Even when you use other interest-arousing lures in a speech introduction, you should always __________.
A.startle the audience
B.use a rhetorical question
C.tell an interesting story
D.relate the topic to the audience
A.startle the audience
B.use a rhetorical question
C.tell an interesting story
D.relate the topic to the audience
A、startle the audience
B、use a rhetorical question
C、tell an interesting story
D、relate the topic to the audience
NEW DESIGN, MORE BENEFITS
Here is your new Cashpoint Card. You can use it in exactly the same way as your present card, and the Plus sign means you can take money from your account at even more cash machines.
At any of the 2,400 Lloyds Bank Cashpoint machines in the UK you can take out up to£200 a day so long as there is enough money in your account and check how much money is in your account, and order a new statement.
You can also use the cash machines of the Bank of Scotland, Barclays Bank and the Royal Bank of Scotland.
When you are abroad, you can take out up to £200 a day in local currency from most machines with a VISA or Plus sign—so long as there is enough money in your account.
The purpose of the pamphlet is to show
A.how much money the card holder can take at a cash machine.
B.how many more benefits the card holder can now enjoy.
C.how card holders can use cash machines of other banks.
D.how travelers can use cash machines when abroad.
Mobile phones are very fashionable with teenagers. Parents buy mobile phones for their children. They can call home if they are in trouble and need help. So they feel safer. But teenagers mostly use them to keep in touch with their friends or play simple computer games. It's cool to be the owner of a small expensive mobile. Research shows that teenage owners of mobile phones smoke less. Parents and schools are happy that teenagers are safer and smoke less.
But many people dislike them. They hate it when the businessman opposite them on the train has a loud conversation on his phone. Or when the mobile phone rings in a cafe or restaurant. But there is a much more serious problem. It's possible that the mobile phone can heat up the brain because we hold the phone so close to our head. Scientists fear that mobiles can perhaps be bad for your memory and even give you cancer.
Mobiles are popular among people because ______.
A.they think mobiles are fun
B.they believe mobiles are safe
C.they love to listen to music
D.they feel it easier to talk to each other
Dora; Should I fill in this part at the bottom about my work experience?
Sean; Yes. Include all of your experience, ______. In the long run, even your experience in part-time jobs will be of use to you.
A.even if it takes a lot of time to complete
B.whether you think the work was important or not
C.and be sure to return the form. before the deadline
D.if the people who see this form. are interested
1. Always Start the Negotiations. You must initiate the process. This is because whoever controls the start of the negotiations tends to control where they end. If you let the other party start negotiations, you will be constantly giving up control, often without even realizing it. For instance, when you ask someone what his project budget is, you are allowing him to start the negotiations. You will then spend your time chasing his number rather than finding the best solution. So, never let the other party control the negotiations.
2. Always Negotiate in Writing. The purpose of negotiations is to arrive at a formal written agreement, not tell a story or spend time talking. From the first moment you begin a proposal, you should create a document and take it to the client. It will include all the points of agreement and become real to the prospective customer. Negotiating first and then having to create a document adds unnecessary time to a transaction. But if you build your written agreement as you negotiate, you are prepared to ask for a signature the moment the decision to buy is made.
3. Always Stay Cool. The negotiation table can be loaded with agendas, egos and emotions. Great negotiators know how to stay cool, providing leadership and solutions, while the rest of the room becomes insanely invested in personal agendas and useless emotions. 27 Crying, getting angry and blowing off steam may make you feel good, but such behavior. will not benefit you while negotiating. When the rest of the room gets emotional, stay cool and use logic to negotiate and close.
1. If you let the other party start negotiations, you will be completely grasp the control, often without even realizing it.
2. So, never let both parties control the negotiations.
3. Negotiating first and then having to create a document doesn’t need necessary time to a transaction.
4. Great negotiators know how to stay cool, providing leadership and solutions, while the rest of the room becomes wild or helpless during the negotiation.
5. When the rest of the room gets out of control, stay cool and use logic to negotiate and close.
A. want to find a better way to measure attitudes toward music
B. are preparing a paper for a professional journal
C. are writing a dissertation
D. All of the above
A.The white butterfly.
B.The small bird.
C.The bear.
D.The fox.
Describe an instance where you made effective use of facts to secure
the agreement of others.
举例说明你是怎样用事实促使他人与你达成一致意见的。
Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark [A] ,[B] , [C] or [D] on ANSWER SHEET1.What do you do to (21) care of the books in your library? Some of the most collectors (22) to read the books in their collection; (23) the books remain in mint (24) . Others buy two copies of a book; they (25) 0ne, and leave the other untouched. Many readers must read their books,(26) they still want to protect and care for the volumes. Here are some tips to remember(27)you want your books to remain in good condition.Firstly, avoid Writing. You may have been told t0 (28) in the margins of your books, or even to underline or highlight words, phrases, and paragraphs. But, if you plan t0 (29) the book, add it to your library, or even sell it - don't write in the book. The ink permanently damages your book.Use a journal or notebook to take (30) 0n pages or use pieces of paper or Post-It notes. If you are (31) to write in your book, use a pencil, and erase the markings.Secondly, avoid Food and Drink. Food and Liquids which are hazards to your books. The best practice is to avoid eating or drinking (32) you read. If you need to read while you eat, make sure your fingers are clean and dry as you hold the book or turn the pages. Also, (33) the book away from the food and drink. Check the table or other surfaces for water, crumbs, and stick mess (34) you put your book (35).
Finally, take care. When you handle your book, hold it (36) care. When you read the book, don't (37) down the corners of the pages and use a bookmark instead. Don't fold the (38) 0f the book back. Don't break the binding; and don't (39) your book with the book (40) , face-down. Use a book cover to keep your books in the best condition.
21.
[A] put
[B] get
[C] take
[D] give
Firstly, avoid Writing. You may have been told to【28】in the margins of your books, or even to underline or highlight words, phrases, and paragraphs. But, if you plan to【29】the book, add it to your library, or even sell it -- don't write in the book. The ink permanently damages your book. Use a journal or notebook to take【30】on pages or use pieces of paper or Post-It notes. If you are【31】to write in your book, use a pencil, and erase the markings.
Secondly, avoid Food and Drink. Food and Liquids which are hazards to your books. The best practice is to avoid eating or drinking【32】you read. If you need to read while you eat, make sure your fingers are clean and dry as you hold the book or turn the pages. Also,【33】the book away from the food and drink. Check the table or other surfaces for water, crumbs, and stickiness【34】you put your book【35】.
Finally, take care. When you handle your book, hold it【36】care. When you read the book, don't【37】down the corners of the pages and use a bookmark instead. Don't fold the【38】of the book back. Don't break the binding; and don't【39】your book with the book【40】, face-down. Use a book cover to keep your books in the best condition.
(21)
A.put
B.get
C.take
D.give
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