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18£®KBG84 is a one-of-a-kind girl band in Japan consisting of 33 singing and dancing  grannies£¬with an average age of 84£®The oldest member£¬Haru Yamashiro£¬is 97 years old!
The new band£¬based in the remote island of Kohama in Okinawa£¬is a huge hit in the country-so much so that the members are rather shocked by their success£®Their first single-titled Come on and Dance£¬Kohama Island-has made it to the top of the charts£¬and they've just completed a sellout tour of Japan£®
"We felt like stars in Tokyo£¬"added 86-year-old Hideko  Kedamori£®"Everyone in the audience had a big smile£¬which gave us the energy to sing our hearts out£®We're blessed to have been born in Kohama£®Our lyrics are about the island and nature-whales in the sea spouting or dolphins doing somersaults£¨¿Õ·­£©£®"Regardless of the lyrics£¬these elderly women are incredibly charming when they perform£®Their energy and enthusiasm is amazing£¬considering their age£®In fact£¬no one under the age of 80is allowed into the band£®
It turns out that the pop queens are blessed with incredible genes-Okinawan islanders have one of the highest life expectant in the world£®Their diet chiefly consists of vegetables and local purple-fleshed sweet potatoes£¬with practically no added sugar£®Menaka said she isn't particular about her diet£®
"I look after my health by cleaning my home£¬wiping the floors£¬steaming rice£¬"
she said£®"I stay in the shade when it's too hot£®I don't£®want to get burnt£®I have to take care of my skin-I'm still young at heart!"

28£®What's the aim of writing the passage£¿B
A£®To tell us KBG84 is the best band in Japan£®
B£®To introduce a popular band in Japan£®
C£®To show why KBG84 is so popular£®
D£®To prove the elderly can become stars£®
29£®How did the members of KBG84feel when they succeeded£¿A
A£®Very surprised£®
C£®A little proud£®
B£®Rather calm£®
D£®Fairly content£®
30£®What are the lyrics of KBG8 about£¿C
A£®The women's interests£®
B£®Inspiring stories£®
C£®Kohama and nature£®
D£®Whales and dolphins'food£®
31£®What Menaka said in the last paragraph suggestsA£®
A£®she keeps fit by doing housework
B£®taking exercise every day brings her joy
C£®she likes high temperature very much
D£®her good skin is what she takes pride in£®

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