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( C ) Let’s face it. No one likes their skin when it is red, bumpy, and covered in zits. Proper care can help manage outbreaks of acne and prevent them from getting worse. However, what soaps, pills, and lotions can’t do is help with another problem associated with acne: low self-respect.Acne may start out as a skin problem, but it often ends up a psychological one. Because acne isn’t a prettything, people who suffer from it often feel ugly. They often come to believe that the world sees nothing other than their pimples.What those with acne should remember is that they are not responsible for their condition. Not everyone can have the porcelain skin of the models who advertise skin lotions and potions. Acne sufferers should also bear in mind that they are not alone: roughly 80 percent of the population experience some form of acne during their teenage years.As common as acne is, it is a problem that is widely misunderstood. Perhaps the most common myth about acne is that it’s a problem only for teenagers. Many adults who were acne-free in their youth find their clear skin overtaken by pimples in their 20s and 30s.Those with acne sometimes believe they can reduce outbreaks by popping, picking, and squeezing the pimples.Actually, it may make the condition worse by spreading bacteria to other area of the skin. People who have acne are often desperate for cures. Unfortunately, while acne can be managed with a proper diet and skin-care routine, it cannot be cured. No pills or prescriptions can solve the problem, no matter what advertises may say. In fact, the only thing to do is to grin and bear it. (14-5)
64. Which of the following statement is true?
(A)Only teenagers suffer from acne problem.
(B)Acne is only a physical problem, it has nothing to do with psychological one.
(C) There is no solution to cure acne problem. Those who suffer from this had better leave it alone.
(D)Myth is a false belief, so people should follow it .

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難度:適中0.5
統計:A(0),B(0),C(0),D(0),E(0)

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