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在线网课学习课堂《有效交流(云南财大)》单元测试考核答案

注:不含主观题
第1题
What is a very important element of communication?()
A language
B arrangement
C feedback
D behavior
第2题
What differences between participants make communication more or less difficult?()
A gender
B relationship
C culture
D all of above
第3题
All
communications offer us ____
for self-other discovery.()
A opportunities
B needs
C time
D condition
第4题
Our
relationships will suffer when ________.()
A we
are not on time
B we
lack sensitivity and fail to consider the feelings of others
C we
cannot control our feelings
D we
are unhappy
第5题
What kind of people do employers
seek to hire?
()
A People
who know how to make communication work.
B People
who can improve their skills.
C People
who are intelligent.
D People
who are eager to develop their abilities.
第6题
Many
changes in human behavior have resulted from____
that combined emotional appeals with rational reasons.()
A messages
B channels
C voices
D body language
第7题
When a family practices healthy communication, members offer
emotional support to each other, reveal their feelings and thoughts
to each other, and meet each other’s ____.()
A hobbies
B needs
C efforts
D responses
第8题
Nothing
about communication is ____. ()
A interconnected
B Connected
C static
D Engaged
第9题
People______
are more likely to be promoted rapidly, happy in relationships, and
believe their lives are rich and fulfilling.
()
A with
good habit
B with
good communication skills
C with
good plans
D with
good ideas
第10题
People
who are isolated from others are
more likely to____.()
A uneffectively
make decisions
B be looked down upon by others
C experience
health problems
D make efforts
meet with success
第11题
The sender plays a more important role than the receiver in communication.()
第12题
The
same words delivered face-to-face, on paper, via text or via radio
or television constitute the same message. ()
第13题
We
need feedback from others and others are also in
need of feed back from us.()
第14题
Learning and sharing require communication.()
第15题
Communication
is repeatable.  ()
第2章练习

第1题
Chinese
culture belongs to the category of ______
?
A individualistic and low context culture.
B individualistic and high context culture.
C collectivistic and low context culture.
D collectivistic and high context culture.
第2题
Our attitude toward different cultures should be: ______.
A Hate everything that’s different from yours.
B Avoid traveling to places with different customs.
C Never talk to people from different cultural backgrounds.
D Always put yourself in other people’s shoes with empathy.
第3题
Cultures
that rely more on language and less on contextual cues when sending
and interpreting messages are considered _______.
A medium-context cultures
B non-context cultures
C low-context cultures
D high-context cultures
第4题
People
from “masculine” cultures like Great Britain and America ______.
A tend to be more religious
B tend to value competition and power
C tend to value harmony and compromise
D tend to value collective achievement
第5题
What
is a proper topic to talking with an American when you meet at first
time?______.
A Salary
B Religion
C Health
D Hobbies
第6题
In_______
relationship, the history and character of who they are communicating
with directly influence what is communicated.
A high
context cultures,
B low
context culture
C high-power-distance
cultures
D low-power-distance cultures
第7题
North American cultures typically are taught to ______
A speak indirectly on an issue,
B be assertive and take credit for their personal achievements.
C understate their own accomplishments and successes
D avoid confrontation, to preserve a sense of harmony
第8题
When we are communicate with others in a multicultural world , we may influenced by their _____ or first impression.
A ability of earning money
B way of speaking
C life style
D culture identity
第9题
Stereotypes is the mental images or pictures that _____
A lead us to the negative side of life
B is harmful to our life
C guide our reactions to others
D prevent us to communicate to others
第10题
____ is the recognition and valuing of difference, including such factors as age, gender, race, ethnicity, ability, religion, education, marital status, sexual orientation, and income.
A Diversity
B Globalization
C Multiculturalism
D Cultural Identity
第11题
In
individualistic cultures, people tend to understate their own
accomplishments. ( )
第12题
Japanese
culture is typical high-context which avoids confrontation and
preserve harmony. ( )
第13题
Chinese,Japanese and American cultures are typical high-context cultures. (  )
第14题
All people of the same nationality will have the same culture. (
)
第15题
In
Asian culture, people tend to stress individualism when establishingAsian culture, people tend to stress individualism when establishing
a relationship. ( )
第3章练习

第1题
We can say that language is a unified system of words, and the key
function of language is to _____________.
A share meaning
B make a living
C understand other people
D fit into the society
第2题
Which of the following descriptions of Triangle of Meaning is Not
right?_____________
A We use a thought to refer to a thing.
B We use words to express thought.
C We use only one word to stand for a thing.
D We use many words to stand for a thing.
第3题
Words are not limited to one single meaning. Most words have multiple
meanings, which are categorized as either denotative or connotative.
The denotation of the word“mother” is ___________.
A female parent
B responsible
C love
D both B&C
第4题
Which of the following is NOT the element influencing the meanings of
language?_____________
A Time
B Personality
C Place
D Experience
第5题
In its earliest attested use in 1756, the word “slang”
referred to the vocabulary of__________ people.
A low
B short
C disreputable
D both A & C
第6题
_____________ influences whether it is appropriate for us to use
jargon or slang.
A Experience
B Time
C Personality
D Religion
第7题
An English-speaking representative of an American soft drink company
could not understand why Mexican customers laughed when she offered
them free samples of Fresca soda. In Mexican slang, the word fresca
can be translated as “lesbian.” It tells us__________
A Cultural differences can lead to confused translations.
B Culture Influences the Words Used.
C Culture Influences Communication Style.
D Both A&B.
第8题
Cultures that rely more on language and less on contextual cues when
sending and interpreting messages are considered _______.
A medium-context cultures
B non-context cultures
C low-context cultures
D high-context cultures
第9题
For High-context communicators, the communication style is indirect.
They use a lot of _________cues to communicate,
A verbal
B non-verbal
C language
D linguistic
第10题
Men and women have different conversational styles. Female speech
tends to be__________.
A straightforward
B dominant
C attention-commanding
D gentle
第11题
No two brains contain exactly the same “meaning” for any
word or expression.( )
第12题
In the triangle, the three points are thought, word, and thing. The broken line connecting word and thing indicates that there is no direct and inevitable connection between them.
第13题
Time influences the meaning of words, it indicates that words change
meaning over time.( )
第14题
If a concept is not important to a culture, there will be a large number of terms to describe it.
第15题
Men tend to talk about doubts and fears, personal and family
problems, and intimate relationships.( )
第4章练习

第1题
Which of the following statements related to space is incorrect? ()
A In the United States, the social zone is used for interacting impersonally in business situations.
B In the United States, offices on the fourth floor have more status than those on the first floor.
C French top-level executives have private offices.
D The Japanese do not consider private offices appropriate.
第2题
Which statement regarding oculesics is incorrect? ()
A People in the United States do not favor direct eye contact.
B People in China lower their eyes as a sign of respect.
C The Japanese direct their gaze below the chin.
D Eye contact is very intense in the Middle East.
第3题
Which statement concerning haptics is incorrect? ()
A Touching may be interpreted as a form of sexual harassment.
B Some cultures are more comfortable with bodily contact than others.
C Japan is considered a “touch” culture.
D In the Middle East, avoid touching someone with your left hand.
第4题
What is meant by nonverbal communication?()
A Patterns of thought
B Nonword messages
C Inductive reasoning
D meaning of the message
第5题
What does an increased rate of speech signify? ()
A Bored
B sleepy
C anger and impatience
D dizzy
第6题
Kinesics is the study of communication through ___.()
A body language
B color
C symbol
D haptics
第7题
According to Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, _____. ()
A everybody can keep a secret
B no mortal can keep a secret
C nobody can leak a secret
D People must keep a secret
第8题
A knowledge of the several factors involved with nonverbal communication, and an _____ of its power will improve our ability to communicate with others.
A awareness
B analysis
C application
D unexpectation
第9题
Subjective time relates to______ .()
A clocks and calendars
B the process in which people have fun
C how an individual perceives time
D a way of life
第10题
What can help us understand what is really happening during a conversation? ()
A Expressing and responding promptly
B Perceiving and analyzing nonverbal cues
C establishing and maintaining good relationships
D Showing and interpreting emotions
第11题
Semantic differences between cultures that speak the same language are rare.()
第12题
Nodding is interpreted as “yes” in all cultures.()
第13题
When conversing with the Japanese, it is best to keep steady eye contact throughout the dialogue.()
第14题
Tipping is more common in the U.S than in China and Japan.()
第15题
Even if the language is common to both cultures, one culture may restrict the meaning of certain words.()

第5章练习

第1题
Key words for true critical thinker include except_________
A creative
B reflective
C adaptable
D sensitive
第2题
The word “critical” in critical thinking refers
to__________.
A a fault-finding attitude
B attempts to win an argument
C using careful judgment or judicious evaluation
D a lack of respect for other people
第3题
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the critical
thinker? ( )
A Knows strengths and weaknesses of the speaker’s viewpoint
B Pays attention only to those who agree with him or her
C Is open-minded and takes time to reflect on ideas
D Insists on getting the best evidence
第4题
The first step to avoid being misled by others is to identify facts
from opinions. Which of the following statements is an opinion? ( )
A Saturn is the second largest planet in our solar system.
B Koalas sleep most of the day.
C This is Sam’s favorite book.
D Dogs make great pets.
第5题
Which of the following statements is true? ( )
A Listening and hearing are remarkably similar.
B It is possible to hear without listening.
C Listening is physical; hearing is psychological.
D It is possible to listen without hearing.
第6题
Listening is poor when___________.
A we don’t expend the effort.
B we experience message overload.
C we experience psychological noise.
D all of these are correct.
第7题
When listening for information, it is wise to___________
A make some quick judgments about the speaker, so you’re not misled.
B tie the message and speaker together in your mind.
C be opportunistic by learning what you can do from this speaker, even
if you learn what not to do.
D listen for details rather than the main ideas.
第8题
When a professional psychologist is listening to a patient, what type
of listening is the psychologist utilizing? ( )
A Critical listening,
B Empathic Listening
C Comprehensive listening
D Appreciative listening
第9题
When would you use critical listening?
A When your special friend is having a difficult time at work.
B When you need to know what time a meeting is being held.
C When you are the object of a sales pitch.
D All of these would be appropriate times for critical listening.
第10题
Which of the following feedbacks is a kind of nonevaluative responses
that convey our feelings about the nature of a situation? ( )
A Supportive feedback
B Negative feedback
C “You”
message
D “I”
message
第11题
listening is one of our most common communication activities. (
)
第12题
Listening is an involuntary, physiological process by which we
receive sound. ( )
第13题
A critical thinker is usually careful about the source of information
to judge whether it is reliable or not. ( )
第14题
Feedback consists of all the verbal and nonverbal messages. (
)
第15题
I-messages suggest blame, and encourage the recipient to deny
wrong-doing or to blame back. ( )
第6章习题

第1题
Which
of the following is NOT the reason why we need to communicate and build relationship with
others?
A Need for inclusion.
B Need for control.
C Need to make money.
D Need for affection.
第2题
We
can improve interpersonal relationship by ______
.
A ignoring other people’s feelings.
B be willing to apologize.
C not showing respect to others.
D abandoning the relationship when things get tough.
第3题
When
we are faced with a conflict, the cooperative or collaborative way of
resolving conflict is ______
.
A to adopt win-lose orientation in which the attaining of personal
goals is paramount problem-solving.
B to adopt win-win orientation, seeking to satisfy our own goals as
well as those of others.
C to overvalue the maintenance of relationships and undervalue the
achievement of our own goals.
D to try to find a middle ground.
第4题
Interpersonal relationship means ______.
A meaningful connection
B people who only know the name of each other.
C people who share mutual benefits
D every connection among people
第5题
Most
of our earliest relationships occurred within our _____?
A school
B friends
C family
D work place
第6题
We
have ____________with
people we know by name.
A romantic
relationships
B work
relationships
C friendships
D acquaintance-ships
第7题
In order to start a good conversation, we need to _____.
A make eye contact before you approach.
B ask YES-NO questions to learn more about the person.
C speak in a very loud voice to attract people.
D ask questions related to the political climate.
第8题
Males are typically more competitive and___________ .
A romantic
B cooperative
C aggressive
D submissive
第9题
With_______ and benefits, you can improve your relationship with others.
A competition
B wealth
C mutual interest
D mutual trust
第10题
Poor conflict management and poor communication skills include________ .
A willing to apologize
B trying to find a middle ground.
C standing on others’ shoes
D communicating contempt.
第11题
Give
the person a compliment if you like something about them will help you to start a good conversation.(
)
第12题
Relationships
have costs and benefits.(
)
第13题
In order to start a good conversation, you can ask
the person about his salary and religion belief.(
)
第14题
Instead
of criticizing another
person’s behavior, we choose to threaten others to handle conflicts.
( )
第15题
People
behave the same
in relationships no matter
they come from High context cultures or Low context culture. (
)

第7章练习

第1题
Teams occur when a number of people have ________________ and recognize that their personal success is dependent on the success of others.
A similar jobs
B a shared work environment
C the same manager
D a common goal
第2题
Can you find out which sentences describe team? ________________
A Everyone shares information and resources with other members, each member is responsible for their own work.
B People have diverse skills and bring different resources to a common problem or task.
C People have a strong sense of their collective identity, and act collaboratively.
D Both B&C
第3题
_____are the most two important factors to distinguish teams from groups.
A Complimentary skills and a shared goal
B Complimentary skills and a shared approach
C A shared goal and a shared approach
D Mutual respect and openness
第4题
Here are some collectives, which is a team? ( )
A A football team
B A track team
C A class
D A touring party
第5题
A potential disadvantage associated with cohesive groups is_____________
A a tendency to develop attitudes which are hard to change.
B a tendency to focus on social activities which may reduce output.
C a tendency to see other groups as rivals.
D all of the above
第6题
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of an effective work team? ( )
A A belief in shared aims and objectives.
B A sense of commitment by individual members to their own goals and objectives.
C The open expression of feelings and disagreements.
D The resolution of conflict by members themselves.
第7题
There are many different kinds of contributions made by members of a team. According to the group role-classification model, what is the group role of Friar Sand in Journey to the West? (  )
A Task-oriented role
B Maintenance-oriented role
C Self-serving role
D None of them
第8题
What are group norms? ( )
A Modes of behaviour that are acceptable to and shared by group members.
B Modes of behaviour that are shared by some members of the group.
C Modes of behaviour that challenge group values and beliefs.
D Modes of behaviour that are different of those of the other group members.
第9题
In the Tuckman model, groups at the _______________ stage develop guidelines and standards of acceptable behaviour.
A adjourning
B norming
C storming
D forming
第10题
Which group development stage finds that the team members have gotten to know each other, trust each other and rely on each other? (  )
A Forming
B Storming
C Norming
D Performing
第11题
A Team is a collective of mutually independent individuals with separate goals who are brought together by common interests and experience. ( )
第12题
Teammates helps each other in solving different problems and identifies errors easily that ensure the quality service or product. ( )
第13题
Team leaders do not play a large role in the success or failure of a team. ( )
第14题
A business team of professional accountants is a team. ( )
第15题
When you attempt to keep communication channels open, you function as the task role in a group. ( )
第8章练习

第1题
The
following are the assumptions that Type X leader might make about how
and why people work Except___.
A The average group member will avoid working if he or she can.
B The average person not only can learn to accept responsibility but
actually seeks responsibility.
C The typical group member must be forced to work and must be closely
supervised.
D The average person prefers to avoid responsibility and would rather
be led.
第2题
Leadership
is the ability to________
others.
A attract
B help
C influence
D control
第3题
__________means
person who exhibits leadership without being appointed.
A Achieved
leader
B Designated
leader
C Effective leader
D Automatic leader
第4题
____ is a effective leader who have vision and create the future.
A Mother Teresa
B Shakespeare
C Edison;
D Martin Luther King
第5题
Effective
leaders can ENERGIZE and ______.
A inspireothers.
B change others.
C control others.
D restrict others
第6题
________factors will influence leadership style.
A Wealth
B Culture
C Health
D IQ
第7题
______ are being better at empathizing, keeping people informed and providing feedback.
A Man
B The old
C The rich
D Women
第8题
_______
excel leadership at
being work-directed and assertive..
A Men
B Women
C The young
D The old
第9题
In the conflict handling style, women place more emphasis on _____ during conflict.
A content of the conflict
B preserving their relationships
C Preserving their interest.
D attacking others
第10题
When they are handling conflict,_____are more like to argue logically.
A the rich
B women
C the poor
D men
第11题
Male
leaders are perceived as better at planning and controlling
of emotional expression than
female leaders.( )
第12题
Leadershipis only a
positive force.( )
第13题
The
best groups will be better than their best individual members and the
worst groups will be worse than the worst individual.。(
)
第14题
Female leaders are more
willing to take risks that facilitate innovation.。(
)
第15题
People evaluating the same message in the same way, no matter  a male or a female delivered it.
第9章练习

第1题
All
of the following will contribute to the reduction of speech anxiety
EXCEPT ____?
A preparation
B deep-muscle
relaxation
C higher
expectation
D thought stopping and visualization
第2题
When
selecting a topic for a speech, we should ____?
A talk
over their heads
B talk
down to them
C pick
something we are passionate about
D be
inconsistent with our identity
第3题
All
of the following play a role in your choice of the topic EXCEPT
____?
A age
B gender
C religion
D appetite
第4题
Which
of the following is likely to irritate people with certain religious
believes ____?
A career
promotion
B multiculturalism
C abortion
D housekeeping
第5题
All
of the following are something that are shared by many of those
attending the funeral EXCEPT ____?
A funny
anecdotes
B outstanding
quality of the deceased
C a
pet phrase that the deceased used frequently
D the fear of the unknown
第6题
At
an academic occasion, you can ____?
A talk
about your feelings for your dog
B objectively
describe the research problem
C enhance
relationships by expressing welcome
D make
this an occasion about you by showing off your sense of humor
第7题
Which
of the following is a part of a wedding toast ____?
A As
he aged, he taught us how to grow old with dignity.
B I
saw Oliver do one of these strawberry DNA extractions about a year
ago and this is what led me onto this bizarre path that I’m
going to talk to you right now.
C The
successful launch of the project not only set a new record in
pragmatic cooperation between China and Indonesia, it will also
become a new model for bilateral cooperation in various fields.
D I’ve never met a more happy couple, and I doubt I ever will.
第8题
All
of the following are symptoms experienced by people with speech
anxiety EXCEPT ____?
A eye
contact
B shortness
of breath
C stomach
discomfort
D muscle tension
第9题
All
of the following is to inform EXCEPT ____?
A lecturing
about a physical principle
B explaining
a medical procedure
C trying
to get people to change bad eating habits
D presenting
interesting facts
第10题
When
you say “We can make the limited resources last longer through
efforts of recycling.” You are appealing to the audience’s
____?
A ethics
or morals
B emotions
C confidence
D logic or intellect
第11题
Thoughts
will be reflected in our body. Body actions will affect our thoughts
at the same time. ( )
第12题
If
most of your audience is under the age of 20, “saving money for
retirement” is a tempting topic. ( )
第13题
We
should talk about a frivolous subject at a solemn occasion. (
)
第14题
If
you believe this funeral will be a somber occasion, avoid making
jokes or telling humorous stories. ( )
第15题
A
speech will usually fall into one of four purpose categories. (
)
第10章练习

第1题
The
first step for your speech research should be ____?
A internet
websites
B editorials
C box
office records
D library resources
第2题
If
you are researching on the Guangdong diet, you may type in a search
box as a search term ____?
A Cantonese
B morning
tea
C Chinese
food
D diet
第3题
All of the following can help establish the credibility EXCEPT ____?
A using the official websites
B using a document published within the recent few years
C using a source that has no clear leanings on one side of an issue
D using an article affiliated with an organization that may have a political agenda
第4题
The
purpose of a definition is to ____?
A cite
examples from your personal experience
B give
the audience a number that they would expect to be different
C increase
the audience’s understanding
D stress
the similarities and differences between two ideas
第5题
All
of the following are different types of supporting material EXCEPT
____?
A abstract
ideas
B examples
C definitions
D statistics
第6题
The
statement“Germany and Sweden are both European countries that
have had nationalized health care for decades.” is a ____?
A contrast
B comparison
C ratio
D testimony
第7题
If
you intend to trace the development of an idea, product, or event,
you’d better follow ____?
A the
spatial order
B the
cause and effect order
C the
problem-solution order
D the chronological order
第8题
Ordering
a speech based on sequence is following ____?
A the
problem-solution order
B the
cause and effect order
C the
chronological order
D the spatial order
第9题
All
of the following belong to the cause and effect order EXCEPT ____?
A Global
trade has been made possible by the development of Internet.
B The
excessive use of edible oil may contribute to obesity and heart
diseases.
C Accessing
unsecured websites or untrusted e-mails opens a door for computer
virus.
D Steps
for Writing a Good Argumentative Paper
第10题
We
should represent the introduction, various main points in the body
part, and conclusion for an outline with ____?
A big
letters
B Arabic
numerals
C Roman
numerals
D small letters
第11题
Physics
is largely determined by probability, so we can know for sure the
future. ( )
第12题
The
problem-solution order is often a good choice for speeches related to
the history or the demonstration of something. ( )
第13题
An
outline does not have to include a conclusion. ( )
第14题
There’sa lot of information that has been disproven and proven over time. (
)
第15题
A
think tank sponsored by an agency will most likely issue reports in
favor of that agency. ( )
第11章练习

第1题
Visual
aids serve many purposes, including the fact that visual aids can
____?
A decrease
your credibility
B distract
the audience from your nervousness
C help
the audience to remember your main points
D decrease
the amount of material that you will need to cover in your speech
第2题
The
use of a model as a presentation aid is especially helpful when
explaining ____.
A trends
B currents
C the
growth of something
D complex
structures
第3题
Which
of the following is one of the guidelines while using presentation
aids?___
A Pretest
the presentation aids.
B Look
at the presentation aids rather than your audience.
C Keep
the aids visible to the audience even after you have finished using
them.
D Save
the aids for the actual presentation, not rehearsal.
第4题
____
is the best choice to show the performance of one variable over time.
A Radar
chart
B Pictograph
C Bar
graph
D Flowchart
第5题
The best visual aid to illustrate step-by-step progression of a
complex procedure is a() ___.
A Flowchart
B line
graph
C bar
graph
D circle
or pie graph
第6题
Which
visual aid is best to illustrate how the parts of a whole are
distributed? ___
A Bar
graph
B Pie
graph
C Line
graph
D Flowchart
第7题
Physical objects are sometimes passed around as part of a presentation. Which of the following statements is NOT true about their use?
A Use of a physical object introduces the sensory dimension of touch.
B Use of a physical object may be a distraction from listening.
C Use of a physical object may involve a cutaway model to show parts.
D Use of a physical object does not reinforce the message.
第8题
Elena
was giving her speech on why college athletes should be paid for
playing their sport. In her PowerPoint, she uses an image of an
attractive football player posing with his shirt off. Was using this
picture helpful in persuading her audience?___
A Yes,
because it got the audience’s attention.
B Yes,
because it was relative to her topic.
C No,
because the image didn’t complement the image created by her
spoken words.
D No,
because the image of the football player was stereotypical.
第9题
Which
of the following is NOT a guideline for effective presentation aid
use?___
A Know
your presentation aids thoroughly.
B Integrate
your presentation aid into the speech.
C Avoid
talking to your presentation aids.
D Don’t
rehearse your speech with your presentation aid to risk ruining the
spontaneity.
第10题
____ combine images and sound to communicate ideas.
A Objects
B Audiovisual
aids
C Models
D Audio
aids
第11题
One
of the most important purposes of a visual aid in a business report
is to make report colorful and attractive. ( )
第12题
Every
visual aid should have a title that, along with the contents, makes
the meaning clear. ( )
第13题
Bar
graphs use rectangles, ovals, diamonds and potentially numerous other
shapes to define the type of step. ( )
第14题
If
you are competent using a computer, you really don’t need to
practice out with your PowerPoint. ( )
第15题
An
effective speaker checks the hardware available before designing
presentation aids. ( )
第12章练习

第1题
According
to what you have learnt, an informative speech should tell listeners
something they ____.
A did
not know before
B already
know
C like
to hear old or new
D have
forgotten
第2题
If
in your informative speech, you explained the size, shape, weight and
color of the diamond, this would be an example of ____
A comparison
and contrast
B definition
C narration
D description
第3题
An
informative speech about the discovery of gravity and the historical
reaction to the event is which kind of expository speech?____
A a
theory, principle, or law
B historical
events and forces
C political,
economic, social or religious influences
D creative
work
第4题
Good
public speakers are ____.
A self-centered
B content-centered
C audience-centered
D delivery-centered
第5题
Jim
is giving a speech about the Eiffel tower. What type of informative
speech is Jim giving?____
A Objects
B Concepts
C People
D Events
第6题
Penny
is delivering a speech on ‘five stages of grief’. What
type of informative speech is Penny giving?____
A Objects
B Process
C Concepts
D Events
第7题
Which
of the following is NOT a recommendation for making information clear
and interesting to an audience?____
A Adjust
complexity to the audience.
B Create
abstract images
C Avoid
unnecessary jargon
D Link
current knowledge to new knowledge
第8题
Which
of the following is NOT part of informative speaking method?____
A Description
B Explanation
C Narrative
D Exaggeration
第9题
Which
of the following is NOT part of informative speaking?____
A Carefully
researching the details of the speech topic.
B Presenting
unbiased information to your audience.
C Only
sharing the components of the story that support our opinions.
D Presenting
information honestly.
第10题
Which
of the following topics would be most appropriate for a speech of
definition?____
A How
to make salsa?
B The
meaning of new-age rap music.
C The
contributions of a famous politician.
D How
the human circulatory system works?
第11题
Repetition
can help you improve your memory recall. ( )
第12题
You
should assume that something that’s obvious to you will also be
obvious to the members of your audience. ( )
第13题
Informative
speaking is a part of everyday life. ( )
第14题
Use
the definitions, descriptions explanations and narratives you need in
order to make your meaning clear, and it is OK to add tangential
information you find interesting to spice up your speech. ( )
第15题
If
you can link what your speech is about to information your audience
already possesses, it will help your audience members process your
speech more easily. ( )
第13章练习

第1题
Persuasion
is ____?
A a
method of tricking the audience.
B using
manipulation.
C being
ambiguous.
D about
influence, not threats.
第2题
A
speech to actuate seeks to ask an audience to do all the following
EXCEPT ____.
A never
start doing something
B something
new or different
C ask
for action
D stop
doing something
第3题
The
emotional needs of an audience are referred to as ____
A logos
B emotos
C ethos
D pathos
第4题
Good
persuasive speakers are ____.
A self-centered
B content-centered
C audience-centered
D delivery-centered
第5题
Logical
proof helps you support your arguments is called ____.
A logos
B ethos
C pathos
D karios
第6题
A
decision to buy a car based on an analysis of cost, comparative
features, and frequency of repair would be a decision based on ____.
A credibility
B logic
and reason
C emotion
D fallacies
第7题
A
persuasive speech may attempt to change someone’s ____.
A attitude
B beliefs
C actions
D all
of these
第8题
Which
of the following is an accurate statement about the credibility of a
speaker? ()
A Credibility
is enhanced if a speaker quotes an international scholar of limited
name recognition rather a well-known local expert.
B Credibility
remains unchanged throughout a speaker’s speech.
C A
highly persuasive speaker has greater terminal credibility than
initial credibility.
D A
speaker will have low initial credibility if the audience knows his
or her qualifications before the speech.
第9题
Which
of the following is the correct order for using Monroe’s
Motivated Sequence? ()
A Need,
attention, visualization, satisfaction, action
B Need,
visualization, satisfaction, attention, action
C Attention,
satisfaction, need, visualization, action
D Attention,
need, satisfaction, visualization, action
第10题
Billy’s
speech aims at getting his audience to vote in the upcoming election.
Which goal of persuasive speeches best fits Billy’s topic? ()
A strengthen
attitudes, beliefs, or values
B weaken
attitudes, beliefs, or values
C change
attitudes, beliefs, or values
D motivate
the audience to action
第11题
When
we speak to persuade, we ask an audience to think as we do about a
topic, to adopt our position, or to support our actions and beliefs.
( )
第12题
Reasoning
that what is true in some examples is an example of arguing from
example. ( )
第13题
Persuasion
is simply offering information and letting the audience make up their
own minds. ( )
第14题
Persuasive
speakers who use pathos effectively should plan for their audience to
be very upset, even teary eyed. ( )
第15题
Credibility
appeals are needed only if your audience is NOT aware of your
knowledge and expertise. ( )

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