Stand up ____. I don’t mean you have to assume a parade-ground posture, but stand in a comfortable way, rather than hunching over the lectern.
straight
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- Which of the following is the right thing to do when you are giving a public speech? A: Look up from your text. B: Stand up straight so as to assume a parade-ground posture. C: Hunch over the lectern from time to time. D: Speak at a high volume into the microphone so that the whole audience can hear you.
- She is such an irritating woman; I don’t know how you can ______ her. A: stand up with B: stand with C: put up with D: put up
- She's such an irritating woman, and I don't know how you can () her. A: put up B: put up with C: stand up with D: stand with
- Don’t be afraid to _______ your rights. A: stand up B: stand for C: stand up for D: stand by
- I will _______<br/>you until the day I die. You can trust in me. A: stand in the way<br/>of B: give up C: stand by D: give in to
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Don't just_______. Can't you lend me a hand? A: stand by B: stand out C: stand for D: stand aside
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They _______by you even if you don’t succeed. A: will stand B: stood C: have stood D: standing
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To have a good posture in the presentations, you should stand naturally, for example, with your arms crossed.
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Please don’t sit in front of desk for a long time. You need to stand up and ________ your body.
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A good friend is one who will _________ you when you are in trouble. A: stand for B: stand by C: stand up to D: stand up against