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判断题
The instructor might catch more of the students’ attention in the appearance-based class.
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录音中描述了指导员(instructor)在health-oriented class和appearance-based classes中的不同穿着和评论重点,指出学员们感到在health-oriented class更加engaged in the workout as well as revitalized,可见在前一种课程中指导员更能吸引学生的注意力。故题干有误。
【录音原文】
In the classes that emphasized health over appearance, the instructor wore a loose-fitting T-shirt and gym shorts. She also sprinkled health-oriented comments throughout the session. In the appearance-based classes, however, she wore tight-fitting aerobics attire while making comments that drew attention to looks. The instructor’s leadership style directly affected the student’s attitudes toward the class. The women in the health-oriented class reported that they felt more engaged in the workout as well as revitalized and less exhausted after class than did those in the appearance-targeted sessions.
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