【一起听英语】男人的形象(在线收听

男人对自己的形象是怎么评价的呢,看看芬和鲍勃互评吧....

Rob: Hello I'm Rob. Welcome to 6 Minute English. I'm joined today by Finn. Hi Finn.

Finn: Hello Rob.

Rob: Today we're talking about men's body image – that means how men feel

about their physical appearance.

Finn: So it's not about fashion – the style of clothes they wear – it's about how they

look physically and how they think other people view them. So come on Rob,

how do you think I look?

Rob: Hmm… You want me to be honest?! You're a handsome chap really but you're

a little skinny, maybe, you don't look like you 'work out' – you know, go to

the gym – but look at me, I can't talk – I don't look too good either!

Finn: Oh come on Rob, I'm sure your wife thinks you look very handsome!

Rob: You'll have to ask her. Well before we explore this subject more and look at

some related vocabulary, let's 'work out' with a question. It's about a survey

on men's body image. In a survey by the University of the West of England,

what percentage of men said they were unhappy about their body?

a) 20%

b) 55%

c) 80%

Finn: Well I think men are quite concerned about their body image so I'm going to

say 80%.

Rob: We'll find out if you are right or wrong later. So let's talk more about body

image. We probably know more about women worrying about things like their

weight, size, and body shape.

Finn: But men also have bodily expectations – in other words, a view on how they

think they should look. But where does this vanity come from?

Rob: Vanity – a good word, that's when you are too interested in yourself and

especially interested in how you look – spending a lot of time in front of a

mirror. I suppose it's from pressure or influence from people we see on TV or

in magazines. People have a perception – or a belief – of what the perfect

body should look like.

Finn: Yes, TV and magazines are full of pictures of men with perfect pecs – that's

chest muscles – perfect hair and dazzling white teeth. A bit like Arnold

Schwarzenegger?

Rob: Not my type! Whilst I like to look fit and healthy, big muscles don't suit me!

The biggest thing I have at the moment is my beer belly – my stomach is

getting a bit too fat – and that's something I'm not too proud of.

Finn: It's very impressive, Rob. Well some men cheat to try and achieve the perfect

physique. They either take certain drugs or drink protein drinks.

Rob: And then there's a muscle-enhancing shirt – that's a padded shirt that you

wear under your clothes that make you look more of a hunk – strong and

muscly. Come on Finn, you must have one of those?

Finn: I'm wearing one right now, Rob. Not really! And Joe Warner, an author and

former editor of Men's Fitness Magazine, thinks they are a waste of time.

What word does he use to describe wearing a padded shirt – and what does

he suggest men should really be doing to improve body image?

Joe Warner, author and former editor of Men's Fitness Magazine:

A lot of people now are obese, they are overweight – it's a real issue in the UK. And it's

another one of these fitness and health gimmicks we see so much of, I think it's just a real

shame people still want shortcuts when it doesn't take an awful lot of effort to get to the gym

or go for a walk and men do need to take more exercise. 

Rob: So Joe says many people in the UK are obese – they are too fat and it's

dangerous to their health. But he describes trying to pretend to look good by

wearing a padded shirt as a 'health and fitness gimmick'.

Finn: Yes, a gimmick is something that looks good, but is not really useful. And he

says these health and fitness gimmicks are shortcuts to looking healthy.

What's the real solution Rob?

Rob: Easy – do more exercise. Walk, run, cycle or go the gym. Of course body

image is about how you think you look and how you think you should look – I

think the best approach is to accept how you look: we don't want to all look

the same anyway.

Finn: Wise words Rob. We shouldn't forget that beauty is only skin deep. So your

character is much more important than your appearance.

Rob: A good idiom, but still men – and women – are concerned about their body

image. And earlier I asked you, according to a survey, what percentage of

men are worried?

Finn: I said c) 80%. Was I right?

Rob: You were right. The study by the University of the West of England found that

80% of men who responded, said they regularly had conversations about one

another's bodies. And the biggest body issue for them was their beer bellies

and lack of muscles. Well before I head off to the pub… I mean gym, could

you remind us of some of the vocabulary we've heard today:

Finn: Yes, we heard:

body image

workout

handsome

vanity

perception

pecs

beer belly

muscle-enhancing

hunk

obese

gimmick

beauty is only skin deep

Rob: Thanks. We hope you've enjoyed today's programme. Please join us again

soon for another 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English.

Both: Bye.

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