填空题
Translate the following into Chinese.Why do smart, articulate, and self-confident people often become terrified in front of a group? How could death rank just seventh in a national survey of the top ten experiences Americans dread most, and public speaking first? Think about it:we"d rather kick the bucket than address an audience!It starts in elementary school when a teacher singles us out to "speak up" . Remember the panic of producing the wrong answer? Our palms sweated, we might have been short of breath, and wrecked with shaky knees, nausea, a stomachache, and a rapid heartbeat. We felt awkward and dumb.As adults, we"re still afraid we"ll make fools of ourselves. We worry that listeners will think we are lightweights, bubblers, or bores. And we should worry.Public speaking isn"t just a sweet skill to have. Being a first-rate orator can lead to job promotions and personal advancement, while being a lousy one is a liability.