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第第页外研版(2023)高中英语选择性必修第三册Unit6Natureinwords作业(含答案)Unit6Natureinwords作业

一、完形填空

Thewinterof2023wasespeciallytoughinonenorthwesterncity,whereitbecameextremelycoldanditwasalsoadifficulttimeforme.What’sworse,a(n)1injuryhappenedtomeanditmightkeepmeinbedforseveralmonths.

OnedayIwasdoingmyhousework2therewasatapatthewindowfromabranchofthetroublesomefruittree.Onhearingthis,withmyeyesclosed,slowly,Ibegantorecallthefallof1995whensomebodyplacedapipefrommypumpnexttothe3.Theearthwassowetthatit4immediatelywithmostofitsbarerootsupward.Seeingthis,mymother5topullitout,butIrefused.“Howhardit’strying!”Isaid,6thedirectionofitsstrongholdingoftheearth.“Itis7ofachancetosurvive.”Withtools,we8drysoilaroundthetreeandputupsomesupportsintotheground,makingit9upright.

SeveralmonthshadpassedbeforeIcouldbe10ofit.Surprisingly,whenspringreturned,my“rescuestick”hadgrownsomeleavesandmany11.In2023ithadgrownintoatoweringtree.Whatanunbelievablemiracleoflife!

ThedaybeforetheSpringFestival,the12atthewindowwascontinuing,themorefiercewind,thebettersound,asiftoremindmetolookupandappreciateitspowerfullife.

ThatnightIsleptpeacefullyhavinga(n)13.Inthedreamsomeflowerswerecomingout14.ThenextmorningIstoodagainstthewindow.15thewindowwasthetreeburstingwithlife.Anyway,IhadawonderfulSpringFestivalthatyear.

1.A.admirableB.terribleC.favorableD.slight

2.A.whileB.asC.whenD.that

3.A.windowB.treeC.branchD.wall

4.A.stoodupB.cameoutC.gotoutD.felldown

5.A.decidedB.pretendedC.failedD.continued

6.A.attachingtoB.watchingoverC.lookingintoD.pointingto

7.A.confidentB.proudC.worthyD.certain

8.A.threwB.turnedC.neededD.placed

9.A.bendB.dropC.standD.swing

10.A.awareB.tiredC.worthwhileD.proud

11.A.rootsB.nutsC.flowersD.stems

12.A.tappingB.strikingC.attackingD.hitting

13.A.ideaB.walkC.restD.dream

14.A.politelyB.shylyC.passivelyD.wildly

15.A.OnB.OutsideC.InsideD.Besides

二、阅读理解

WhenJohnToddwasachild,helovedtoexplorethewoodsaroundhishouse,observinghownaturesolvedproblems.Adirtystream,forexample,oftenbecameclearafterflowingthroughplantsandalongrockswheretinycreatureslived.Whenhegotolder,Johnstartedtowonderifthisprocesscouldbeusedtocleanupthemessespeopleweremaking.

Afterstudyingagriculture,medicine,andfisheriesincollege,Johnwentbacktoobservingnatureandaskingquestions.Whycancertainplantstrapharmfulbacteria(细菌)Whichkindsoffishcaneatcancer-causingchemicalsWiththerightcombinationofanimalsandplants,hefigured,maybehecouldcleanupwastethewaynaturedid.Hedecidedtobuildwhathewouldlatercallaneco-machine.

ThetaskJohnsetforhimselfwastoremoveharmfulsubstancesfromsomesludge(污泥).Firstheconstructedaseriesofclearfiberglasstanksconnectedtoeachother.Thenhewentaroundtolocalpondsandstreamsandbroughtbacksomeplantsandanimals.Heplacedtheminthetanksandwaited.Littlebylittle,thesedifferentkindsoflifegotusedtooneanotherandformedtheirownecosystem.Afterafewweeks,Johnaddedthesludge.

Hewasamazedattheresults.Theplantsandanimalsintheeco-machinetookthesludgeasfoodandbegantoeatit!Withinweeks,ithadallbeendigested,andallthatwasleftwaspurewater.

Overtheyears,Johnhastakenonmanybigjobs.Hedevelopedagreenhouse—likefacilitythattreatedsewage(污水)from1,600homesinSouthBurlington.Healsodesignedaneco-machinetocleancanalwaterinFuzhou,acityinsoutheastChina.

“Ecologicaldesign”isthenameJohngivestowhathedoes.“LifeonEarthiskindofaboxofsparepartsfortheinventor,”hesays.“Youputorganismsinnewrelationshipsandobservewhat’shappening.Thenyouletthesenewsystemsdeveloptheirownwaystoself-repair.”

16.WhatcanwelearnaboutJohnfromthefirsttwoparagraphs

A.Hewasfondoftraveling.B.Heenjoyedbeingalone.

C.Hehadaninquiringmind.D.Helongedtobeadoctor.

17.WhydidJohnputthesludgeintothetanks

A.Tofeedtheanimals.B.Tobuildanecosystem.

C.Toprotecttheplants.D.Totesttheeco-machine.

18.WhatisthebasisforJohn’swork

A.Naturecanrepairitself.B.Organismsneedwatertosurvive.

C.LifeonEarthisdiverse.D.Mosttinycreaturesliveingroups.

Lookoutthewindoworwalkovertoapatchofsoilnearyourhome.Itcouldbereddishbrown,black,darkgrayoreventhecolourofrich,darkchocolate.Ifit’smoistenough,runyourhandsthroughit.Itmayseparateintothickclumpsthatcanholdwaterandlaterreleaseit.Withafewexceptions—suchasdesertsites—thisishowgoodsoilbehaves.

Infact,thenumberofmicroscopicorganismsthatliveinashovelfulofrichgardensoilexceedsthenumberofplantsandanimalsinhabitingtheentireabovegroundAmazonrainforest.AndtheAmazonisknownforhavingmoreplantsandanimalsthananyotherland-basedhabitat.

SoiliswhatsupportslifeonEarth.Mostpeoplegiveitlittlethought,butitfeedsusandtheecosystemsaroundus.Itiswherecountlessspeciesmaketheirhomes.Itcollectswater,pullspollutantsfromtheairandhelpssupporttheplanet’satmosphere.SoilisoneofMotherNature’sunsungheroes.

Andwhilemostsoillookslikeit’sstatic,justsittingthereunmoving,itactuallyhostsplentyofactivities.Itsearthwormsmaybediggingtunnels.Wormsareweightlifters.Buttheyaren’ttheonlyonesmakingchanges.Othercreaturesbelowgroundaretootinytoseewiththeunaidedeye.Theseincludeonecelledcreaturescalledprotozoa(单细胞生物).Theyimprovesoilbyeatingbacteriaandreleasingnitrogen,whichhelpsplantsgrow.

Andthenthereareallthosebacteria.Mostpeoplethinkofthemasdangerous.Insoils,theynotonlyserveaspreytobeneficialprotozoa,butalsoperformanenvironmentalservice.Theyhelprecycledeadplantpartsandanimaltissuesintonutrients.Theyeventurnsomepollutantsinsoilandwaterintomoreofthenutrientsthatcansustainthediversespeciesthatmakeuplivelyecosystemsbeneathourfeet.

19.What’sthepurposeofmentioningtheAmazonrainforestinthesecondparagraph

A.ToindicatetherichspeciesintheAmazonrainforest.

B.TointroducetherichsoilintheAmazonrainforest.

C.Tostressthevarietyofmicroscopicorganismsintherichsoil.

D.ToillustratebiodiversityabovegroundtheAmazonrainforest.

20.Whatcanweinferfromthethirdparagraph

A.SoilissomethingthatsupportslifeonEarth.

B.Soilprovidesavarietyofbenefitstoourplanet.

C.Soildeterminesthequalityofourecosystems.

D.SoilistheMotherNature’sunsunghero.

21.WhichofthefollowingsentencesisTRUEaccordingtothetext

A.Thesoilinthedesertbehavesaswellasgoodsoildoes.

B.MostpeoplegivethoughttosoilforitsupportslifeonEarth.

C.Mostsoilindeedhostsplentyofactivitiesthoughitlooksquiet.

D.Thebacteriainsoilsalmostdonogoodtotheenvironment.

22.Whichofthefollowingisthemostsuitabletitleforthetext

A.CategoriesoftheSoilonEarthB.TheDisappearanceoftheRichSoil

C.BiodiversityintheAmazonRainforestD.HealthySoilSupportsLifeonOurPlanet

Asapopularsubjectofstudyamongevolutionaryecologists,thethree-spinedstickleback(三刺鱼)isknownfortheirdifferentshapes,sizes,andbehaviors—theycanevenliveinbothseawaterandfreshwater,andunderawiderangeoftemperatures.Butwhatmakesthat

Theresearcherstrackedsixpopulationsofthefishbeforeandafterseasonalchangestotheirenvironment,usinggenomesequencing(基因组测序).Seasonalchangesresultingreatchangesinhabitatstructureandbalanceofsaltandfreshwater,andonlythosefishabletotoleratetheserapidchangessurviveintothenextseason.

“Thesechangesprobablyresemblethehabitatshiftsexperiencedbysticklebackpopulationsduringthepast10,000years,saysProfessorBarrett“Wehopetogaininsightintothegeneticchangesthatmayhaveresultedfromnaturalselectionlonginthepast.”

Remarkably,theresearchersdiscoveredtheevidenceofgeneticchangesdrivenbytheseasonalshiftsinhabitats,whichmirroredthedifferencesfoundbetweenlong-establishedfreshwaterandsaltwaterpopulations.“Thesegeneticchangesoccurredinindependentpopulationsoverasingleseason,highlightingjusthowquicklytheeffectsofnaturalselectioncanbedetected,”saysProfessorBarrett,“thefindingssuggestthatwemaybeabletousethegeneticdifferencestopredicthowpopulationsmayadapttotheenvironment.”

Theresearchemphasizestheimportanceofstudyingspeciesindynamicenvironmentstogainabetterunderstandingofhownaturalselectionoperates.Inthefurtherresearch,theyplantoinvestigatehowrepeatabletheobservedgeneticchangesare,bytestingwhethertheyshowupyearafteryear.Doingsowoulddemonstratetheirabilitytoreliablyforecasttheevolutionaryfutureofthesepopulations.

23.Whatisparagraph2mainlyabout

A.Thedifficultiesoftheresearch.B.Thepurposeoftheresearch.

C.Thebackgroundoftheresearch.D.Themethodsoftheresearch.

24.Whatisthemainreasonforthethree-spinedstickleback’ssurvival

A.Habitatshifts.B.Geneticchanges.

C.Seasonalchanges.D.Independentpopulations.

25.Whywillscientistsstudytherepetitionofthegeneticchanges

A.Toknowwhatnaturalselectionis.

B.Tostudyspeciesindynamicenvironments.

C.Totestthereliabilityofthepresentdiscoveries.

D.Toforecasttheevolutionaryfutureofcertainspecies.

26.Whereisthetextfrom

A.Asciencemagazine.B.Asciencefiction.

C.Anadvertisement.D.Anovel.

HaveyoueverwonderedifyouseethesamecoloursasotherpeopleMostpeopleknowwhatblueiswhentheyseeit.Theycallit“blue”becausetheyweretaughtthewordandconnecteditwithwhattheysaw.Buthowdoyouknowwhatyouseeasblueisn’tsomeoneelse’sred

Theabilitytonoticedifferentcoloursisuptoreceptors(感受器)inoureyes.Lightwaveshitthesereceptorsandtheyreactdependingonwhichcolourthelightis,sendingsignalstothebrain.Thebrainthenreadsthesesignalstodeterminewhichcolourlighttheeyesarereceiving.

Somepeople’sreceptorsaremoredevelopedthanothers.Theinabilityofthereceptortofeelthelightwavescorrectlymeansthatsomepeoplecannottellthedifferencesbetweensimilarcolours.Thosewithmoredevelopedreceptorscanseemorecolours.Wesometimeshearpeoplehavinganargumentaboutwhethersomethingisdarkblueorblack.Itmightbebecauseonepersonhasstrongerreceptorstofeelthelightwavesthananother.

Inthepast,mostscientistswouldarguethateveryonesawcoloursinthesameway.However,researchwasconductedonmonkeys,inwhichtheirreceptorswerechanged.Thisenabledthemtoseemorecoloursthanusual.Normallymonkeyscanonlyseeblueandgreen,butthechangeallowedthemtoseered.Theirbrainsautomatically(自动地)gotusedtonewcolours.Thissuggeststhatourbrainsmayfindnewcoloursofthethingswesee.Colourscouldbeaverypersonalexperience,uniquetoeveryone.

So,thenexttimeyoutalkaboutyourfavouritecolour,justrememberthatifyoursisblueandyourfriendsaysred,youtwomightactuallybethinkingaboutthesamecolour.Whatifeveryoneintheworldhasthesamefavouritecolour,butjustcallsitdifferentnames

27.WhatisParagraph2mainlyabout

A.Howweseecolours.

B.Howthebraindealswithsignals.

C.Therelationbetweenthebrainandsignals.

D.Theconnectionbetweenreceptorsandlightwaves.

28.Whichofthefollowingmighttheauthoragree

A.Peoplewithpoorreceptorsusuallyhavecolourweakness.

B.Peoplecannotfeelcolourswiththeirdevelopedreceptors.

C.Themorelightspeoplefeel,theweakerreceptorstheyhave.

D.Peopleoftencannottellthedifferencebetweendarkblueandblack.

29.What’sthepurposeofconductingtheresearchonmonkeys

A.Todevelopthereceptorsofhumans.

B.Toenablemonkeystofindmorecolours.

C.Totestthemonkeysforcolourrecognition.

D.Toprovenoteveryoneseescoloursinthesameway.

30.Wheredoesthetextprobablycomefrom

A.Afilmreview.B.Anartjournal.

C.Asciencemagazine.D.Abusinessnewspaper.

Forseveraldecades,therehasbeenanextensiveandorganizedcampaignintendedtogeneratedistrustinscience,fundedbythosewhoseinterestsandideologiesarethreatenedbythefindingsofmodernscience.Inresponse,scientistshavetendedtostressthesuccessofscience.Afterall,scientistshavebeenrightaboutmostthings.

Stressingsuccessesisn’twrong,butformanypeopleit’snotpersuasive.Analternativeanswertothequestion“Whytrustscience”isthatscientistsusetheso-calledscientificmethod.Ifyou’vegotahighschoolsciencetextbooklyingaround,you’llprobablyfindthatanswerinit.Butwhatistypicallythoughttobethescientificmethod—developahypothesis(假设),thendesignanexperimenttotestit—isn’twhatscientistsactuallydo.Scienceisdynamic:newmethodsgetinvented;oldonesgetabandoned;andsometimes,scientistscanbefounddoingmanydifferentthings.

Ifthereisnodependablescientificmethod,thenwhatisthereasonfortrustinscienceTheanswerishowthoseclaimsareevaluated.Thecommonelementinmodernscience,regardlessofthespecificfieldortheparticularmethodsbeingused,isthestrictscrutiny(审查)ofclaims.It’sthistough,sustainedprocessthatworkstomakesurefaultyclaimsarerejected.Ascientificclaimisneveracceptedastrueuntilithasgonethroughalengthy“peerreview”becausethereviewersareexpertsinthesamefieldwhohaveboththerightandtheobligation(责任)tofindfaults.

Akeyaspectofscientificjudgmentisthatitisdonecollectively.Noclaimgetsaccepteduntilithasbeenvettedbydozens,ifnothundreds,ofheads.Inareasthathavebeencontested,likeclimatescienceandvaccinesafety,it’sthousands.Thisiswhywearegenerallyjustifiedinnotworryingtoomuchifasinglescientist,evenaveryfamousone,disagreeswiththeclaim.Andthisiswhydiversityinscience—themorepeoplelookingataclaimfromdifferentangles—isimportant.

DoesthisprocessevergowrongOfcourse.Scientistsarehumans.Thereisalwaysthepossibilityofrevisingaclaimonthebasisofnewevidence.Somepeoplearguethatweshouldnottrustsciencebecausescientistsare“alwayschangingtheirminds”.Whileexamplesoftrulysettledsciencebeingoverturnedarefarfewerthanissometimesclaimed,theydoexist.Butthebeautyofthisscientificprocessisthatitexplainswhatmightotherwiseappearcontradictory:thatscienceproducesbothnoveltyandstability.Scientistsdochangetheirmindsinthefaceofnewevidence,butthisisastrengthofscience,notaweakness.

31.Howdoestheauthorthinkoftheso-calledscientificmethod

A.Stable.B.Persuasive.

C.Unreliable.D.Conclusive.

32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“vetted”inParagraph4probablymean

A.Explained.B.Examined.

C.Repeated.D.Released.

33.Whichofthefollowingmaytheauthoragreewithaccordingtothepassage

A.Itisnotpersuasivetorejectthosefaultyclaims.

B.Settledsciencetendstobecollectivelyoverturned.

C.Aleadingexpertcannotplayadecisiveroleinascrutiny.

D.Diversityinknowledgeisthecommonelementinscience.

34.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage

A.PutYourFaithinScienceB.DefendtheTruthinScience

C.ApplyYourMindtoScienceD.ExploreaDynamicWaytoScience

三、七选五

TheHealingPowerofWater

Ithasbeenaroughfewyears.Manyofusarefindingourselvesexhausted,burnedout,strugglingtobuildbalancebackintoourlives.35Neuroscientistssaythatspendingtimenearoceans,lakes,riversandotherbluespacescanprovidearangeofbenefitsincludingreducinganxiety,easingmentalfatigueandrefreshingus.

Participatinginwateractivitiessuchasswimmingorsurfingcanhelpusentera“flowstate,”wherewebecomefullyimmersedinwhatwe’redoing.36Whenwebecomeskilledatanactivity,ourbrainchanges,makingiteveneasiertoenterastateofflowinthefuture.

Bodiesofwateralsocanproduceaglorioussenseofawe—theemotionalresponsetosomethingvastthatexpandsandchallengeshowweseetheworld.37

Waterhasspecialpropertiesthatmayboostnature’spositiveimpact.38Itssmellcanprovokepositivememoriesandassociations.Whenwearenearwater,thereisoftenlessvisualandauditoryinformationtoprocess.Ourmindcanrest.Whenwe’refloatinginwater,ourbodiescanresttoo,inawaywenevercanonland.

39Itmovesrhythmically,producingaplayoflight,colorandsoundthatisspellbinding.Itholdsourattention,butnotinanoverlydemandingway.Researcherscallthissoftfascination.Itgivesourbrainsabreakfromtheintense,focusedattentionthatmuchofdailyliferequires.

A.Mostimportant:Waterisdynamic.

B.Weneedtorechargeandwatercanhelp.

C.Thesoundofwater,typicallysteadyandsoft,soothesus.

D.Wecanspendtimeonthewateranywhere,anytimeinourmind.

E.Thiscalmsthemind,whichisoftenabsorbedbyworryandanxiety.

F.It’snotjustourbodiesthatneedtheelementoflife—it’sourmindstoo.

G.Suchsenseofawecandecreasestressandhelpusputthingsintoperspective.

四、根据课文内容填空

课文填空

Afootballerwas40oftakingmoneyfordeliberatelynotscoringgoalssoastolettheotherteamwinWewenttointerviewhim.He41takingmoneybutwewereskeptical...Itwasadilemmabecausethefootballercould42demandeddamagesifwewerewrong.

Removeclothingusingscissorsifnecessaryunlessitis43totheburn…Itisbesttoplaceburnsundergently44waterforabout10minutes.(Thecoolwaterstopstheburningprocess,preventsthepainbecomingunbearableandreduces45.

DuringtheRenaissance,newideasandvaluesgraduallyreplaced46heldintheMiddleAges.Peoplebegantoconcentrate47onreligiousthemesand48amorehumanisticattitudetolife.…49coincidence,oilpaintswerealsodevelopedatthistime,whichmadethecolorsusedinpaintingslookricheranddeeper.

五、用单词的适当形式完成短文

阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Animalsmayalsobecomeextinctthroughdirectdestruction.Thisincludesthehuntingandcapturingofanimals.Humanshavealwayshuntedandkilledwildlife50earlyhumanslivedmoreinharmonywithnature,51killedanimalsforessentialslikefoodandclothing.Whenguns52(invent),massdestructionofspecieswaspossible.Animalshavebeen,andstillare,killed53meat,clothing,medicines,feathers,eggs,trophies(战利品),touristsouvenirs—andsometimesjustforamusement.Somespeciesarestillcapturedinthewildforthelivepettrade,eventhough54(they)numbersaredecreasing.

The55(extinct)ofatleast500speciesofanimalshasbeencausedbyman,mostoftheminthiscentury.Todaythereareabout5,000endangeredanimalsandatleastonespeciesdiesouteveryyear.Thereareprobablymanymorewhichbecomeextinct56anyoneknowing.

57mainthreatstospeciesthencanbecitedasillegalhunting,habitatlossandclimatechange.TheInternationalUnionforConservationofNaturehasitsown“redlist”ofendangeredspecies58(range)from“leastconcern”throughto“criticallyendangered”.Itistheirassessment59wewillrefertohere.

六、词性转换

词性转换

60.n.名誉,名望

61.vt.遇到

62.n.国籍→n.国家→adj.国家的

63.vt.使开心;逗笑→adj.好笑的,有趣的→adj.逗乐的;觉得好笑的→n.愉悦;娱乐;娱乐活动

64.vi.依赖→adj.可靠的

65.adj.吃惊的,惊讶的→vt.使吃惊,使惊讶→adj.令人吃惊的,令人惊讶的→n.吃惊,惊讶

66.n.创造物,作品→v.创造→adj.创造(性)的;创作的;有创造力的

67.adj.确信的,信服的→v.使某人相信;说服→adj.令人信服的

68.adj.不幸的,倒霉的→adv.不幸地

69.vt.要求→adj.要求高的

七、选用适当的单词或短语补全句子

Directions:Completeeachsentencebelowwithaproperwordgiveninthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

A.ceaseB.roughC.passionateD.bareE.approveF.minimumG.displayH.deserveI.impressiveJ.inquiryK.insight

70.Let’shangupsomepaintingsonthosewalls.

71.Themedicalteamtheawardfortheiractsofcourage.

72.Thegeneralorderedhistroopstofire.

73.Rawwoolisa(n)material.

74.Theouterspaceastronauts’viewoftheplanetEarthmustbe.

75.Thetwogroupshavea(n)debate.

76.Theteacherhadunusualintochildren’semotions.

77.Personnelmadea(n)abouttheapplicant’spreviousjob.

78.Theworkerscomplainthatthemillownerspaylessthanthewage.

79.Noteachercanofcheatingonexams.

八、邀请信

80.假如你是李华,ChinaDaily将举办以下活动,请你用英语写信邀请你的好友交换生Peter一起参加。

注意:1.词数100左右。

2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

参考词汇:提交submission奖学金scholarship

DearPeter,

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Yours,

LiHua

九、概要写作

81.Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.

France,whichpridesitselfastheglobalinnovatoroffashion,hasdecideditsfashionindustryhaslostanabsoluterighttodefinephysicalbeautyforwomen.Itslawmakersgaveapprovallastweektoalawthatwouldmakeitacrimetoemployultra-thinmodelsonrunways.Theparliamentalsoagreedtobanwebsitesthatadvocateexcessivethinnessbypromotingextremedieting.

Suchmeasureshaveacoupleofupliftingmotives.Theysuggestbeautyshouldnotbedefinedbylooksthatendupthreateninghealth.That'sastart.Andthebanonultra-thinmodelsseemstogobeyondprotectingmodelsfromstarvingthemselvestodeathassomehavedone.Ittellsthefashionindustrythatitmusttakeresponsibilityforthesignalitsendswomen,especiallyteenagegirls,aboutthesocialtape-measuretheymustusetodeterminetheirindividualworth.

Thebans,iffullyenforced,wouldsuggesttowomen(andmanymen)thattheyshouldnotletothersbearbitersoftheirbeauty.Andperhapsfaintly,theyhintthatpeopleshouldlooktointangiblequalitieslikecharacterandintellectratherthandietingtheirwaytosizezeroorwasp-waist.

TheFrenchmeasures,however,relytoomuchonseverepunishmenttochangeaculturethatstillregardsbeautyasskin-deep--andbone-showing.Underthelaw,usingafashionmodelthatdoesnotmeetagovernment-definedindexofbodymasscouldresultina$85,000fineandsixmonthsinprison.

Thefashionindustryknowsitalwayshasaprobleminfocusingonmaterialadornmentandidealizedbodytypes.InDenmark,theUnitedStates,andafewothercountries,itistryingtosetvoluntarystandardsformodelsandfashionimagesthatrelymoreonpeerpressureforenforcement.

IncontrasttoFrance’sactions,Denmark’sfashionindustryagreedlastmonthonrulesandsanctionsregardingtheage,health,andothercharacteristicsofmodels.ThenewlyrevisedDanishFashionEthicalCharterclearlystates:“Weareawareofandtakeresponsibilityfortheimpactthefashionindustryhasonbodyideals,especiallyonyoungpeople.”

Relyingonethicalpersuasionratherthanlawtoaddressthemisuseofbodyidealsmaybethebeststep.Evenbetterwouldbetohelppromotenotionsofbeautybeyondthematerialstandardsofaparticularindust

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