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g, I realized that Mark was grown up and was beating his father for the first time. In fact, I wanted him to win, but I was equally prepared to play on to a “sudden death” if necessary. He hit it, and the ball rolled gently into the hole! A beam of joy lit up his face, and I felt deeply proud in my heart, “That’s my boy.” 1. Why did the writer and his son decide to enjoy a round of seaside golf? A. They desired to stay together without interruption. B. They both thought seaside golf was very interesting. C. That was the only time that playing golf was free of charge. D. The writer wanted to teach his son how to play golf. 2. According to the passage, playing golf needs the following EXCEPT ________. A. time B. money C. energy D. courage 3. Which of the following would the writer agree with? A. Playing golf is a waste of time. B. There is no need for a golfer to try hard to win. C. Those who don’t want to win are good golfers. D. It isn’t the most important whether to win or not. 4. According to the passage, the writer plays golf mainly to ________. A. enjoy a good time with family or friends B. find a really good golfer in the match C. prove that Dad plays better than the son D. see that his son has grown up B We start forming impressions of people we meet from the moment we see them. A large part of the first impression that you create es from your body language. Your facial expression, eye contact, hands and posture speak louder than your words. Face Your face is the most expressive part of your body. If you are feeling anxious, your facial expression may make you look cold, disapproving, or unhappy. You can break this misrepresentation by trying to smile. Your smile is one of the strongest tools you have when you meet new people. It will help you appear warm, friendly and confident. Eyes Our eyes give clues to our emotions. Making very little eye contact can convey either shyness or fear. A gaze says that you are friendly and relaxed. Hands Your hands are also very expressive. Open gestures tend to make you appear open and honest. By pointing your finger, or moving your hands closer together, you can draw emphasis to what you are