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