时间:2019-01-03 作者:英语课 分类:VOA标准英语2017年(三月)


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This is the Top Five Countdown! We’re spotlighting the five most popular songs in the Billboard Hot 100 Pop Singles chart, for the week ending March 18, 2017.


The past several weeks have seen us on a winning streak, with a dynamic newcomer each time. This week it happens in fifth place, where The Chainsmokers and Coldplay rise an incredible 51 slots with “Something Just Like This.” How did this partnership come about?


Number 5: The Chainsmokers & Coldplay "Something Just Like This" 


It’s the second single from The Chainsmokers’ upcoming album “Memories: Do Not Open,” and the lead single from Coldplay’s EP “Kaleidoscope.” Last September, The Chainsmokers shared two short clips from an upcoming song featuring Coldplay singer Chris Martin. Last month they debuted it at the BRIT Awards in London.


Number 4: Bruno Mars "That's What I Like" 


Bruno Mars was also at the BRITS singing “That’s What I Like,” which holds in fourth place on the Hot 100.


Let’s test your knowledge about this 31-year-old singer. His real name is Peter Hernandez. He was born and raised in Hawaii. Before becoming a solo star, Mars was a producer and songwriter in a team called The Smeezingtons. You know who else started out as a songwriter? She’s here in third place along with Zayne.


Number 3: Zayn & Taylor Swift "I Don't Wanna Live Forever" 


Zayn and Taylor Swift tread water in third place with “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever.” You probably know that Swift was a Country music star before breaking into pop, but did you know she also hooked her own publishing deal at the age of 14? Swift signed with Nashville’s Sony/ATV Music house while still a freshman in high school, right after leaving a development deal with RCA. That same year, she wrote her very first hit single, “Tim McGraw.”


Number 2: Migos "Bad And Boujee" 


Migos have been around since 2009, and last week they landed on the cover of a major U.S. publication.


The Georgia rap trio appears on the cover of the current issue of Billboard Magazine, and they’re not neglecting their international audience: this North American summer, Migos will hit festivals in Canada, Belgium, and the United Kingdom.


Number 1: Ed Sheeran "Shape Of You" 


Speaking of the United Kingdom, Ed Sheeran spends a sixth total week at the top with “Shape Of You.”


Rolling Stone Magazine put Sheeran on the cover of its current U.S. edition. In the accompanying story we learn that he had a stutter as a boy; he hurt his foot hiking on an Icelandic volcano; and he spent three weeks in the African nation of Ghana last year.


No matter where you live, we have the songs you want to hear and we'll be back next week with a new hit list!



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absolute unanimity
addresseress
advice columnist
aeronautics fuel tax
aircraft detection lidar
airwaves
algedonics
American cocker spaniels
artuating
automatic flight control system
available electron
axial member
basket type evaporator
Beacontree
betumble
brazen sth out
Bumbesti-Jiu
bytyrum
catgut gauze
clarify a diagnosis
color aerial photograph
come loose
correct invoice mass
cult following
cyberaggression
darrious
debus
decoding machine
delphinium carolinianum walt.
derby rib
dockmen
ekron
far infrared region
form tags
fourth-class
gasket iron
give sb a warning
heat-supply system
horizontally sliding door
Host priority
hovertrains
intestinal constipation
invoice for purchase
isamus
japan society for dance research (jsdr)
Japhia
journalier
kettle type reboiler
khors
local public body
locating back
mascia
maxflex
meadowdale
Mednyy Seamount
melanopsichium austroamericanum
MG-B
mock heroic
moldy
multiroll beater refiner
Musculus gemellus superior
nip and tucks
nonmusic
nonstandard condition
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on-line application
orthoarsenite
overballasts
pleas
polyangitis
polygene volcano
posterior half-sclerotome (or caudal half-sclerotome)
prickshafts
primary feedback signal
program evalution and review technique
railway military service
recursive principle
relatively interpretable
rotary disk column
saprovitrinite
school 4-h club
scram latch
semi-democracy
shader
shingle barchan
Socreds
Spanyard
suckpipe
take after
temperature recorder panel
tenurable
terry pile
therapeutic contradiction
tilter
trijets
tympanomalleal
ungodly hour
untosmitten
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whittomes