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Italians are considered the most handsome men in the world while men who are balding(变秃的) and aging do not necessarily lose their looks, according to an international survey.

A “Male Beauty” survey of nearly 10,000 men and women in 12 countries conducted by market research firm Synovate found that good hygiene (卫生) was actually the top requirement for men to being considered handsome.

The second main requirement to be considered good-looking was confidence, with nearly one fifth of all respondents saying a man must carry himself well, followed by having a “great smile”.

Hair, or a lack of, seemed to have little impact with only one percent of respondents saying that a full head of hair was needed to be handsome.

Older men can also take heart as 60 percent of respondents said a man’s appearance gets better with age, with Americans, Chinese, Greeks and Malaysians agreeing with that the most. “Men are seen like a fine wine – they only get better, which is good news for some of us, ” Bob Michaels, Synovate spokesman, said in a statement.

But looks did also come down to geography. The survey, conducted in October in Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Greece, Malaysia, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Britain and the United States, found Italian men were considered to be the most handsome – even though Italy was not in those countries surveyed. They were followed by men from the United States, Russia and Brazil.

In Spain, more men than women consider having muscles and dressing well to be necessarily requirements, while the opposite was true for Greek women, who were more likely to think a macho (男子气概的) look was appealing. Far more British, French and Australian women also seemed to value “a great smile” than men do.

How many respondents think hair is the necessary requirement for men?

A. 12.            B. 100.   

C. 10,000.             D. 60.

According to the survey, the underlined phrase “come down to” can be replaced by “________”.

A. stand for           B. equal to     

C. relate to            D. go with

By saying “Men are seen like a fine wine” means “________”.

A. men’s appearances get better as time goes by

B. men are almost addicted to a fine wine

C. drinking fine wine is often seem according to the survey

D. a fine wine can make men look better

What can we learn from the passage?

A. Synovate was one of the respondents from Italy.

B. Russian men were ranking the third place.

C. Having a great smile is the most important for Spanish men.

D. There are 12 countries surveyed, including Italy and Canada.

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Italians are considered the most handsome men in the world while men who are balding(变秃的) and aging do not necessarily lose their looks, according to an international survey.

A “Male Beauty” survey of nearly 10,000 men and women in 12 countries conducted by market research firm Synovate found that good hygiene (卫生) was actually the top requirement for men to being considered handsome.

The second main requirement to be considered good-looking was confidence, with nearly one fifth of all respondents saying a man must carry himself well, followed by having a “great smile”.

Hair, or a lack of, seemed to have little impact with only one percent of respondents saying that a full head of hair was needed to be handsome.

Older men can also take heart as 60 percent of respondents said a man’s appearance gets better with age, with Americans, Chinese, Greeks and Malaysians agreeing with that the most. “Men are seen like a fine wine – they only get better, which is good news for some of us, ” Bob Michaels, Synovate spokesman, said in a statement.

But looks did also come down to geography. The survey, conducted in October in Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Greece, Malaysia, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Britain and the United States, found Italian men were considered to be the most handsome – even though Italy was not in those countries surveyed. They were followed by men from the United States, Russia and Brazil.

In Spain, more men than women consider having muscles and dressing well to be necessarily requirements, while the opposite was true for Greek women, who were more likely to think a macho (男子气概的) look was appealing. Far more British, French and Australian women also seemed to value “a great smile” than men do.

1.How many respondents think hair is the necessary requirement for men?

A. 12.            B. 100.    C. 10,000.             D. 60.

2.According to the survey, the underlined phrase “come down to” can be replaced by “________”.

A. stand for           B. equal to      C. relate to            D. go with

3.By saying “Men are seen like a fine wine” means “________”.

A. men’s appearances get better as time goes by

B. men are almost addicted to a fine wine

C. drinking fine wine is often seem according to the survey

D. a fine wine can make men look better

4.What can we learn from the passage?

A. Synovate was one of the respondents from Italy.

B. Russian men were ranking the third place.

C. Having a great smile is the most important for Spanish men.

D. There are 12 countries surveyed, including Italy and Canada.

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阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项,选出最佳选项。

  In the winter of 1990, I was asked to appear on a television talk show in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.At the end of our first day of taping, I was on my way back to my 24-hour-room-service   1   when I saw something shocking.

  On the sidewalk in four inches of snow was a man   2   with only a cardboard to keep him from being completely   3   to the freezing cold.What really broke my heart was when I   4   that he wore no shoes and socks.

  I wanted to stop and help him,   5   I was not quite sure what to do.As the traffic light turned green, it seemed life was demanding that I   6  .So I did.Back in "anything I wanted was mine" environment of my hotel, I immediately   7   about the man on the street.Several days later, I was eating Danish at the station.All of the "important" people had   8   the room and it was just me and the doorman remaining.

  I had seen him   9   go about his business every day without saying a word except   10  .When I asked him how he was   11   today, he told me that he'd been having to ride his bike to work in the snow and that he'd been feeling rather   12   for himself...that is, until he saw a man sleeping down on the corner of the street with just a   13   for covering from the cold and no shoes.I almost   14   on my Danish as I heard him go on to relate how he was so moved with   15   for the man that he bought the man a pair of socks and shoes.

  As I heard his stay, I saw in my mind a   16   that used to be in an old friend's bedroom when I was a teenager.It was a picture of a child   17   someone a flower and the   18   below read:'The   19   deed often exceeds(胜过)the grandest of intentions." As Mother Teresa   20   it, "none of us can do anything great on our own, but we can all do a small thing with great love."

(1)

[  ]

A.

station

B.

hotel

C.

home

D.

studio

(2)

[  ]

A.

sleeping

B.

sighing

C.

begging

D.

praying

(3)

[  ]

A.

limited

B.

accustomed

C.

exposed

D.

addicted

(4)

[  ]

A.

feared

B.

suspected

C.

imagined

D.

realized

(5)

[  ]

A.

but

B.

and

C.

or

D.

so

(6)

[  ]

A.

get off

B.

move on

C.

turn back

D.

pull over

(7)

[  ]

A.

thought

B.

talked

C.

forgot

D.

learned

(8)

[  ]

A.

fled

B.

left

C.

entered

D.

crowded

(9)

[  ]

A.

lazily

B.

freely

C.

quietly

D.

actively

(10)

[  ]

A.

complaints

B.

comments

C.

apologies

D.

greetings

(11)

[  ]

A.

performing

B.

working

C.

feeling

D.

coming

(12)

[  ]

A.

shy

B.

fortunate

C.

sorry

D.

happy

(13)

[  ]

A.

blanket

B.

cardboard

C.

quilt

D.

sheet

(14)

[  ]

A.

concentrated

B.

insisted

C.

chewed

D.

choked

(15)

[  ]

A.

sympathy

B.

respect

C.

admiration

D.

sorrow

(16)

[  ]

A.

booklet

B.

letter

C.

poster

D.

notice

(17)

[  ]

A.

handing

B.

returning

C.

donating

D.

sending

(18)

[  ]

A.

note

B.

illustration

C.

description

D.

caption

(19)

[  ]

A.

greatest

B.

smallest

C.

wisest

D.

funniest

(20)

[  ]

A.

means

B.

puts

C.

makes

D.

gets

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       Italians are considered the most handsome men in the world while men who are balding(变秃的) and aging do not necessarily lose their looks, according to an international survey.

       A “Male Beauty” survey of nearly 10,000 men and women in 12 countries conducted by market research firm Synovate found that good hygiene (卫生) was actually the top requirement for men to being considered handsome.

       The second main requirement to be considered good-looking was confidence, with nearly one fifth of all respondents saying a man must carry himself well, followed by having a “great smile”.

       Hair, or a lack of, seemed to have little impact with only one percent of respondents saying that a full head of hair was needed to be handsome.

      Older men can also take heart as 60 percent of respondents said a man’s appearance gets better with age, with Americans, Chinese, Greeks and Malaysians agreeing with that the most.“Men are seen like a fine wine – they only get better, which is good news for some of us, ” Bob Michaels, Synovate spokesman, said in a statement.

       But looks did also come down to geography.The survey, conducted in October in Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Greece, Malaysia, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Britain and the United States, found Italian men were considered to be the most handsome – even though Italy was not in those countries surveyed.They were followed by men from the United States, Russia and Brazil.

       In Spain, more men than women consider having muscles and dressing well to be necessarily requirements, while the opposite was true for Greek women, who were more likely to think a macho (男子气概的) look was appealing.Far more British, French and Australian women also seemed to value “a great smile” than men do.

1.How many respondents think hair is the necessary requirement for men?

       A.12.                   B.100.                 C.10,000.             D.60.

2.According to the survey, the underlined phrase “come down to” can be replaced by “________”.

       A.stand for             B.equal to               C.relate to               D.go with

3.By saying “Men are seen like a fine wine” means “________”.

       A.men’s appearances get better as time goes by

       B.men are almost addicted to a fine wine

       C.drinking fine wine is often seem according to the survey

       D.a fine wine can make men look better

4.What can we learn from the passage?

       A.Synovate was one of the respondents from Italy.

       B.Russian men were ranking the third place.

       C.Having a great smile is the most important for Spanish men.

       D.There are 12 countries surveyed, including Italy and Canada.

 

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Italians are considered the most handsome men in the world while men who are balding(变秃的)and aging do not necessarily lose their looks, according to an international survey.

       A “Male Beauty” survey of nearly 10,000 men and women in 12 countries conducted by market research firm Synovate found that good hygiene (卫生) was actually the top requirement for men to being considered handsome.

       The second main requirement to be considered good-looking was confidence, with nearly one fifth of all respondents saying a man must carry himself well, followed by having a “great smile”.

       Hair, or a lack of, seemed to have little impact with only one percent of respondents saying that a full head of hair was needed to be handsome.

      Older men can also take heart as 60 percent of respondents said a man’s appearance gets better with age, with Americans, Chinese, Greeks and Malaysians agreeing with that the most.“Men are seen like a fine wine – they only get better, which is good news for some of us, ” Bob Michaels, Synovate spokesman, said in a statement.

       But looks did also come down to geography.The survey, conducted in October in Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Greece, Malaysia, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Britain and the United States, found Italian men were considered to be the most handsome – even though Italy was not in those countries surveyed.They were followed by men from the United States, Russia and Brazil.

       In Spain, more men than women consider having muscles and dressing well to be necessarily requirements, while the opposite was true for Greek women, who were more likely to think a macho (男子气概的)look was appealing.Far more British, French and Australian women also seemed to value “a great smile” than men do.

1.How many respondents think hair is the necessary requirement for men?

       A.12.                   B.100.                 C.10,000.             D.60.

2.According to the survey, the underlined phrase “come down to” can be replaced by “________”.

       A.stand for             B.equal to               C.relate to               D.go with

3.By saying “Men are seen like a fine wine” means “________”.

       A.men’s appearances get better as time goes by

       B.men are almost addicted to a fine wine

       C.drinking fine wine is often seem according to the survey

       D.a fine wine can make men look better

4.What can we learn from the passage?

       A.Synovate was one of the respondents from Italy.

       B.Russian men were ranking the third place.

       C.Having a great smile is the most important for Spanish men.

       D.There are 12 countries surveyed, including Italy and Canada.

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