Fill in the blanks with one or more words and expressions in Section A. When a woman asks a man how she looks, no amount of rehearsal will help him come up with the answer she regards as _________________, because the two genders have different perspectives on beauty. In general, men fail to affix much value to their looks, thus putting aside a small allotment of time for making themselves up every day. By contrast, women tend to regard their looks as deficient and any deficiencies in their bodies as ____________the whole world would ridicule. Their _______________ about their looks is created through the interaction of many complex psychological and societal factors. Since their childhood, women fall into a rut of comparing themselves with their dolls of ______________, a relative measurement ___________________ for them to achieve, all of which, however, gives rise to beauty industry’s constant warfare on how to restore ________________through application of cosmetics or plastic surgery. On the contrary, men do not grow up with the same standards as the girls do because their toys were usually more of good character than of good looks. So they’re encouraged to reach out to other characteristics to build up their self-esteem rather than focus purely on _____________. Little by little, they feel so _____________________ of themselves as to care little about how to look as perfect as a pop star. The two genders also pay different degrees of attention to their looks. While men are far from particular about every detail of one’s looks, women are _________with how to make every detail of their looks perfect. For men, there is much more to beauty than physical charm; but for women, theremust be a(n) _________________to the close scrutiny of other women. That is why it remains hard for a man to give a correct answer to how a woman looks.