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How often do you change your hairstyle or ask for new dresses? You may be 16 to follow trends(潮流)in Western countries, but young people in the United States don’t care as much about 17 as you do.
A recent survey among high school 18 in China, Japan, South Korea and the US found that 19 teenagers care more about their appearance than young people in the US.
This survey was held in 156 high schools in the four countries. More than 7,000 teenagers were 20 about their views on life and the world. South Koreans, at 83 per cent, cared most about their looks. They were 21 by the Chinese and Japanese, while US students showed the least interest in fashion at only 33 per cent.
“The different results show 22 of cultural background,” said Sun Yunxiao from the China Youth and Children Research Centre. He explained that in the US there are many different 23 of beauty, so teens are more 24 to be confident about their appearance.
US teenagers’ high self-confidence is displayed in the 25 . About 85 per cent are happy with themselves. The percentage of self-confident Chinese students stands at only 30 per cent.
What’s 26 , US students showed more individuality, with 88 per cent 27 that “people should follow their own interests rather than 28 of others”. This is much 29 than South Korea’s 69 per cent, China’s 49 and Japan’s 48.
Japanese students, at 52 per cent, are most dissatisfied with modern society. Chinese and Koreans follow at second and 30 most dissatisfied.
“ 31 to the survey, Chinese students are happy and disciplined. They have a strong wish to make a difference. 32 Chinese students need to be more independent and learn how to relax,” said Sun.
The students have different 33 backgrounds. But home and places where friends gather are the favorite places all teens seek happiness.
Exams and worries about life after graduation cause much 34 among most of the teens 35 for the survey.
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How often do you change your hairstyle or ask for new dresses? You may be 31 to follow trends(潮流)in Western countries, but young people in the United States don’t care as much about
32 as you do.
A recent survey(调查) among high school 33 in China, Japan, South Korea and the US found that 34 teenagers care more about their appearance than young people in the US.
This survey was held in 156 high schools in the four countries. More than 7,000 teenagers were
35 about their views on life and the world. South Koreans, at 83 per cent, cared most about their looks. They were 36 by the Chinese and Japanese, while US students showed the least interest in fashion at only 33 per cent.
“The different results show 37 of cultural background(背景),” said Sun Yunxiao from the China Youth and Children Research Centre. He explained that in the US there are many different 38 of beauty, so teens are more 39 to be confident about their appearance.
US teenagers’ high self-confidence is displayed(展示) in the 40 . About 85 per cent are happy with themselves. The percentage of self-confident Chinese students stands at only 30 per cent.
What’s 41 , US students showed more individuality(个性), with 88 per cent 42 that “people should follow their own interests rather than 43 of others”. This is much 44 than South Korea’s 69 per cent, China’s 49 and Japan’s 48.
Japanese students, at 52 per cent, are most dissatisfied with modern society. Chinese and Koreans follow at second and 45 most dissatisfied.
“ 46 to the survey, Chinese students are happy and disciplined (有纪律的). They have a strong wish to make a difference. 47 Chinese students need to be more independent and learn how to relax,” said Sun.
The students have different 48 backgrounds. But home and places where friends gather are the favorite places all teens seek happiness.
Exams and worries about life after graduation cause much 49 among most of the teens
50 for the survey.
31. A. absorbed B. willing C. careless D. unhappy
32. A. hairstyle B. dresses C. fashion D. culture
33. A. teachers B. students C. citizens D. colleagues
34. A. Asian B. American C. African D. Western
35. A. answered B. requested C. persuaded D. questioned
36. A. followed B. decreased C. reduced D. compared
37. A. relations B. barriers C. customs D. differences
38. A. awareness B. Standards C. Consciences D. expenses
39. A. admirable B. confused C. likely D. unbelievable
40. A. survey B. setting C. reference D. paper
41. A. worse B. better C. less D. more
42. A. disagreeing B. observing C. agreeing D. puzzling
43. A. those B. that C. it D. One
44. A. lower B. larger C. smaller D. higher
45. A. first B. third C. fourth D. last
46. A. leading B. devoting C. Appealing D. According
47. A. But B. And C. So D. Or
48. A. political B. cultural C. Economical D. commercial
49. A. expectation B. hesitation C. Concern D. Ambition
50. A. interviewed B. advised C. Overlooked D. invested
How often do you change your hairstyle or ask for new dresses? You may be 16 to follow trends(潮流)in Western countries, but young people in the United States don’t care as much about 17 as you do.
A recent survey among high school 18 in China, Japan, South Korea and the US found that 19 teenagers care more about their appearance than young people in the US.
This survey was held in 156 high schools in the four countries. More than 7,000 teenagers were 20 about their views on life and the world. South Koreans, at 83 per cent, cared most about their looks. They were 21 by the Chinese and Japanese, while US students showed the least interest in fashion at only 33 per cent.
“The different results show 22 of cultural background,” said Sun Yunxiao from the China Youth and Children Research Centre. He explained that in the US there are many different 23 of beauty, so teens are more 24 to be confident about their appearance.
US teenagers’ high self-confidence is displayed in the 25 . About 85 per cent are happy with themselves. The percentage of self-confident Chinese students stands at only 30 per cent.
What’s 26 , US students showed more individuality, with 88 per cent 27 that “people should follow their own interests rather than 28 of others”. This is much 29 than South Korea’s 69 per cent, China’s 49 and Japan’s 48.
Japanese students, at 52 per cent, are most dissatisfied with modern society. Chinese and Koreans follow at second and 30 most dissatisfied.
“ 31 to the survey, Chinese students are happy and disciplined. They have a strong wish to make a difference. 32 Chinese students need to be more independent and learn how to relax,” said Sun.
The students have different 33 backgrounds. But home and places where friends gather are the favorite places all teens seek happiness.
Exams and worries about life after graduation cause much 34 among most of the teens 35 for the survey.
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How often do you change your hairstyle or ask for new dresses? You may be 1 to follow trends(潮流)in Western countries, but young people in the United States don’t care as much about 2 as you do.
A recent survey(调查) among high school 3 in China, Japan, South Korea and the US found that 4 teenagers care more about their appearance than young people in the US.
This survey was held in 156 high schools in the four countries. More than 7,000 teenagers were 5 about their views on life and the world. South Koreans, at 83 per cent, cared most about their looks. They were 6 by the Chinese and Japanese, while US students showed the least interest in fashion at only 33 per cent.
“The different results show 7 of cultural background(背景),” said Sun Yunxiao from the China Youth and Children Research Centre. He explained that in the US there are many different 8 of beauty, so teens are more 9 to be confident about their appearance.
US teenagers’ high self-confidence is displayed(展示) in the 10 . About 85 per cent are happy with themselves. The percentage of self-confident Chinese students stands at only 30 per cent.
What’s 11 , US students showed more individuality(个性), with 88 per cent 12 that “people should follow their own interests rather than 13 of others”. This is much 14 than South Korea’s 69 per cent, China’s 49 and Japan’s 48.
Japanese students, at 52 per cent, are most dissatisfied with modern society. Chinese and Koreans follow at second and 15 most dissatisfied.
“ 16 to the survey, Chinese students are happy and disciplined (有纪律的). They have a strong wish to make a difference. 17 Chinese students need to be more independent and learn how to relax,” said Sun.
The students have different 18 backgrounds. But home and places where friends gather are the favorite places all teens seek happiness.
Exams and worries about life after graduation cause much 19 among most of the teens
20 for the survey.
1. A. absorbed B. willing C. careless D. unhappy
2. A. hairstyle B. dresses C. fashion D. culture
3. A. teachers B. students C. citizens D. colleagues
4. A. Asian B. American C. African D. Western
5. A. answered B. requested C. persuaded D. questioned
6. A. followed B. decreased C. reduced D. compared
7. A. relations B. barriers (障碍) C. customs D. differences
8. A. awareness B. standards(标准) C. consciences(本性)D. expenses
9. A. admirable B. confused C. likely D. unbelievable
10. A. survey B. setting C. reference (参考) D. paper
11. A. worse B. better C. less D. more
12. A. disagreeing B. observing C. agreeing D. puzzling
13. A. those B. that C. it D. one
14. A. lower B. larger C. smaller D. higher
15. A. first B. third C. fourth D. last
16. A. leading B. devoting C. appealing(呼吁) D. According
17. A. But B. And C. So D. Or
18. A. political B. cultural C. economical(经济的)D. commercial
19. A. expectation B. hesitation C. concern(忧虑) D. ambition(雄心)
20. A. interviewed B. advised C. overlooked(俯视) D. invested
查看习题详情和答案>>How often do you change your hairstyle or ask for new dresses? You may be1to follow trends(潮流)in Western countries, but young people in the United States don’t care as much about2as you do.
A recent survey among high school 3in China, Japan, South Korea and the US found that 4teenagers care more about their appearance than young people in the US.
This survey was held in 156 high schools in the four countries. More than 7,000 teenagers were5about their views on life and the world. South Koreans, at 83 per cent, cared most about their looks. They were6by the Chinese and Japanese, while US students showed the least interest in fashion at only 33 per cent.
“The different results show7of cultural background,” said Sun Yunxiao from the China Youth and Children Research Centre. He explained that in the US there are many different8of beauty, so teens are more9to be confident about their appearance.
US teenagers’ high self-confidence is displayed in the10. About 85 per cent are happy with themselves. The percentage of self-confident Chinese students stands at only 30 per cent.
What’s11, US students showed more individuality, with 88 per cent12that “people should follow their own interests rather than13of others”. This is much14than South Korea’s 69 per cent, China’s 49 and Japan’s 48.
Japanese students, at 52 per cent, are most dissatisfied with modern society. Chinese and Koreans follow at second and15most dissatisfied.
“16to the survey, Chinese students are happy and disciplined. They have a strong wish to make a difference.17Chinese students need to be more independent and learn how to relax,” said Sun.
The students have different18backgrounds. But home and places where friends gather are the favorite places all teens seek happiness.
Exams and worries about life after graduation cause much19among most of the teens20for the survey.
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- A.absorbed
- B.willing
- C.careless
- D.unhappy
- A.
- 2.
- A.hairstyle
- B.dresses
- C.fashion
- D.culture
- A.
- 3.
- A.teachers
- B.students
- C.citizens
- D.colleagues
- A.
- 4.
- A.Asian
- B.American
- C.African
- D.Western
- A.
- 5.
- A.answered
- B.requested
- C.persuaded
- D.questioned
- A.
- 6.
- A.followed
- B.decreased
- C.reduced
- D.compared
- A.
- 7.
- A.relations
- B.attitudes
- C.customs
- D.differences
- A.
- 8.
- A.awareness
- B.standards
- C.duties
- D.expenses
- A.
- 9.
- A.admirable
- B.confused
- C.likely
- D.unbelievable
- A.
- 10.
- A.survey
- B.setting
- C.reference
- D.paper
- A.
- 11.
- A.worse
- B.better
- C.less
- D.more
- A.
- 12.
- A.disagreeing
- B.observing
- C.agreeing
- D.puzzling
- A.
- 13.
- A.those
- B.that
- C.it
- D.one
- A.
- 14.
- A.lower
- B.larger
- C.smaller
- D.higher
- A.
- 15.
- A.first
- B.third
- C.fourth
- D.last
- A.
- 16.
- A.Leading
- B.Devoting
- C.Appealing
- D.According
- A.
- 17.
- A.But
- B.And
- C.So
- D.Or
- A.
- 18.
- A.political
- B.cultural
- C.economical
- D.material
- A.
- 19.
- A.expectation
- B.hesitation
- C.concern
- D.conservation
- A.
- 20.
- A.interviewed
- B.advised
- C.overlooked
- D.invested
- A.