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Who is this speech, most probably meant for?

A. Those interested in the power of persuasion.
B. Those trying to improve their public image.
C. Those planning to take up some public work.
D. Those eager to become effective speakers.

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According to the speaker, what is one of the duties of a park ranger?

A. To build fires.
B. To conduct scientific studies.
C. To train other staff members.
D. To guide nature walks.

If you don't start working for the presentation until the day before, you will feel

A. uneasy.
B. uncertain.
C. frustrated.
D. depressed.

He listened to my outburst quietly. Then he asked, "Are the things she says true or not? "True? I wanted to know how to strike back. What did truth have to do with it? " Mary, didn't you ever wonder what you are really like? Well, you now have that girl's opinion. Go and make a list of everything she said and mark the points that are true. Pay no attention to the other things she said. I did as he directed and discovered to my surprise that about half the things were true. Some of them I couldn't change (like being skinny) , but a good number I could and suddenly wanted to change.
For the first time in my life I got a fairly clear picture of myself.
I brought the list back to Daddy. He refused to take it. "That's just for you, "he said. "You know better than anybody else the truth about yourself once you hear it. But you've got to learn to listen , not to close your ears in anger or hurt. When something said about you is true you' ll know it.
You' ll find that it will echo inside you. " Daddy's advice has returned to me at many important moments.
What did the girl's enemy like to do?

A. Talking with her.
B. Pointing out her weak points.
C. Reporting to the teacher.
D. Quarrelling with her.

The Internet can make the news more democratic, giving the public a chance to ask questions and seek【56】facts behind stories and candidates, according【57】the head of the largest US on-line services. "But the greatest【58】for public participation is still in the future , " Steven Case, Chairman of America On-line, told at a recent meeting on Journalism and the Internet【59】mainly by the Freedom Forum.【60】, some other experts often say the new technology of computers is【61】the face of journalism, giving reporters【62】to more information and their readers a chance to ask questions and turn to【63】sources. " You don't have to buy a newspaper and be【64】to the four corners of that paper any more" , Sam Meddis , on-line technology editor at USA Today,【65】about the variety of information【66】to computer users.
But the experts【67】the easy access to the Internet also【68】anyone can post information for others to see. "Anyone can say anything they want,【69】it's right or wrong, " said Case. Readers have to【70】for themselves whom to trust. "In a world of almost【71】voices respected journalists and respected brand names will【72】become more important, not less, " Case said.
The Internet today is about【73】radio was 80 years ago, or television 50 years ago or cable 25 years ago, he said. But it is growing rapidly【74】it provides people fast access to news and a chance to【75】on it.
(56)

A. after
B. through
C. out
D. for

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