The study in the journal Psychological Science suggests().
A: one’s emotions can influence one’s facial expressions
B: the frown-free people will never feel sad or angry
C: one’s facial expressions can influence one’s emotions
D: people can control emotions by frowning more often
A: one’s emotions can influence one’s facial expressions
B: the frown-free people will never feel sad or angry
C: one’s facial expressions can influence one’s emotions
D: people can control emotions by frowning more often
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- Linking can make one's expressions more fluent, native and natural.
- 4.7.1 Facial ExpressionsAs for facial expressions, which one is correct? A: China: control emotions, reveal neither joy nor anger B: Japan: hide expressions of anger, sorrow, or disappointment by laughing or smiling C: America: suppress emotions of anger, sorrow, or disappointment by laughing or smiling D: Mediterranean: exaggerate signs of sadness
- Linking can make one's expressions more fluent, native and natural. A: 正确 B: 错误
- Researchers present pictures displaying happy, sad, mad, and scared to children and ask them one by one, “How does this child feel?”. This task tests children’s ability of ( ). A: Expression recognition B: Emotion situation recognition C: Understanding of mixed emotions D: Understanding of the consequences of emotions
- (1) Dialects refer to __________ differences and these differences can be national, regional or local .(2). One’s social background does influence one’s choice of linguistic forms and one’s language reveals one’s __________. In this aspect, __________ is an important marker of sociolect.(3) Socialects also refer to one’s style according to the communicative situation: __________ and __________.