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They may be one of Britain's most successful exports and among the world’s most popular TV shows, ranking alongside the World Cup Final and the Olympic Games opening ceremony in terms of audience. (41)___________. To most people, beauty contests seem as out-dated as bowing. Nicolas Barker, a lawyer in London, said that “As much as I think it's fine for women to do it, I don't think it's interesting and in fact, I think they're irrelevant to today.” Last year, Miss World was broadcast to 142 countries, but it wasn't even shown in this country where it started in 1951.

(42)___________. Once, beauty queens dated footballers, traveled the world and were guaranteed fame, fortune and fun. Now, they open new supermarkets, are sponsored by dry-cleaning companies and, if they're lucky, they get free clothes from supermarkets.

When Francesca Maxchant was crowned Miss Sussex in 1969, it was something to be extremely proud of. “I came from a small town, and all my friends were green with envy when they found out I'd won. My boyfriends at the time thought it was terrific and boasted to everyone that he was going out with a beauty queen.”

(43) _________ . The feminist movement gathered moments on. Some women were determined to bring an end to these “cattle shows”. Nowadays, saying that you were a beauty queen just doesn't sound good.

(44)_________ . But, Jacqueline Gold, England's representative at this year's contest, was not chosen because of her academic record The Miss World Website states that she “left school having gain ing many computer qualific ations,and certificates in First Aid and Life Saving”,meaning, not much of an education.

(45) _________ . At the 1999 Miss World in Britain, around 60 demonstrators hurled flour bombs and fought with the police. They denounced the beauty contest as a “sexist cattle market”. They waved banners saying “fat girls are cool” and “women's bodies are not for sale”.

A. Miss World organizers claim that conlestants are judged on qualities other than just their physical appearance.
B. But the good times couldn't last.
C. Beauty contests in Britain are now bringing huge benefits for the country.
D. The only time the contests attraction now is because of the protesters.
E. But, in Britain, beauty competitions arc unfashionable.
F. It wasn't always this way in Britain.
G. In the 60s and 70s, beauty queens were admired by most people.

单选题
【正确答案】 E
【答案解析】

根据下文提到的“选美比赛就像鞠躬一样过时”。由此可知此处在介绍英国选美。故选E。

单选题
【正确答案】 F
【答案解析】

根据原文“过去,选美比赛的冠军可以与足球运动员一起周游时间,名利双收。但是现在活动的赞助商是干洗公司,所以获胜者幸运的话,可以在超级市场获得免费的衣服”。由此可知活动的传统不是固定不变的。故选 F。

单选题
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】

根据原文可知“女性运动要求停止这类活动,原来当选选美皇后是荣耀的,现在被称为选美皇后反而带有一丝贬义”。由此推测此处意在表达“但是,好景不长”。故选 B。

单选题
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】

根据下文“今年选美选手代表,因为其学业的相关记录而没有当选”。由“but” 可以判断此处为“世界小姐的组织者要求注重选手的品质,质量而不是外在”。故选A。

单选题
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】

根据下文提到的“当选美冠军游行时,有反对者扔炸弹,与警察对抗”。由此可知此段意在介绍选美活动的反对者。故选D 。