• 回答数

    4

  • 浏览数

    336

笑靥的梦魇
首页 > 英语培训 > 歌舞青春英语课文

4个回答 默认排序
  • 默认排序
  • 按时间排序

Flora已被注册

已采纳

一场偶然的除夕卡拉OK比赛让两个表面毫无关系的高中生——学校篮球队队长特罗伊,跟性格害羞但成绩优异的新生凯蒂相识。本属于两个不同世界的他们意外发现原来彼此对唱歌都十分热爱,配合更是十分默契。凑巧的是,假期结束后,他们更发觉两人原来就读于同一所学校。种种巧合让特罗伊和凯蒂更加关注彼此,渐渐对对方产生好感。学校各项比赛宣传进行得如火如荼,特罗伊为一年一度的高校篮球比赛做着准备,而凯蒂也报名参加了十项全能大赛。但与此同时,二人又被学校组织的音乐剧演出吸引住了目光。他们都希望有所改变,去做另一个领域的事情。特罗伊不甘于只做一名天才球员,而凯蒂也不想被人称为“数学怪胎”。于是很快音乐剧初试名单上就出现了特罗伊和凯蒂的名字,二人都希望能成为学校最新音乐剧的男女主角。凯蒂新认识的朋友泰勒及特罗伊的好友兼支持者查顿知道消息后均表示不赞成,查顿不希望见到自己的篮球偶像登上舞台,而泰勒则担心自己带领的学术比赛队伍将失去一个重要的队员。一向都是学校音乐剧主角的夏帕及雷恩亦担心自己在学校的地位将受动摇,于是联同泰勒及查顿想尽办法使特罗伊及凯蒂不能成为音乐剧的主角。而其中,特罗伊和凯蒂也因此产生过误会,但终究冰释。虽然困难重重,但特罗伊及凯蒂并没有因此而放弃,反而更积极追寻自己的梦想,亦影响到其他同学向别人展示一些他们一直隐藏起来的才华!朋友们意识到自己的自私和愚蠢,决定支持二人参加音乐剧。但紧要关头,夏帕和雷恩暗中捣鬼,说服老师修改复试时间。导致音乐剧复试时间与篮球比赛、十项全能大赛时间冲突,但在朋友们的帮助下,这些并不是问题。特罗伊和凯蒂终于如愿以偿地参加了音乐剧复试,并得到了老师和同学们的肯定。TroyBoltonandGabriellaMontezmetoverwinterbreakaftertheywereforcedtosingtogetherataparty.Theybecamefriends,andexpectednottoseeeachotheragain.Butthen,Gabriella'smother'scompanytransferredhertoanotherhomeinAlburquerqe,NewMexico,whereTroylives.Then,TroyandGabriellaendupatthesameschoolafterwinterbreak.Theydecidetoauditionfortheirschool'smusical,andaftertheyauditionandgetacallbackalongwithSharpayandRyanEvans,thetwoactorswho'vebeenineveryschoolmusical,thewholeschoolmakesthebiggestdealoutofit.Then,TroyandGabriella'scallbackwasamazing,andTroyandGabriellagottheleadingpartsinthemusical,andRyanandSharpayweretheunderstudies.

歌舞青春英语课文

311 评论(14)

黑眼圈砸死你

enjoy yourselfEveryone deserves a chance to follow their dreams, but some people only get one shot. Tyler Gage (Channing Tatum) is a rebel from the wrong side of Baltimore's tracks ­ and the only thing that stands between him and an unfulfilled life are his dreams of one day making it out of there. Nora (Jenna Dewan) is a privileged ballet dancer attending Baltimore's ultra-elite Maryland School of the Arts - and the only thing standing in the way of her obviously brilliant future is finding a great dance partner for her senior showcase. When trouble with the law lands Tyler with a community service gig at Maryland School of the Arts, he arrives as an angry outsider, until his skills as a gifted street dancer draw Nora's attention. Now, as sparks fly between them, both on and off stage, Tyler realizes he has just one performance to prove that he can step up to a life far larger than he ever imagined. Featuring the directorial debut of leading choreographer Anne Fletcher, the film also stars R&B superstar Mario, Drew Sidora as well as rap legend Heavy D, Damaine Radcliff, De'Shawn Washington and Academy Award nominee and Golden Globe winner Rachel Griffiths.On the heels of executive producing “Mr. And Mrs. Smith,” STEP UP producer Erik Feig wanted to make the kind of classic, music-driven, character-focused movie that he and his friends had found so mesmerizing while growing up. Having been inspired by such entertainments as “Saturday Night Fever,” “Fame” and “Dirty Dancing” – and moved by recent films that ventured realistically into the hip-hop world such as “8 Mile” and “Save The Last Dance” -- Feig felt it was time to bring back the genre with a fresh, gritty take inspired by today’s youth issues and styles. “This is an idea that I’d been thinking about for many years,” says Feig. “I remember that era when great music-oriented movies were not just aimed at girls but had a guy’s point of view, too, and that really interested me. There’s something so universal in the love of music, and I wanted to make a movie that would appeal to everyone, as much to men as to women. That’s why I liked the idea of setting STEP UP around a scrappy underdog who finds an unlikely dream and gives it his all to make it happen.” It was from a true-life, pivotal moment that the character of Tyler Gage -- who gets his one shot at a different future and an unlikely romance when he is forced to do community service at a performing arts school -- was born. Along with his Summit Entertainment producing partner Patrick Wachsberger, Feig began to search for a director. It was then that Feig had a stroke of luck – running into renowned choreographer, director and producer Adam Shankman at his local gym. “Erik ran up to me and actually said these words: ‘Who’s the next you?’” recalls Shankman. “Why, I wondered, have I passed on? Am I done? But I came to realize that he was asking who was going to be the next great choreographer who wanted to breakout as a director, and if I knew that person."It turns out that Shankman definitely did. He immediately had in mind Anne Fletcher, one of the contemporary film world’s leading choreographers who made her debut with the hit “Bring It On” and has gone of to choreograph key sequences for some two dozen film and television projects. "I've worked with Anne since 1990 and we were dancers together for Paula Abdul on the Oscars®. She has been one of my best friends and was my assistant when I was still a choreographer,” explains Shankman. “When I started directing movies, she sort of took over my choreography career. Then, she absolutely exploded artistically.”He continues: “When Erik told me about STEP UP, I knew it would be perfect for Anne because it she has always been incredibly strong with actors, she’s deeply passionate and most of all, she’s a really good storyteller.” Fletcher met with the producers and they were instantly won over by her rapidly flowing ideas and enthusiasm. Eager to work with his protégé in a whole new capacity, Shankman also came on board as a producer, bringing with him his producing partner and sister, Jennifer Gibgot. Gibgot, who has danced all her life, fell in love with the story’s mix of music, romance and explosive cultural tension – and made a catalytic suggestion: to turn the story, then focused on a young musician, into a dance film. The final decision to do so was made in part because she felt it was important to draw upon Fletcher’s incredible knowledge of and enthusiasm for the world of dance. "I think love and dance will always be a winning combination,” she observes. “But this story also has a really modern, raw feel. It's a morality tale, a movie about a kid versus the streets, about a kid who has only one chance at a long-shot dream. I think it’s a story that appeals to both young and old because it’s about having hope and finding the strength to dig yourself out from the hole that you're in."The filmmakers began to work with screenwriter Duane Adler, who earlier made his debut with the teen hit “Save The Last Dance” starring Julia Stiles. Also brought on board was co-writer Melissa Rosenberg, who the filmmakers sought out because of the hip, current style she had honed on the extremely popular TV series, “The O.C” – only to discover she was also an accomplished dancer herself. Adler added his turbulent experiences growing up as an outsider to the mix. “My family moved a lot when I was a kid and I personally attended six different high schools as a teenager,” he explains. “While I wasn't a foster child like Tyler, I certainly felt misplaced and it was my discovery of the arts as a junior in high school that in many ways changed my life."He related intensely to Tyler’s struggles to make it. Adler continues: “I always saw Tyler as someone who is very gifted but faces an uphill battle. The new world of Maryland School of the Arts school becomes his salvation, but first he has to prove himself and he also has to wrestle with his feelings of loyalty to his old friends and his old way of life, while realizing at any moment he could lose it all. That’s what makes him such a moving character to me.”Meanwhile, Rosenberg, who majored in dance in college and danced with a small troupe before becoming a writer, brought a true dancer’s POV to the storyline. "This film was an amazing experience,” she says. “It was finally a chance to dance again, on the page if not on the floor.” Adler and Rosenberg chose stark, urban Baltimore as the story’s location because both were familiar with it and it seemed to suit the edgier tone of the story. "It has a very rugged, blue-collar vibe, and lots of history with the old row-houses and neighborhoods,” Adler notes. “But it also has a very artistic and beautiful side. The story really contrasts those two worlds as we watch Tyler go from home to school and back again."To bring out the rhythms and pulse of today’s most talented high school teens, Adler also spent nearly six weeks observing at a local performing arts high school. "I went to classes with the students, sat in on rehearsals and lunch breaks, and watched them prepare for their spring finale performance,” he says. “The idea was always to bring as much authenticity to this story as possible.” When Anne Fletcher read the script, she knew STEP UP would be a tremendous opportunity for her directorial debut. “I knew I could do it because I really understand the world of dance and young artists because that’s the world I grew up in,” she says. “I loved the script and I felt that it was a chance to tell a very truthful story. But I also knew that the first priority was to hire really good people, because a director is only ever as good as her team.” From the minute she came on board, director Anne Fletcher found herself facing a major search for a cast who could bring realism, excitement and raw talent to STEP UP. She set out on a quest for a group of young actors so gifted they could not only embody the film’s characters but also do all their own dancing and singing. To make sure the film felt utterly alive and real, she absolutely refused to use doubles or voice-overs for even a single shot. It wasn’t easy, but through a combination of luck, timing and little miracles, an extraordinary ensemble was pulled together. "We were so lucky because I think there is an astonishing amount of talent on display in STEP UP,” comments Fletcher. “These kids are the real deal and there’s no smoke and mirrors. It’s what I always aimed for. Everyone does their own dancing and singing – so the characters feel very real and you never have to cut away from what’s happening emotionally to switch to a double. I'm excited that I succeeded in that. Finding Channing Tatum was our biggest coup, followed by finding Jenna, who is an unbelievable dancer as well as being gorgeous. Most of all, there is real magic and chemistry between them that makes the story work.” The hunt for a young man to play Tyler began with trepidation. "That character is so complex on the page,” says Erik Feig, “we knew it would be a challenge to find someone with all those qualities. We needed someone who would be charismatic yet troubled; tough but likeable; hard-edged but romantic; and an untrained yet amazing dancer. It was a lot to hope for.”Then Channing Tatum, who grew up in a tiny town in Alabama and emerged as a new face to watch in an edgy 2002 Mountain Dew commercial, walked in for an audition. It was a moment that changed the entire film. “As soon as we saw Channing, we knew he was Tyler,” Feig recalls. “And then we saw him dance and he moved like water. There's no other way I can explain it. He is just so fluid and exciting to watch. It was just a thrill to find him. "Adds Adam Shankman: "Trying to force someone into the Tyler character would have been disastrous. We needed someone who you feel has too much passion, too much electricity to control, and that is who Channing is. He's also quite possibly one of the best natural street dancers I've ever seen in my life. He just has so much texture in his being."Tatum instantly related to Tyler on a deep level. "I felt I could not have written myself any better that what Tyler is in the script,” says the young actor. “He's a carefree kid who loves to dance and have fun, but he also has a self-destructive side. I think all boys at that age are kind of crazy and destructive in their own ways. That's what being a teenager is. You mess up in order to learn.”He continues: “I also remember what it felt like not to know what you want in life and that’s a big moment to get through. Luckily for Tyler, when he gets put in a situation where he's around all these kids who really want something in their lives, it awakens something in him. Then he really starts to fall for Nora and a whole new world opens up to him.” Although he’s been a freestyle street dancer for years, like his character, Tatum had no formal training – which meant he had to “hit the boards” in intensive sessions with hip-hop choreographer Jamal Sims. The process was a lot tougher than anything he had expected. " I could always dance and move, but learning a structured routine was hard for me because there's so much going on and it’s entirely different than just dancing on gut instinct,” he observes. “I don't know if I would have been able to do it without Jamal there. He has the patience of a Zen master. He's one of the most creative, talented people that I've ever met. It was because he had so much confidence in me that it gave me the confidence to try it.” Tatum also credits Anne Fletcher for bringing out the best in him. "I learned so much from her. She's so free-spirited and wild, I just wanted to be around her all the time,” he says of the first-time director. “She’s a ball of energy and a finely tuned instrument for knowing reality."With Tatum cast as Tyler, the next crux of the production was finding a young actress with extensive enough ballet experience as well as the personality to pull off Nora. “Once we cast Channing and realized what an amazing dancer he was, the bar became extremely high for whoever would play Nora,” notes Feig. “We had to search that much harder.” After a lengthy series of auditions, the filmmakers came across Jenna Dewan, another newcomer who has been dancing since the age of 5, has been seen in dozens of music videos and toured with P. Diddy and Janet Jackson as a dancer before breaking out into films. “When we saw Jenna, it was another great discovery,” says Feig. “We knew she had to be the kind of person that if you're Tyler Gage walking into school with a major chip on your shoulder and wanting to hate everyone, you'd stop in your tracks as soon as you saw a glimpse of her -- and would want to do everything to impress her and try to win her over. Jenna had that ineffable quality." Like Tatum, Dewan was attracted to the story of STEP UP. “I like that it’s about two worlds coming together, and how Tyler and Nora really wind up teaching each other lessons,” she says. “I also loved that Tyler and Nora don't come together in a cliché way. Tyler’s had such a hard life and he doesn't know how to want something because every time he wants something, he feels like it goes away. But when he meets Nora, that’s all she knows how to do – to fight for something that she wants. I think that ignites a fire in him and inspires him to find out what truly matters to him. On the flipside, he shows Nora how to let go and live more and not be so rigid. He shows her what real love is. Both of their lives are changed by the other."Also like Tatum, Dewan felt that role had been tailor-made for her. "I was so drawn to Nora because it really couldn't be written any more like me as a 15 year-old. I was Nora,” she says. “I was a true diehard about dancing. That was all I ever really wanted to do. I had that same passion – and I really didn't know what would happen if I couldn't go and pursue it.”Things really clicked when Dewan encountered Tatum for the first time at an early reading together. "The second we met, it felt completely natural,” she recalls, “and by the time we started rehearsals it was as if we'd known each other for years. Channing’s very open and generous, plus he's an amazing dancer so just watching him develop was an inspiration to me.”It also felt natural for Dewan to work in Baltimore – a city where she lived for several years when she was in elementary school. "I started to dance in Baltimore, and it’s where I first started doing some acting. It couldn’t have been a more exciting setting for this story.”Surrounding Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan in STEP UP is an accomplished cast of both young newcomers and award-winning stars. The adult side of the cast is headed up by Academy Award® nominee Rachel Griffiths, who plays the key role of the performing arts school’s Principal Gordon. Fresh off her critically acclaimed and long running role on HBO’s® dark drama “Six Feet Under,” Griffiths was looking to break out into something completely different. When she read STEP UP, she knew this was it. “I was drawn to the film because I thought it would be great to be in such a youthful, vibrant, hopeful environment,” says the actress. “Plus I was a huge ‘Fame’ fan. There’s something so wonderful about people at the beginning of their lives. It’s not that there isn’t pain or struggle but there’s also this beautiful, sexy optimism and I wanted to be around that.” Griffiths was also intrigued by the effect her character has on Tyler, an outsider to the school but someone in deep need of inspiration and direction. "I see Director Gordon as someone who is really tough but really fair,” says Griffiths. “She knows when kids are putting it on the line and she always wants to bring out the best in them. So that’s why she challenges Tyler to find in himself the kind of fight to pursue the positive. She really throws down the gauntlet and he responds. It's a great moment because nobody's ever asked that of Tyler – but she believes he can rise to the occasion.” Anne Fletcher was thrilled to have an actress of Griffiths caliber take on such a key role. “We talked about who the character was and where we wanted to go with her – and then Rachel went off and created something fantastic,” she remarks. “As such a skilled actress, she was very exciting to work with.”Another focus of casting became finding the ensemble of talented teens at the school, as well as Tyler’s fun-loving friends back in the neighborhood. One of the first young stars to be cast was Mario, the Baltimore-based, platinum-selling R&B artist who broke out when he himself was only 15 but has yet to make his mark in film. He read for the role of Miles, who helps to guide Tyler through the world of Maryland School of the Arts. “As soon as the doors shut after Mario left the reading, we all said “We have to hire him”. “He is so special ” says Anne Fletcher.Mario was drawn to the realistic portrait of Miles. "He's a very cool character and he seemed very authentic to me,” he says “He came from the hood” and then to this school to make his life better. I like that the whole idea of the film is that you’ve got to persevere if you want to attain your dreams, which is true no matter where you come from.” He also sees Miles as key to Tyler’s transformation: "Miles is real valuable to Tyler because he’s the one who can set him straight,” says Mario. “In the beginning, they’re kind of standoffish with each other because they're both from real bad places. But I think Miles understands that Tyler’s emotional issues comes from that fact that he really doesn’t know how to trust anyone yet – and he knows that can change.” Starring as Nora’s best friend Lucy is newcomer Drew Sidora, a Chicago-born actress, dancer and singer who, without even an agent to rep her, sent a tape to the casting department at Disney hoping someone would give her a chance. “On the tape, Drew was just sitting in her living room reading lines, and it felt so natural and vibrant. Then she sang, a cappella, this beautiful song – and when we saw that, we just had to cast her,” says Feig. Sidora says she wanted to be part of what she calls, "a love story told through dance." She continues, "Lucy is Nora's best friend, and is a really fun character who has her own transformation. She starts off as someone who goes after men who are not particularly good for her. But when she notices Miles, they connect and she realizes that love can be something really positive."Rounding out the cast as Tyler’s shocked and dismayed friends from the old neighborhood are Damaine Radcliff, the six foot six actor who last played a basketball player in “Glory Road,” as Tyler’s best friend Mac; and De’Shawn Washington who plays Mac’s younger brother, Skinny, and celebrated his 16th birthday on the set. Ironically, both Radcliff and Washington are skilled dancers but neither one gets a chance to make a move in the film. Instead, their roles are more about the changes and rough roads that friendships go through.Says Radcliff: “My character starts out tight with Tyler Gage, the best of buddies, sidekicks side by side. Then Mac becomes suspicious of who Tyler is becoming with all the dancing and everything kind of falls apart. We don’t hang out anymore. We aren’t hustling together anymore. And it takes awhile for Mac to realize it’s time for him to try to do something with his life, too.” Also featured in the rousing finale of STEP UP are teenage brothers Damien and Tourie Escobar, a musical duo known as Nuttin But Stringz. Born and raised in the Southside Jamaica

241 评论(12)

雪梨的天空shelly

《What I`ve Been Looking For》-歌舞青春Ryan:It''''s hard to believeThat I couldn''''t seeTogether:You were always there beside meThought I was aloneWith no one to holdBut you were always right beside meSharpay:This feelings like no otherTogether:I want you to knowI''''ve never had someone that knows me like you dothe way you doI''''ve never had somone as good for me as youno one like you so lonely before i finally foundwhat i''''ve been looking forSharpay:So good to be seenSo good to be heardTogether:Don''''t have to say a wordRyan:For so long I was lostSo good to be foundTogether:I''''m loving having you aroundRyan:This feeling''''s like no otherTogether:I want you to knowI''''ve never had someone that knows me like you doThe way you doI''''ve never had someone as good for me as youNo one like youSo lonely before, I finally foundwhat I''''ve ben looking forTogether:Doo Doo DooDooDoo Doo DooDooDo DoWoa-ah-ah-oh

292 评论(12)

小老头and小胖子

(歌舞青春)High School Musical导演:( 肯尼·奥特加 )Kenny Ortega 演员:主演:(扎克·埃夫隆 Zac Efron 饰 特洛伊·博尔顿 Troy bolton )( 瓦妮莎·安妮·哈金斯 Vanessa Anne Hudgens 饰 盖比瑞拉·蒙兹 Gabriella Montez )(阿什丽·提斯代尔 Ashley Tisdale 饰 莎培·伊万斯 Sharpay Evans)(卢卡斯·盖比尔 Lucas Grabeel 饰 瑞恩·伊万斯 Ryan Evans) (科宾·布鲁 Corbin Bleu 饰 查德·丹佛斯 Chad Denforth) (莫妮卡·科尔曼 Monique Coleman 饰 泰勒·麦凯西 Taylor McKessie)(奥莱斯雅·鲁林 Olesya Rulin 饰 凯西·尼尔森 Kelsi Nielsen)1。Troy Bolton 和 Gabriella Montez遇见了冬歇期后,他们被迫在一个聚会上一起唱。他们成了朋友,并预期不会再相见。不过,Gabriella的母亲的公司把她转到另一个Alburquerqe,新墨西哥,在那里生活特洛伊的家。然后,Troy和Gabriella最终在冬歇期后的同一所学校。他们决定为学校面试的音乐,并经过面试,并获得他们回电随着Sharpay和 Ryan Evans,双方谁一直在每所学校被音乐剧演员,使全校出它最大的一笔交易。然后,Troy和Gabriella的回电是惊人的,Troy和Gabriella了在音乐剧的主要部分,Ryan和Sharpay是替补。2。在一党在新的一年冬天。Troy 和Gabriella,两个陌生人,在卡拉OK一起唱吧。加 Gabriella的妈妈很快转移到新墨西哥州,所以后来Gabriella与Troy同一所学校。他们都为一个音乐试听和执行的歌曲“放飞自由”。Troy和Gabriella应获胜。3。这部电影开始了新年除夕时,Troy 和Gabriella Montez在寒假期间,滑雪场的。Troy是一种流行的篮球运动员和Gabriella是一个女孩爱因斯坦。他们被迫唱卡拉OK,后记交换号码。冬歇期后,Troy返回在Albequerque新墨西哥州学校,他惊讶地发现Gabriella是一个新的学生上学。他们很快成为朋友,并决定在试演,对音乐的冬季。他们得到的回调,并有破坏戏剧女王Sharpay Evans 和弟弟Ryan。Troy的朋友Chad变得不高兴,因为他害怕,Troy城将成为从篮球锦标赛分心。 Gabriella的朋友Taylor希望球队在Decathelon她愿意做任何事来得到她的团队。Chad和Taylor决定电影Troy说Gabriella如何乍得过关后不把它说他很重要。Taylor显示了Gabriella视频。Gabriella然后拒绝跟Troy回调。困惑,Troy说服Gabriella,他没有意思把她爬上阳台,唱歌给她的。与此同时,Sharpay和Ryan操纵回调的同时,游戏的锦标赛,并Decathalon的。这两个管理得到的选拔赛,而且他们的活动,赢得了回调,让作为冬季音乐,闪烁,镇领导对部分:)电影与全体演员同唱“大结局完都在加上“。4。两名高中生谁是天壤之别 - 学校的篮球明星,在科学俱乐部主席 - 秘密决定试演,他们学校的音乐,一个决定,都变成他们的世界和他们的学校上下颠倒。5。Troy Bolton和Gabriella Montez是两个完全不同的青少年在聚会上见面谁一边唱卡拉OK的新年除夕。一个星期后Troy回到他的高中,东高在新墨西哥州发现Gabriella是一个新学生。他们很快成为密切的,非常好的朋友,不小心为学校音乐剧试镜。在得到一个回调,戏剧女王,她的Sharpay Evans埃文和弟弟,Ryan是愤怒。然后,Chad,Troy的最好的朋友和篮球的队友,和Taylor,Gabriella对十项全能团队必须找到一种方法,使Gabriella很Troy。之后看到Troy和Gabriella难过不说话,但他们很快就支持他们的选择,让他们“重获自由”。(high school musizal 2)-第二部1。野猫又回来了。他们开始失控的学校,在那里Sharpay可以确保Troy已经在她的乡村俱乐部的工作。Troy返回然后得到一个大家都在乡村俱乐部的工作了。Gabrilla是新的救生员,而Troy,Chad,和其他人在厨房工作。在乡村俱乐部是有才艺表演,这Sharpay和Ryan每一年都会赢。Kelsi书面Troy和Gabriella一首歌曲唱的才艺表演,后来在sharpay需要(以更快的速度)为她和Troy唱歌的才艺表演。Sharpay地块采取Troy远离Gabriella,让他由一个比野猫休息得更好。特洛伊开始改变,一切都是为了一个“奖学金”,开始像一个混蛋,这Gabriella打破Troy随访结果,说她不属于那里。特洛伊后失去所有的朋友,因为他开始像个混蛋,并发现了Sharpay取得了它在哪里没有初级人员可以执行的才艺表演,他决定做一些事情,为他恢复原职的要求他的朋友休息和退出的才艺表演什么也没有留下的Sharpay,因为她抛弃了她的哥哥同台表演Troy。然后,她又回到瑞安,谁已与行为,谁再离开她说她一直想在聚光灯的初级员工的工作,现在她有它。Troy最后也做了才艺表演,认为他将与Sharpay表演。他学会在几分钟内一首新歌。2。Troy是提供在Ryan和Sharpay的乡村俱乐部的工作,最终为Gabriella,Chad,Taylor,Kelsi,Jason,Martha和Zeke着陆工作。他接着介绍了Sharpay的父母和意识到Sharpay可以登陆他的许多机会,甚至一个篮球奖学金。与此同时,而Troy开始挂出了浓郁的民俗,Chad担心Troy会忘记他的朋友。Gabriella感觉好像她正在失去特洛伊Sharpay。最后,Troy将不得不学会如何对他的学术思考,而不会失去他的朋友。3。再见了,课堂!你好,夏天!但Troy,Gabriella,Chad和Taylor,这个假期没有在海滩上的一天。这是因为他们都在由Ryan和Sharpay的家人创办了一家乡村俱乐部的工作!并与俱乐部的年度人才在拐角处显示正确,Sharpay的竞争本能是炙手可热。她以她的歌声倾倒,并开始拉拢伙伴Ryan特洛伊加入,而不是她在舞台上。Gabriella比激动,Troy城已同意唱Sharpay少。他怎么能这样对待她?事情升温对上流社会的草坪。Troy和Gabriella会意识到,他们意思是什么?或者是为时已晚,他们唱最后一首歌在一起呢? 还有第三部的(歌舞青春)你没写。但是希望这些可以帮到你哦而且你不小心把Troy写成Zac了哈哈。没关系我把他改成Troy了。 (* u *)★★

88 评论(12)

相关问答