What happened one night
A: The dog fell ill and barked all night long.
B: The dog played a trick on the speaker.
C: The dog awakened the speaker and led him to help its master.
D: The speaker had a nightmare in which he saved his neighbour’s life.
A: The dog fell ill and barked all night long.
B: The dog played a trick on the speaker.
C: The dog awakened the speaker and led him to help its master.
D: The speaker had a nightmare in which he saved his neighbour’s life.
C
举一反三
- How does the speaker describe his friend’s dog Jim He is a large and ______ police dog.
- A dog is loyal to its master and consequently wants him to show proof of his ________.
- Eye contact with an audience, according to the author, has all the following benefits for the speaker EXCEPT that it doesn't ______. A: help the speaker to control the audience B: help the speaker to gain audience interest and esteem C: help the speaker to know whether he is talking too much about a certain point D: help the speaker to analyze his audience when he is beginning his speech
- The dog has transferred its _____________ to its new master.
- What can a dog do for his master now A: [A] It can go hunting with the master. B: It can protect the master from animals. C: It can protect the master from thieves.
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Father came home,_________ A: a dog following him B: followed by a dog C: With a dog following him D: all the above
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What happened in the speaker’s office?
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What is a guide dog A dog trained to help ______.
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____do you think ______last night? A: What; he happened B: That; did he happen C: What; happened to him D: Which; he happened
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Which of the following statements is NOT right about body language? A: The speaker should just stare at a familiar face among the audience if he/she feels too nervous all the time. B: Smile has the function of covering up the nervousness of speaker. C: Eye contact can enhance speaker’s impact as a presenter. D: The speaker’s facial expressions should match his/her emotion.