单选题
African American women"s search for societal acceptance often encompasses struggle between natural and socially constructed ideas of beauty. As an essential component in traditional African societies, cosmetic modification is ritualized to emphasize natural features of blackness. Defined by social occasion such as childhood development to maturity, indicators of marital status or the group to which you belong, beautification of the hair and body play an essential role. In our racially conscious society, presenting a physical image and being accepted is a complex negotiation between two different worlds.
Hair is an outward expression of culture and heritage. It also represents a sense of personal style. In the search for the African American identity, blacks have undergone many different changes in hairstyle. Hairstyles are cultural classifiers of what African Americans consider beautiful. Hairstyles are a representation of the African American soul, all of their confidence and dignity show in how they present themselves on Sundays and on a daily basis. "During the sixties, white American youth used their hair to make a variety of political and philosophical statements," young blacks joined thereafter. The natural hairstyle not only was easier to care for, but also gave African Americans a closer tie to their heritage. Natural style serves as a visible imprimatur of blackness: a tribute to group unity: a statement of self-love and personal significance." By rejecting the white standards of beauty, black Americans halted the processes of using chemical straighteners or hot irons.
A woman talks about her struggle. "I remember battling with the idea of going natural for several years. I never had the courage because every time I pictured myself with my natural hair, I never saw beauty. Now my hair is natural, thick and healthy." African American women are finding confidence within themselves to wear their hair naturally and feel beautiful about it. Many contemporary African Americans are avoiding high maintenance and feeling confident in their natural beauty.
It was a different story in the past. African Americans were pressed. Shame was the motivation behind blacks losing their roots and ethnic identity. By being brainwashed into believing black people are "inferior" and white people are "superior" African Americans have mutilated and adjusted their bodies to try to look "pretty" by white standards.
Hair is as different as the people it belongs to. People are finally recognizing that beauty is what helps to create our individual identities. Ultimately, individual confidence shapes and strengthens the culture of the African American community.
单选题
The first paragraph tells us that African Americans ______.
【正确答案】
A
【答案解析】[解析] 题目问:关于非洲裔美国人,第一段内容告诉了我们什么?African American women"s search for societal acceptance often encompasses struggle between natural and socially constructed ideas of beauty. 通过这句话可知,非洲裔美国人努力被社会接受。据此判断,应选择A。
单选题
What kind of problem do African Americans face in society?
【正确答案】
B
【答案解析】[解析] 题目问:非洲裔美国人面临的社会问题是什么?第一段In our racially conscious society, presenting a physical image and being accepted is a complex negotiation between two different worlds. 通过这句话可知,非洲裔美国人的自然形象与社会接受度是一对复杂的博弈双方。据此判断,应选择B。
单选题
The word "imprimatur" in Paragraph 2 most probably means ______.
【正确答案】
C
【答案解析】[解析] 题目问:单词“imprimatur”的意思是什么?Natural style serves as a visible imprimatur of blackness...在这句话中,imprimatur的意思是“赞许,认可”。各选项的意思是:dislike讨厌,不喜欢;betrayal出卖,辜负,暴露;approval赞成,承认,正式批准;suspicion猜疑,怀疑。据此判断,应选择C。
单选题
African Americans stopped using chemical straighteners or hot irons because ______.
【正确答案】
B
【答案解析】[解析] 题目问:非洲裔美国人为什么不再将头发烫直了?第三段African American women are finding confidence within themselves to wear their hair naturally and feel beautiful about it. 通过这句话可知,非洲裔美国妇女发现,她们的头发让她们感到自信和美丽。据此判断,应选择B。
单选题
Why did some African Americans accept the white standards of beauty?