A: state the importance of the topic
B: tell a story
C: begin with a quotation
D: question the audience
举一反三
- What does NOT a speaker do to state the importance of a topic at the beginning of a speech?
- 3. There are five basic ways to get the attention and interest of your audience in the introduction part: relate the topic to the audience, state the importance of your topic, arouse the _____________ of the audience, question the audience, and tell a ____________ A: interest; argument B: curiosity; thesis C: anger; story D: curiosity; story
- What does NOT a speaker do to state the importance of a topic at the beginning of a speech? A: Providing striking statistics. B: Relieving audience’s stress. C: Providing facts. D: none of the above
- How does the speaker end his speech?( ) A: make a dramatic statement B: refer to the introduction C: summarize the speech D: end with a quotation
- Apart from telling a story and posing questions, the effective ways to begin a speech also include: A: Using a Quotation B: Shocking or Surprising Your Audience C: Arousing Curiosity D: Using Humor
内容
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When used in a speech introduction, telling a story, asking a question, making a startling statement, and arousing curiosity are all methods of __________. A: previewing the body of the speech B: gaining the attention of the audience C: enhancing the speaker’s credibility D: revealing the topic of the speech
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Watch the video and answer the following questions:How many steps will you take to create a paperless office according to the video?
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中国大学MOOC: In the second video clip in 8.1, what story did the speaker tell at the beginning of her speech?
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1) When does the speech start? A: When you begin speaking to the audience. B: When the audience first sees you. C: When you look at the audience. D: When you smile at the audience.
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Which of the following is probably NOT a good way to start a speech? A: Ask the audience some questions. B: Use a quotation relevant to the topic. C: Tell the audience you are nervous. D: Make a shocking statement.