From hair sprays to hairpieces, from reducing diets to twenty four-hour fitness centers, from false eyelashes to blue contact le

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问题     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】______.
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