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     Korean culture is really exciting right now. The Korean Wave is sweeping Asian countries including
China. Young people are going crazy about Korean TV plays, Korean pop songs, taekwondo (跆拳道)
and the Korean language.  
     The Korean Wave started a few years ago with the TV series "Winter Sonata". This love story is
 still popular. People, especially girls, like the beautiful story and handsome actors like Bae Yong Jun
(裴勇俊).  
     In the music world, Korean girls are making themselves heard in China. You can often find big
Korean names like Baby Vox, S.E.S and Finkle at the top of the Chinese music charts (排行榜).
The Korean Wave has also made young people want to try the clothes and hairstyles of pop stars,
too. Not only that.Now some girls in China are having plastic surgery (整容) to change the way they
look.People say some beautiful Korean stars have had plastic surgery. These stars who don't make
plastic surgerylook shameful (丢面子的).
     Are all the faces of beautiful Korean girls not real? Find out for yourself when you next visit South
Korea.

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1.What does the Korea Wave refer to? It refers to ______.  
A.Korean TV plays                    
B.Korean culture  
C.Korean language                    
D.Korean actors
2.When did the Korean Wave start? It started with ______.    
A.the Korean pop songs                
B.Taekwondo  
C.the TV series "Winter Sonata"          
D.the Korean food
3.Who is the famous actor in Korean plays?    
A.Bae Yong Jun  
B.Baby Vox      
C.S.E.S        
D.Finkle
4.Korean stars often change their looks by____  
A.singing pop songs                    
B.acting in TV plays    
C.trying different food                  
D.having plastic surgery
5.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?    
A.Winter Sonata tells a very famous love story?
B.Young people like Korean pop stars' clothes and hairstyles.  
C.Chinese girls also want to try plastic surgery.    
D.Korean pop stars think plastic surgery is shameful.
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volunteers to collect rubbish in other
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