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备战2024年高考英语名校模拟真题速递(山东专用)专题03 七选五10篇(第二期)(含解析)

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备战2024年高考英语名校模拟真题速递(山东专用) 第二期 专题03 七选五10篇 (2023·山东·德州市第一中学校联考模拟预测)When you’re put on the spot, it can feel like a sink-or-swim situation, which can be tense, stressful and pressurizing, especially when you deliver a public speaking. 1 Adjust your use of language When we feel ourselves to be on a stage, we sometimes use words that are cold, formal, and passive. We do this because we’re anxious and seek to establish authority. Let’s say you’re a doctor, and you’ re standing in front of a group of your peers. You might find yourself making statements like, “It is significant that doctors help solve this problem.” 2 When you say, “We must solve this problem,” you are speaking more simply and persuasively. The word “we” is more easygoing. When you use language like this, you get closer to actually solving the problem simply by directly pointing out that it is all of yours to solve. Pose more questions Questions are two-way interactions. 3 No longer are you alone “onstage” in front of your audience — you’re engaging in a dialogue. Even when you’ re making a statement, you can think of it as an answer to an unasked question. That in itself can give the encounter a conversational feel and lower the pressure you might experience. The technique makes the presentations more connected and conversational, allowing you to feel more relaxed. Just ask questions the audience might have and answering them. Beware of the memorisation trap 4 But memorisation also can come back to haunt us. Giving our communication the feel of a formal, over-rehearsed presentation, it can make us nervous as we struggle to remember a great deal that we’d thought of in advance of the actual conversation. Instead of rushing to memorise, try writing out what you’d like to say and then turning that into a short, bullet-pointed outline. Doing so allows you to think through the material in detail while giving you a brief structure that’s easier to keep in mind. 5 A.You will become more connected with your peers. B.Writing down what we might want to say can help. C.You and others around you enter into a back-and-forth. D.Here are three ways that you can improve your delivery. E.Conversations are more casual and familiar than performances. F.Language like this creates distance between yourself and others. G.Using that structure, you can more confidently fill in the gaps as you go. (2023上·山东潍坊·高三统考阶段练习)Napping (小睡) at midday keeps afternoon sleepiness away. 6 Shortly after lunch, silence fills the whole office building, for the employees are now taking a nap break. An unspoken agreement is shared that each deserves a personal napping space without disturbance. 7 Liu Zongyuan, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, once impressed us by a vivid description of a joyful and leisurely nap time. Napping at noon might date from the late Eastern Han Dynasty. According to the story “San Gu Mao Lu”, Zhuge Kongming ... ...

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