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[填空题]Why is that some people have a seemingly natural ability to get attention and respect when they speak What is it that makes others listen and pay attention to their words It isn’t necessarily a question of status, or the content of what they say. Such people often don’t speak "Oxford" English, express themselves using perfect grammatical constructions, or even use appropriate words. What they do have is resonance (共鸣). Such people tend to have beautiful, rich voices and to use the lower end of their voice range (范围). Observe and listen to others. People who speak quickly and breathily in a high-pitched (声调高的) voice do not appear as assertive as those who speak more slowly using deeper voice tones. The lower pitch conveys control and confidence.
What can make others listen carefully ______.

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[填空题]Why is that some people have a seemingly natural ability to get attention and respect when they speak What is it that makes others listen and pay attention to their words It isn’t necessarily a question of status, or the content of what they say. Such people often don’t speak "Oxford" English, express themselves using perfect grammatical constructions, or even use appropriate words. What they do have is resonance (共鸣). Such people tend to have beautiful, rich voices and to use the lower end of their voice range (范围). Observe and listen to others. People who speak quickly and breathily in a high-pitched (声调高的) voice do not appear as assertive as those who speak more slowly using deeper voice tones. The lower pitch conveys control and confidence.
How do some people attract other’s attention
It seemed that some people have a ______ to attract others.
[单项选择]Some people apparently have an almost unbelievable ability to ______ with the right answer.
A. come up
B. look up
C. put up
D. bring up
[单项选择]Some people apparently have an almost incredible ability to()the right answer
A. bump into
B. come up with
C. bring up
D. bear out
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Thomas Edison, the brilliant inventor, was deaf from the age of twelve. The young Edison’s hearing loss was long believed to have been caused when he tried to catch a moving train and a conductor grabbed him by the ears to pull him on board. Edison himself liked to tell this story. No one is really sure how he did lose his hearing.
Great writers and artists often require various types of inspirational warm-up before they create. Rudyard Kipling could not write unless his pen was filled with black ink, and only black ink. Ludwig van Beethoven poured icy cold water over his head before he composed his music. He felt that the cold water would refresh his brain. The author Charles Dickens always faced north when working or sleeping. Tycho Bra
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B. personalities
C. composers
D. leaders
[单项选择]I often tell people that have failed in some business that what you lose on the ______ you get back on the roundabouts.
A. swings
B. sprays
C. ends
D. logs
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Why do people read the newspaper Some people read it for entertainment; they enjoy sections like the comics or sports. Others look for things to buy or sell; they might look mostly at the advertisements. Most people, though, read the newspapers for news!
The news is reported in news stories, which can be found throughout the newspaper. Unlike the comics or the advertisements, news stories report facts. In this article, you will learn some hints about how to get the most ont of a new story.
Many news stories have the following elements: headline, by-line, dateline, and the lead. The headline, which is above the story, tells what the story is about. The size of the headline depends on the importance of the news — important news would get a large, bold-typed (粗体打印 ) headline. The by-line tells who wrote the story. Not all news stories have by-lines. The date- line, which some news stories don’t have, usually names the place where the story came from or wh
A. interesting parts
B. unnecessary parts
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D. separate parts

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