A. WHOSE B. WHOM C. WHICH D. WHOREAD THE FOLLOWING PASSAGE...

35. A. whose B. whom C. which D. who

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct

answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.

We can communicate not only through words but also through body language. Body language includes our posture,

facial expressions, and gestures. Because body language is so important, you’ll want to know what yours is saying

and how to interpret other people’s, too.

Here are some examples of body language and its meaning. If your posture is slumped and your head is down, this

could mean that you are sad or you lack confidence. If your posture is straight but relaxed, you are expressing

confidence and friendliness. A smile is a sign of friendliness and interest. But people sometimes smile just to be

polite. To get another clue from people’s faces, notice their eyes. Friendliness and interest are expressed when a

person’s eyes meet yours and then look away and meet yours again. A person who doesn’t look away is expressing

a challenge. A person who doesn’t look at you is expressing lack of interest or is shy. Hand gestures can mean a

person is interested in the conversation. But repeated movements – like tapping a pencil or tapping a foot – often

mean the person is either impatient or nervous. Stay away from someone who points at you while talking with you:

That person might be angry at you or feel superior to you.