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Currently, both women and men 【小题1】(surround) by magazines and websites full of tips about dieting, exercise and fashion. Gone are the days 【小题2】 all men had to think about wearing a nice suit to be smart and handsome. Things have changed.

Now, a survey has suggested that 80% of men admit 【小题3】 (be) unhappy about their body. The biggest body issues for 【小题4】 (they) were beer bellies and lack of muscles. Some think it is because 【小题5】 the pressure of influence of role models we see on TV and in 【小题6】(magazine). People end up with a perception of what the perfect body should look like. But not everybody wants to put in the effort to have perfect muscles like Arnold Schwarzenegger. An opportunistic designer has even invented a muscle-enhancing shirt 【小题7】 (make) the buyer look more of a strong man.

But Joe Warner, the former editor of Men’s Fitness magazine, thinks the muscle-enhancing shirt is just 【小题8】 trick. He thinks many people in the country are overweight and should accept they need to do more exercise 【小题9】 (regular). Exercise is always good. But we mustn’t forget beauty is only skin deep. Character is 【小题10】 (important) than appearance.

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In history, countless women 【小题1】(fight) for gender equality. Mulan cut off her waist-length hair and disguised herself as a male warrior. Then came Marie Curie, who believed everyone was gifted for something and that that thing, 【小题2】 whatever cost, must be attained. In a time when stereotypes were placed upon women, their stories just empowered females.

It was these trailblazers 【小题3】 paved the way to the gender equality nowadays. In China, over half of the graduates today are women, 【小题4】(surpass) males for the first time. At Tokyo this year, women made up 49 percent of 【小题5】 Olympic competitors. By comparison, in the 1908 games, men outnumbered women 53 to 1.

However, after the struggle of 【小题6】(generation), are we seeing the light at the end of the tunnel? Nowadays, single women in their thirties are leftover women, 【小题7】 men in their thirties are golden bachelors. Women make up half of the U.S. workforce, but the average working woman makes only 77 percent of what the average working man makes.

And my grandmother has just called me this morning to instruct me the stage etiquette of being sweet and 【小题8】(adore). She did not know that over half of the national finalists are girls, and many of them have won the semi-finals by 【小题9】(wear) black dark suits instead of the pink dresses, as she has said.

The power of ideals has enabled women to be equal counterparts to men. I believe the whole world will treat both men and women 【小题10】(equal), just in the way that the judges have done to the contestants in this speech competition.

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Every Saturday, 73-year-old Zhao Guihua takes a special course. In a classroom located in a residential community in the city of Hefei, Anhui, Zhao and her classmates, all seniors, most 【小题1】(wear) reading glasses, learn how to shop on their smartphones.

“We offer a course 【小题2】 teaches seniors how to use their smartphones to scan(扫描)health-tracking QR codes(二维码), buy things online, register for hospital visits, and shoot short films,” said Liu Li, who is the 【小题3】(found) of the e-course.

Liu has been providing services for the elderly for 10 【小题4】 (year). After learning that many old people don't know about the use of digital devices(设备) in their daily lives, she 【小题5】 (start) the smartphone course in August last year to help them cross the digital divide.

Official data show that by the end of 2019, some 150 million seniors at or above the age of 60 in China hadn't had the opportunity 【小题6】(use) the Internet.

“During COVID-19, scanning a health-tracking QR code 【小题7】 (need) when we go to a supermarket or take a bus,” said 63-vear-old learner Liu Shaomin.

Instructor Huang Zhen said the course started with the basics of smartphones and that the learners were all crazy about it. Over several months. The number of learners grew rapidly, with ages ranging 【小题8】 60 to 90.

“Now I can read news, buy train tickets and book tickets for tourist attractions on my smartphone,” Zhao said 【小题9】 (proud). “Scanning health tracking QR codes is now 【小题10】 piece of cake for me.”

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