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Английский язык
Elmer Roberts

1. a. Read the title of the lesson. What does this idiom mean? Do you always keep your chin up? Fill in the idioms with body parts. Listen and check. b eye chin skin ears hair fingers eyebrows 1. You are all . . . when you are very interested in hearing about something. 2. To see something with the naked ['nerkid] means to see it without an instrument. 3. You raise your . . . if you are surprised or shocked. 4. To keep someone's . . . crossed means to wish luck and hope for a good result. 5. You pull or tear [teƏ] your . . . out when you feel very worried about something because you do not know what to do about it. 6. People who have a thick . . . don't care when someone criticises them while people who have a thin are easily hurt by someone's words. 7. When you keep your . . . up, you stay cheerful in a difficult or unpleasant situation. переведите ​

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