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Speaker A: Good morning, Lily! Speaker B: ______A.Good morning, teacher!B.Good morning, Te

Speaker A: Good morning, Lily! Speaker B: ______

A.Good morning, teacher!

B.Good morning, Teacher Wilson!

C.Good morning, Dr. Wilson!

D.Good morning, Professor John Wilson!

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A.HappyNewYear!

B.MerryChristmas!

C.ThankyouandIwishyouthesam

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Speaker A: I've got a fever and a really bad headache. Speaker B:______.A.Why are you so c

Speaker A: I've got a fever and a really bad headache. Speaker B:______.

A.Why are you so careless about yourself?

B.This kind of thing happens to everyone.

C.You should take good care of yourself.

D.Oh, that's too bad. Why don't you take some aspirin?

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第3题
根据下面对话,回答题。Dialogue OneSpeaker A: I like watching old movies and I think they are

根据下面对话,回答题。

Dialogue One

Speaker A: I like watching old movies and I think they are the best.

Speaker B:___1____even though they&39; re in black and white. I think a good story is more importa than color.

Speaker A: And there was no violence in old movies.Speaker

Speaker B: No, there wasn&39; t.____2____

Speaker A: They like lots of action.Speaker B:____ 3____

Speaker A: I like to see actors who are like real people.Speaker B: Like real people with real problems.

Speaker A:____ 4____

Speaker B: Yes, but they never make much money.

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A.I like a good story.

B..They still make movies like that.

C.People today don" t like that.

D.I agree with you.

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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 listeners' interest. A successful speaker must maintain eye contact with an audience. To have good rapport (关系) 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 interest and esteem. People who maintain eye contact while speaking, whether from a podium (演讲台) or from across the table are "regarded not only as exceptionally well-disposed by their target but also as more believable and earnest."

To show the potency of eye contact in daily life, we have only to consider how passersby 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, is to make a certain link with someone.

Eye contact with an audience also lets a speaker know and monitor the listeners. It is, in fact, essential for analyzing an audience during a speech. Visual cues (暗示) from audience members can indicate that a speech is dragging, that the speaker is dwelling on a particular point for too long, or that a particular point requires further explanation. As we have pointed out, visual feedback from listeners should play an important role in shaping a speech as it is delivered.

This passage is mainly concerned with ______.

A.the importance of eye contact

B.the potency of nonverbal techniques

C.successful speech delivery

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第5题
To be a good teacher, you need some of the gifts of a good actor; you must be able to
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1、A good teacher ______.

A、knows how to hold the interest of his students

B、must have a good voice

C、knows how to act on the stage

D、stands or sits motionless while teaching

2、In what way is a teacher''s work different from an actor''s? ()

A、The teacher must learn everything by heart.

B、He knows how to control his voice better than an actor.

C、he has to deal with unexpected situations.

D、 He has to use more facial expressions.

3、The main difference between students in class and theatre audience is that ().

A、students can move around in the classroom

B、students must keep silent while theatre audience

C、no memory work is needed for the students

D、the students must take part in their teachers' plays

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第6题
有以下程序:#include<stdio.h>void fun(char**p){++P;printf("%s\n",*p);}main()char*a[]={"Morn

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A.Afternoon

B.fternoon

C.Morning

D.oring

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C.The most serious problem people have to face.

D.Increasingly serious stress faced by working people.

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"Oh, well," I said," put it like that and I'll marry your daughter tomorrow."

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I liked the watch, so I did the right thing.

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A.didn' t think eight years was long enough

B.suspected that husband and wife would often quarrel

C.didn't think he was ready to propose to her

D.was waiting for his mother-in-law's approval

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