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(D)It is obvious that teenagers care much about the way others look at them.    Moreoften than not, just a pimple on the face could ___(31)___ their confidence, not tomention physical defects.    They pay too much attention on their appearance___(32)___ they might be laughed at. However, they should know a person’s self‐imageis actually related to how they think of themselves, rather than how others see them.   Self‐identification is highly ___(33)___ with their upbringing.    Children brought up in anenvironment filled with harsh criticism and scolding are apt to have a senseof___(34)___.    Hence, whether they are virtually deficient in some way, they still tendto assume that other people are looking down upon them.    It is none other than theythemselves that disapprove ___(35)___ themselves.    By degrees, their negativeremarks on themselves shatter their confidence.Yet, if a person born with some defects is raised as if he or she ___(36)___ notphysically challenged, then his or her defects will never become a limit.    Take LenaMaria as an example.    She was born with only one leg and without upper limbs, buther parents’ love for her ___(37)___ no bounds.    In addition, her cheerful mentalityadded fullness to her life.    She never felt different from others.Form the above, we learn that it doesn’t matter whether we are facially scarred orphysically challenged.    Nobody can hurt our feelings ___(38)___ we embrace ourselves.   So, be open to our true selves.    If within ___(39)___ a self once treated in a negativeway, please make efforts to restore its self‐esteem.    After all, nobody should be___(40)___ as unworthy or inferior to others.
31.
(A) approve        
(B) assume       
(C) observe       
(D) undermine

參考答案

答案:D
難度:適中0.5
統計:A(0),B(0),C(0),D(0),E(0)

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