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couldn’t sleep.2. The chairman became so angry with his secretary (that) he decided to fire him.3. She speaks English so well (that) you would think it was he native language.4. He was so frightened (that) he broke eye contact and looked out the window. 5. His presentation was so interesting (that) everyone listened very carefully.TranslationVII. 1. she was so absorbed in reading the book that she was not conscious of someone ing in.2. He was late for almost an hour for the first meeting, leaving a bad impression on everyone.3. Consciously or unconsciously, we make up our minds about people through their eyes, faces, bodies, and attitudes.4. Professor Zhou was mitted to the cause of language teaching all his life.5. Many howto books advise you that if you want to make a good impression, the trick is to be consistently you, at your best.6. The media sometimes sends mixed messages, but most people believe what they see over what they hear.IX.1. 史密斯教授關于形體語言的講座非常重要,所有的學生都認真地對待這次講座。2. 董事長意識到這不是好的過錯,對好笑了笑來緩和氣氛。3. 她大怒,把我的杯子摔在地上,摔得粉碎。4. 觀察他的形體語言,你可以判斷出他是在跟你說實話還是僅僅找個借口敷衍你。5. 不管人們對你說些什么,記住“觀其行勝于聞其言”。6. 肢體動作是表達感情的無意識形式,能向觀眾傳遞某種信息。ClozeX. Structured WritingXII.Body language is important in many cases: trying to win an election, addressing a family party, talking business at a conference, or giving a seminar at school.Section BReading SkillsI.1. Besides speech, people use other forms to municate.2. We municate a great deal with our body movements.3. The clothes you wear also municate many things.4. Small ornaments you wear municate many things, too.5. A wealth of information from body language makes snap judgments seem sound.Comprehension of the TextII. VocabularyIII. 1. status 2. sign 3. resented 4. promoted 5. assuming6. estimate 7. campaign 8. judgment 9. acquainted 10. normsIV. 1. account for 2. in part 3. is content with 4. feel at home 5. lack of 6. in relation to 7. bee acquainted with 8. pick up 9. find out 10. a wealth