A: Read and understand the article
B: Underline the important points
C: Group relevant points
D: Rearrange the points into an outline
E: Develop it into a paragraph
举一反三
- Which group of points belongs to Back-Shu points and Front-Mu points(俞募配穴法)?
- It is important to _ the important points of meeting so that everybody will be able to understand what the problem is.
- Grammar: True or False (10 points, 1 points for each)Read the following sentence and decide whether it isTrue or False.Taking notes helps you understand the main ideas of a reading passage and how supporting details relate to those ideas.
- To outline the key points of the topic can ____________.
- Points are classified into three categories. They are: A: Twelve Meridians points, Extra points and Ashi points B: Twelve Meridians points, Extra points and specific points C: Fourteen Meridians points, specific points and Luo-Connecting points D: Fourteen Meridians points, Extra points and Ashi points
内容
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When giving a lecture in English, how can you emphasize important points?
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___are tips for dividing the speech into main points A: Limit the number of main points B: Make sure each point contributes to the topic C: Use parallel structure to construct main points D: Use concise and simple language to phrase mian points E: Keep balance among the mian points F: Search for more relevant examples
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Which of the following belongs to specific points? A: Five Transport Points B: Extra points C: Eight Influential Points D: Intersecting Points
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The calculation of the forward foreign exchange rate is ( ) A: Under the direct quotation, the spot exchange rate plus premium points and minus discount points B: Under the indirect quotation, the spot exchange rate plus premium points and minus discount points C: Under the indirect quotation, the spot exchange rate minus premium points and plus discount points D: The longer the period, the greater the bid-ask spread
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( ) refer to the points that have specific names, definite locations but have not been recognized as points of the fourteen meridians. A: Extraordinary points B: Fourteen meridian points C: Specific points D: A-Shi points