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It’s well-known by all the people to greet friends with a smile and a wave. 1. However, what happens if your face and body send mixed messages? Would someone tend to believe the look on your face or the way you behave?

Recently, scientists have dealt with these questions. They found that when a person is staring at your face, he might not believe what he sees if your body doesn’t match the feeling that your face shows. 2. Previous study had showed that the tone of a person’s voice can be more important than the words spoken. For example, most people are more likely not to believe a person who says in a flat voice, "I’m so excited."

When talking about emotions conveyed by facial expressions and body language, most scientists suspected that the face was more important. To test if this was true, psychologists from the Netherlands and Boston showed people a number of pictures of isolated faces and isolated bodies that showed anger or fear, 3.

An angry face had low eyebrows and tight lips. A frightened face had high eyebrow and a slightly open mouth, 4. A scared body had arms forward and shoulders square, as if ready to fight back.

These results told the researchers that mixed messages can confuse people. Even when people

pay attention to the face, body language surely influences the emotion they read.

5. And if you want to be understood it helps to avoid sending mixed messages.

A. Studying such mixed messages is nothing new for scientists.

B. So, your body language is important for telling people your feelings.

C. Scientists feel new to study the mixed message that puzzles people,

D. An angry body had arms back and shoulders at an angle, as if ready to fight.

E. Body language can sometimes be misunderstood in different culture backgrounds.

F. They also showed pictures where angry or scared faces were paired with angry or scared bodies.

G. When doing this, your face and body work together to show your friends that you are happy to see them.

 

1.G 2.A 3.F 4.D 5.B 【解析】文中主要讲了身体语言相关的信息和科学研究。 1.根据However, what happens if your face and body send mixed messages? 可知这里想说当你做这些时,你的脸和身体一起工作来告诉你的朋友你很高兴见到他们,故选G。 2.根据Previous study had showed that the tone of a person’s voice can be more important than the words spoken. For example, most people are more likely not to believe a person who says in a flat voice, “I’m so excited.”可知这里想说研究这些混合的信息,对于科学家来说,没有什么新发现。故选A。 3.根据前句 To test if this was true, psychologists from the Netherlands and Boston showed people a number of pictures of isolated faces and isolated bodies that showed anger or fear.可知这里想说他们展示了一些照片,生气和惊恐的脸和生气和惊恐的的身体是相匹配的。故选F。 4.根据A frightened face had high eyebrow and a slightly open mouth.可知这里想说生气的身体,胳膊和肩膀成一定角度,好像准备打架,故选D。 5.根据And if you want to be understood it helps to avoid sending mixed messages.可知这里想所以,你的身势语对于你告诉别人你的感觉,很重要。故选B。
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