Passage 2
A superstar _____ is someone who has become famous in sports, or films, or popular music, someone like Michael Jackson. In the middle nineteen _____, Michael Jackson made a record ______ called Thriller. It quickly became the most popular _______ in the history of music, and it made Michael Jackson a superstar. The word super means something that is _______ good. And of course, a star means a person who is famous. So people use superstar to ________ the top people in sports, _______ and music.
One of the most famous sports superstars in the United States was a boxer named Muhammad Ali. __________________________________________________.
Then he became the heavy-weight boxing champion of the world. ____________________________________________________. Muhammad Ali claimed when he became the world champion that he was more famous than the President of the United States. He was a true superstar. Everyone knows his name.
_____________________________________________________________________. Superstars are loved by millions of people today, but forgotten tomorrow.
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As a young man, Muhammad Ali won a gold medal in the Olympics as a boxer.
Before long, he was known as one of the most famous boxers in sports history.
But like the stars in the sky, a superstar fades from the sight as time passes, many young people, for example, know little about Muhammad Ali these days.
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