In our world today,the media and entertainment industries are constantly focusing on beauty over brains. Movies,television shows,commercials,and magazines all make use of models and actors whose physical attributes (特性) will sell their product.

  As our country is trying to reduce the obesity numbers,eating disorder statistics continue to increase due to the push for thinner people. While obesity is a serious medical condition that can lead to many health problems,many of us try to lose weight for appearance purposes. Children as young as elementary school age have begun to worry about the numbers that appear on the scale. In my opinion,it seems that “fat” has become the new “ugly”.

  Two weeks ago,37-year-old Wisconsin television reporter Livingston,who is 235 pounds,received an e-mail from a man named Krause. In the e-mail Krause attacked her,writing, “Your physical condition hasn’t improved for many years. Surely you don’t consider yourself a suitable example for this community’s young people,girls in particular. ”

  Today,it seems that a vast majority of people care more about how they look and appear to their peers rather than what is inside. The truth is that every person is built differently;we all come in different shapes and sizes. Just because someone is heavier,that doesn’t mean they eat large amounts of junk food around the day. Likewise,even though a person is thin,that doesn’t mean they are necessarily healthy and fit.

  If you are reading this and you struggle with your weight or your appearance,please recognize that you are beautiful and special in your own way. You are worth so much more than you realize,and even if I don’t know you,understand that I respect and support you. Beauty is not defined by size;it is defined by how we treat others and respect ourselves. In the words of the talented film actress Kirstie Alley, “There’s a lot more to life than how fat or thin you are. ”

(   ) 1. With so many people losing weight,it will end in     

   A. models’ and actors’ appearance in ads

   B. the fall of media and entertainment industries

   C. more and more people becoming obese

   D. more people’s suffering from eating disorder

(   ) 2. The underlined phrase “the numbers that appear on the scale” in the second paragraph may mean“     

   A. intelligence   B. weight

   C. patience   D. strength

(   ) 3. The writer used the example of Livingston to show    

   A. people think “fat” looks ugly

   B. fat people are becoming cleverer

   C. her physical condition is good

   D. young people never follow examples

(   ) 4. What Kirstie Alley said means    .

   A. people should pay attention to the appearance

   B. there is no need for any people to go on a diet

   C. people are beautiful when they concern others

   D. there’s always someone who understands and supports you

[文章大意]這篇文章講了減肥會(huì)造成一些不好的影響,并且詮釋了美的真諦。

1. D細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)"As our country is trying to reduce the obesity numbers,eating disorder statistics continue to increase due to the push for thinner people.”可知,越來越多的人減月巴會(huì)導(dǎo)致更多的人飲食混亂,故選D.

2. B詞義猜測題。根據(jù)"While obesity is a serious medical condition that can lead to many health problems many of us try to lose weight for appearance purposes. Children as young as elementary school age have begun to worry about the num?bers that appear on the scale.”可猜出the numbers that ap?pear on the scale意思是"體重",故選B.

3. A推理判斷題。根據(jù)"Two weeks ago,37-year-old Wiscon?sin television reporter Livingston,who is 235 pounds,re?ceived an e-mail from a man named Krause. In the e-mail Krause attacked her,writing” Your physical condition hasn't improved for many years. Surely you don't consider yourself a suitable example for this community's young people girls in particular.'"可推測作者用Livingston的例子說明人們認(rèn)為"胖"看起來很丑,故選A.

4. C推理判斷題。根據(jù)"Beauty is not defined by size;it is de?fined by how we treat others and respect ourselves. In the words of the talented film actress Kirstie Alley, 'There's a lot more to life than how fat or thin you are.",可知,人們關(guān)心其他人時(shí)就是美麗的,故選C。

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