Department of English
Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University
2202217 English
Reading Skills
Reading Test 1 Discussion
Cindy May, "The
Problem with Female Superheroes," Scientific
American (2015)
Notes
¶1 hypersexualized:
¶9 pack a bigger punch:
Questions
1. (2 points) What is the main idea of
the article? 1)
that the information comes from a study
2)
the topic of highly sexualized
female superheroes 3) the findings that exposure to these super powerful super sexy females leaves women dissatisfied with their body image and abilities, and does not promote equal gender roles.] Student A:
The main idea of the article is to criticize the
unrealistic and possibly destructive portrayal of female
superheroes in mainstream media. [This is stating the purpose
rather than the main idea.]
Student B: Study finds exposure to oversexual female superheroes make women feel unhappy about their body and capabilities, and does not improve their ideas about gender equality.
Student C: Female
heroines, like normal female characters in superhero
movies, undermine women's perceptions of their own
bodies and does not help foster equal roles between men
and women, according to a study by Pennell and
Behm-Morawitz.
See article:
2. (1 point) In what way is the movie Spider-Man different
from X-Men?
Student A: The female characters in the former are pretty and passive while those in the latter are smart and powerful.
Student B: While the Spider-Man series features weak, sexy female victims, the X-Men features strong, smart female superheroes.
See article:
3. (2 points) Paraphrase "female
characters have come a long way in the superhero genre."
(¶3)
Student A: Women in superhero stories have become much stronger through the years
Student B: Women characters in superhero movies today are no longer weak victims like in the past.
Student C: Significant progress has been made in portraying strong and skillful women in superhero movies instead of offering them only as vulnerable targets.
See article:
4. (1 point) Which of the following best completes the blank at the beginning of paragraph 4? a. In
fact
b.
Luckily
c. Still
d. Moreover
5. (2 points) In your own words, state
the purpose of the study discussed in this article.
Student A: To find out how seeing hypersexualized women in the superhero genre affects viewers' ideas about gender expectation and self-perception
Student B: To investigate the impact of watching superhero movies featuring overly sexy female heroines on women viewers' attitudes regarding gender equality and body image
Student C: To prove that movies featuring heroines with highly sexualized physical appearance does not help to improve women's views about equality between the genders and about their own image and abilities.
See article:
6. (1 point) What is the purpose of
paragraph 7?
Student A: To report the findings of Pennell and Behm-Morawitz's experiment on viewers of sexualized heroines in the Spider-Man series.
Student B: To report on the impact of watching cut together scenes featuring female victims from the Spider-Man series on women's ideas about gender roles and about their physical appearance.
See article:
7. (1 point) We use "watch out" to give
warning. What warning does the writer give in the underlined
sentence in paragraph 9?
Student B: By playing with the expression "pack a bigger punch" to describe superheroines who have above human fighting skills, the author warns the reader that the strong force of impact these females have because of their unattainable prowess is ironically bad. The danger is that instead of making viewers feel empowered by their example, the super females make women feel bad about themselves.
See article:
8. (1 point) How are paragraphs 7, 8
and 9 related?
9. (2 points) TWO of the six choices below (a-f) can complete the blank in: According to the study, _____ and a. watching Spider-man influenced women to
have a better body image of themselves b. men tend to prefer women who responded
positively to Spider-Man c. in some
cases, the results for the control group were similar to
those of the women who were shown both movies d. women who were shown images of superheroines felt more equal to men
e. the strong
female characters in The
X-Men had no effect on women’s belief that both
sexes should be equal f. the depiction of women in movies like Spider-Man increased
women’s insecurity about their appearance
10. (1 point) Find the word in the same
paragraph that has the same meaning as "mark." (¶10)
11. (1 point) The sentence below is removed from the final paragraph of the article. Decide where (A, B, or C) in the paragraph it should be inserted. One recent study
even found that regular viewers of a reality television
show featuring pregnant teens had more favorable attitudes
about teen pregnancy and believed that the benefits of
teen pregnancy outweigh the risks.
12. (4 points) Decide whether the
following statements are True (T) or False (F). Then support
your answer with evidence from the article. F
b. The superheroines in movies may be physically strong and
attractive but they are usually not intelligent. F
c. The subjects of the study were female adults from all
walks of life. T
d. The findings of this study correspond to those of earlier
research on a similar topic.
13. (3 points) What do the following refer to? a. they (¶1)
Student
B: Hillary
Pennell and Elizabeth Behm-Morawitz
b. either film montage (¶6)
c. they (¶10)
13. 14. (3 points) Supply a
synonym or a definition for the words below. Pay attention
to the part of speech.
Student C: curvy
b. wields (¶3) [The
synonym that can replace wields should be a present
tense verb for the singular third person subject she ("each
female character") and collocate with "ability" with
the sense that the heroine exercises or possesses
that talent. Owns
does not collocate very well with "ability"
or power; one usually owns a thing (physical,
concrete), not a special power (an abstract
characteristic)]
c. feats (¶9)
__challenges, challenging/difficult unrealistic acts [A good choice for synonym here should be a plural noun that indicates achievements that require incredible effort.]
Student
A: challenges
See article:
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