When do people decide whether or not they want to become friends? During their first four minutes together, according to a book by Dr. Leonard Zunin. 'Every time you meet someone in a social situation, give him your undivided attention for four minutes. A lot of people's whole lives would change if they did just that.' When we are introduced to new people, we should try to appear friendly and self-confident. In general, he says, 'People like people who like themselves.' On the other hand, we should not make the other person think we are too sure of ourselves. Hearing such advice, one might say, 'But I'm not a friendly, self-confident person. That's not my nature. It would be dishonest for me to act that way.' In reply, Dr. Zunin would claim that a little practice can help us feel comfortable about changing our social habits. We can become accustomed to any changes we choose to make in our personality. 'It's like getting used to a new car. It may be unfamiliar at first, but it goes much better than the old one.' But isn't it dishonest to give the appearance of friendly self-confidence when we don't actually feel that way? Perhaps, but according to Dr. Zunin, 'total honesty' is not always good for social relationships, especially during the first few minutes of contact. There is a time for everything, and a certain amount of play-acting may be best for the first few minutes of contact with a stranger. That is not the time to complain about one's health or to mention faults one finds in other people. It is not the time to tell the whole truth about one's opinions and impressions. The author also declares that interpersonal relations should be taught as a required course in every school, along with reading, writing, and mathematics. In his opinion, success in life depends mainly on how we get along with other people. That is at least as important as how much we know. 69. When first introduced to new people, we should________. A. be friendly and sure of ourselves regardless of the other people's feeling B. always tell the whole truth even if it hurts C. appear friendly and self-confident at least for the first few minutes D. mention faults we find in the other people 70. According to the author's advice, interpersonal relations________. A. should be set as a required course in schools B. are more important than other courses in school C. are less important than reading, writing and mathematics D. is the only key to one's success in life 71. The underlined word 'play-acting' in the fourth paragraph means________. A. being totally honest B. being a little dishonest C. acting out what one feels D. acting in a play 72. The best title for the passage could be________. A. The Key to Success B. Best Ways to Make Friends C. Personal Relations D. The First Four Minutes