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(3)Take your time during an extra effort to remember names and use them frequently. (4)Get the other person talking by leading with a mon topic and then asking a related question without any limit. (5)Stay focused on your partner by actively listening and giving eye glance around the room while they are talking to you. (6)Listen more than you talk. (7)Have something interesting to up with current events and culture will provide you with great conversation away from negative or controversial(爭(zhēng)論的 ) topics, wordy stories or a lot of details. (8)Watch your body who look ill at ease make others confidently and fortably, even when your’re not. (9)Before beginning a conversation that’s already in progress , observe and listen. (10)Have a few exit lines ready, so that you can both gracefully move on. 6. What can we learn from the first paragraph? A. Grades have a great effect on people’s success. B. Grades are as important as the ability to municate. C. The ability to municate affects people’s success greatly. D. Many students neglected their ability to municate when they were in college. 7. Which of the following statements about Debra Fine is NOT true? A. She is the author of The Fine Art of Small Talk. B. She was not good at municating with others in the past. C. She considers being able to connect with people through small talk is an acquired skill. D. She mentioned many problems that confuse people who are not good at small talk. 8 . The underlined word “schmoozing” in Paragraph 2 can be replaced by “________” . A. small talk B. further education C. sports D. engineering 9. If you want to make pro