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PUTTING ON A STAGE SHOW
The opening night of a stage show means excitement and glamour. EXCITE
Often it also means【C1】______ problems suddenly arising. And that is even EXPECT
more true if you are planning to take 50 total【C2】______ and produce the STRANGE
【C3】______ South Pacific in two days. But that's what mother-and-daughter MUSIC
team Linda and Nicki Metz are【C4】______ offering as a weekend course. CURRENT
The plan seems 【C5】______ although the two leading parts in the show will be AMBITION
taken by【C6】______ actors. Technical staff will be on hand to give expert PROFESSION
advice to【C7】______ Linda says: 'It will be a great weekend for people to do PERFORM
something【C8】______ and achieve something at the same time. People have ENJOY
a【C9】______ to work better if they have a deadline. A lot of people also TEND
discover talents that they were 【C10】______ of.' AWARE
【C1】______

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unexpected
unexpected 解析:此处需要一个形容词与后面的suddenly arising构成语义搭配。
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