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        商務(wù)英語口語練習(xí)材料

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            Ⅰ.核心學(xué)習(xí):How To Make a Speech 怎樣做好演講
            Steve: Where are you lugging all of those books, Mike?
            史蒂夫:邁克,你要把那些書都弄到哪去?
            Mike : Back to my cubicle. I'm doing some research for a speech that I have to give.
            邁克:拿到我的辦公隔間去。我正在為一個演講準備資料。
            Steve: Better you than me, good buddy. I hate making speeches.
            史蒂夫:幸虧是你不是我,朋友。我討厭發(fā)表演講。
            Mike : Same here. The boss has asked me to do it and I can't find a way to refuse!
            邁克:我也一樣。老板要我做,我沒辦法拒絕。
            Steve: So what's the topic?
            史蒂夫:演講的主題是什么?
            Mike : Don't laugh, but the topic is "How to Give a Speech".
            邁克:不要笑,主題就是“怎樣做演講”。
            Steve: You're in luck today pal, I know all about making speeches.
            史蒂夫:你今天很走運朋友,我對做演講了如指掌。
            Mike : You could be my lifesaver and help me then.
            邁克:你真是我的救命草,那么快幫幫我。
            Steve: Sure. Just tune your ears this way and take notes.
            史蒂夫:沒問題。你只要把耳朵轉(zhuǎn)過來,做一下筆記就行了。
            Ⅱ.單詞簡析
            1) Lugging: carrying something heavy
            拖,攜帶重物
            ex:When I go to the airport, I always ask the taxi driver if he will help lugging all of my bags.
            我去機場的時候總是問司機是否能幫我拿所有的行李。
            2) Cubicle: office desks with small walls around them
            四周有隔板的辦公桌
            ex:I like to decorate my cubicle with pictures of my family and friends.
            我喜歡用家人和朋友的照片裝飾我的辦公隔間。
            3) Speech: a formal talk in front of others
            演講、在眾人面前的正式講話
            ex:Most people get very nervous before they make a speech.
            多數(shù)人在發(fā)表演講前都很緊張。
            4) Lifesaver: a person who works at the beach to rescue drowning people
            救生員、在海灘工作營救溺水者的人員
            ex:David wanted to be a lifesaver but he couldn't swim!
            戴維想當救生員,可他不會游泳!
            5) Improvise: make something up as you go along
            即興做某事
            ex:Jazz musicians always improvise when they play - they never follow the written music.
            爵士樂手常在演奏時即興發(fā)揮,他們從不按寫好的樂譜演奏。
            Ⅲ.課文篇
            At some time in your career you will probably have to make a speech if front of your colleagues or strangers. Keep in mind that most people feel nervous when they have to give a speech.
            在你的事業(yè)生涯中,有時你可能不得不在同事或生人面前發(fā)表演講。要記住多數(shù)人在發(fā)表演講時都會感到緊張。
            A good way to reduce your nervousness is to do plenty of research before the speech and to write down some of the main ideas that you will talk about.
            減輕緊張的一個好的方法就是在發(fā)表演講前做大量的調(diào)研工作,并把你要講的中心寫下來。
            If you write the speech out word-for-word and then just read it, you will sound very boring. A better way is to write the main ideas and some of the key words and phrases and then improvise.
            如果你把講演稿逐字逐句地寫下來,然后照本宣科,你的演講聽起來會很無聊。好的方法是把主要觀點和一些要點詞和短語寫下來,然后即興發(fā)揮。
            You can make your speech more interesting using visual aids like overhead slides and Powerpoint. They will help you remember what you should say and reinforce your words so that people remember your points more clearly.
            你可以用幻燈片和Powerpoint等視覺效果來使演講更有趣。它們可以幫助你記起應(yīng)該說什么,讓你的話更有說服力,這樣人們就會更清楚地記住你的觀點。
            If you get really nervous before giving a speech, try to imagine everyone in the room wearing no clothes. Although it sounds funny, you will find that it really does work!
            如果你在發(fā)表演講前確實感到緊張,試著想象一下屋子里的每個人都沒穿衣服。盡管聽起來有些可笑,你會發(fā)現(xiàn)這個方法確實很有效。
            Ⅳ.對話篇
            Beth : How did your speech to the Board of Directors go?
            貝絲:你在董事會發(fā)表的演講怎么樣?
            Sally: I think it went really well. They listened carefully and asked some good questions after I finished.
            莎莉:我覺得還不錯。他們聽得很認真,我講完后他們還提出了一些很好的問題。
            Beth : I bet you were nervous before you started though?
            貝絲:我敢說你在開始前一定很緊張?
            Sally: I was very nervous at the beginning but then I remembered to imagine them all sitting there without clothes and I wasn't so nervous after that.
            莎莉:剛開始我很緊張,然后我記起來想像他們坐在那里沒穿衣服,后來我就不緊張了。
            Beth : It's a good technique to use, isn't it? I have used it many times when I have been nervous.
            貝絲:這是個很好的小竅門,是不是?我緊張的時候用過很多次了。
            Sally: I also made some interesting slides with all of my main points.
            莎莉:對于所有的主要觀點我還做了一些有趣的幻燈片。
            Beth: Good thinking - I am sure that the Directors were very impressed with your speech.
            貝絲:想法很好,我肯定董事們對你的演講一定印象很深刻。
            Sally: I hope so. I really put a lot of work into it.
            莎莉:希望如此。我確實在上面下了很多功夫。
            Beth: Just like the work that we put into our English study!
            貝絲:就像我們在英語學(xué)習(xí)上下功夫一樣。