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It wasn¡¯t stopping 30 the 1950s when people created ¡°rock and roll¡±. Elvis Presley is called the ¡°King of Rock and Roll¡±. He had many popular songs throughout the years. Rock music changed as the years went¡¡ 31¡¡ . Some different kinds of pop music in the 1960s were called Motown and beach music. In the 1960s, there was also a movement in the United States called the British Invasion. That was when the group The Beatles 32 popular. They were one of the most important 33 in American music history.

Today, pop music can be Hip Hop, Rap, R & B, or Country. American young people 34 like listening to pop music. People¡¡ 35 as Michael Jackson, Madonna and Britney Spears are some of the most well-known singers.

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Do you have many friends in this busy and noisy world? I think you can give me your answer without thinking for a minute. Friendship is so ¡¡ 31¡¡ ¡¡that no one can live if he has no friends. One is happy to have a good friend to talk, laugh, and do some other things with. Everyone will feel ¡¡32 if he has no friends. Maybe you will say that sometimes friends quarrel(Õù³³£©with each other, but it doesn¡¯t matter. That doesn¡¯t mean they no longer 33 each other. They will make up and become ¡¡34 again. If our friends go to another place, we will feel very sad. We ¡¡35 them very much, but we can ¡¡ 36¡¡ them or write to them. Maybe we will never see them ¡¡37¡¡ . And we can make new friends. It is surprising to find out ¡¡38 we like new friends when we get to know them. There is more good news for people who have friends. They live longer than people who have no friends or have few friends. Why? Perhaps because they are ¡¡ 39 .Being happy helps you keep healthy. If you know someone cares about you, you ¡¡ 38¡¡ take better care of yourself. Do you think so?

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