M: Doctor! Doctor! Help me, please!
W: Take it easy, please! Sit here, now, what’s the matter with you And can I help you
M: I feel sick. I have a bad stomach-ache, and my head troubles me a lot.
W: Well, let me have a check. Open your mouth please. And say "Ah".
M: Ah! Is that serious, doctor
W: Not really. Did you have your supper this evening
M: No, I only had some bananas.
W: And the bananas were not quite ripe, fight
M: Well, yes, they were a bit green.
W: That explains it.
M: I wish I had not eaten them.
W: Take this medicine twice a day and I’m sure you’ll be fine.
M: Thanks, doctor. I’ll do as you told me. Good-bye, doctor.
W: Bye! And take care.
Science now might be able to explain women’s fascination with Brad Pitt’s face and George Clooney’s eyes. Women seem to (51) potential mate by how masculine their features are, new research shows. Men with square jaws and well-defined brow ridges are seen as good short-term partners, (52) those with more feminine traits such as a rounder face and fuller lips are perceived as better long-term mates.
In the study by Daniel Kruger at the US’s University of Michigan, 854 subjects viewed a series of (53) head shots that had been digitally changed to exaggerate or minimize masculine traits. They then (54) questions about how they expected the men in the photos to behave.
Most participants said that those with more masculine features were (55) to be risky, competitive, and more apt to fight, challenge bosses, cheat on spouses and put less ef
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