m at a point in my life where I’m going to spend my money on things I’m passionate about and I’m absolutely crazy about music.”
Most of the campers are successful executives or professionals: a founder of the Oracle Computer Company a businessman whose father invented the Big Mac a plastic surgeon presidents of health care and seafood companies.
For nearly a week the mostly middle-aged “campers” had practiced in the West 54th Street studios. They came from as far away as London and Tokyo and as close as Long Island and downtown New York to prepare for their moment of onstage glory.
“I feel like I’m 18 again ” said Jerry Goldberg a 60-year-old investment banker and guitar player whose family was in the audience.” I admit that I felt a little uncertain when I first got here but this has turned out to be a wonderful experience one of the greatest of my life.”
Everybody has two businesses their own business and show business. This can be a life-changing experience for them. Mr. Daltrey who has appeared at several fantasy camps was asked why he keeps coming back.
“I’ve had people tell me that I shouldn’t be doing this that it's bad for my image ” he acknowledged. “But that’s rubbish. Look it’s all so positive and everybody is having so much fun. So what’s bad about that?”
Jeff Munger a drummer and rancher(农场主) said. “I’m at a point in my life where I’m going to spend my money on things I’m passionate about and I’m absolutely crazy about music.”
Most of the campers are successful executives or professionals: a founder of the Oracle Computer Company a businessman whose father invented the Big Mac a plastic surgeon presidents of health care and seafood companies.
- 1. This text is mainly about________.
- A. a music course for the elderly people
- B. a pop club for professional musicians
- C. a rock music camp for music lovers
- D. a studio for wealthy businessmen
- A.
- 2. What do the middle aged campers have in common?
- A. They are all interested in charity.
- B. They are all passionate about music.
- C. They are all retired business people.
- D. They were all rock stars when they were young.
- A.
- 3. According to the text Mr. Daltrey ________.
- A. once played in a garage band
- B. has come with his family
- C. has joined in the camp a couple of times
- D. is very careful about his image
- A.
- 4. We can infer from the text that the campers _________.
- A. enjoy their regular jobs
- B. come from different countries
- C. do part-time jobs
- D. have a great many fans
- A.
Long before they became doctors lawyers CEO’s or real estate developers they played in garage bands and maybe even dreamed of becoming rock stars. That’s why they signed up for Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp.
For nearly a week the mostly middle-aged “campers” had practiced in the West 54th Street studios. They came from as far away as London and Tokyo and as close as Long Island and downtown New York to prepare for their moment of onstage glory.
“I feel like I’m 18 again ” said Jerry Goldberg a 60-year-old investment banker and guitar player whose family was in the audience.” I admit that I felt a little uncertain when I first got here but this has turned out to be a wonderful experience one of the greatest of my life.”
Everybody has two businesses their own business and show business. This can be a life-changing experience for them. Mr. Daltrey who has appeared at several fantasy camps was asked why he keeps coming back.
“I’ve had people tell me that I shouldn’t be doing this that it's bad for my image ” he acknowledged. “But that’s rubbish. Look it’s all so positive and everybody is having so much fun. So what’s bad about that?”
Jeff Munger a drummer and rancher(农场主) said. “I’m at a point in my life where I’m going to spend my money on things I’m passionate about and I’m absolutely crazy about music.”
Most of the campers are successful executives or professionals: a founder of the Oracle Computer Company a businessman whose father invented the Big Mac a plastic surgeon presidents of health care and seafood companies.
For nearly a week the mostly middle-aged “campers” had practiced in the West 54th Street studios. They came from as far away as London and Tokyo and as close as Long Island and downtown New York to prepare for their moment of onstage glory.
“I feel like I’m 18 again ” said Jerry Goldberg a 60-year-old investment banker and guitar player whose family was in the audience.” I admit that I felt a little uncertain when I first got here but this has turned out to be a wonderful experience one of the greatest of my life.”
Everybody has two businesses their own business and show business. This can be a life-changing experience for them. Mr. Daltrey who has appeared at several fantasy camps was asked why he keeps coming back.
“I’ve had people tell me that I shouldn’t be doing this that it's bad for my image ” he acknowledged. “But that’s rubbish. Look it’s all so positive and everybody is having so much fun. So what’s bad about that?”
Jeff Munger a drummer and rancher(农场主) said. “I’m at a point in my life where I’m going to spend my money on things I’m passionate about and I’m absolutely crazy about music.”
Most of the campers are successful executives or professionals: a founder of the Oracle Computer Company a businessman whose father invented the Big Mac a plastic surgeon presidents of health care and seafood companies.
- 1. This text is mainly about________.
- A. a music course for the elderly people
- B. a pop club for professional musicians
- C. a rock music camp for music lovers
- D. a studio for wealthy businessmen
- A.
- 2. What do the middle aged campers have in common?
- A. They are all interested in charity.
- B. They are all passionate about music.
- C. They are all retired business people.
- D. They were all rock stars when they were young.
- A.
- 3. According to the text Mr. Daltrey ________.
- A. once played in a garage band
- B. has come with his family
- C. has joined in the camp a couple of times
- D. is very careful about his image
- A.
- 4. We can infer from the text that the campers _________.
- A. enjoy their regular jobs
- B. come from different countries
- C. do part-time jobs
- D. have a great many fans
- A.
Long before they became doctors lawyers CEO’s or real estate developers they played in garage bands and maybe even dreamed of becoming rock stars. That’s why they signed up for Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp.
For nearly a week the mostly middle-aged “campers” had practiced in the West 54th Street studios. They came from as far away as London and Tokyo and as close as Long Island and downtown New York to prepare for their moment of onstage glory.
“I feel like I’m 18 again ” said Jerry Goldberg a 60-year-old investment banker and guitar player whose family was in the audience.” I admit that I felt a little uncertain when I first got here but this has turned out to be a wonderful experience one of the greatest of my life.”
Everybody has two businesses their own business and show business. This can be a life-changing experience for them. Mr. Daltrey who has appeared at several fantasy camps was asked why he keeps coming back.
“I’ve had people tell me that I shouldn’t be doing this that it's bad for my image ” he acknowledged. “But that’s rubbish. Look it’s all so positive and everybody is having so much fun. So what’s bad about that?”
Jeff Munger a drummer and rancher(农场主) said. “I’m at a point in my life where I’m going to spend my money on things I’m passionate about and I’m absolutely crazy about music.”
Most of the campers are successful executives or professionals: a founder of the Oracle Computer Company a businessman whose father invented the Big Mac a plastic surgeon presidents of health care and seafood companies.
For nearly a week the mostly middle-aged “campers” had practiced in the West 54th Street studios. They came from as far away as London and Tokyo and as close as Long Island and downtown New York to prepare for their moment of onstage glory.
“I feel like I’m 18 again ” said Jerry Goldberg a 60-year-old investment banker and guitar player whose family was in the audience.” I admit that I felt a little uncertain when I first got here but this has turned out to be a wonderful experience one of the greatest of my life.”
Everybody has two businesses their own business and show business. This can be a life-changing experience for them. Mr. Daltrey who has appeared at several fantasy camps was asked why he keeps coming back.
“I’ve had people tell me that I shouldn’t be doing this that it's bad for my image ” he acknowledged. “But that’s rubbish. Look it’s all so positive and everybody is having so much fun. So what’s bad about that?”
Jeff Munger a drummer and rancher(农场主) said. “I’m at a point in my life where I’m going to spend my money on things I’m passionate about and I’m absolutely crazy about music.”
Most of the campers are successful executives or professionals: a founder of the Oracle Computer Company a businessman whose father invented the Big Mac a plastic surgeon presidents of health care and seafood companies.
- 1. This text is mainly about________.
- A. a music course for the elderly people
- B. a pop club for professional musicians
- C. a rock music camp for music lovers
- D. a studio for wealthy businessmen
- A.
- 2. What do the middle aged campers have in common?
- A. They are all interested in charity.
- B. They are all passionate about music.
- C. They are all retired business people.
- D. They were all rock stars when they were young.
- A.
- 3. According to the text Mr. Daltrey ________.
- A. once played in a garage band
- B. has come with his family
- C. has joined in the camp a couple of times
- D. is very careful about his image
- A.
- 4. We can infer from the text that the campers _________.
- A. enjoy their regular jobs
- B. come from different countries
- C. do part-time jobs
- D. have a great many fans
- A.
This text is mainly about________.
- A. a music course for the elderly people
- B. a pop club for professional musicians
- C. a rock music camp for music lovers
- D. a studio for wealthy businessmen
This text is mainly about________.
- A. a music course for the elderly people
- B. a pop club for professional musicians
- C. a rock music camp for music lovers
- D. a studio for wealthy businessmen
This text is mainly about________.
- A. a music course for the elderly people
- B. a pop club for professional musicians
- C. a rock music camp for music lovers
- D. a studio for wealthy businessmen
a music course for the elderly people
a music course for the elderly people
a music course for the elderly people
a pop club for professional musicians
a pop club for professional musicians
a pop club for professional musicians
a rock music camp for music lovers
a rock music camp for music lovers
a rock music camp for music lovers
a studio for wealthy businessmen
a studio for wealthy businessmen
a studio for wealthy businessmen
What do the middle aged campers have in common?
- A. They are all interested in charity.
- B. They are all passionate about music.
- C. They are all retired business people.
- D. They were all rock stars when they were young.
What do the middle aged campers have in common?
- A. They are all interested in charity.
- B. They are all passionate about music.
- C. They are all retired business people.
- D. They were all rock stars when they were young.
What do the middle aged campers have in common?
- A. They are all interested in charity.
- B. They are all passionate about music.
- C. They are all retired business people.
- D. They were all rock stars when they were young.
They are all interested in charity.
They are all interested in charity.
They are all interested in charity.
They are all passionate about music.
They are all passionate about music.
They are all passionate about music.
They are all retired business people.
They are all retired business people.
They are all retired business people.
They were all rock stars when they were young.
They were all rock stars when they were young.
They were all rock stars when they were young.
According to the text Mr. Daltrey ________.
- A. once played in a garage band
- B. has come with his family
- C. has joined in the camp a couple of times
- D. is very careful about his image
According to the text Mr. Daltrey ________.
- A. once played in a garage band
- B. has come with his family
- C. has joined in the camp a couple of times
- D. is very careful about his image
According to the text Mr. Daltrey ________.
- A. once played in a garage band
- B. has come with his family
- C. has joined in the camp a couple of times
- D. is very careful about his image
once played in a garage band
once played in a garage band
once played in a garage band
has come with his family
has come with his family
has come with his family
has joined in the camp a couple of times
has joined in the camp a couple of times
has joined in the camp a couple of times
is very careful about his image
is very careful about his image
is very careful about his image
We can infer from the text that the campers _________.
- A. enjoy their regular jobs
- B. come from different countries
- C. do part-time jobs
- D. have a great many fans
We can infer from the text that the campers _________.
- A. enjoy their regular jobs
- B. come from different countries
- C. do part-time jobs
- D. have a great many fans
We can infer from the text that the campers _________.
- A. enjoy their regular jobs
- B. come from different countries
- C. do part-time jobs
- D. have a great many fans
enjoy their regular jobs
enjoy their regular jobs
enjoy their regular jobs
come from different countries
come from different countries
come from different countries
do part-time jobs
do part-time jobs
do part-time jobs
have a great many fans
have a great many fans
have a great many fans
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