63.
The passage is mostly likely
a(n) .

A.entertainment information

B.science reports on new high-technology

C.introduction of some kinds of cell phone or computer
parts

D.advertisement for new products





C
Doomed beauties such as Cleopata and
Manilyn Monore were far from alone in their misery. Very attractive people
tend to form partnerships that are less stable and satisfying than those
enjoyed by plain Janes.
According to the research by Dr John Blain of
the university of
Southern California,
relationships between people whose professions largely depend on their
appearance, such as models or actors, tend to end much faster than those
between lawyers, doctors and students.
Blaine
said the beautiful felt different from children. They are treated as special,
which may create both arrogance(傲慢) and insecurity. All too often, beauty can be used
as an alternative to education. Often they are pushed out of their class or
town, told to go off and make their fotune in Hollywood
or London and,
when the majority fail, they have few talents to make a living.
Blaine
added that beautiful people score poorly on the “big five”--- the key factors
American experts consider when helping distressed couples. These are
neuroticism(神经过敏),including anger and anxiety;
extroversion(性格外向) ;openness to new experiences;
agreeableness; and conscientiousness, or sticking by agreements they have made.
Attractive people often see no reason to try to change until their looks start
to fade.
Krista Sutherlanf ,of the University of
California Los Angeles, said partnerships that appeared to be perfect from the
outside, such as the former “dram teams” of Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise or
Hugh Grant and Elizabeth Hurley, where backgrounds and aspirations(抱负) are often shared, did not
necessarily lead to happiness.