Cloze 10(1---4A) Be yourself. Many how-to books advise you to stride into a room and impress you to greet them with power handshakes and tell you to fix your eyes on the other person. If you 3 all this advice, you'll 4 everyone crazy--including yourself is to be consistently you, 6 your best. The most 7 people never change from one situation to another. They are the same 8 they are having a conversation or being interviewed for a job. They communicate with their whole being; the tones of their voices and their gestures 9 their words Public speakers, however, often send 10 messages. My favorite is the kind 1. A)in y don' t look happy They look angry, frightened or depressa oking at their who say, Ladies and gentlemen. I'm very happy to be here"-while lo B)with D)fre 2. A)suggest B) propose C)instruct D)suppose 3. A)direct B)adapt D)follow 4. A)drive ex 5. A)function B)desigr C)trick D)attitude 6.A)o B)at C)for D)to 7.A)essential B)emotional C)effective D)entire 8. A)if B)whether C)whi D)although 9. A)match C)create D)satis 10. A)fixed B) C)excited D)mixed
Cloze 10 (1---4A) Be yourself. Many how-to books advise you to stride into a room and impress others__1__ your qualities. They __2__ you to greet them with “power handshakes” and tell you to fix your eyes on the other person. If you __3__ all this advice, you’ll __4__ everyone crazy—including yourself. The __5__ is to be consistently you, __6__ your best. The most __7__ people never change from one situation to another. They are the same __8__ they are having a conversation or being interviewed for a job. They communicate with their whole being; the tones of their voices and their gestures __9__ their words. Public speakers, however, often send __10__ messages. My favorite is the kind who say, “Ladies and gentlemen. I’m very happy to be here” – while looking at their shoes. They don’t look happy. They look angry, frightened or depressed. 1. A) in B) with C) over D) from 2. A) suggest B) propose C) instruct D) suppose 3. A) direct B) adapt C) reserve D) follow 4. A) drive B) move C) exchange D) change 5. A) function B) design C) trick D) attitude 6. A) on B) at C) for D) to 7. A) essential B) emotional C) effective D) entire 8. A) if B) whether C) while D) although 9. A) match B) affect C) create D) satisfy 10. A) fixed B) attracted C) excited D) mixed
Cloze 11 (1---4A) Use your eyes. Whether you're talking to one person or one hundred remember to look at them. Some people start to say something 2 looking right at you, but three words 3 the sentence, they 4 eye contact and look out the As you enter a room, 5 your eyes comfortably; then look 6 at those in the room and smile Smiling is important. It shows you are relaxed. Some think entering a room full of people is 7 going into a lion's cage I disagree. If I 8 agree, I certainly wouldn't look at my feet or at the ceiling. Id keep my eye 9 the lion Q. Lighten up Once in a staff meeting, one of the most powerful chairmen in the tertainment industry became angry 10 tiny problems, scolded each worker and enjoyed making them fear him. When he got to me, he shouted, And you, Ailes, what are you doing? I said, "Do you mean now, this evening or for the rest of my life? "there was a moment of silence. Then the chairman threw back his head and roared with laughter Others laughed too A)usually B)often C)alway 2. A)Whether B) while C)whether D)which 3. A)into B)with C)throug D)after 4 A)avoid B)push C)ta 5. A)use B)move D)open 6. A)straight B)obviously C)gradually D)eagerly 7. A)equally B)actually C)like D)generally 8. A)could B)must C)should D)did 9. A)at B)on C)to D)for 10 A)with B)from C)over D)of
Cloze 11 (1---4A) Use your eyes. Whether you’re talking to one person or one hundred, __1__ remember to look at them. Some people start to say something __2__ looking right at you, but three words __3__ the sentence, they __4__ eye contact and look out the window. As you enter a room, __5__ your eyes comfortably; then look __6__ at those in the room and smile. Smiling is important. It shows you are relaxed. Some think entering a room full of people is __7__ going into a lion’s cage. I disagree. If I __8__ agree, I certainly wouldn’t look at my feet or at the ceiling. I’d keep my eye __9__ the lion. Lighten up. Once in a staff meeting, one of the most powerful chairmen in the entertainment industry became angry __10__ tiny problems, scolded each worker and enjoyed making them fear him. When he got to me, he shouted, “ And you, Ailes, what are you doing?” I said, “Do you mean now, this evening or for the rest of my life?” there was a moment of silence. Then the chairman threw back his head and roared with laughter. Others laughed too. 1. A) usually B) often C) always D) regularly 2. A) Whether B) while C) whether D) which 3. A) into B) with C) through D) after 4. A) avoid B) push C) take D) break 5. A) use B) move C) put D) open 6. A) straight B) obviously C) gradually D) eagerly 7. A) equally B) actually C) like D) generally 8. A) could B) must C) should D) did 9. A) at B) on C) to D) for 10 A) with B) from C) over D) of
Cloze 12 (1---4B) Snap judgments like"love at first sight"or"instant hate have been usually considered 2 immaturity or lack of common sense. When someone "has feeling"about someone 3 people more often laugh 4 pay attention. Most people think you find out about a person 5 listening to what he says over a period of time. Others say"actions speak louder than words", usually 6 keeping promises, paying bills or sending money home t Because people 7 "you are what you say you are, they talk a lot to get to ow each other. 8 tow people have become acquainted, they think it was thei onversation 9 gave them their information about each other 10 behavioral sciences develop, however, researchers find the importance of speech has been overestimated. Although speech is the most obvious form of communication, we do use other forms of which we may be only partially aware or, in some cases, completely unaware 1. A)unless B)if D)since 2. A)careers B)contents C)signs D)origins 3. A)extra B)near C)similar D)else 4 A)rather C)instead D)except 5. A)by B)with C)over D)beside 6. A)in addition to B)in place of C)in relation to D In ravon 7. A)insist C)request D)assume 8. A)Once B)Although C)Until D)Whether 9. A)and B)tha C)which D)what 10. A)While B)Unless C)As D)After
Cloze 12 (1---4B) Snap judgments like “love at first sight” or “instant hate” , __1__ taken seriously, have been usually considered __2__ immaturity or lack of common sense. When someone “has feeling” about someone __3__ people more often laugh __4__ pay attention. Most people think you find out about a person __5__ listening to what he says over a period of time. Others say “actions speak louder than words”, usually __6__ keeping promises, paying bills or sending money home. Because people __7__ “you are what you say you are”, they talk a lot to get to know each other. __8__ tow people have become acquainted, they think it was their conversation __9__ gave them their information about each other. __10__ behavioral sciences develop, however, researchers find the importance of speech has been overestimated. Although speech is the most obvious form of communication, we do use other forms of which we may be only partially aware or, in some cases, completely unaware. 1. A) unless B) if C) as D) since 2. A) careers B) contents C) signs D) origins 3. A) extra B) near C) similar D) else 4. A) rather B) than C) instead D) except 5. A) by B) with C) over D) beside 6. A) in addition to B) in place of C) in relation to D) in favor of 7. A) insist B) expect C) request D) assume 8. A) Once B) Although C) Until D) Whether 9. A) and B) that C) which D) what 10. A) While B) Unless C) As D) After