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Do students in your country worry about how they look?
What makes them feel this way?
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Ai Akasaki 16, Japan
Many Japanese high school students feel worried about how they look. Unlike people in Western countries, people are usually shy and quiet in Japan. This makes students less confident and stops them from showing who they are. For example, sometimes they wear masks because of allergic reactions (过敏反应) in spring. However, even in other seasons, many of my classmates still keep their masks on. They feel nervous about showing their faces. ♪○♡♡

Grace Patterson 13, Australia
At my school, not many people worry about how they look. In Australia, we have people from many different cultures, so there are many different ideas about beauty and style. People won’t stop being your friend just because of how you look. In Australia, schools let students truly be themselves, and people care more about your personality than your appearance. Many students even dislike following their favourite singers. ♪○♡♡

Luna Serrano 14, Mexico
Many students in Mexico feel nervous about how they look. For example, I’ve seen classmates get anxious when they get spots (粉刺) on their faces. These worries are common among teenagers as our bodies change and grow. Although these worries can be hard to get through, dealing with them can help you know yourself better. Focus on what you’re good at. Remember, nobody is perfect, and it’s OK to look different. ♪○♡♡
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A. They easily get fat.
B. They are shy and not confident.
C. They usually get spots on their faces.
D. They want to look the same as superstars.
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A. Kindness is more important than looks.
B. Schools should teach students how to look good.
C. Beauty matters a lot in Australia.
D. Good-looking people can be true friends.
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A. Students from Mexico and Japan.
B. Students from Japan and Australia.
C. Students from China and Australia.
D. Students from Australia and Mexico.
ZHANG’s Blog
Home About me Q & A Others
Questions:
Do students in your country worry about how they look?
What makes them feel this way?
View (199) Reply (39) Like (200) 4 Aug.
Answers:
Ai Akasaki 16, Japan
Many Japanese high school students feel worried about how they look. Unlike people in Western countries, people are usually shy and quiet in Japan. This makes students less confident and stops them from showing who they are. For example, sometimes they wear masks because of allergic reactions (过敏反应) in spring. However, even in other seasons, many of my classmates still keep their masks on. They feel nervous about showing their faces. ♪○♡♡
Grace Patterson 13, Australia
At my school, not many people worry about how they look. In Australia, we have people from many different cultures, so there are many different ideas about beauty and style. People won’t stop being your friend just because of how you look. In Australia, schools let students truly be themselves, and people care more about your personality than your appearance. Many students even dislike following their favourite singers. ♪○♡♡
Luna Serrano 14, Mexico
Many students in Mexico feel nervous about how they look. For example, I’ve seen classmates get anxious when they get spots (粉刺) on their faces. These worries are common among teenagers as our bodies change and grow. Although these worries can be hard to get through, dealing with them can help you know yourself better. Focus on what you’re good at. Remember, nobody is perfect, and it’s OK to look different. ♪○♡♡
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B
) 1. Why do Japanese students worry about their looks?A. They easily get fat.
B. They are shy and not confident.
C. They usually get spots on their faces.
D. They want to look the same as superstars.
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A
) 2. What do Australian students mostly agree with?A. Kindness is more important than looks.
B. Schools should teach students how to look good.
C. Beauty matters a lot in Australia.
D. Good-looking people can be true friends.
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B
) 3. Who may share similar worries about their appearance?A. Students from Mexico and Japan.
B. Students from Japan and Australia.
C. Students from China and Australia.
D. Students from Australia and Mexico.
答案:1.B 2.A 3.B