【題目】閱讀理解
A stylist (造型師) is someone who gives advice to people on what they should wear. And being a stylist is a dream job for Mary Jones. She likes this job very much.
Most people likes to spend more money on their clothes and accessories (飾品) especially for women. As a stylist, Mary helps women with their self-esteem (自尊的) and helps them to feel more confident (自信的) .
When you look yourself in the mirror, you may feel bad and lose your confidence. So you don't want to go out any more. Maybe you don't even want to wear make-up because it's just going to show up the lines on your face. Then you may want to know if a bit of surgery (外科手術(shù)) can make you feel better about yourself and enjoy your life more?
So as a stylist, Mary Jones sometimes recommends (推薦) surgery if it makes people feel better. She sometimes recommends surgery though I would be too scared to have someone cut my face open! How about you? Would you consider it necessary in order to look stylish (時髦的) ?
They know so much about fashion and what not to wear.
(1)A stylist can make a person _________.
A.behave more freely
B.more beautiful
C.more confident
D.Both B and C
(2)Some women don't want to go out because _________.
A.they have little money with them
B.they are not outgoing
C.they feel bad and no-confident on looks
D.they are really busy with work
(3)What does the underlined word "consider" mean in Chinese?
A.希望
B.考慮
C.同意
D.爭論
(4)Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A.The writer thinks to be a stylist is very interesting and full of fun.
B.As a stylist, clothes are more important than accessories.
C.If you want to make yourself look better, surgery is the only way you have to take.
D.A stylist can make a person more beautiful by surgery.
(5)What's the main idea of the passage?
A.How to build confidence.
B.A stylist.
C.How to dress up.
D.A surgery.
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