_____ mis cálculos, deben de estar a punto de llegar.
A.En
B.Con
C.Hasta
D.Según
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A.En
B.Con
C.Hasta
D.Según
Step 1:
Use open-ended questions For a conversation to flow well, it ’ s important to ask open questions, these often start with “ how” , ” when” , ” why” , etc. Tryto avoid asking closed questions that can be answered with yes or no answer, because closed question tend to kill theconversation.
Step 2:
Listen actively People speak at 100 to 175 words per minute, but they can listen intelligently at up to 300 words per minute. Since onlya part of our mind is paying attention. It is easy to go into mind drift — thinking about other things while listening to someone. The cure for this is active listening, which involves listening with a purpose.
Step 3:
Create a “ cocoon” If you ’ re finding it particularly difficult to concentrate on what someone is saying, try to imagine a “ cocoon ” arou ndyou and the person you ’ re listening to. Imagine that the cocoon is blocking out all outside distractions(干扰 ), so you canreally focus on what they are saying.
Step 4:
Engage with the other person When someone is trying to get your attention, or engage you in a conversation, don ’ t turn your back on them, or answerover your shoulder. Instead, turn and face them, engage with them. Good communication is when you really engage. Whenyou are talking to people, observe your body language and your tone of voice. Remember to use gestures, look people in theeye and smile when you talk unless you are complaining about something.
32.Which of the following questions tends to kill a conversation according to the passage?
A.Why do you like reading novels?
B.How do you improve your reading skills?
C.What do you usually read?
D.Do you like reading science fiction?
What does the underlined phrase “ mind drift ” in Step 2 most probably mean?A.thinking about something else
B.feeling comfortable
C.listening with a purpose
D.speaking slowly
What is your purpose to engage with the speaker in a conversation?A.for the tone of your voice
B.for blocking distractions
C.for the use of body language
D.for good communication
What is the passage mainly about?A.improvement in communication skills
B.open-ended questions vs. closed questions
C.distractions and concentration
D.mind drift and engaging in conversations
A、Their opinion may seem plausible at the first glance, however, we would like to remind you ….
B、They unfortunately failed to reveal the truth of the matter, …..
C、That’s one way to think about it, however, ….
D、Another way of looking at it is ….
It isn’t often that an entire industry is symbolized in the figure of a single human being, and such is the case with Canadian aviation and the aircraft industry. The man is the Hon. John A.D.McCurdy, and the life story of this still vigorous, distinguished Canadian is at once and at the same time the thrilling history of aviation’s progress in Canada.
It all began one cold February day in 1909 at Baddeck, Nova Scotia, when John McCurdy confounded the critics by flying the Silver Dart, an aircraft designed by himself, for half a mile over the ice of Bras deor Lakes. This was the first po wered flight in Canada and the first by a British subject in the Commonwealth. McCurdy gave proof of his flying ability—and of the development and the use of the aileron by being the first man in the world to execute a figure eight in the air. He became the first to pilot a flying boat, taking off from Long Island Sound. He flew the first airplane to Mexico. In 1911 he had made the longest flight to date, and that over open sea 90 miles from Key West to Havana. He won the first cross country race in Canada 40 miles from Hamilton to Toronto—and he transmitted the first radio message from aircraft.
When World War Ⅱ came, McCurdy took on board supervisory authority for Canadian aircraft production by serving with the government in various senior positions.Following World War Ⅱ, McCurdy was honored by being made lieutenant governor of Nova Scotia where he made Canada’s first historic flight. He now lives in Montreal with a summer home in Baddeck, site of his first flight.
31.According to the pasage, which of the following statements is NOT true about McCurdy?
A.He was a Canadian.
B.He is regarded as the symbol of Canadian aviation and aircraft industry .
C.He is the first man to finish a figure eight in the air.
D.He now lives in Baddeck.
32.The “Silver Dart” is ____.
A.the name of a weapon
B.a plane bought by McCurdy
C.the nickname of a famous Canadian pilot
D.a plane designed by McCurdy
33.McCurdy is NOT the first one to ____.
A.fly in Canada B.pilot a flying boat
C.fly from Key West to Toronto D.fly to Mexico
34.Nowadays, McCurdy ____.
A.lives in Montreal in summer
B.is the lieutenant governor of Nova Scotia
C.is still very active and energetic
D.is the government’s counsellor
35.The best title for this passage is ____.
A.How McCurdy Became a Famous Canadian Pilot
B.McCurdy’s Legendary Experience
C.McCurdy and the Canandian Aviation
D.McCurdy—the Symbol of American Aviation and the Aircraft Industry
A、never, bend
B、never, stretch
C、never, shorten
D、ever, bend
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