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Speech and eloquence question and answer
1. multiple choice questions (choose two correct answers from the four alternative answers to the following questions and write their code names in brackets before the questions. 2 points for each small question, ***20 points)

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1, the function of words is ()

A exercises eloquence and b improves communication skills.

C game d learning knowledge

2, the role of speech to society is ()

A form a correct public opinion B production

C performing d cultivating noble feelings.

3. The types of speeches are ()

A propositional speech b story speech

C impromptu speech d collective speech

4, proposition speech has two forms ()

A full propositional speech b semi-propositional speech

C content proposition d is aimed at proposition

5, impromptu speech is characterized by ()

A write a speech and b feel it.

C is short and D is long.

6, the requirement of impromptu speech is ()

A grabs the advertisement from head B.

C quickly assembled the d debate.

7, the speaker's accomplishment ()

Computers and foreign languages

C noble sentiment d rich knowledge

8, the speaker's necessary ability is ()

A has a strong memory, and B has a strong oral expression.

C calculation ability d test ability

9, methods to improve oral expression ability are ()

A reads and b attends classes.

Read aloud and speak more.

10, how to establish the prestige of the speaker ()

A "business card effect" b "unique effect"

Please show off

Second, fill in the blanks (one point for each blank, ***20 points)

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1. When drafting a speech topic, we should pay attention to the following five aspects: first,; Second,; Third,; Fourth,; Fifth,.

2. The problems to be avoided in speech topics are: first,; Second,; Third,.

3. The common methods of opening remarks are: 1. From; Second, from; Third, from; Fourth, from; Fifth, from; Sixth, from; Seventh, from.

4. The common ways to end a speech are: first, to; Second, to; Third, to; Fourth, to; Fifth, yes.

Three. Noun explanation (4 points for each small question, 20 points for * * *)

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1. Parallel method (the structural method of argumentation. The same below. )

2. Total score method

3. Division and addition

Step by step method

5. Contrast method

Four, short answer questions (each small question 10, ***40 points)

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1. Why do you advocate colloquialism in speech language?

2. How should the speaker dress?

3. Basic requirements of audio language.

4. What is the speaker's gesture?

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