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     For these people, looking different isn't just for October 31.
     Star Wars Forever
     The force will always be with Luke Kaye. That's because this dedicated fan has covered his back,
arms, and legs with tattoos(紋身) of Star Wars characters.
     Kaye got his first tattoo about six years ago. Once he started, he just couldn't stop. "I kept seeing
characters in the movies and thinking, 'That would make a great tattoo!'" he says. Kaye also collects
items related to Star Wars. He recently had to sell a large part of his collection because it became too
expensive to store it. But he can keep the tattoos forever.
     "I am nowhere near finished yet," says Kaye, who lives in England. He plans to get tattoos of large
spaceships down his sides. "You never know with me," he adds, "I could come home one day with my
whole face tattooed.”
     The Hole Story  
     "People often just want to look at me or touch me," says Elaine Davidson. It's no wonder. Davidson,
who lives in Scotland, is covered with nearly 7,000 piercings (穿環)! According to Guinness World
Records, she is the most pierced woman on Earth.
     Together, Davidson's studs(耳釘) and rings weigh almost seven pounds. She never removes them.
She keeps them on even when she goes through scanners at airports. All she takes off is her watch!
     In June, Davidson made news when she got married. Opposites must attract. Her new husband has
no piercings at all.
     Goo Goo for Gaga
     Lady Gaga is famous for her outrageous looks. She has worn everything from a dress covered in
bubbles to a coat made out of Kermit the Frog dolls. At the 2010 MTV Music Awards, she even wore
a dress made out of raw meat!
     Some stars try not to stand out in public when they are not performing. They might wear sunglasses
and a big hat when they go out, hoping that no one will recognize them. Lady Gaga, has a distinctive
(與眾不同的) approach. She dresses up whether she’s walking through an airport or going shopping.
She might wear a wild wig (假發), a lace bodysuit, or 12-inch heels. She jokes, "I am just trying to
change the world."
1. What is the author's purpose in writing this passage?
A. To tell us a few interesting stories.
B. To present three people with distinctive characters.
C. To make fun of some distinctive people.
D. To show us how to become attractive.
2. In the section of Star Wars Forever, it is suggested that         .
A. Kaye has performed in Star Wars
B. Kaye has a habit of studying and designing tattoos
C. Kaye will continue with his habit of getting tattoos
D. Kaye's face looks frightening because of the tattoos
3. The underlined word "outrageous" in the passage probably means "        ".
A. shocking
B. pretty  
C. serious
D. happy  
4. Unlike other stars, Lady Gaga         .
A. is good at playing music
B. doesn’t avoid being focused on
C. often performs in public
D. does much to improve the world
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Title:   65      

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A long summer vacation doesn’t make sense in today’s world.

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  66   weeks in most American schools[來源:Zxxk.Com]

Students’ 67___________

·Sending messages and watching TV

·Playing video games

·Doing shopping

Disadvantages

Putting student’s academic futures at risk

Affect academic   68      

Causing challenges for families

Make parents watch kids at home

Hurting academic achievement

Make students lose significant ground

69.____________

Students should be conducted to study more imaginative lessons such as athletics, languages, music and the arts.

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Summer vacation can be both grand and outdated

 

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