听力原文:W: So you really believe that clothes carry a kind of message for other people and that what we put on is in some way a reflection of what we feel? M: Oh yes, very much so. People are beginning now to take seriously the idea of a kind of psychology of clothing, to believe that there is not just individual taste in our clothes but also a thinking behind what we wear, which is trying to express something we may not even be aware of ourselves. W: But surely this has always been the case. We all dress up when we want to impress someone, such as for a job interview with a prospective employer. M: True, but that's a conscious act. What I'm talking about is more of a subconscious thing. Take for example the student who is away from home: if he tends to wrap himself up more than the others, this is because he is probably feeling homesick. Simitarly, a general feeling of insecurity can sometimes take the form. of over-dressing in warmer clothes than are necessary. W: Can you give any other examples of this kind? M: Yes. I think people who are sociable and outgoing tend to prefer brighter or more dazzling colors -- yellows, bright reds, and so on. And aggressive clothes might indicate an aggressive personality or attitude to life. W: Do you think the care -- or lack of it -- over the way we actually wear our clothes has anything to tell us? M: Yes, indeed. The length, for example, of a man's trousers speaks volumes about his awareness of his own image. Or, if his trousers are hanging down, this probably means he's absorbed by other things. W: Oh, very interesting. Tell me more about it. M: OK .... (23)