单选题Television commercial have been under constant scrutiny for the last few years.
单选题The study of language at one point in time is a______study. (北二外2010研)
单选题It is said that John is taller than ______ in the school. A. all students B. any other student C. all the students D. any student
单选题Above all know your audience and match what you say to their needs. Creating your presentation with your audience in mind will assure that your audience will follow you. If your presentation doesn"t appeal to your audience—no matter how well you have developed your presentation—your presentation will fall on deaf ears. This leads us to the next rule: Know your material thoroughly. Your material needs to be second nature to you. Practice and rehearse your presentation with friends, in front of a mirror, and with colleagues. If you are speaking in a second language, make sure that you record yourself and listen to a number of times before going to practice with a native speaker (if possible).
Remember that you are an actor when presenting. Make sure that not only your physical appearance is appropriate to the occasion, but also the tone you use is well chosen. If your topic is serious, be solemn. However, it"s always a good idea to begin your presentation with an ice-breaker. Don"t worry about making friends, rather lead the audience through your materials in a calm and relaxed manner. Speak slowly and clearly, and remember to address everyone in the audience-even the person the farthest away from you.
To achieve the above goals follow these tips when giving your presentation:
● Speak with conviction. Believe what you are saying and you will persuade your audience.
● Do not read from notes. Referring to notes is fine, but do so only briefly.
● Maintain eye contact with your audience. Making direct eye contact with individuals will help them feel as if they are participating in your presentation.
● Bring handouts. Don"t just use a PowerPoint presentation. Provide audience members with handouts of the most important materials so they can keep your most important takeaways in mind.
● Know when to stop. This cannot be underestimated. You need to make your case, but continuing for too long will only ensure that the audience forgets what you have said.
单选题Christmas is coming. It's just round the______.
单选题I apologize ______ being late but I missed the bus. A. to B. by C. for D. of
单选题Mary Outerbridge is important in the history of lawn tennis because ______.
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In 1784, five years before he became
president of the United States, George Washington, 52, was nearly toothless. So
he hired a dentist to transplant nine teeth into his jaw-having extracted them
from the months of his slaves. That's far different image from
the cherry-tree-chopping George most people remember from their history books.
But recently, many historians have begun to focus on the roles slavery played in
the lives of the founding generation. They have been spurred in part by DNA
evidence made available in 1998, which almost certainly proved Thomas Jefferson
had fathered at least one child with his slave Sally Hemings. And only over the
past 30 years have scholars examined history from the bottom up. Works of
several historians reveal the moral compromises made by the nation's early
leaders and the fragile nature of the country's infancy. More significantly,
they argue that many of the Founding Fathers knew slavery was wrong and yet most
did little to fight it. More than anything, the historians say,
the founders were hampered by the culture of their time. While Washington and
Jefferson privately expressed distaste for slavery, they also understood that it
was part of the political and economic bedrock of the country they helped to
create. For one thing, the South could not afford to part with
its slaves. Owning slaves was "like having a large bank account," says Wiencek,
author of An Imperfect God: George Washington, His Slaves, and the Creation of
America. The southern states would not have signed the Constitution without
protections for the "peculiar institution", including a clause that counted a
slave as three fifths of a man for purposes of congressional
representation. And the statesmen's political lives depended on
slavery. The three-fifths formula handed Jefferson his narrow victory in the
presidential election of 1800 by inflating the votes of the southern states in
the Electoral College. once in office, Jefferson extended slavery with the
Louisiana Purchase in 1803; the new land was carved into 13 states, including
three slave states. Still, Jefferson freed Hemings's
children--though not Hemings herself or his approximately 150 other slaves.
Washington, who had begun to believe that all men were created equal after
observing the bravery of the black soldiers during the Revolutionary War,
overcame the strong opposition of his relatives to grant his slaves their
freedom in his will. only a decade earlier, such an act would have required
legislative approval in Virginia.
单选题Language has been changing, but such changes are not so obvious at all linguistic aspects except that of______. (西安外国语学院2006研)
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There were two widely divergent
influences on the early development of statistical methods. Statistics had a
mother who was dedicated to keeping orderly records of governmental units (state
and statistics come from the same Latin root, status) and a gentlemanly gambling
father who relied on mathematics to increase his skill at playing the odds in
games of chance. The influence of the mother on the offspring, statistics, is
represented by counting, measuring, describing, tabulating, ordering, and the
taking of censuses—all of which led to modem descriptive statistics. From the
influence of the father came modem inferentical statistics, which is based
squarely on theories of probability. Descriptive statistics
involves tabulating, depicting, and describing collections of data. These data
may be either quantitative, such as measures of height, intelligence, or grade
level—variables that are characterized by an underlying continuum or the data
may represent qualitative variable, such as sex, college major, or personality
type. Large masses of data must generally undergo a process of
summarization or reduction before they are comprehensible. Descriptive
statistics is tool for describing or summarizing or reducing to comprehensible
form the properties of an otherwise unwieldy mass of data.
Inferential statistics is a formalized body of methods for solving another
class of problems that present great difficulties for the unaided human mind.
This general class of problems characteristically involves attempts to make
predictions using a sample of observations. For example, a school superintendent
wishes to determine the proportion of children in a large school system who come
to school without breakfast, have been vaccinated for flu, or whatever. Having a
little knowledge of statistics, the superintendent would know that it is
unnecessary and inefficient to question each child; the proportion for the
entire district could be estimated fairly accurately from a sample of as few as
100 children. Thus, the purpose of inferential statistics is to predict or
estimate characteristics of a population from knowledge of the characteristics
of only a sample of the population.
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单选题He told us that John, as well as his brother, ______ coming to the party.
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In only two decades Asian Americans
have become the fastestgrowing the U. S. minority. As their children began
moving up through the nation's schools, it became clear that a new class of
academic achievers was emerging. Their achievements are reflected in the
nation's best universities, where mathematics, science and engineering
departments have taken on a decidedly Asian character. This special liking for
mathematics and science is partly explained by the fact' that Asian-American
students who began their educations abroad arrived in the U.S. with a solid
grounding in mathematics but little or no knowledge of English. They are also
influenced by the promise of a good job after college. Asians feel they will be
judged more objectively. And the return on the investment in education is more
immediate in something like engineering than with an arts degree.
Most Asian-American students owe their success to the influence of parents
who are deter- mined that their children take full advantage of what the
American educational system has to offer. An effective measure of parental
attention is homework. Asian parents spend more time with their children than
American parents do, and it helps. Many researchers also believe there is
something in Asian culture that breeds success, such as ideals that stress
family values and emphasize education. Both {{U}}explanations{{/U}}
for academic success worry Asian Americans because of fears that they feed a
typical racial image. Many can remember when Chinese, Japanese and Filipino
immigrants were the Victims of social isolation. Indeed, it was not until 1952
that laws were laid down giving all Asian immigrants the right to
citizenship.
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单选题Which one of them is not the cohesive device______.
单选题A. stoolB. chooseC. spoonD. flood
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单选题(2004) " Would you like tea or coffee? " " Oh,_____."
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单选题I know nothing about Persian art; that's quite outside my______.
