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In Britain, some people say they will do anything if a famous person they love asks them to. One in three people in Britain have a new kind of disease—they love a famous person too much.

Some people love famous stars like Britney Spears, David Beckham or even Tony Blair. It is not just the young, grown-ups have the same problem. One in four people are so interested in their heroes that it affccts their life.

There are two ways of worshipping famous people. One way is just to follow them or talk about them with friends for fun. The other is a more serious way. People have very strong feelings for them and think they are their friends. People who do so for fun are found to be happier. But those who have strong feelings for a famous person are perhaps to feel more lonely and worried.

"Worshipping famous people is not certainly a bad thing," Dr. John, an expert said. "But like many things, overdoing it may not always be good for you."

1.From paragraph 1, we know ________.

A.they are friends of the famous people

B.some people in Britain love a famous person too much

C.they must go to the hospital

D.famous people can pay them a lot of money

2.How many people in Britain have got this kind of disease?

A.About one third. B.About a quarter. C.More than half. D.Just two or three.

3.What does the writer think of the two ways of worshipping famous people?

A.Neither of them is good. B.Both of them are good.

C.The first one is better. D.The second one is better.

4.Pcople who have strong feelings for a famous person often feel worried because ________.

A.they cannot become famous themselves

B.they think the famous person may be in trouble

C.they are afraid the famous person may not like them

D.they can get something in return from the famous person

5.The passage tells us________.

A.we mustn’t worship anybody B.worshipping of famous people is a good thing

C.famous people are not always friendly to us D.anything overdone may bring some trouble

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