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首字母填空Who is the most famous mouse in motion-picture history? Right, it's none other than Mickey Mouse! After nearly 90 years, Mickey Mouse is still the s【1】 in the world.Walt Disney invented Mickey Mouse while on a train trip b【2】 New York and Los Angeles. Mickey's first movie came out in 1928. Minnie Mouse also appeared in the movie. The movie was called Plane Crazy, but it was a s【3】 movie. Later the same year, another movie called Steamboat Willie was also made. It was Mickey's first talking movie and was a rapid s【4】. Walt Disney was the voice of Mickey,and MickeyThe first attempt of even the most talented artists, musicians, and writers is seldom a masterpiece. If you consider your drafts as dress rehearsals (彩排), or tryouts, revising will seem a natural part of the writing   1   .     What is the purpose of the dress rehearsals and the out-of-town previews that many Broadway shows go through? The answer is adding, deleting, replacing, reordering,   2  revising.Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Phantom of the Opera underwent such a process. When Lloyd Webber began writing in 1984, he had in mind a funny, exciting production.However, when Phantom opened in London in 1986, the audience saw a moving psychological love story set to music.The musical had  3  several revisions due, in part, to problems with costuming and makeup (戏服和化妆).For instance, Lloyd Webber   4   some of the music because the Phantom's makeup prevented the actor from singing certain sounds.     When you revise, you change aspects of your work in   5  to your evolving purpose, or  to include   6   ideas or newly discovered information.     Revision is not just an afterthought that gets only as much time as you have at the end of an assignment.  7   , it is a major stage of the writing process, and writers revise every step of the way.Even your decision to   8 topics while prewriting is a type of revising.However.don't make the mistake of skipping the revision stage that follows   9  .Always make time to become your own     10   and view your dress rehearsal, so to speak.Reviewing your work in this way can give you   11   new ideas.     Revising involves   12   the effectiveness and appropriateness of  all aspects of your writing, making your purpose more clearly, and refocusing or developing the facts and ideas you present.When you revise, ask yourself the following questions, keeping in mind the audience for whom you are writing: Is my main idea or purpose   13   throughout my draft? Do I ever lose sight of my purpose? Have I given my readers all of the   14    that is, facts, opinions, inferences -- that they need in order to understand my main idea? Finally, have I included too many  15   details that may confuse readers? 1.A.technique            B.style               C.process            D.career 2.A.in particular           B.as a result            C.for example         D.in other words 3.A.undergone           B.skipped             C.rejected            D.replaced 4.A.rewrote             B.released            C.recorded            D.reserved 5.A.addition             B.response            C.opposition           D.contrast 6.A.fixed                B.ambitious            C.familiar              D.fresh 7.A.However            B.Moreover           C.Instead              D.Therefore 8.A.discuss             B.switch             C.exhaust             D.cover 9.A.drafting             B.rearranging       C.performing       D.training 10.A.director            B.master           C.audience         D.visitor 11.A.personal           B.valuable          C.basic              D.delicate 12.A.mixing            B.weakening        C.maintaining       D.assessing 13.A.amazing           B.bright             C.unique           D.clear 14.A.angles             B.evidence           C.information       D.hints 15.A.unnecessary        B.uninteresting      C.concrete          D.final
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