Listen to a short passage concerning the power of beauty. One of the most successful, influential and beloved women in American history, Eleanor Roosevelt once said that she had one regret: she wished she had been prettier. Who hasn’t felt the same way? We are all too ___1___ of our physical imperfections. To overcome them, we spend billions upon billions of dollars every year on cosmetics, diet products, fashion, and plastic ___2____. Why do we care so much about how we look? Because it __3_____. Because beauty is powerful. Because even when we learn to value people mostly for being kind and wise and funny, we are still moved by beauty. No matter how much we ___4_________ it or pretend to be immune, beauty ____5__ its power over us. There is simply no escape. Our ____6_____ to physical beauty is not something we can control __7___ . We are born with it. Experiments conducted by psychologist Judith J. Langlois showed that even small infants prefer to look at attractive faces. Before they have met a single supermodel, before they have watched a single TV show, before they have opened up a single fashion magazine, they are drawn to the same faces which adults have ___8___ to be attractive. There are more important things in life than beauty. But as Etcoff says, “We have to understand beauty, or we will always be ____9____ by it.” If you aim to be wise and kind and funny, it doesn’t mean that you can’t also try your best to look beautiful. There’s no reason to ________10__________ being moved by beauty’s power. It moves us all.