DAY 10 Questions 1-7 Complete the summary below using
NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER from the reading passage.
Although we may not realise it, we
1 ……………….. on a daily basis. In the 1960s, a
psychologist named Paul Ekman decided to establish the
2 …………………… that govern
how we do this. He first carried out his research using
3 …………………….. which he took
with him to different countries. By doing this, he discovered that there was no
4 ………………. link to the way we interpret expressions. But it was after his meetings with
5 ……………. that he began to create a list of facial expressions. By analysing every
6 ……………..... that the face can make, he and his partner identified a total of
7 ………………….. different facial experessions.
Questions 8-14 Look at the following statements (Questions 8-14) and the list of people below.
Match each statement with the correct person.
NB You may use any letter more than once.
8 helped edit material for an experiment
9 introduced a factor that had been overlooked
10 is considered by some to be the most successful interpreter of facial expression
11 rejected the usefulness of an idea
12 realised that many areas of facial expression were unexplained
13 provided useful material for research
14 successfully distinguished characteristics from unknown faces
List of People A Paul Ekman
B Margaret Mead
C Silvan Tomkins
D Carleton Gajdusek
E Wallace Friesen
F Wade Seaford