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That was the beginning of making others happy. When things were _19__£¬ I stood in the window and waved at the passengers who looked up and this made me smile ¡ª work _20__ was washed away.

Late afternoon was the __21__ time. Rushhour traffic filled the street with cars and buses. After waving became __22__£¬ I tried to improve my act. I made signs, ¡°Hi£¡¡±£¬¡°Hello£¡¡±£¬ and ¡°Be Happy£¡¡± I __23__ them in the window and waved.

__24__ Day was drawing near. Job cuts were announced. Several coworkers would __25__ their jobs. Stress reached a high point. Everyone felt __26__. We needed to do something to break the tension.

While working one night, a red jacket __27__ my attention. I used my __28__ and turned it into a piece of Santa¡¯s clothing. The next day my coworkers gathered around me and __29_ for the first time in weeks. Just then my boss passed by. He looked up, saw me, shook his head and left.

I thought I __30_ trouble. Soon my boss phoned me£¬¡°Mike, come to my office£¡¡± When in his office, I felt very nervous.¡°Mike ...¡± Tears __31__ in his eyes, as I sat silent and confused. When he regained _32__£¬ he said£¬¡°Thanks, Mike! With the job cuts, it¡¯s been hard to enjoy the Christmas. Thanks for the laugh, I __33__ it.¡±

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Every February "Oscar fever" hits the entertainment community and film fans around the world, with the annual Academy Awards presentation happening a month later, when hundreds of millions of cinema lovers glue themselves to their television sets to learn who will receive the golden statuettes(СµñÏñ).

The Academy Awards or Oscars is an annual American awards ceremony hosted by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences(AMPAS) to recognize excellence in cinematic achievements in the United States film industry. First presented in 1929, the awards are among the film industry¡¯s most desired prizes.

The AMPAS maintains a voting membership of 5,783 until 2012 and academy membership is divided into different branches. For most categories, members from each of the branches vote to determine the nominees(±»ÌáÃûµÄÈË) only in their respective categories. In the special case of Best Picture, all voting members have the right to select the nominees. In all major categories, each member votes for up to five nominees (ten for Best Picture). From among these nominees, all academy members select the winners by secret voting.

Since the earliest years, interest in the Academy Awards has run high. The awards ceremony was first broadcast on radio in 1930 ¡ª and has had broadcast coverage ever since ¡ª and televised for the first time in 1953. It is now seen live in more than 200 countries and can be streamed live online.

How the Oscar received its nickname is not clear. A popular, but unsupported story goes that the name caught on after the Academy¡¯s Executive Director Margaret Herrick said that the statuette resembled her Uncle Oscar. Thus, the journalists and Academy staff started to refer to it by this name. Officially, the name Oscar has been used since 1939.

¡¾1¡¿What does Oscar fever indicate?

A.A medical condition where one feels sick.

B. People¡¯s seeking Oscars blindly.

C.A rare phenomenon in film industries.

D. People¡¯s great interest in Oscars.

¡¾2¡¿What is the main idea of Paragraph 3?

A. How award winners are singled out.

B. What is required of award winners.

C. Who maintains the voting membership.

D. What the academy members do.

¡¾3¡¿What can we learn about the awards presentation?

A. It is on annually in February.

B. The second one was first televised.

C. The first one escaped a media audience.

D. Its broadcast listeners have multiplied since 1953.

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