Progress has been made to improve our living room, but we still have difficulty in making the future living room.
It is believed that on Christmas Day, Saint Nicholas gave presents to good kids, and __ to bad ones.
Why is canned fruit not considered as natural food?
Moralityinbusinesshasthreedistinctfaces,______(每一个都在确保商业成功中起着特有的作用)
From hair sprays to hairpieces, from reducing diets
to twenty four-hour fitness centers, from false
eyelashes to blue contact lenses, we show our concerns 【M1】______.
for how we look--and we support a multibillion
-dollar industry in process. And how do we 【M2】______.
calculate the prices we pay in mental anguish
over our personal appearance? Should we not quite,
measure up to the ideal the culture demands us? 【M3】______.
It seems most of us believe the words of
philosopher Thomas Fuller: "By the skin you 【M4】______.
may judge the nut." For most people in the United
States, the husk should not be flawless. Reflect for a 【M5】______.
moment on some of the ways people in the United
States make judgments based on personal appearance,
dress, and the objects we carry or place on 【M6】______.
our bodies. Studies show that being overweight in
the United States reduces income, lowers the chances
of getting married, and help decrease the amount 【M7】______.
of education one receive. When deciding whether
or not to strike up a conversation with a total stranger,
we are influenced in the way that person looks. Ruben 【M8】______.
says we make inferences (often faulty) about another's "intelligence, gender, age,
approachability, financial well-being, class, tastes, values, and cultural background"
from attractiveness, dress, and personal artifacts. Our culture's obsession with attractiveness
is so deep-seated, and begins early in life, that, as one study revealed, even very【M9】______.
young children select attractive friends over less attractive one. 【M10】______.
【M1】
______(你不该采用欺骗手段) ;no one will believe you any more.