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英语(二)复习资料
2020 年7 月4 日
目录
1复习资料说明 1
2听力 1
2.1short conversations . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
2 听力2.1short conversations
1.She’ll go with the man soon.
2.The purse might be in the car.
3.She won’t buy the C D.
4.The singer is u nattractive.
5.Tom might be in the dorm right now.
2.2 a long conversation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2.3 a p assage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
2.4 spot dictation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
3词汇 4
3.1 Unit 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
3.2 Unit 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
3.3 Unit 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41.The work the director has assigned is unreasonable.
2.The movie was awful.
3.The woman is unlikely to become a movie star.
4.Four dollars.
5.The director is not successful.
3.4 Unit 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
4汉译英 5
4.1 Unit 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
4.2 Unit 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
4.3 Unit 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
4.4 Unit 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 5深度阅读 6 6长篇阅读9
1 复习资料说明
由于英语(二)考试中的题目部分来自视听说,阅读教程,长篇阅读,综合教程上的词汇和句子翻译.本文件集成了视听说,阅读教程,综合教程上的答案.
粗体部分为重点复习内容,来源于正考班的资料和重修班的资料.
本文档不得作商业用途.1.A bride.
2.A mother.
3.A policeman.
4.A professor.
5.A housekeeper.
1.She disagrees that only a few tickets were given out.
2.No one else is as bright as Mary.
3.They were given more cookies than they expected.
4.It is raining unusually hard right now.
5.The interest rates have risen a lot.
1. $125.
2. $5,000.
3. $22
4.
4. $576.
5. 15,080 miles.
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performance of the Work is with you. Should the Work prove defective, you assume the cost of all necessary ser‐ vicing, repair, or correction.1.Pop songs.
2.He liked pop songs.
3.They like old folk songs.
4.To lend him a DVD.
5.Aperson’s musical taste may change.
1.No less than 14,000 years.
2.All of the a bove.
3.Performing for the k ids.
4.Guiding a blind p erson.
5.Most of them could get the ball.
2.3 a passage
1.He displayed a gift for music.
2.He could write music.5. advertising.
1.Shaq is playing basketball while a kid is looking o n.
2.Because he wants to ask the kid for the Pepsi.
3.Pepsi has a stronger appeal to the kid than the basketball star does.
4.The football star likes Coke very much.
5.Parking there is not allowed.
1.Supply usually outnumbers demand.
2.Manufacturers advertise their products by sponsoring sporting events.
3.The television.
4.Because people believe what ads say without thinking if the ads are true.
5.The causes, methods and effects of advertising.
3.He was able to play all parts in a symphony.
4.A successful musician but a poor businessman.
5.The life of a great musician.
1.He had a very short memory.
2.The most important part but with only one line.
3.Throw the rose to the audience.
4.He said the line with great emotion.
5.Because the actor forgot the r ose.
1.He likes to use both suspense and humor in his movies.
2.First the character does not know the truth, but finally learns it.
3.He produced movies that brought fear and excitement to the audience.
4.He was at a French airport.
5.A character read a newspaper with his photo on it.
1. He wants to understand it better. 1.In many places throughout the world.
2.Preserving their habitat.
3.Non‐toxic cleaners.
4.Drinking coffee in your backyard.
5.Ways to protect endangered animals.
1.It used rude l anguage.
2.It got even r uder.
3.Because he was afraid the parrot might die.
4.It had been frightened by the chickens’dead bodies.
5.He put the bird in the refrigerator freezer.
1.All of the above.
2.They pose in front of c ameras.
3.Agood body shape.
4.Around 34‐24‐34 inches.
5.Eating disorders.
2.He narrowly escaped death thanks to a few non‐Jews.
3.They want to be with their mothers.
4.One.
5.Movie recommendations.
1.cell phones or personal computers.
2.location.
3.a monthly fee.
4.advertising their income.1.He had a few drinks.
2.He asked Tom to pay his bill.
3.One did not have to pay his bill if he claimed to have paid
it.
4.It was easy to cheat the barman.
5.He believed Tom had cheated him.
1.Both A) and B).
2.They are accepted in many places and can be used to buy
both large and small items.
3.When you do not have money, you can still buy things.
4.Any of the a bove.
5.You must pay the interest.4.Because the sharks killed all of them.
5.Athreat was replaced by a bigger threat.
2.4spot dictation
1.Because he carries two large bags over his shoulder.
2.He opens the bags for inspection.
3.He examines the bags closely.
4.Every week for three years.
5.He smuggled bicycles.
1.Pete died in the backyard.
2.He wiped his dirty hands on his clean trousers.
3.He had spent some time weeding in the yard.
4.He had been washing his ladder.
5.Blake Smith was lying because his jeans should not have been clean after he finished painting the porch.
1.He drove through the red light.
2.It was dangerous not to stop at the red l ight.
3.His mother often shot through the red light safely.
4.Because his mom might be driving through the red light.
5.One should obey the traffic signals for safety’s sake.
1.Both cars are damaged, but neither of the drivers is hurt.
2.God has arranged for the man and woman to become friends.
3.God wants the man and woman to drink it to celebrate.
4.Because he believes he’s following God’s will.
5.The woman makes the man appear to have been driving while drunk.
1.Vietnam.
2.All of the above.
3.He jumped into the pool to save Matthew.
4.Because English was not his native language and he didn’t want to learn it.
5.Because his English teacher saved him from drowning, he came to like both water and English.
1.He caught hold of the boat.
2.Whether there were any alligators around.
3.No, not for the past y ears.1.Ballads and some forms of (1) classical music.
2.It often creates a (2) peaceful atmosphere that is good for
(3) relasing after a busy day.
3.(4) Jazz and blues.
4.It can create an atmosphere of (5) sadnes.
5.Rock, (6) heavy metal and dance music.
6.It tends to give us (7) enerey and make us fel ful of life. It can be played at parties, (8) sporting events and in cars. Rock music can be used to acompany (9) physical labor. It does not make sense to blame rock music for (10) road accidents.
1.wrote a song for the clhldr, entitled “(1)Good Morning to All”.
2.was a (2) success owing to the combination of Mildred’s
(3) m usical t alents w ith h er s ister’s k nowledge o f
kinder‐ garten education.
3.published the song (4) without the sisters’ permission;
4.added a (5) second part, which is the familiar “Happy Birthday to You”.
5.altogether (6) replaced the sisters’ original song “Good Morning to All”.
6.took (7) legal action against Mr. Coleman;
7.succeeded in proving that they were the (8) real owners of the song.
1.3 The minister greted the gesis in the church.
2.2 Wedding invitations were sent out to relatives and friends.
3.1 An announcement about the wedding was published in the newspaper.
4.5 The bride and the bridegroom exchanged vows.
5.9 The minister signed the certificate.
6.7 The minister declared the couple husband and wife.
7.6 The minister prayed for the couple.
8.4 The minister talked about the meaning of marriage.
9.8 The reception was over.
1.Robert gave money to (1) the beggar because he looked as if he (2) needed help. This surprises Susan because Robert is usually (3) careful with his money. She be‐lieves that the beggar should find (4) a job to support himself. Unconvinced, Robert argues that some peo‐ple have (5) a hard time of it in life. Although Susan thinks the beggar will (6) waste the money he has re‐ ceived, Robert prefers to share some of his (7) good luck with others.
3 词汇
3.1Unit 2
1.In times of economic crisis, people have to tighten their belt and live a thrifty l ife.
2.Our soldiers force the enemy to retreat with superior fire‐ power.
3.He is a strong‐minded person who can undertake heavy tasks at the crucial moment.
4.This scandal is bound to tell against him in the coming presidential election.
5.Because koalas are exotic animals, their prices are fairly expensive.
6.I chanced to overhear them speaking ill of you.
7.Punctuality is an important constituent of good character.
8.Assemble your papers and put them in this file.
9.The whole winter the swallow remained underground, and Timmy nursed her with care and love.
3.2Unit 4
1.The polluted water can be fatal if swallowed. Police are
investigating what caused the pollution.
2.I don’t want to get involved in this argument. I’d rather
stand on a(n) neutral ground.
3.Watch out for the monkeys! They will try to snatch a sand‐
wich from you at a picnic.
4.As spring approaches, the trees begin to send forth tender
buds.
5.The “two sessions” (of the NPC and the CPPCC) this year
should focus more clearly on ways and means to over‐ come current difficulties and make the country even stronger, they said.
6.Some people jumped rashly to the conclusion that some‐
thing must be wrong without doing a ny surveys.
7.You know how I detest dancing, unless I am particularly
acquainted with my partner.
8.George is nuts about the Chinese culture and has decided
to learn Chinese in an evening school.
9.Joe will be a dead duck when his wife learns what he d id.
10.In the sentence “A life without sex, kisses and cuddling
is bitter for most of the alone hearts of to day’s society.”, which of the following cannot be filled in the blank?
11.Each application is reviewed by a panel of experts.
12.In the sentence “Each event lasts mostly three to four
hours.”, which of the following cannot be used in the blank?
13.His strategic mistake caused him to blunder away a good
opportunity.
14.Don’t try to fool me under any circumstances.
10.Three passions, simple but overwhelmingly strong, have 15. What we desperately need is nothing but your devotion to
governed my life: the longing for love, the search for knowledge, and unbearable pity for the suffering of mankind.
11.I deduce from the large crowd that the speaker is very pop‐
ular.
12.It’s rude to mock a foreign student’s mistakes in English.
13.She was still totally immersed in the romantic scene as if it
were occurring that moment.
14.The TV station was bombarded with complaints against a
tasteless TV program.
15.Under current laws, those who abet someone to end their
own life can be prosecuted and jailed for up to 14 years.
your job.
3.3Unit 6
1.The image of the woman popped into his head out of the blue.
2.When I turned red under her gaze, she turned away and back to her own seat.
3.As a model of good manners, he has conquered any inward fury.
4.Depression in urban life, tenses of toil and moil are fre‐ quently rushed away by the so‐called “Countryside Oxy‐ gen Bar”.
5.They traveled thousands of miles to that mysterious king‐ dom in quest of hidden treasure. as a gifted man with an alcohol problem, who failed to live up to his family responsibilities.
6.What we have done to these stray animals is in full accord 13. She surreptitiously searched through her husband’s cell with the humane spirit. phone while he was asleep like a log.
7.In the sentence “From the bottom of my heart, I am deeply 14. As a newly emerging industry, it is no doubt that mobile
gratitude to my mother school.”, which of the following cannot be used in the blank?
8.He thought it improvident of me to spend so much on a
jacket so early on in the college term.
9.The matter in dispute is the ownership of the house.
10.Error is often the precursor of what is correct.
11.For this reason, I have decided to bequeath my entire for‐
tune to the only loyal friend that I have, Ralph.
12.Master Chan’s obstinacy grows even after the other fami‐
lies have agreed.
13.However, he declined to reveal anything about his diet.
14.Despite all their differences, men and women place high
value on one trait: loyalty.
15.Nothing can compel me to do such a thing.
3.4Unit 8
1.The election will take place against a backdrop of increas‐
ing instability.
2.Some people might say that ignorance is bliss and I agree
with them.
3.Our aim is to establish a strong and progressive society.
4.There is some excitement on the horizon, but I can’t tell
you about it.
5.Colin and I huddle up on the sofa together to watch the
lately hottest TV show.
6.I had to do a double take when I read what the good pro‐
fessor said.
7.We’d go to the cinema and I’d think we were there to watch
a movie and they thought we were there to cuddle and kiss.
8.His entire face beamed with happiness.
9.In the sentence “Shouting can cause you to inbreathe dan‐
gerous amounts of dust.”, the word “inhale” is most likely close to “inbreathe” in the following choices.
10.Most nights he will crawl up and sleep on my shoulder and
snuggle into my neck.
11.Just draw up here and I’ll get out.
12.In his memoir My Father, the president pictured his father
payment service will have a bright future.
15.It took them about one month to figure out how to start the
equipment.
4 汉译英
4.1Unit 2
1.这一发现被视为一项至关重要的突破.(crucial, perceive)
This discovery was perceived as a crucial breakthrough.
2.在公共汽车上,米歇尔被两个胖子挤在中间,苦恼极
了.(nasty, sandwich between)
Michelle had anasty feeling when she was sandwiched between two fat men on the bus.
3.我同情他,就把钱借给他去调养脚伤.(take pity on some‐
body, nurse)
I took pity on him and lent him money to nurse his foot injury.
4.侦探们可以从几段零星的谈话中推断出作案的人.(dedu ce,
snatch)
Detectives can deduce from snatches of conversation who have committed the crime.
5.他没完没了的抱怨让我们忍无可忍,他的老板也眉头紧
锁.(strain, frown)
His constant complaints were straining our patience, and his boss gathered his brows into a frown.
6.我无意中听到两个女孩用嘲讽的语气在谈论这个小
丑.(overhear, mocking)
I overheard two girls talking about the clown with a mocking
voice.
4.2Unit 4
1.你可以近距离观察飞机的起降.(at close quarters)
You can watch aircraft take off or land at close quarters.
2.和他谈过话的人中没有一个怀疑他作为一个政治家的诚
意.(sincerity)
Nobody that he spoke to doubted his sincerity as a politician.
3.在此世间,你无法做到绝对的中立.(neutral)
You cannot be completely neutral in this world.
4.经常锻炼可以增强心脏机能,从而减少心脏病发作的危险.
(thereby)
Regular exercise strengthens the heart, thereby reducing the risk of heart attack.
5.法官称那次袭击为令人发指的罪行.(abominable)
The judge described the attack as an abominable crime.
6.所有的人都应该去感知大自然之美.(become acquainted with)
All people should seek to become acquainted with the beauty in nature.
4.3Unit 6
1.在阅读了一些经典文学著作之后,我很想和我的论文导师分
享我的看法.(literary, feel compelled to)
Having read some classic literary works, I feel compelled to share my views with my supervisor.
2.但是有个重大问题依然存在:这份手稿到底是毫无意义的
鬼画符,还是隐藏着信息?(crucial, manuscript)
But a crucial question remains: Does the manuscript contain only meaningless handwriting or a coded message?
3.当你渐渐入睡的时候,你的眼睛会开始微微转动,你的体温也
会有一些轻微下降,你的四肢将会伸展开来,同时你的呼
都将失败.(figure out)
We must figure out how to solve this difficult problem, otherwise the whole project would be endangered.
3.唯有他意识到眼前存在的问题,还提出了一系列建设性的方
案.(on the horizon)
He was the only person who was aware of the issues on the horizon, and developed a series of constructive scenarios.
4.尤西姆将利齐从机场接到酒店,然后和她共进丰盛的晚
餐.(pick up)
Useem picked up Lizzy in the airport, drove her to the hotel, and had a hearty dinner together.
5.在这阴冷潮湿的天气里,我们只能无精打采地蜷缩在火堆
旁.(huddle up)
In these gloomy and cold days, we could only huddle ourselves up by the fire, unanimated.
6.我仔细看才发现她今天穿了姐姐的衣服出门.(do a double‐ take)
I did a doubletake when I saw her dressed in her sister’s clothing.
5 深度阅读
吸将会放慢并且变得相当有规律.(drift off, stretch out) When you drif t of f into slumber, your eyes will roll about,
your temperature will drop slightly, your arms and legs will stretch out, and your breathing will slow down and become quite regular.
4.他的一生都献给了对癌症起因的研究, 有资格受到我们的
尊敬和感谢.(devote, gratitude)
His whole life has been devoted to studying the origin of cancer, which deserves our respect and gratitude.
5.研究显示倔强的特质能使人应对生活中最严峻的挑战.(re‐ veal, trait, stubbornness)
The study reveals that the trait of stubbornness can keep people going through the toughest challenge of their lives.
6.他的形象已经由一个酗酒的流浪汉彻底地转变成一位忠诚
的丈夫和慈爱的父亲.(image, transform)
His image has thoroughly transformed from a hard-drinking sundowner to a devoted husband and father.
4.4Unit 81.What is the passage mainly about? Different greeting customs in the US and France.
2.Which of the following statements is not true? It France people usually greet a family member with a kiss.
3.What does Monique mean by saying “I couldn’t find a map of France with different colors to show how many kisses they give in each town.”?It is difficult to tell exactly how many kisses people give in each town.
4.Which of the following may explain the sentence “There is some ‘grey’ area about customs in general.” in the last paragraph? The way people greet each other depends on both the region and the individual.
5.Which word in the last paragraph indicates the appro‐ priate attitude we should have when greeting people from other cultures? Mindful.
6.We can infer from the passage that if people do not know difference between greeting customs, there will be misunderstandings.
1.研究表明,男孩比女孩更容易在高中辍学.(drop out of) Studies show that boys are more likely to drop out of high school
than girls.
2.我们必须在两周内找到解决这个难题的办法,否则整个工程1.According to the first paragraph, children as an Internet marker have created a growing advertising market.
2.Targeting children for advertising is controversial be‐ cause children are not ready to evaluate advertisements or information requests.
3.Many advertisers defend the targeting of children by claiming that children understand what an advertisement it trying to do.
4.In the passage the author wants marketers to understand that children must be treated differently when advertising.
1.What does the author mean by saying “We are all just big children”?Everybody is childlike by nature.
2.It can be inferred from the passage that children need to be accepted by their peers.
3.According to the passage, which of the following
state‐ments is NOT true? In real life everything is perfectly fair.
4.What does the word “paradigm” (Para. 7) mean? exam-ple.
5.According to the author, in the Western world com‐
munity has taken a back seat to independence because people have tribal instincts.
6.What is the main idea of the passage? People like watching sports is one excellent way to meet our basic needs.
1.The Peace Hotel is run by Jinjiang International.
2.The Peace Hotel was built by an Iraqi immigrant.
3.Which of the following is true of The Peace Hotel? The hotel is one with history.
4.The Peace Hotel hosted the rich and famous from
around the world including Charlie Chaplin.
5.Which of the following features is not admired by
Euro‐ pean tourists? Modernity.
6.After renovation, which style will the hotel retain? The historic original style.4.The world’s first 4‐wheeled automobile was adapted from
a stagecoach.
5.All of the following statements are TRUE except the state‐ ment that Nikolaus Otto invented a two cylinder, four-stroke engine.
1.How much did the “Model T”cost at the very beginning? $ 850.
2.According to the passage, which buyers of the “Model T” were not mentioned? Lawyers.
3.According to the passage, which of the following things did Henry Ford not do? He became president of the Ford Motor Company three times.
4.In which year was the production of the “Model T” stopped? 1927.
5.According to the passage, which of the following state‐ments is TRUE? Henry Ford madetheautomobileindustry one of the greatest industries.
1.We m ay f ind t he f ollowing i deas i n t he s ummary o f t he s tu‐ dent’s reports in their email EXCEPT music had no effent on drivers’ mood, driving enjoyment and performance while driving.
2.According to the writer, the following statements are cor‐ rect EXCEPT music actually causes a particular behavior while the listener is driving.
3.In Paragraph 10, Line 8, the expression of “highway hyp‐ nosis” may mean you may feel sleepy and cannot focus on your driving.
4.According to the writer’s own experiences, the idea that distractions are never needed in quiet driving situations.
5.Bases on the writer’s research about music and driving, he is very likely to keep on listening to different music while driving in different situations.
1.It is either Daimler or Benz, but not Cugnot that is regarded as the inventor of the automobile because both Daimler and Benz invented practical gasoline-powered vehicles.
2.The inventor of motorcycle is Nikolaus Otto or Gottlieb Daimlber.
3.The Mercedes automobile was designed in 1901. 1.Which of the following is the reason that American adults take food supplements? To improve some part of their health.
2.Which of the following is not among the more popular food supplements? Glucose.
3.What is a healthy diet according to the passage? A diet low in fat and sugar and rich in plant foods.
4.How do you know if your diet is healthy? Check the Food Guide Pyramid.
5.What can ruin your appetite or cause other eating
prob‐ lems according to the passage? A sad event. 6.Which of the following belongs to a healthy diet? Oats.
1.The word “undermine” most probably means weaken.
2.“The boss is a jerk.” (Para 3) is used here to show how pessimists think about the unhappy things around them.
3.The example given about a young wife shows that 1.The system is going to be used in the following matches except France vs. Scotland.
2.Which organization proposes the application of this sys‐ tem? UEFA Referees Committee.
3.This system could be helpful in situations such as the identity of a cautioned player.
4.UEFA is very likely to make use of technology in the fol‐ lowing week only when it has no incidence on the fluidity of play.
5.The writer’s attitude toward the application of technology in sports is neutral.
pessimists are used to thinking of everything negatively.
4.Which of the following statements is TRUE of “my father”? He did not like to take any preventive measures.
5.It can be inferred from the passage that Seligman should be a psychologist.
1.The f irst t wo p aragraphs s erve a s a(n) i ntroduction o f t he
article.
2.The purpose of the article is to educate people on what depression is and more importantly, how to deal with it.
3.In the article, the author talks about several kinds of
de‐1.Advocates of virtual visitation have the following rea‐sons except to substitute for a real visitation.
2.The critics against virtual visitation worry that a virtual visit may replace the real visitation.
3.The following statements are true except that U.S. passed its law to support the virtual visitation.
4.Which state made virtual visitation an official option in 2004? Utah.
5.What will be the purpose of Gough in his future work? He will work to get other states to pass laws in favor of virtual visit.
pression, EVCEPT Milder Depression.
4.Paragraph four to six are organized by general to specific order.
5.The purpose for the last section “you can make it” is to provide practical solutions to depressed people and encourage them to seek help if it is possible.
6.Where is it least likely for you to find this article? Entertainment magazines.
1.On hearing “the Blue Danube”, the author all of the above.
2.According to the article, the waltz originated as an Austrian peasant dance.
3.According to the article, Strauss’music is characterized
as all of the following except demanding.
4.The word “they” in the second to last paragraph refers
to operettas.
5.According to the article, what contribution did Strauss
make via music? Both A and B.1.In the first paragraph, what does the last sentence proba‐ bly mean? Morse code is almost useless.
2.In the second paragraph, the first sentence probably means we should not totally rely on Internet or similar modern communications.
3.The following events are mentioned as the cause for the communications blackout except some hackers may make the Internet paralyzed with virus.
4.In theory, the global Internet is highly resistant to catas‐ trophic failure. But why do they still have occasionally failure? Because the intercontinental cable systems often lack costly parallel backup circuits.
5.What is the solution given from the writer when a sudden blackout of the Internet occurred again? To hold that Morse code guide handy as the substitute to the Internet.
1.The examinations watchdog may be an organization which functions to deal with student’s examinations.
2.There were 1100 students who smuggled mobile phones into the examinations.
3.You will not be penalized if you do not take mobile phones into examinations.
4.According to Ken Boston, what is the method they are using now to solve the problem of cheating by mobile phone? Ask schools to urge students not to take mobile phones into examinations.
1.What is China’s Super Girl contest like? An artistic contest for those who want to be artists.
2.What d oes t he c hampion u sually g et a fter s he w ins t he S u‐ per Girl contest? An opportunity for her future success as am artist.
3.What is the attitude of the writer towards the Super Girl contest? Neutral.
4.It seems the reason for the China’s young women’s eager participation in the Super Girl contest can be all of the fol‐ lowing EXCEPT the love of entertainment industry.
5.According to the passage, the following statements are true EXCEPT the contestant must get his or her parents permission before entering the contest.
and other celebrities.
4.In paragraph 5, the word “iron” in the expression of “Twiggy, the 1960s fashion icon” probably means a sign which can remind people of significance.
5.The idolization of thin models can lead to all of the fol‐ lowing problems except that the media represent women of all sizes.
1.According to the passage, the denial to age is essentially a kind of denial to the aged people’s dignity and value.
2.Voluntary euthanasia in Western societies may be at‐ tributed to the judgment that the life of the patient is no longer worthwhile.
3.The writer gives us the following reasons for the need to love the elderly except we should learn to accept debility and dependence as ways to spiritual t ransformation.
4.We can infer from the passage the writer supports the idea of the Christian past about the respect for the elderly.
5. Based on the passage, we may infer that the writer woule
1.According to the passage, the girls who refuse to model
themselves are those who have quite high body esteem.
2.We can infer from the passage that in the 1960s, people saw skinny models only occasionally.
3.According to the passage, only when pop culture chang-es its focus can we change the idolization of models, stars disapprove all of of the following except the love of the frail elderly.
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