I was born in Korea, and my family came over to America when I was 10. I’m the middle chil

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I was born in Korea, and my family came over to America when I was 10. I’m the middle child of three girls, and my parents moved so we would experience a different life. They did it for our education and to give us more of a chance than they had. We moved to Staten Island, and I went to the High School of Performing Arts in New York City. My parents didn’t agree with me when I told them I wanted to be an actress. My father suggested I try premed(医学预科). But after they saw me in plays they were really proud.
I graduated from Boston University and was doing theater in New York when I got cast in a Korean miniseries(电视连续剧). We started shooting the show in New York, and then went to Korea to finish it up. They said I would be there for three weeks, but it ended up being two months. The miniseries took off, and overnight, I became recognizable. It was sort of like Lost. It blew up. Then amazing projects were offered to me. I kept thinking, “ I’ll do one more and then go back to the US.” I ended up staying for seven years.
Some people described me as the Julia Roberts of Korea, which is a bad parison because she’s the queen of romantic edy. I became famous in Korea for a dramatic role in a film called Shiri. I played a “La Femme Nikita” type of role. I was the girl with gun—all action.
    65. The writer’s parents moved to America so as to     .
A. offer a good chance to their children.
B. receive a good education in performing
C. seek a good life in America
D. film a Korean miniseries
    66. When the writer announced her decision to bee an actress, her parents    .
A. were both in favor of her   B. felt very ashamed of her
C. didn’t agree at first         D. took it for granted
    67. What is the second paragraph mainly about?
A. The author’s performing life in America.
B. The difficulties of filming abroad.
C. The popularity of the miniseries Lost.
D. The author’s first performing breakthrough.
    68. The writer referred to the Julia Roberts of Korea as a bad parison to show    .
A. she looked down upon Julia Roberts.
B. she disliked to pare with others
C. she had a different style of performing
D. she was better at dramatic roles than Julia65-68  ACDC 

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