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       Do you want to make a forceful and impressive public speech and become an eloquent (有口才的) speaker? The newly-published books in our bookstore help you realize your dream.Time waits for nobody.Take action! 20% discount on all the orders above $ 100.Here are introductions of these books.

       10 Days to More Confldent Public Speaking.                   

       By The Princeton Language Institute, Lenny Laskowski

       Paperback: 224 page   ISBN: 0446676683   Price: $20 per copy

       THIS book is a course on giving publics talks.It was written by an expert in the field and has the tools to make you a relaxed effective and commanding public speaker.You can find clear, brief, step - by - step tips to help you.

       ●Overcome nervousness and discover your own natural style.

       ●Set up an immediate connection with your audience.

       ●Mix together humour and anecdotes (奇闻) into your talk.

       In the Spotlight: Overcome Your Fear of Public Speaking and Performing;

       By Janet E.Espostio Paperback: 176 page

       Publisher:Strong Books ISBN: 1928782078 Price: $15 per copy               

       "IN the spotlight'' is a gift for people experiencing any degree of fear or discomfort in speaking and performingin front of others, either in formal or informal settings.The book has many different methods to help you get beyond stage rright and learn to speak or perform with ease and confidence.

       The Lost Art of the Great Speech: How to Write One and How to Deliver it.

       By Richard Dowis.Paperback : 288 pages.ISBN: 0814470548

       Publisher: American Management Association.Price: $30 per copy Here's expert guidance on how to write a forceful speech.Attractive slides, confident body language, and a lot of eye contact are fine.Now everyone can learn to give powerful, direct speeches that catch audience' s attention.The key is not just in the delivery, but in using the power of language.It' s a speech - writing guide made by an award winning writer.It has everything from researching and writing the speech to preparing the next to delivering the speech to handling questions from audience.

Lend Me Your Ears: Great Speech in History.                      

       By William Saftre Hardcover: 1055 pages ISBN: 0393040054

       Publisher: W.W.Norton & Company. Pice: $ 50 per copy.

       THIS is a collection of more than100 speeches that seeks to show the enduring power of human eloquence to inspire and uplift.These speeches are said to have moved millions of people and changed history.There is an introduction to each speech and essay on the art of public speaking.The collection is edited by former presidential speech writer William Safire.He knows firsthand the importance of putting together the right words for the right moment.

53.Suppose you want to buy each of the four books in the bookstore, you will at least have to pay______.

       A.$115      P.$23           C.$92             D.$85      

54.Which of the four books mainly deals with the use of the language in a speech?

       A.Lend Me Your Ears: Great Speech in History.  

       B.The Lost Art of the Great Speech; How to Write One and How to Deliver it.

       C.In the Spotnight: Overcome Your Fear of Public Speaking and Performing.

       D.10 Days to More Confident Public Speaking.           

55.Which of the authors of the books used to write speeches for presidents?

       A.Richard Dowis           B.Janet, E.Esposito   

       C.Lenny Laskowski            D.William Safire

56.The common purpose of the above books is to____. 

       A.give encouragement in making a speech

       B.tell readers how to make a forcefuLand impresive speech

       C.show readers the skills of writing a good speech         

       D.tell readers how to get over stage fright and to speak easily and confidently

53.C  54.B  55.D  56.B 

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