题目内容
I remember a time I went shopping on my first visit to Macau.Coming from cold and cloudy England,I was prepared for the sun and dressed in a T-shirt and a short skirt.Not having much chance to enjoy the sun in the UK and having naturally fair skin,my legs are very white.In the UK this is not a fashionable look at all.Most women spend every sunny day out in the sun trying to get darker skin.The darker the skin,the better the look.
As I walked around one shop,the two shop assistants didn't,take their eyes off me the whole time,talking quietly in Chinese.I began to feel uncomfortable and asked my friend if we could leave.After we left the shop,she asked me what was wrong.I was embarrassed that they were talking abut my white skin.My friend laughed.“They weren’t laughing at you.They were saying how nice your legs are.Many Chinese women want to have white skin like yours.In face,there are many beauty products in the shops to make skin whiter and a lot of money is spent on them.”
It just goes to show that we always think what others have is better.The grass is always greener on the other side.If the women of the West and East thought the same way,Western women wouldn't spend so much money on cream that makes skin darker and women from the East wouldn't need to use cream that makes skin whiter.
1.Where did the story happen?
2.What kind of skin do most British women prefer to have?
3.Why did the writer want to leave the shop at once?
4.What were the shop assistants talking about?
5.What does the underlined sentence “The grass is always greener on the other side” mean?
1.In Macau.
2.They prefer to have dark(er)skin.
3.Because she thought the shop assistants were laughing at her white skin.
4.They were talking about the writer's legs/white skin.
5.It means people always think what others have is better.