A、Smile to each other. B、Feel annoyed and glare at each other. C、Try to make a conversation with each other. D、Feel indifferent

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Eye contact is a nonverbal technique that helps the speaker "sell" his or her ideas to an audience. Besides its persuasive powers, eye contact helps hold listener interest. A successful speaker must maintain eye contact with an audience. To have good rapport with listeners, a speaker should maintain direct eye contact for at least 75 percent of the time. Some speakers focus exclusively on their notes. Others gaze over the heads of their listeners. Both are likely to lose audience’s interest and esteem. People who maintain eye contact while speaking, whether from a podium or from across the table, are "regarded not only as exceptionally well-disposed by their target but also as much more believable and earnest."
    To show the potency of eye contact in daily life, we have only to consider how passers-by behave when their glances happen to meet on the street. At one extreme are those people who feel obliged to smile when they make eye contact. At the other extreme are those who feel awkward and immediately look away. To make eye contact, it seems to make a certain link with someone.
22. What should a good speaker do according to this talk?
23. What will the speaker lose if he or she cannot keep eye contact?
24. In daily life, what will happen when two passers-by make eye contact?
25. What benefits do we get from eye contact?

选项 A、Smile to each other.
B、Feel annoyed and glare at each other.
C、Try to make a conversation with each other.
D、Feel indifferent to each other.

答案A

解析 隐含细节题。文中使用“At one extremeare...At the other extreme are...”的结构列举了路人在目光接触时可能出现的两种极端行为,即“当目光接触时有些人觉得有必要笑一笑”,“有些人觉得尴尬并立刻把脸转过去”。由第一种极端行为可推测出答案是A“互相微笑”。
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