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VI. Reading 閱讀測驗 6% A.    Speaking in front of a group is often a terrifying experience, but most of us are asked to make a speech sooner or later.You should be able to speak in front of others—in classrooms, at meetings, or at special events. Planning in advance canhelp you meet the challenge.    First, research your topic thoroughly. Check the library for facts, quotes, books and current newspaper and magazinearticles on your topic. Get in touch with experts. Write to them, make phone calls, and get interviews to help enrich yourmaterial. Learn more than you will use in your speech. That knowledge will help you more than anything.   Now start organizing and writing. Write the main parts of your speech on small index cards, rather than on paper. Youshould not bore your audience by reading your speech. Your notes on the cards will remind you of the main points youwish to make.    Rehearse your speech in front of a mirror. The more familiar you become with your speech, the more confidently youcan deliver it. Consult a dictionary for proper meanings and pronunciations.     Finally, be assured that few speakers escape “_____” before making a speech. This feeling is beneficial rather thanharmful. The speaker usually does a better job when keyed up.
75. The purpose of this article is to _____.
(A)show us the terrible experiences in making speeches
(B) suggest possible occasions for making speeches
(C) recommend a plan for making good speeches
(D) teach speakers how to avoid getting nervous

參考答案

答案:C[無官方正解]
難度:適中0.6
統計:A(0),B(4),C(6),D(0),E(0)

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