第八章单元测试
People should use ___________ on power point slides instead of full sentences.
If you participate an academic conference for the first time, you can ____________ to academic presentations.
People should spend about 10 minutes ____________ with a 15-minute presentation.
People should __________ to ensure that their presentation is good.
People should keep their presentation simple and straightforward because ___________.
Why shouldn’t people practice their presentation too much before the actual session?
When moving from one idea to another, people should remember to __________.
Although the presentation is indeed terrible, the audience should not ___________.
If people want to leave or exit if necessary during a presentation, they should _____________.
Sometimes what really annoys the presenters?
A:a picture B:a passage C:paragraphs D:bullet points
答案:bullet points
A:follow the formula B:deviate from the formula C:use more texts on the slides D:read presentation from the slides
A:giving background information on the particular case B:going over the existing literature C:discussing the information with which other experts are engaging D:discussing their data or case study
A:practice silly to their cats B:practice within the time limit C:practice as much as possible D:practice much in front of their friends
A:audiences have lower attention spans than readers B:audiences have more interests in words than readers C:audiences have less education than readers D:audiences have quicker recap of the main points than readers
A:Because their voice might sound dull and tired. B:Because they might not remember all the details. C:Because they might lose their interest in their actual presentation D:Because they might not pay any attention to the audience.
A:use transitional words B:use voice changes C:use body language D:use vivid images
A:leave in the middle of that presentation B:sleep during that presentation C:talk to others during that presentation D:interrupt the presenter
A:stand in the back B:grab an aisle seat C:sit in the middle
D:grab the first row
A:The questions that the presenter cannot answer. B:The question-and-answer period of a conference session. C:The introduction part at the beginning of a conference session. D:The rude interruption made by audiences.