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Many people have a fear(害怕) of public speaking. According to a study, it has an influence on 3 in every 4 people. This fact is surprising and worrying, as most jobs require some speaking ability. The following will help you to make a speech better.
Write note cards. Write main ideas on your cards. Don’t write details. Put in some fun facts, questions, and other activities on the cards to share with the class. Don’t look at your note cards for a long time while speaking. If necessary, you’re only going to want to have a quick look at the card for information, not read every last word.
Smile at your class. When it comes time to speak, there’s nothing that draws your class into your speech than a good old-fashioned smile. Be happy, because you’re about to teach your class something they didn’t know before. Studies have shown that smiles are infections. That means once you smile, it’s hard for everyone else not to smile. So if you want your speech to go off well, smile. That’ll make everyone smile and maybe those smiles will make you actually smile.
Make eye contact. Nothing is more boring than listening to a speaker who looks at the floor or at note cards. Relax. Your class is made up of your friends and you talk to them all the time. Talk the same way now. have a look at every person in the classroom at least once. That way, everyone will feel like you’re communicating with them. Also, you’ll look like you know what you’re talking about.
Use hand motions. Move your hands along as you talk, using them to express your key points and keep the class interested. It will also lead your nervous energy into a better place.
【小题1】According to the passage, ______ of people might fear to speak in public.
| A.100 percent | B.75 percent |
| C.50 percent | D.25 percent |
| A.smiles can be passed on | B.it’s hard to smile |
| C.smiles keep people fit | D.people should smile every day |
| A.a boy’s speech in class |
| B.how to write note cards |
| C.the fear of public speaking |
| D.how to make a speech better |
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The Pope(教皇)arrived at Heathrow Airport and got straight into a car. "I'm rather 36
for a very important meeting, my good man," he told the driver. "Please go as fast as possible." The driver agreed, 37 he couldn't do more than 100 kilometres an hour on that road. The Pope kept asking the driver to go faster. but he failed. It made him 38 .Then the Pope said, "Look, I really 39 get to this meeting. It's very important. You sit 40 and I'll drive."
Being a good Catholic(天主教),the driver felt he should do 41 the Pope told him. So they changed their 42 and went on. The Pope really put his 43 down and they were doing well over 160 kilometres an hour. But a few kilometers down the road they got pulled over by the police. A policeman came over to the car, looked in and then walked away to call his chief(长官).
“Chief," he said into his radio. “I might have just stopped 44 really, really important." "Is it the Prime Minister(首相)?”asked the chief. "No," said the policeman, "More important than him." "Well, is it the Queen?" asked the chief. "No, sir," answered the policeman. "More important than her." "Well, who is it then?" asked the chief. "I don't know, sir," said the policeman, "But he has got the Pope 45 him around."
36. A. waiting B. busy C. tired D. late
37. A. and B. so C. but D. or
38. A. pleased B. afraid C. alone D. worried
39. A. can B. have to C. mustn't D. may
40. A. in the back B. in the front C. on the floor D. in the car
41. A. when B. like C. how D. as
42. A. cars B. clothes C. places D. minds
43. A. hand B. foot C. bag D. key
44. A. someone B. anybody C. two persons D. some people
45. A. looking B. walking C. driving D. turning
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