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Michael Jackson, an African American, whom everyone calls the King of Pop, diedrecently of a sudden death in the summer of year 2009. His tragic death aroused questionsto the secret of his pale skin, curiosity over his moonwalk dance, interest in his successfulacquittal of child molestation, and above all, greed.Shortly after his death, major media companies can’t wait to exploit Michael’sremaining commercial value by live-broadcasting his funeral worldwide. The result isastonishing. It is reported that 2.5 billion viewers watched his final hours of glory on TV!What’s more, some people even sold their tickets to his funeral on E-bay. All of his pastalbums, whether popular or not in the past, are now hastily packed and put on shelves atCD shops for sale or uploaded to websites for paid-downloads.To make matters worse, members of the Jackson family have already wedged adomestic war against one another over the adoption rights of his children. All these acts ofgreed over the potential business profit illustrate only one painful and saddeningtruth—Michael Jackson is no longer treated as a person, but as a commodity. I can’t helpasking myself, what will I remember a few years from now besides his moonwalk, his paleskin, and his alleged child molestation case?Well, I would like to remember his all-stars, fund-raising song “We Are the World”,which is dedicated to the starving African children. That is the angel-like Michael I wouldlike to remember.
46According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true?
(A) Michael had arranged to have his hit songs published after his death.
(B) Major media companies profited hugely from the broadcast of the funeral.
(C) There are legal fights as to who will raise his children.
(D) One of the general public’s impressions about Michael is his pale skin.

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答案:A
難度:適中0.428571
統計:A(3),B(2),C(2),D(0),E(0)

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