A.I prefer
B.that’s OK
C.I’d love to
D.What do you like
E.Would you like to go
F.That sounds fine
G.cannot Work
H.have to work late
第 56 题 Dave:I have tickets to The Phantom of the Opera on Friday night. 1 ?
Susan:Thanks. 2 .What time is the show?
Dave:h’s at 8:00.
Susan:That sounds great.So,do you want to have dinner at 6:00
Dave:Uh,I'd like to,but I 3 .
Susan:Oh, 4 .Let’S just meet at the theater before the show,around 7:30.
Dave: 5 .
(S= shop assistant M= Mary)
S: Morning.___ 51___miss?
M: Uh,I&39;d like 10 return this tape recorder and get my money back.S:___ 52____ ?
M: It doesn&39;t work.
S:I&39;m very sorry, but___53___
M:I got this recorder only yesterday. Are you sure it won&39;t go wrong again?
S: The service department in our store is quite good at that sort of thing. ___ 54___
what the troubles is?
M; It simply doesn&39;t work. You see, none of the buttons work. Try it yourself.
S:OK, Let me see. Oh, ___55___ miss. Now it works very well.
A.enough early arrive
B.arrive enough early
C.early enough arrive
D.arrive early enough
M: Well, when learning a foreign language, I would surround myself in the language, the target language, that I wanted to learn.
W: Surround oneself in the language? I think it is difficult to do that. Can you explain how you do it?
M: Uh, for example, I would watch a movie in that language, uh, which would help me keep motivated to learn vocabulary and phrases.
W: That sounds interesting.
M: Yeah, you'll have a lot of fun by doing so.
W: I see. A little hit of practice every day is very important to language learning.
M: Yes. Regular practice is also better than practicing a lot in one day. Learning a language well needs patience and perseverance.
W: Then what else did you do to learn a foreign language?
M: Well, I would keep a situational notebook.
W: What is that used for?
M: Ur, for example, in a restaurant, you use a certain phrase over and over again, and so if you can remember just one particular phrase in each setting, then you can immediately speak that language and have more confidence and you get more out of learning the language, I think.
W: Really? I'll try that. Thank you for your advice.
M: You're welcome.
(23)
A.He's offering some suggestions about learning foreign languages.
B.He's asking the woman for help to improve his English.
C.He's discussing with the woman how to listen to a language regularly.
D.He's talking about the importance of taking notes in foreign languages learning.
Advice on Public Speaking Building confidence (信心)
Faith in yourself, your topic and your healthy mind is a must if you are to be a better publicspeaker. Many speakers are not prepared and lose confidence because of that. But others lack confidencebecause they are afraid of being judged--and possibly made fun of--just like they were in high schoolspeech class. Build your confidence by using all your tools and knowing that you are excellent.
Knowing what&39;s up
You have to know your topic inside and out. Nothing kills your speech like "um" and "uh" in every sentence. Research your subject to the point where you are an expert. And that&39;s half the battle.
Practicing
Researching and knowing your topic is one thing, but actually delivering that information isanother. Practicing your speech in advance is a must. You will find your beats and your direction,through hours in front of the mirror practicing. So when you climb up on stage, it will be like riding ahike,unless you don&39;t know how to ride a bike.
Dressing properly
You will want to dress properly for the occasion(场合)--which could be a suit or simply ajacket. Make sure it also has the comfort you need. If the clothes are not comfortable, you may notpay full attention to your speech.
Making connections
Make a personal connection with someone in the audience (听众). It might be someone youknow that you can call out to, or someone in the front row you can speak directly to. Maybe yourspeech leads you to ask them a question, which is an easy way for you to take yourself from the stageand place yourself as one of your audience. It also takes the pressure off. What does "that’s half the battle" mean in the text?
A.You have already won the battle
B.You are getting on the way to final success
C.You need experts to guide you in public speaking
D.You should write sentences without um and uh
The author compares delivering a speech to riding a bike because both of them needA.guiding
B.practice
C.proper dressing
D.self-confidence
Which of the following ways is suggested in making connections with the audience?A.Looking at someone in the distance
B.Calling out to someone you don’t know
C.Asking someone in the audience a question
D.Shaking hands with someone in the front row
What is the main purpose of the text?A.To show you how to dress properly
B.To help you become a good speaker
C.To teach you how to gain confidence
D.To help you get to know the audience
请帮忙给出每个问题的正确答案和分析,谢谢!
A.I like PE
B.I don't like art
C.I don't like maths
D.I like computer
E.I like English
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A.I'd like some steak and bread.
B.I'm in the restaurant.
C.Anything to drink?