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You can view all your answers by clicking on Review. This allows you to return to any other question and change your answer. You can also see which questions you have skipped and still need to answer. In the Reading section you can also click on Back at any time to return to the previous question. | TOEFL iBT Practice Test 1 Choice 3 the release of neurotransmitters is mentioned in paragraph 5 but not in connection with the facial-feedback hypothesis so it is incorrect. Choices 2 and 4 are not explicitly mentioned at all in the passage. 9. O This is a Vocabulary question. The word being tested is rate and it is highlighted in the passage. The correct answer is choice 1 judge. Rate in this context means to judge. 10. O This is a Vocabulary question. The word being tested is relevant and it is highlighted in the passage. The correct answer is choice 4 applicable. Relevant means that Ekman s observation applies is applicable to an expression. 11. O This is a Factual Information question asking for specific information that can be found in the passage. The correct answer is choice 4 stiffening the upper lip may either heighten or reduce emotional response. This is stated explicitly in paragraph 6 of the passage as a possible paradox in the relationship between facial expressions and emotions. Choice 1 is incorrect because paragraph 6 contradicts it. Choice 2 is incorrect because the passage mentions only the fear and tension of a person trying to keep a stiff upper lip not any fear or tension that expression may cause in others. Choice 3 is incorrect because there is no suggestion anywhere in the passage that stiffening the upper lip may damage lip muscles. 12. O This is an Insert Text question. You can see the four black squares in paragraph 2 that represent the possible answer choices here. Most investigators concur that certain facial expressions suggest the same emotions in all people. Moreover people in diverse cultures recognize the emotions manifested by the facial expressions. In classic research Paul Ekman took photographs of people exhibiting the emotions of anger disgust fear happiness and sadness. He then asked people around the world to indicate what emotions were being depicted in them. Those queried ranged from European college students to members .

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