精 讲 点 拨 条分缕析 整合讲练 话 题 诵 读 1 考 题 对 接 2 基 础 回 顾 3 课后强化作业 5 精 讲 点 拨 4 话 题 诵 读 早读一刻 情感体验 考 题 对 接 真题链接 体会考点 基 础 回 顾 稳扎稳打 网络构建 必 修 4 Units 3~Unit 4 Body language How to read a politician's mind? Try looking at his hands If you want to know when a politician is burying bad news, here is a handy hint. A study of body language has found leaders tend to signal good news by pointing with their dominant hand—but gesture gloomy tidings with their weaker hand. It means a righthanded politician, such as Nick Clegg, will wave his right hand when passing on positive news, while a lefthander—such as David Cameron—will gesture with his left. The Dutch researchers say the discovery does not just help voters tell if their politicians are trying to disguise their meaning. They say the difference in the way left and righthanded leaders gesture could also explain the unlikely number of lefthanders in office. 1.[教材原句]...I saw several young people enter the waiting area looking around curiously.(U4P26) |