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      全國2008年1月高等教育自學考試英語閱讀(二)試題_第2頁

      來源:考試網(wǎng) [ 2011年11月22日 ] 【大 中 小】
      However, don’t ever assume that an audience, an interviewer, your boss

      will be sympathetic. Always be prepared for a grilling. Think

      beforehand of the ten toughest questions you could get and be ready

      with your answers. And remember, when you’re asked a hostile question,

      never show hostility to your questioner. If you do, you lose.

      While the hostile questioner is talking, prepare your response. Take a

      positive tack immediately, and make your answer short. The instant the

      interviewer finishes the question, begin the answer: first point,

      second point, third point...bingo, your conclusion.

      The way you listen gives messages about you too. Listen with interest,

      focusing your eyes on the speaker. If he or she is sitting next to you,

      angle your body slightly in the chair so that you’re turned toward the

      person. Animate your face with approval. It says, I’m with you, I’m

      interested in what you’re saying.

      Once you’re prepared for a situation, you’re 50 per cent of the way

      toward overcoming nervousness. The other 50 per cent is the physical

      and mental control of nervousness: adjusting your attitude so you have

      confidence, and control of yourself and your audience.


      Questions 1-5 are based on Passage One.

      1. What is the main idea of the passage?

       A. The methods that one can use to let people agree with him or her in

      a speech.

       B. How to make one’s voice and appearance pleasant when one gives

      speeches.

       C. The importance of preparation before one talks to people on formal

      occasions.

       D. How to overcome anxiety when one talks to the audience on formal

      occasions.

      2. “One-liners” (Para. 1) are ________.

       A. well-written articles                            B. excellent

      speeches

       C. single witty sentences                         D. unforgettable

      phrases

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