第二章单元测试
- Speakers often use the same words to repeat important information in a presentation. ( )
- Making predictions about what you are going to hear is one way to make the content easier to understand.( )
- To make inferences, you only need to listen to what the speaker says, not how he or she says it.( )
- A high or rising tone often indicates a calm or neutral attitude. ( )
- When listening to a lecture, it is important to understand cause-and-effect relationships. Sometimes you need to infer the relationship from the context; other times the speaker will use signal words and phrases. ( )
- Signposts are words and phrases that tell listeners what a speaker is going to talk about. ( )
- Listening for details can help you understand more about the speaker’s ideas.( )
- a fact is a personal belief that cannot be proven and that some people might disagree with.( )
- The word “however” can be used to introduce an opposing viewpoint. ( )
- Listening for numbers and statistics can help you understand how the speaker supports the main ideas.( )
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