英语演讲

周贝贝

目录

  • 1 学期计划
    • 1.1 标准、须知、本学期内容
  • 2 Chapter 1 Speaking in Public
    • 2.1 Introduction of Public Speaking
    • 2.2 Why Public Speaking Is Important
    • 2.3 Public Speaking and Critical Thinking
    • 2.4 The Speech Communication Process
    • 2.5 章节测验
  • 3 Chapter 2 Speaking Confidently and Ethically
    • 3.1 Speaking Confidently
      • 3.1.1 Stage Fright
      • 3.1.2 stage Fright Coping Strategies
      • 3.1.3 Stage Fright Causes
    • 3.2 Speaking Ethically
    • 3.3 章节测验
  • 4 Chapter 3 Giving your First Speech
    • 4.1 Preparing Your Speech
    • 4.2 Delivering Your Speech
    • 4.3 章节测验与拓展资源
  • 5 Chapter 4 Selecting a Topic and a Purpose
    • 5.1 How to Select a Meaningful Topic
    • 5.2 Determining the General Purpose
    • 5.3 Determining the Specific Purpose
    • 5.4 How to Research on Your Topic
    • 5.5 章节测验
  • 6 Chapter 5 Audience Analysis
    • 6.1 Factors in Audience Analysis
    • 6.2 Always Keep Your Audience in Your Heart
    • 6.3 Methods of audience analysis
    • 6.4 Magic Power of Audience Analysis
    • 6.5 章节测验
  • 7 Chapter 6 Supporting Your Ideas
    • 7.1 Supporting materials (i)
    • 7.2 Supporting materials (ii)
    • 7.3 章节测验
  • 8 Chapter 7 Organizing the Body of the Speech
    • 8.1 Organizing the Body  of the Speech
    • 8.2 Body : The Heart of Our Speech
    • 8.3 章节测验
  • 9 Chapter 8 Beginning and Ending the Speech
    • 9.1 The Importance of  Beginning Part in Speech
    • 9.2 Begin With an “Attention Getter”
    • 9.3 How to Conclude Your Speech 
    • 9.4 章节测验
  • 10 Chapter 9 Outlinng the Speech
    • 10.1 The Preparation Outline
    • 10.2 The Speaking Outline
    • 10.3 章节测验
  • 11 Chapter 10 Using Language
    • 11.1 Five Principles
    • 11.2 The Use of Language (i)
    • 11.3 The Use of Language (ii)
    • 11.4 The Language of English Public Speaking
    • 11.5 章节测验
  • 12 Chapter 11 Delivering the Speech
    • 12.1 Why Is Delivery So Important?
    • 12.2 Don’t Let Pronunciation Get in Your Way of Speaking! 
    • 12.3 Nonverbal Communication
      • 12.3.1 The Speaker's Voice
      • 12.3.2 How to Speak With the Proper Volume
      • 12.3.3 Controlling Your Pace and Rhythm
      • 12.3.4 Controlling Your Pitch
      • 12.3.5 Quiz
    • 12.4 The speaker's body
      • 12.4.1 Facial Expressions and Eye Contacts
      • 12.4.2 Hand Gestures and Language of Body 
      • 12.4.3 Quiz
    • 12.5 Methods of delivery
    • 12.6 TED演讲:当人类开始定制婴儿,世界会怎样?
    • 12.7 章节测验
  • 13 Chapter 12 Using Visual Aids
    • 13.1 Kinds of Visual aids
    • 13.2 How to Make Your PPT
    • 13.3 章节测验
  • 14 Chapter 13 Speaking to inform
    • 14.1 informative speech & tips
      • 14.1.1 Informative Speeches of Processes
      • 14.1.2 Informative Speeches of Events
      • 14.1.3 Informative Speeches of Concepts
      • 14.1.4 Informative Speeches of Objects
    • 14.2 Guidelines for Informative Speeches
  • 15 Chapter 14 Speaking to Persuade
    • 15.1 Methods of persuasion
    • 15.2 Speaking to persuade
    • 15.3 章节测验
  • 16 Chapter 15 Speaking on Special Occasions
    • 16.1 Speeches on special occasions
    • 16.2 章节测验
  • 17 Chapter 16 Speaking in Competitions
    • 17.1 The Power of Speaking Competitions
    • 17.2 Prepared Speech
    • 17.3 Impromptu Speaking guidelines
      • 17.3.1 Analyzing Impromptu Speech Preparation
      • 17.3.2 Impromptu Speech Training
      • 17.3.3 Analyzing Impromptu Speech Preparation (II)
    • 17.4 Question-answering Guidelines
    • 17.5 The “FLTRP ”  Cup English Speaking Contest
    • 17.6 Introduction on the “21st Century” English Speaking Competition and “Star of Outlook” English Talent Competition
    • 17.7 章节测验
  • 18 Chapter 17 Speaking Online
    • 18.1 Tips of speaking online
章节测验


This is not a question.  Read the following then answer questions in 4.2.        

(1) I hope I've made it clear that the Chinese navy was far better equipped for long-range sailing in the 15th and 16th centuries than any Western navy that had been assembled.  The Chinese ships were sturdier and more seaworthy -- the Chinese were the first to divide the holds of ships into watertight bulkheads -- and their captains and navigators were equipped with onboard magnetic compasses that European sailors had not yet mastered.          

(2) Now that we've seen how much more able the Chinese navy was than its European counterparts, it's important to answer one very important question:  why didn't the Chinese begin colonization and empire-building before the Europeans?           

(3) To answer this question, we'll deal first with prevailing Chinese philosophies of the day, and then consider how these ideas affected the voyages of the Chinese Imperial navy.           

(4) The first, and perhaps most important, element of 15th century Chinese political philosophy to consider is extreme pride in it self-sufficiency as a nation.