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When we talk about stars, especially women stars, it seems that they are always young, pretty and own
charming body shapes. But recently a Britain's Got Talent (英国达人) star Susan Boyle has changed our
views absolutely.
Simon Cowell, one of the judges of the talent show spoke of his shock over Ms Boyle's voice. "This lady
camp up, and I'm thinking, 'This will take five seconds and I can go to have a cup of tea'. That changed
when she began to sing I Dreamed to Dream from Les Miserables. She knew we were going to have that
reaction and just to see that look of satisfaction on her face. It was one of my favorite moments," Cowell
said.
The performance was posted on line and before long, the 47-year-old Scottish woman has been famous
all over the world.
Speaking from her home in Scotland, Ms Boyle said that she hasn't thought of changing her appearance.
She said that her friend helped her with make-up. "I mean, that's hardly a makeover," she added. Ms Boyle
also spoke of the reason she first began to explore her vocal talents, "I was kind of slow at school, so getting
like singing was a good way of hiding behind that and thus it built my confidence."
1. Susan Boyle is _____.
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A. a judge
B. a reporter
C. a beautiful
D. a Scottish woman
2. Susan Boyle had a look of satisfaction on her face when she was singing because _____.
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A. she was confident of her singing
B. she was satisfied with the judges
C. she was pretty and in good shape
D. she sang the song I Dreamed a Dream from Les Miserables
3. According to the passage, which is NOT true?
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A. It was the vocal talents that built Susan's confidence.
B. Susan Boyle was not good at her lesson when at school.
C. Susan Boyle became famous because of her appearance.
D. Simon Cowell didn't think Susan Boyle a good singer at the first sight.
4. What can we learn from Susan Boyle's success?
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A. It's never too old to learn.
B. It's easier to succeed at the age of 47.
C. If you have a dream, try to make it come true!
D. If you are not able to study well, to be a singer instead.