Choose the correct letter, A, B or C. Planning a presentation on nanotechnology Russ says that his difficulty in planning the p

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问题 Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
Planning a presentation on nanotechnology
Russ says that his difficulty in planning the presentation is due to
TUTOR: Ah ... come in, Russ.
RUSS: Thank you.
TUTOR: Now you wanted to consult me about your class presentation on nanotechnology -you’re due to give it in next week, aren’t you?
RUSS: That’s right. And I’m really struggling. I chose the topic because I didn’t know much about it and wanted to learn more, but now I’ve read so much about it, in a way there’s too much to say -I could talk for much longer than the twenty minutes I’ve been allocated. Should I assume the other students don’t know much, and give them Q21 a kind of general introduction, or should I try and make them share my fascination with a particular aspect?
TUTOR: You could do either, but you’ll need to have it clear in your own mind.
RUSS: Then I think I’ll give an overview.
TUTOR: OK. Now, one way of approaching this is to work through developments in chronological order.
RUSS: Uh-huh.
TUTOR: On the other hand, you could talk about the numerous ways that nanotechnology is being applied.
RUSS: You mean things like thin films on camera displays to make them water-repellent, and additives to make motorcycle helmets stronger and lighter.
TUTOR: Exactly. Or another way would be to focus on its impact in one particular area, say Q22 medicine, or space exploration.
RUSS: That would make it easier to focus. Perhaps I should do that.
TUTOR: I think that would be a good idea.
RUSS: Right. How important is it to include slides in the presentation?
TUTOR: They aren’t essential, by any means. And there’s a danger of tailoring what you say to fit whatever slides you can find. While it can be good to include slides, you could Q23 end up spending too long looking for suitable ones. You might find it better to leave them out.
RUSS: I see. Another thing I was wondering about was how to start. I know presentations often begin with ’First I’m going to talk about this, and then I’ll talk about that’, but I thought about asking the audience what they know about nanotechnology.
TUTOR: That would be fine if you had an hour or two for the presentation, but you might find that you can’t do anything with the answers you get, and it simply eats into the short time that’s available.
RUSS: So, maybe I should mention a particular way that nanotechnology is used, to focus Q24 people’s attention.
TUTOR: That sounds sensible.
RUSS: What do you think I should do next? I really have to plan the presentation today and tomorrow.
TUTOR: Well, initially I think you should ignore all the notes you’ve made, take a small piece of paper, and write a single short sentence that ties together the whole presentation: Q25 it can be something as simple as ’Nanotechnology is already improving our lives’.
Then start planning the content around that. You can always modify that sentence later, if you need to.
RUSS: OK.
TUTOR: OK, now let’s think about actually giving the presentation. You’ve only given one before, if I remember correctly, about an experiment you’d been involved in.
RUSS: That’s right. It was pretty rubbish!
TUTOR: Let’s say it was better in some respects than in others. With regard to the structure. I Q26 felt that you ended rather abruptly, without rounding it off. Be careful not to do that in next week’s presentation.
RUSS: OK.
TUTOR: And you made very little eve contact with the audience, because you were looking Q27 down at your notes most of the time. You need to be looking at the audience and only occasionally glancing at your notes.
RUSS: Mmm.
TUTOR: Your body language was a little odd. Every time you showed a slide, you turned your Q28 back on the audience so you could look at it - you should have been looking at your laptop. And you kept scratching your head, so I found myself wondering when you were next going to do that, instead of listening to what you were saying!
RUSS: Oh dear. What did you think of the language? I knew that not everyone was familiar with the subject, so I tried to make it as simple as I could.
TUTOR: Yes, that came across. You used a few words that are specific to the field, but you Q29 always explained what they meant, so the audience wouldn’t have had any difficulty understanding.
RUSS: Uh-huh.
TUTOR: I must say the handouts you prepared were well thought out. They were a good Q30 summary of your presentation, which people would be able to refer to later on. So well done on that.
RUSS: Thank you.
TUTOR: Well, I hope that helps you with next week’s presentation.
RUSS: Yes, it will. Thanks a lot.
TUTOR: I’ll look forward to seeing a big improvement, then.

选项 A、his lack of knowledge about the topic.
B、his uncertainty about what he should try to achieve.
C、the short time that he has for preparation.

答案B

解析 首先我们听到“I’m really struggling.(我感到很困惑很挣扎。)”,与定位词difficulty为同义替换;然后听到“I didn’t know much about it”,对应A选项中的lack of knowledge,但是Russ用“I’ve read so much about it,in a way there’s too much to say(我已经了解了很多的内容,有太多的内容要说啦)”否定掉了这个选项;随后听到“I could talk for much longer than the twenty minutes(我能说远超过20分钟的内容)”,影射C选项中的short time,但注意原文是指报告时间不够,而非C选项说的准备报告的时间不够,因此C选项可排除;最后Russ用两个并列疑问旬“Should I assume…and give them a kind of general introduction,or should I try and make them share my fascination with a particular aspect?(我应该要分享给听众一些大体介绍?还是应该给他们分享一些我觉得特别的内容?)”表达出对这次报告的目标感到困扰,对应B选项中的uncertainty about what he should try to achieve,因此答案为B。
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