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转帖一    成功英语演讲的秘诀:2 b5 d6 C1 r: J- O" V
开场白、结束语
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应对问题
- F' H+ m0 `4 {4 c-I will be pleased to answer any
8 @" r/ |. K% Rquestions you may have at the end of the presentation.  T$ f# c* G1 |- M8 m3 F
-Please can 6 \+ S+ G  s/ r
you save your questions till the end.
$ f+ B- D8 Q2 y8 z. G, \* k-If you have any questions,+ L/ \0 ]! n) h) d( z
I will be pleased to answer them at the end of the presentation.+ O9 H1 o* E8 F, c. I$ K
-there' }( ~2 F: V/ c2 ?" I7 {
will be time at the end of the presentation to answer your questions-so4 R4 W7 F4 n" ~; E
please feel free to ask me anything then.4 w8 D3 d4 \5 I" {; `* \; O4 x
-Don't hesitate to
9 O( V7 L# L( Tinterrupt if you have a question.
: d6 G4 {* _3 P3 N, c3 k-Please feel free to interrupt me
3 o' Z% d7 g2 I/ D* ~, lat any time.
7 ], |# s* b, L. z-Please stop me if you have any questions.
: c, }2 g* C- A0 u4 B$ g9 q-If you
0 J) c) U* G* |8 _need clarification on any point, you're welcome to ask questions at any
) m8 I7 v. s. v: Utime.
) L7 [5 W; y% J2 X" W3 o; [-Can I come back to that point later?
8 Y9 p% W9 |) o( |-I will be coming to ( n: z" a7 `: o/ l
that point in a minute.
' x! e& ~8 c4 m  f1 q$ t6 M-That's a tricky question.
3 p8 @& k4 d. Z- C* z4 ]2 [-We will go 8 V9 r% A0 r$ Y. k4 ~$ k
into details later. But just to give you an idea of...
7 h* U6 Z# w' B; x$ w( x-I am afraid / o$ Z$ T7 w' U; J+ m
there's no easy answer to that one...
" U( c' A! Y3 ?) x-Yes, that's a very good point., _! i) R* @) ^6 q! A
-Perhaps
* w) O! J) P' b8 N1 @ we could leave that point until the questions at the end of the
* j3 i2 |) y4 `" opresentation
( ?4 S  H& U: y. \-I think I said that I would answer questions at the end* l: r1 I* x" C
of the presentation---perhaps you wouldn't mind waiting until then.9 m! @6 \7 H: R1 \- B
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think we have time for just one more question
2 E  ?' |! d+ g8 N# p" T( x欢迎听众(正式)
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Welcome to our company  |  {$ V- e. B4 @/ [2 h
- I am pleased to be able to welcome you to * P3 {  B7 b9 n+ s# o  k. b
our company...
- x+ \( U" l( t( D! r+ m6 m6 P- I'd like to thank you for coming.: O0 y% C: A: e  x/ a. H
- May I take
. X! m5 A5 [, q- ~$ n) t this opportunity of thanking you for coming0 L, d1 X5 K* z2 D! ~0 _' v! K3 K
欢迎听众(非正式 )
  H3 Z: S7 H% t7 t* L- I'm ! f3 A/ L2 T! W" L" K' a1 k
glad you could all get here...
6 q& k4 R# }8 V6 T! j5 z5 R- I'm glad to see so many people here.
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; \; O7 T( L% w& t% q! N It's GREat to be back here.0 d# {: x% V; }2 _) Z
- Hello again everybody. Thank you for
% m3 e6 L8 b7 w& Hbeing on time/making the effort to come today.) Y( p+ z0 j1 f. b! _$ F
- Welcome to X Part
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受邀请在会议上致词: R# J- G5 h# u$ X* R
- I am delighted/pleased/glad to have the   \. q6 ^0 T2 |% e' T: @
opportunity to present/of making this presentation...
0 C' `  c/ M! c- I am grateful
" x; n8 \0 y) O9 H, u3 O. n for the opportunity to present...! ~1 q! P6 D- `) n
- I'd like to thank you for 1 r1 S- n, R% `
inviting/asking me/giving me the chance to...
$ g( T1 {# \- K" H8 D5 D. y  ~- Good
$ P& F4 G3 a- n; W0 Dmorning/afternoon/evening ladies and gentleman$ J/ M( `) i, F5 \/ C1 l
- It's my pleasant ! j  ?1 P' R$ t9 z/ c
duty today to...
9 U1 |& y4 Q  k9 v- I've been asked to...  J: @4 B8 x' N. w
告知演讲的话题9 f. G  k8 {! t5 \( G8 b0 O- B/ w- ~
- the
1 C7 v- z3 g% ?' [6 ?3 {1 dsubject of my presentation is...
/ t& u2 c9 s3 G' y( g- I shall be speaking today about...2 c/ H7 X# Y% O. m/ z2 d
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My presentation concerns...7 o) a# a3 d- B
- Today's topic is...
) N+ ], r5 o( ]$ d$ q* H8 K+ s- Today we are
* t3 C! \' s. Q$ _" Yhere to give a presentation on...
8 ^# r- T" S% U- `1 X- Today we are here to talk $ c( p+ j6 ?1 p$ q% K1 R
about...Before we start, I'd like you meet my team members...
: p/ h0 ]% m, t7 ~- A ) j' l- M' F3 ^2 [3 b8 B
brief look at today's agenda...(告诉听众所讲内容的先后顺序)# d% @6 F4 j  C/ G
- Before we start our / e* i" U& q, f7 {. k
presentation, let's take a brief look at the agenda...
+ a+ T) i& c6 r; D- I shall be
- i- m' a& ~. U! N( Uoffering a brief analysis of..." p: t- ^2 k/ {2 }4 s0 O9 l
- the main area that I intend to
0 q/ l+ I' _2 O& p% Gcover in this presentation is...
' w& K* T+ d4 x- X9 R- Take a moment and think of...  V7 h1 D2 ?5 q; m
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Thank you for giving me the opportunity to tell you about...5 I+ K; P8 l% t
告诉听众+ {5 S" a1 u4 L7 L& C: ~) J
发言的长度
. {3 a$ B7 D- [* `  M2 E2 F- During the next ten minutes, I shall.../ A. M7 d$ x5 {. z" O( k! F
- I shall be
& ]2 P0 [: C6 x0 F5 t5 l0 L3 o. Kspeaking for about ten minutes...- r9 J( w5 h  ^4 U9 J
- My presentation will last for 5 G- I8 l$ M# K6 `
about ten minutes...: w8 V- q% A, E1 Z# J5 j
- I won't take up more than ten minutes of your 6 H# H. p3 q+ X6 w# Z
time...2 J% J) u, E# k1 X$ c0 e
- I don't intend to speak for longer than ten minutes...$ O$ T( ]$ y) g7 ^2 y# }( n: X
-
4 A; g+ e5 B/ `+ X5 Y9 K0 J7 Y I know that time is short, so I intend to keep this brief% A6 q# `1 w! W9 R6 a
- I have a2 C. s. F; t, R' b- w
lot to cram in to the next ten minutes, so I'd better make a start...3 B1 ~7 d, d6 M; O
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起听众的兴趣 ' q8 h# p' S: q$ J/ R9 z" w
- I'm going to be speaking about something that is vitally 8 ^" V8 i' J3 J+ I& {" h$ c0 J
important to all of us." q; B: U( L- Q' x- s
- My presentation will help solve a problem
  N5 m) G, c3 [that has puzzled people for years...' @4 }% w) H( `* M" e
- At the end of this ! T7 D) k, K8 i; l8 A$ z% f) h9 }
presentation you will understand why this company has been so successful
& @6 Q5 h$ H) ]6 p- H6 l for so long...
4 y" A9 z" i$ p- I am going to be talking about a product that could
; V. P+ F1 J" w! y  y double your profit margins...* q0 _+ _5 y) `# l6 D; w' `
- the next ten minutes will change
( w8 n! L  k5 e  o' X% Cyour attitude to sales and marketing...
% j  c/ r! c! ?- Over the next ten minutes
4 l- ]  s; G* i+ uyou are going to hear about something that will change the way your
7 C2 S3 @! V$ C5 W) r* T1 gcompanies operate...0 L6 V3 g% ~. J9 P% L$ x! P7 }
- By the end of this presentation you will know 8 Y" F9 L% O2 p- M
all there is to know about..., }# B: p" x# Z4 K+ R4 e, J; _5 U3 U
告诉听众内容要点- D2 {7 F7 T" y% W  M3 k# X
- there are five main # O3 T& r2 m6 _
aspects to this topic (...the first, ... the second, ...a third,
6 T: k* A' r! W, e...another, ... the final)$ L# h1 i4 G) ^# b% J0 v9 w
- I am going to examine these topics in
9 t8 `# V  p$ C3 A- r. Tthe following order (...first, ...next, ...after that, ...finally)
- ]$ ~0 G( k. ~' p8 w6 j- / [% O0 l5 O, y8 W1 e
I've divided my talk into five parts...+ h, l+ a3 z! `$ S' F, c8 _) C
- I will deal with these
" f% l, y6 D+ D' o1 utopics in chronological order...# G8 X! W- Q( P! ^
- I'm going to start with a general
5 d/ d- ^2 y1 R6 p% _overview and then focus on this particular problem (...in general, ! x0 s5 x. M  i$ t: D
...more particularly).+ h. w/ o) a9 `
- I want to start with this particular topic,
. X7 o7 S% O) B: p9 ?and then draw some more general conclusions from it (...specifically, ( O6 D* n$ W3 K- l
... in a wider context)." S' ^; y8 P# S. l; t7 G. J) N
- there are (a number of) factors that may
% i, ~! ?2 B; E: uaffect...8 L: u* a* G' F, g) Y: i
- We have to take into account in any discussion of this + r8 @' ?4 e; Y- J; v0 @  z
subject, the following considerations.
0 S: T- x# Z- _5 [7 e* h4 @- We all ought to be aware of / z5 X+ e& m" n
the following points.
% Y, A$ r; M# k" }结束语' y# p2 |" v" e6 H% Z. o4 R1 V$ o
-In conclusion, I'd like to...# T4 I  o' w  |( q8 n2 c
-I'd
) C5 Z5 k9 e) v$ i( Y2 a2 i# ? like to finish by...  S) k' h# F" ^0 U
-Finally...2 f1 K9 s' V# I4 T& {# Y
-By way of conclusion..., Z! V" ?4 a8 D: \8 V1 C1 o
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hope I have made myself understood9 H/ i- I$ B2 Y# Y; X. A) f
-I hope you have found this
) X1 Q  ]# ?% ?0 Juseful
4 G& |: F  L) f% r6 X! H-I hope this has given you some idea/clear idea/an outline 0 k6 Z" q; T9 N
of...& V* h' p$ E7 t( V2 i9 i
-Let me end by saying...# z3 j* p+ B& O/ S& t( E& d9 U2 B
-That, then was all I had to say
; z% x, z: r1 X. \& X* V- Mon...
. d! u# R4 [# G! H-That concludes our presentation...: B+ L7 n* `% W8 Z" J
-I hope I've managed to " B1 z; O2 O  Y+ F* @
give you a clearer picture of...
2 w& b7 c1 `; x. v. M-If there are any questions, I'd be " ]3 b0 [, q+ i- M4 S: {0 w7 Z% N
delighted to...
. ?" C; E  u' ^* c-Thank you for your attention...
0 n2 q, E. ~- E# u; g2 a( G4 T% O-Let's break for a
* r7 b9 l0 B7 f8 ?3 m coffee at this point4 i4 N# Y3 H. B  b& J0 O% P
-I am afraid that the clock is against us, so
  z& A* V  e: L& g; _' Twe had better stop here1 e7 ]: L+ S% G8 C& b6 `
-You have been a very attentive % ~; X+ s4 `. @$ y5 g/ Q8 \4 e
audience---thank you: S! W3 d8 {3 Z0 `
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做presentation,
( w( r1 E! p0 I0 e7 s我们要注意对话题的准备以及态度和身体语言等等,除此之外,我们还应该掌握一些常用句型。   V2 a! V6 ^: H  P/ E# j/ ^
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1. Right, let's 7 m) I/ V  [  a
get started. 5 r- h' O3 O. h
   
% W& D& c" O6 [2 {& I2. Let me introduce myself.
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; k, p- c$ H0 H! a, b6 V3. I've
* v) @8 ^# y4 H" H9 ^' O. i- H divided my presentation into three main parts. * P: T3 }9 f& M0 u7 a, l
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4. Just to
' Y- T# P. N4 ]/ C8 ]5 Dgive you a brief overview. 9 o0 c  @0 W2 v: \/ V7 H/ t3 v
   
1 T# E: E* {6 M' X$ C' |& l5. I'll be saying more about this
% K* ~, g, N7 R8 E* V( g- h in a minute. & f1 [# K$ `; v4 }' I. @& e9 v; ?$ H: P
   
8 {( }* i, z1 o* N1 p; i6. I'm sure the implications of this are clear) r4 ?% z7 Y5 D
to all of us.
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7. There's an important point to be made
1 B. s: C* X$ yhere. * W2 U' s  C8 z( Y& k
   
1 @( O6 Q! n% Q: b! ?  V$ [8. OK, let's move on. (go on to make your next point)
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2 _, m. k! x+ z% J2 E7 Q+ L- h9. As you can see, the figures speak for themselves. % w% F# w% T; x- i! E7 c% J# X
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To go back to what I was saying earlier. * \5 B, B1 w; X) @5 z: ^; {
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11. Are there any
8 C( ]3 s$ Y; V5 T6 r# Yquestions you'd like to ask at this point? 4 h! T. j" }) t  G& q" r
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12. I'd like to ; J# D9 r1 n! W4 c3 f4 o
look at this in more detail. - d" M) a8 Y9 w$ o
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13. Let's put this into
, Y( O0 X2 {* n* l0 q( {( J$ H7 Cperspective. (to explain it this way)
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! }# y3 Y" _0 ~; a% z8 C9 a% M6 \/ f14. Perhaps I should
+ z# ~0 D1 {7 V; w, @expand on that a little. % {$ W7 n5 q! }: P0 B" a7 U' ]# j
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15. To digress for a moment? (to
* z" |  q+ n% Z4 E$ @& Rdepart from your plan)
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16. So, to sum up?
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, o: U$ G5 D5 b! @& c; gThat brings me to the end of my talk.
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9 ^- ?# z1 W# X/ Y' `4 \! j3 C3 G- o18. Thank you. I'm + t7 c7 V( v6 J  N. B. O+ n# H" m4 G. R; O
sure you all have lots of questions.# x- W, |! H! c* A: l
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) ^0 E- \/ k2 ^; i1.Greeting, name, position     
) f! U$ ~3 w" n: L* XLadies and
. p( R8 a# Y3 S8 k, zgentlemen. It’s an honor to have the opportunity to address such a
' s5 m- L3 c. G' J; \9 gdistinguished audience.2 c& ~( x2 y5 g& r* R' y1 L
Good morning. Let me start by saying just a - [1 e% M7 n: ?. K1 ?$ G
few words about my own background. I started out in….
4 x$ I9 K7 W: P& E/ W6 Z& @4 cGood afternoon
" S8 ^+ e6 q$ t; M" Hand thank you for making the effort to be here with us today.
" E% B& }& x/ l$ oGood
7 {, c* z2 e" V; x  Amorning, ladies and gentlemen. It’s a pleasure to be with you today.; m& r+ f  a# b7 t6 l. ?" Z0 v1 }
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: t$ \' u4 v+ j$ t% v2.Ttile/Subject     0 M: Y2 \" N/ R
I’d like to talk(to you) 8 I  p2 B) h( M/ n- z& V( T
about….7 ~1 U& N7 o; m1 ]
I’m going to present the recent…6 L: t. g6 k4 o% F4 z' Z
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   explain our position on…# e* ]; ?8 s1 q6 t* a+ p, u
                    brief you on….
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/ W2 P; I( f- I, y! ?' u                  inform you about…0 `% f  T0 ]7 }8 y
                    describe…6 X* R) o9 ?9 e" w4 l. r/ F
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The subject/focus/topic of my presentation….0 h# o- N8 k6 O3 ^$ b
   
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We are here today to decide…5 x- t9 S- {" D/ ^/ D0 l1 H, c
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    agree…8 @7 m0 ^5 p/ }: d- I; t3 H+ J4 h
                                    learn about….
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- Y8 ^) k( Z9 P  EThe
" E# ^: ^; N5 G$ N' p5 W$ J; G purpose of this talk is to update you on
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                     put you in the picture about…
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0 J! C# u$ m5 Q  x                              give you the background to…1 N9 q: E( k$ U- w$ d
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I shall only take …minutes of
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I plan to be brief.( ~. Z& T* ~) I: w& E+ @- O
This should only last …minutes.
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presentation into four parts/sections. They are….0 e8 r& v1 c6 W! q6 b$ k5 y4 A
The subject can be - Q4 ?! T' G; K6 b7 e6 e$ n" d/ N! k: g
looked at under the following headings:…./ O& C' ~6 j1 N; E
We can break this area down7 A8 u: u/ K" H5 g# m% ]1 N6 Z
into the following fields:' p! U1 B  W9 M  D
First/First of all…' _$ [4 X: X+ E4 U3 z
Secondly/then/next…
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then we come to…
; K- ]  t/ I8 o$ |" z. ^Finally/lastly/last of all….( M8 h$ ?9 F  v1 ], K4 i; Y0 A
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I’d be glad to answer any , l8 \8 Z1 t. O. Q. o
questions at the end of the my talk.
  {' a* E" u/ I' FIf you have any questions, " {) l: g2 m, l8 q/ I5 C
please feel free to interrupt.
4 ]' w8 g( e2 z" i: X( jPlease interrupt me if there’s
" J/ ~! ?) C+ \4 S' Y$ a* Ysomething which needs clarifying. Otherwise, there’ll be time for
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      I. Opening Remarks开场: Sample Opening
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8 ~/ L8 |) T* R9 x  J Thank you very much, Prof. Fawcett, for your very kind introduction. ) [; ?5 b1 \( ?. I" }1 d) f0 l
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and gentleman, Good morning! I consider it a great
$ C8 H: m! \" M" Vhonor to be asked to speak about …on this session of our symposium.

7 q  J3 D! T8 L% t    2) Ladies and gentleman. It’s an # j  H) f( S# a/ B/ X1 z) t
honor to have the opportunity to address such a distinguished audience.

: S; h: W% S, L0 A/ M1 A. n    3) Good morning. Let me start by
3 x5 b$ U% n- D" C3 usaying just a few words about my own background.

5 e& @( C+ f! L7 X    4) Mr. Chairman, thank you very
& z4 Q' u: O8 Q' dmuch for your kind introduction. President, Distinguished colleagues,
- n5 T0 \; q  P; Q, vLadies and gentleman, Good morning! Is my voice loud enough?
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    5) Good morning, everyone. I
. U! A( o! ^6 S/ O- ?3 cappreciate the opportunity to be with you today. I am here to talk to
* x- R% b* c/ b* lyou about…

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Good morning, everyone. I am very happy to have this chance to give my 1 D( N" K& `+ N" C. m% D
presentation. Before I start my speech, let me ask you a question. By a
: R  Q/ Z/ ^8 S+ W( t. dshow of hands, how many of you own a car?
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    Expressing thanks
6 ~( W% h  H/ m  m% X  A/ {6 Vto the Chairperson 向主持人致谢  X. L( q/ h1 l7 |3 C
    Mr. Chairman, 3 L  e6 X. i) j- V" }
thank you for your introduction., a0 y/ P. r  o  C. Z1 {
    First, I would 9 y% F7 B+ v2 A5 Y% o( F9 t2 P
like to thank Mr. Chairman for his gracious introduction.
. i/ Y( F" L3 I& D1 {: G3 L    Thank you very much, Prof. Fawcett, for your very kind / w8 F  N' N9 g' h& `$ f2 m/ C
introduction.
1 X* g2 ~5 f/ S. H( L0 e6 l    I would like to thank Dr. Huang (主
: [8 C2 D3 ?% A. W* s, T; t; U持人或推荐你来发言的上司)for permitting % @% e5 A. {3 h' R# y
me the privilege to speak to this audience.% J, B- i+ K3 O5 x: C9 V8 P5 Q
    Forms of Address 6 M8 x8 c0 O9 O3 U% M0 ]& M
and Greetings对听众的称呼. M' Z7 Q- ?6 a
    Distinguished colleagues, Ladies and gentleman, Good morning!% u4 `$ z! Z1 T
    Members of the conference!
1 S/ ?$ U9 f% r- b4 Z    Expressing Pleasure and Honor 向听众致意
4 e2 D  t6 x  m6 F" \% G$ Q    I am very happy/glad/pleased to be here in Hong Kong.: x  F* B5 n( e9 B7 H
    I am honored/privileged to be here (with you this afternoon).* j5 D. Z" o% J6 ^9 p7 H2 D4 n4 n" ~
    I am proud to be here on this special occasion.
; X* F% x! D) Q5 U3 m    It’s a very great pleasure for me to be able to attend this
" P! m( x, M' vconference.
  ^2 F3 Y* ]& ~5 ?0 C    I consider it a great honor to be ' V% y. o: |& _) \6 Q. C
asked to speak about …on this session of our symposium/ at this
1 n8 P4 u6 Z  R' [) \conference..
1 Y3 \2 s# S3 H8 [3 ^    It is a great pleasure to be given
4 n" Q$ d% B1 p/ z% Z( ? the honor of first speaker on this important topic.0 u# q/ g% E. k/ R, u3 I
    Others 细节,如确认话筒音量9 x6 {1 ?2 J. d7 Y7 l# O
    Can you hear me all right?
, w3 T" u, p( e: K    Is my voice too % }. H$ b( N# {6 ~" R
loud?5 y1 O6 u$ r% x5 Y) r
    Reference to the Audience 与听众呼应
' s4 C, p- q6 J2 t    I can see many of you are from …department.. E( G. R% W% Z" [0 Q5 Z' f
    I know many of you are familiar with this topic.
7 n( M* C; S) O0 `- J5 _9 U    You all look as though you’ve heard this before.
' O9 v. P6 |! W) _    I understand that you’ve all traveled a long way./ After hours
: g5 M& a- y% R: b* D( S# N! _) ~8 \of conference, you must feel a little tired. Now I’d like you to see an 7 h8 P- R% V6 V, S. L9 g4 U
interesting topic…! x  v7 u* |" [' `  V/ }: p
    II. Introducing 0 r, q! K0 h3 w% i$ D. y
the Subject and the outline of the Presentation
引入话题 Background ; L- O: i2 k* c$ Q# b$ Z; q
Information
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7 E- V6 _' x, Q$ E9 M1 Q1 U     I would like to start 6 N$ e! i2 R, T& ^
by briefly reviewing the history of open heart surgery.$ M. V& {/ |( ^
     Let us start with the theoretical basis of this new technique.
; j. L% U, w# f+ e8 C     To begin with, we have to consider the principle.5 T9 V, S' S* Q
     I think it would be best to start out by looking at a few 4 A- [% {4 y* n
slides." n  Q7 ?/ x+ u1 V+ [- T* Z) ^& v7 ^
     I should like to preface my
5 Q5 U. x) ]$ J, D2 nremarks with a de     script     ion of the basic idea.
% ~8 ^+ {# ^7 v' P     May I begin with a general outline of this project?
; O4 E* j* l/ _0 v: [     The first thing I would like to talk about is the definition of% O. s( t  l4 v3 s
the terms I shall use in my lecture.
$ G! |3 j/ z# `9 S2 @     The first ; c% j! A' o7 Q+ F% ^' n
point I'd like to make is the historical background of the invention.3 i8 {  ^6 O1 g7 B
     First, I shall explain to you why this new program is correct 6 c7 B8 Q& r& o. E+ J
and feasible.9 T' y; V  ~* D6 ~/ R
    Topic5 H7 A6 K: F) {
     I would like to concentrate on theproblem Of antibiotic abuse : z2 ~8 p3 p0 m
in hospitals.1 [6 n% U: \2 @1 Y; b5 e6 I5 ]
    I shall devote my talk to the 6 k$ `4 N, i9 ~  }( q  I9 A- H8 p
surgical treatment of coronary disease.
7 l+ H6 o" i/ g    I want to ! ]( H1 H& |- E6 i  F. `, d
confine my talk to the latest developments in civil engineering.  c1 X$ ?  Y1 ^) S
    Today, I am going to give a talk on the application of computers
0 \, \) u3 m# C) l6 U/ C in medicine.
2 \; J$ w+ Q+ U8 N3 H    My topic today will deal with the
2 g+ v4 J9 z7 [) robservation of supernova.1 @4 d+ h$ P7 C
    In today's talk, I' 11 restrict
  S: J. n9 Z! C6 j/ f7 `myself to the etiology of 15-epa~i;s.
) ^/ l! K+ ?3 ^1 j+ x( z# E5 h2 V    In my
8 c! m% l# Y& f& ]presentation this morning, I' 11 limit myself to three major points
+ y/ c. e4 V& r2 S1 _- Aonly.
- b7 Z! h! T# p' r8 C, [    I take the liberty of restricting
. ~1 a8 m: Y8 p; E/ L9 Vmy discussion mainly to highway bridge construction.0 m$ r; S6 ~* h, M
    Now, I would like to address myself to the most important aspect5 h( G" F6 a- m$ Y$ t9 c$ z% B5 k
of this problem.
# L$ E! B7 V. x% O    Among the many languages, I shall
0 n5 L9 \% R( Z% i2 {+ b. c8 H2 @5 jmention only BASIC.
  ^7 u$ y4 s: C4 c' M. r( x    What I am going to present today
. a2 Z% s- d  Y/ n- x: Jis the methodology and the da t a analysis.$ \+ U9 p0 J) s) a' Z: b
    I'm not / ]# Z; Z6 _0 B; ?0 T$ ~5 b
going to say much about that except to discuss the literature on that
1 @' t" h0 T, y6 [topic.$ |; J0 L# V" g& m4 ^8 {8 y% {
    Outlining
! c( I1 d& R8 S' [& W    My talk today consists of two parts. One is... and the other : A" V/ Y4 q* E% x6 [( R
is...
. J& G: H! `/ l  w$ [* _    I've divided my presentation into
% Q8 Z$ _; c; T6 nfour parts.
) A( A. F. b' v6 n4 I1 R' |    I shall first talk about ... and 3 @% V  k; _: C, t9 k( w
then touch on... and finally discuss ...6 f" L3 e! b9 S9 u( g
    The subject   ^1 R6 x& `# e, m
can be looked at under the following headings: ... (Pointing to the
0 }: R- p. M" `7 Z, C6 vPowerPoint display)
, L, z9 b" k, Q& `2 U9 O* ^3 _    I would like to divide my talk ' Q5 p2 g4 V6 K! k7 E- @/ k
into two parts. The first part deals with…, the second part concerns ...6 _+ U$ n7 R5 |; `4 h8 U( T
    My presentation will be given in four parts. The first part 1 R7 ?% I. a, z! [" s$ h1 v
deals with ... The second part relates to... The third part concerns ...
: y& M1 j# _, P And the last part discusses…  s6 a2 X- a0 ^# t
    Purpose/Objective
. ^4 D; m9 `; D, z% u# X" z+ X    The purpose of this presentation is to...+ G: x- G% `$ B* `7 r$ W
    This talk is designed to…
" U6 l" D7 P: A! ]/ P- K/ D    Comprehensive Samples
2 K# o3 x3 \1 e  Y, e0 b% e; j" ~    Sample 1
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5 T# f$ l. j3 {    Thank you, Mr. Chairperson, Mr.
/ k4 s( f: C. e6 c! d8 @Director-General, distinguished members of the ILO's Governing Body and ( ~) t' R& i- a/ _* K/ D4 s2 T
friends. I welcome this opportunity to be here today, with an
. |/ t! B: h$ f& q& POrganization which in many ways belongs to all of us workers. I can
7 X! U7 T5 j+ g( g% gthink of, in fact, no other international body that one can claim as : G: V% I" G% Y
one's own so unambiguously.) F7 N. h7 T  T! B. o/ a
  
- z# N9 ]9 G: t  I have also had a
# w; D4 T- v2 Hlongstanding formal association with the ILO. Many of my early pieces on
% i6 y, e  p( B! O women and technological change and on land rights were published by the2 ?# x! B. O) X+ i- {
ILO, as well as was the work of many other scholars. It is therefore a
7 D/ ~' s5 a1 _pleasure for me to be here on this important Symposium.
" d  l) Z  Q  ]% B# G. E    The canvas of the Symposium is very large. I will focus on two % O  Z; n1 a$ I. L) b
aspects of gender  inequality that centrally effect millions of women as1 f" c' {( \7 e
workers but perhaps have failed to receive the attention they deserve. " k# w$ y( n0 v3 s- p3 t5 O& W
First, the gender gap in command over property and Productive assets ! g7 s2 c: W# j4 I( f  g# K4 u
and, second, gender biased social perceptions and social norms.
  x% q3 K2 L% S7 j    Sample 2
, P. c" v: O7 s- c6 Y6 [" H! w, i9 X/ j( _. e  ^
    I learned last May that you have
' n. g0 t  S' F7 uto be careful in speaking to a group of professional communicators. / B3 v( ]" e: x0 H
After I conducted a writer' s workshop at the Toronto Conference of the 9 ]9 q( b+ w( ]. m
International Association of Business Communicators, Janine Lichaczwrote
( f( d$ K# y# X4 K/ i% N asked me to speak here tonight and used the communication techniques I ! h7 U4 g) Z1 d& R
had recommended. She even included a footnote citing my lecture. I am / M* I+ v" P, n
susceptible to good communication and to flattery so I am pleased to be - E8 j. Y: F! B) D; r4 h* v2 T
with you to discuss your topic for the evening, the use of language in 7 C0 Y7 f7 ], N4 b& W
the art of speech writing.
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I suppose we must begin by " \" j( |, t2 `; B# K+ g* q  E  ^
shaking our heads, woefully, over the sad state of language today, ! |0 H  {1 q/ J8 @7 |. ]
whether in formal speeches, casual conversation, or in writing. Most of $ Z2 T. z: w* q+ W* r
us in this room no doubt agree with the generally negative tone of Time
# P" v# i# R5 ~: G% EMagazine's year-end assessment which claims “our language has been
# I5 C2 N9 g& a& k% E2 k+ {0 Z0 ^besieged by vulgarities”. But to preserve our sanity as professionals in3 R8 k2 v7 o" V* S( K
communication of us would probably join Time in optimistically 0 ~9 b" G/ p) \- ^$ z
expecting English somehow to   survive and even to prosper.
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    Expressions
$ q. t$ s- d3 lon Other Occasions% \8 g+ s5 ?& ^' V
    Correcting the 8 t" B; z, r  L5 \  m
Title of the Presentation
1 R$ r, C7 A  T' m. S9 U    First of all, I would like to
2 n) K6 N. Y- _0 B: Qmention that the title of my presentation should be ...: s' `$ E5 k% g( N( E. u) K5 @- I
    Please allow me to correct a mistake in the title of my speech
* }5 n. Q9 y/ s. n) [" E; I  _which appeared in the program. Instead of... it should read...
% n% Z% s) f( j( [& w& D4 J    Reading. Another Person's Paper
' R+ G, c; G3 D5 S" I    Sometimes you   J# n' l/ e/ S+ E! u+ h8 ]
are selected to read another person's paper, as he or she is absent.# {3 L. j" j5 {+ i1 b
    I shall read a paper by Dr. Li from Guangzhou, china, who
$ O6 _2 x: I% r1 b2 {% \! pregrets that he could not be here. The title of his paper is...4 E; @4 {* C9 r& X
    I'm going to read the paper by Dr. Wang. It's a great pity that,  v+ O1 o( P; {0 H: D+ C
because of a health problem, he could not be here.0 f7 c9 }- B$ A5 j$ e# ^
    I was asked by the author to read his paper. He apologizes for ( o, ?$ G0 E# K$ ~, ]& \1 o! Z, `
not being able to come here.* ]: r; F% M$ q. t( A" P' `6 H6 w* x

) j% X( \0 @# D   The next speaker, Prof.
( \+ {4 ~0 ?3 e$ v( r9 t& H3 c+ C4 RZhang, regrets that she could not be here and has submitted her paper to# j8 I' W* Z# n0 m, N: m) l% b: e8 E
me. I am not sure if I can present it as well as she expected.
8 j( X3 B$ s, v8 f    I am not sure whether I' 11 be able to be very confident in
5 z* c9 T$ e, ?/ M0 L. q% Ranswering specific questions. However, I am somewhat familiar with his ' }" z1 l3 A9 t
work, so I' 11 try my best.
/ p6 |! h. X% B: l5 J    Checking the Microphone
0 r4 {  G# V4 x. p/ w5 g4 b- v    First I want to check if all of you can hear me clearly.: b3 E' Z: @1 h$ G) e- Z' P* ?% L
    Am I speaking clearly and loudly enough for those in the rear of
' `2 {% E  L" f( E; h the room?: Y* C) s2 H9 f) l
    I wonder if those in the rear of 2 d& R. ^" V& ]* a) O
the room can hear me.
# a" S& m% A( \) |' j0 O, v    If those in the rear of the room 3 n, D) ~; o9 T. f; d& K7 X4 _/ \
can hear me, would someone please raise his hand?
, S9 b1 c5 q4 l' v) ]    Can you hear me clearly?# h9 Y  r8 {' t8 k* e6 v
    Can you hear me if; R. B* o( Y$ E5 s  P
I am away from the microphone?
4 U7 s, I& R; t) p* @    Is the microphone 5 ~9 L! a, D! K) ?4 p
working?! h6 j9 `& |5 n5 p( M
    * Summary-How to Prepare a Good
5 W4 D2 S+ X5 IIntroduction
0 I4 x2 p; g+ f9 z, f6 T    Realize file great importance of 9 E2 }7 ]/ t. M! L" ^7 a  G
the introduction of file presentation mad then do your best in
* V$ e  i) j( k) R, K1 L% D5 r4 wdelivering it.
& P3 G7 B' M. |! B2 Z, _$ Z    Don' t make file introduction
8 a0 Z: j! b% {9 @  |either too wordy, or too brief. Usually, it covers 10 to 15 percent of ; }, \; _1 i: s1 L* [
your entire speech.
$ d8 V  q. p* {: u    Select tile ways to capture the
4 y/ u0 ]0 O/ u8 Daudience attention.
" [/ J& b# n! K: B    Indicate tile topic.) c3 V$ I! z' C; L- F/ l7 {
    Outline your Speech.
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5 x5 W; D8 t, E   Announce your purpose.; H2 P/ V( C8 B" f! L
    Prepare several versions of tile introduction, compare them, and
5 h$ [' V$ f! W, I, t then select the best version. Finally, learn it by heart so as to be   r4 {5 K7 c1 k; ?; J0 m" Q7 z
able to deliver it easily mid fluently.3 ~& y6 y' n+ R3 e. S
    Don't start " T, |: X4 b- ~1 o2 t9 F
your speech with apologies.# n; H, c7 f5 o/ d, l- n
  
$ I# @6 W9 [& w  R. R  Pay attention to your body
  X! t' ?  p4 D7 U language.
) e. g5 T: k2 ?5 r( |    Chapter II Developing the Speech Text I. Announcing the 0 @& g  C) b: a' `- s& [; x
Beginning of the Speech Text
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    To begin with, I 0 p, b/ p2 O3 X# m. [
would like to talk about a principle.4 ^( m) A9 p: S) `5 I
    I think it
# _8 I& ]* w  F' y8 zwould be best to start out by looking at some pictures.
0 k1 m9 A7 E+ f1 l9 w2 q    The first thing I would like to talk about is the definition of ' B6 T; l. a2 }. v
the terms which I’11 use in my presentation.  s* L* m! l8 ]! j' J8 P5 d
    II. Shifting to the Next Main Point7 }% C, B; s7 c& |/ a3 v
    Well, let's move on to the next point.2 G# D/ C0 {2 W
    We will now come to the second problem.+ u" U! A$ t! t$ Z) B/ \+ j8 g' M
    Turning to the next question, I' 11 talk about the stages of the
6 f  u" Y, l- }2 N procedure.
7 M2 q2 c8 Y: @9 L1 t    As the second topic, I shall stop : `0 L& }. ]& s
here. Now let' s turn our attention to the third topic.4 g* K( q5 a4 |. ]' p
    So much for the methodology of our experiment. I would now like 8 N( v) X* y" W! ]) Z
to shift to the discussion of the results.
2 |/ b, V8 J/ j2 N+ _$ \+ ?    Now, let's
8 h- G  b7 q7 c  `9 L move away from the first part and switch over to the next part of my  
  q; J- h. q4 T. H# Jpresentation.$ ?7 {: k& ^* z: l" G2 s- L
    That's all for the introduction
: O+ C9 d& H( o8 b0 jand now we can go on to the literature review.
4 o( ~' x+ e! Q' @+ }- a    Next, I would like to turn to a more difficult problem.
3 g9 G$ p/ m" v% x2 X0 ?    The next point I'd like to talk about is the feasibility of this
$ n# R6 }2 C# c1 w  x project.: V3 x) @: d  ?/ `" w
    That brings me to my second point.+ B9 l  H1 m, ^7 Z; _
    I am glad that we can now leave this rather boring subject of
: Z3 d# G' L0 s/ v* R3 z0 |; r8 Omathematic deduction and go into a more attractive one, that is the % i5 t* Z5 Q  y) Z
application of the formula.
" L9 p# u3 D9 x; F$ ]    III. Resuming the
6 G4 N& l. d% \# \/ M0 G% k8 mTopic
6 j& {6 L7 `! u  X( Y+ I' _
    Let' s come back to what I said in/ s) h& A- ~' E
the first part of my speech.2 k! C$ g5 `; D6 ~  U; o
* R$ G5 S' Y5 E/ ]% y2 H$ ~$ _
    Getting back to the
, a+ ?& Z( \/ _6 C1 V2 i1 psubject of the problem of theoretical considerations we can find that...
) V+ a9 K' p, I; M1 M    I want to return to the first part of my presentation.
. g3 j, Q) O* K. Y4 c" ~    Now, to get back to the effect of temperature, you may be aware , @$ V& f9 `& q
that the problems have been solved.% P( J$ o* _. Y8 i2 N
    This brings me ' n2 I, C; i3 j; L, i, n. L9 R
back to the question of security.
# e' t8 B- \4 ~" @* ^4 W    At this point I
3 b9 a6 _4 ~, I5 Vwould like to refer again to the question of methods in the first part
& p% P/ o8 R4 V' g; aof my lecture.
- D6 A7 {7 _! C2 |3 n$ ?* ]5 C    Referring again to the first * y3 i$ O+ @2 ]: e
question, I think...# n+ e! e7 F8 }3 K" F- O
    Referring to the Coming Point
. w/ Q  t! p1 }+ z7 _    I'll deal with it later.8 l" z9 T% j. h* }+ d
    I' 11 touch upon / J, o% I. m" i5 V9 j  t% I' E# E
that point in a moment.
/ @; e* K9 d! o% ~    I shall tell you in detail ! q) J! ^" {; t6 w/ i
shortly.
1 L  p; s+ }. U9 s/ y  b9 `    IV. Introducing the Supporting 1 W# Z4 N1 \- D- ^% j) u
Materials
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    I think this part is the most * w; `! q  J1 b" [/ U
difficult, so I'll explain it in greater detail.
" L5 ]  D0 Y& j3 L$ O- k* E    I think this part of my paper is most important, so I plan to
$ }, ^+ o; |3 N; gspend more time on it.
% A( r/ D0 f+ ]9 S* F4 E9 `* F7 {    Please allow me to deal with this
9 T3 k2 Z$ C0 R7 E, w! r: d2 o4 o matter more extensively.
6 R5 O! ^& p6 a8 j    Being the most important part of - V) ]1 `! U+ k6 _. K
my presentation, I will elaborate on it with more slides.$ H$ g8 b) n1 O# G# y6 i
    I' 11 expand this topic with drawings and figures.
, B+ y; A  ?6 V' O' w/ ?, R; k    Indicating the Points Briefly! h" W# ^9 @; q! G- @, r
    Limited by the6 \  V; \& N) M7 B8 M
time available, I can only give you a very brief account of this
) R! k1 S5 {7 i1 b- bmatter.+ N' b% z( H: X6 Z$ N$ f) M
    I don't think that I should
$ X4 P7 G4 B3 U; R, d2 R2 Qdescribe the methods in detail, because they are included in the
" N" s- C1 x  V  f* ~handout./ t* Y5 w% T, [2 x. ^
    I will not go into detail on it.& D1 H3 E) u. u9 e) X) a; ~
    This point has been talked about repeatedly in this symposium, . }: r9 d1 T- T6 m
so I am not going to spend too much time on it.$ |! C! X% `: Y
    Let's go through the following points very rapidly.
  ~% o0 n! U5 H0 ~$ d) p  i    I just want to outline for you what I experienced in using this ! X: _3 e8 E$ f  E
new drug.0 c% ]: D8 q/ W4 \( v
    I shall not go over all these
5 i. ~& D# a6 I2 o, Kexplanations. My time is running short. So I'’11 be brief.; Q% g0 o' g, A' P/ v8 n; V
    It is sufficient to say that these experiments were poorly
$ m6 l4 l. O( y! `# g, B$ Edesigned and without controls.
$ Z% k! o9 v) L9 c1 I2 w    V. Repairing a
2 a) ?  k- T+ m4 B/ ISlip of Tone

4 o8 x, m5 ]4 z' `5 a3 I    The first of such experiments
  K/ D1 S# g# pbegan in 2000, rather than 1999.
+ H3 b. K% h: F+ k0 a    May I have the
- \' L% E# w) P+ Llights, I mean the slides.
* A4 s! ]  g. `" `# M   
7 I+ J# [) {( [+ k' [* I The temperature increased, I1 X4 W4 e6 Z+ t8 Z: s, ?  P- N
shall say decreased., M* G, _: I' b# K# k, O
    The population is 13 million, 9 _; K3 ^8 Z. ~/ t# y
sorry, 31 million.2 M* Z( t1 z" d2 X1 t4 @
    The exchange rate dropped from 2.5
; G6 N' G" C. B6 M/ t to 1.8, I beg your pardon, 1.9.
( J2 k- t; d; E$ N    As you can see 7 y! a5 b% P: k. A; E# X9 t
from the first row, excuse me, the second row, that the output increased
$ y  B# o% k5 L" H9 b5 K two fold.5 a. F+ N8 l, A6 V% u3 F
    VI. Expressions Concerning Audio-Visual! T: J* L: Y9 C* k0 R' h; E+ y, h
Aids

8 C( U+ S4 N2 A    Could we have the lights off? And
9 m% p) L- Q: Q" Tthe first slide, please.- \, o: I; Q/ g% S! I
    Lights off, first slide, please.  J+ s1 y6 U0 u: I
    Dim the lights, and first slide, please.( R2 A9 {3 m4 d+ C
    The slide is not so clear. Please darken the room a little more.  {- U, d" O$ [2 L  B5 |5 @- z% n
    Could you please turn on the lights, please?
5 D. x+ m2 R( g3 B( K: l! {& [! @    Now, we can have the lights on./ J- e( f, R6 x8 p7 b' d6 a- P
    Please switch + a2 g! ^2 Z) J" [; ^( X
on the lights.
' l5 r# p1 d% B4 I& j& J    Lights on, please.+ [+ S6 p0 l* C7 \
    I apologize that this slide is not so clear, but I hope you can
! b* t9 Z0 g6 I- Hstill make out the general idea.4 S, c& n% O7 M8 `) \! t8 s# L
    Sorry for the 0 \6 x, ?% y# e! R! Y- y) X8 K0 b
small print./ [& Y  H' e* `3 E; b+ j9 ^
    I'm sorry we left a figure out 9 [: @# g4 e. X6 P$ z# N
here.5 O) A; L: L$ X, `/ T
    VI. Explaining the Contents on the , a/ P6 |$ V8 O5 S: k  F% x
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! v4 [7 o, Q  w* {+ J6 x    This slide demonstrates ...
& U! @9 L5 r1 W3 T/ A3 a& x' N1 `    On this slide, you can see...5 Y! Z+ t! _! ?' k$ n
    This curve in   v, B( @! Q* j. M* ^; _- s
this slide shows...% n, e& V/ C; Q
    This figure in this slide ' s, y6 M5 E8 _  Z
exhibits...: F" m8 l7 t' ], D
    This table on this slide 1 T4 ^2 U  V0 ^5 T3 W  Y
presents...+ W- }0 C: R1 G, ~* Y
    This diagram on this slide
% W5 ^6 ?; P2 r0 H( pdepicts...
1 a/ G: T% M3 |    This chart on this slide displaces" p' ~/ s; ]& {  i- [1 Y  |
...: }+ X  Q& L: m( r
    The picture on this slide shows
5 J' R7 \# y6 R' J, \0 m...
' V6 U; j3 ?1 K3 K$ v. n) O    The photomicrograph on this slide 0 L2 `  {6 `4 g7 n( O& d
shows ...7 z4 ]( g; i& a, W( K
    The flow-chart on this slide 2 d# O3 G9 i4 v9 `) T
points out...1 t; R: q6 d) @+ g& @; \
    The circuit diagram on this slide
- q) F, U" \/ e. ?represents~...~; d6 p2 ]' [' _. a
    Indicating the Sources of the
" ^) y6 w; X) A1 WContent in a0 d5 E$ b1 H8 b% L& n1 v
    This figure is taken from.., by ; N$ C7 U% O* w% |
Dr. Li.+ r% H$ F4 V4 @- d% Z2 d
    This diagram is after that of + ^3 |) l5 I2 C; ~( e
Prof. Wang with some modification
3 P, q7 K0 c, y9 O: B8 W& q2 k    VII. Demanding to
1 |$ a5 r# y, k& p/ p6 l Show the Next Slide
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    May I proceed to the next slide,
; k8 j8 Z% G; Oplease?
3 @9 S, g4 b$ p& r5 @3 ^    I think we can move on to the next
2 y9 W# j) t( l- w" Z! a# f6 d slide.! c/ b& w" w) O9 ]( L1 Y
    Let me show you the next slide.$ D/ f0 Q# v" W8 O9 j* C
    Now, we can go on to the next slide.               '
9 O6 P$ P2 l/ H" S9 {. f; q  h& D    Next slide, please.
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  Next, please.
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发表于 2010-5-20 22:25:40 |显示全部楼层
希望有朝一日能够用上,收藏了,嘻嘻

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发表于 2010-5-24 10:19:22 |显示全部楼层
好久没有学习了,谢谢LZ分享

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发表于 2010-5-27 15:23:24 |显示全部楼层
有用,就是过长

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发表于 2010-5-28 15:05:45 |显示全部楼层
学习之~但有点长,有精华中的精华版就好了~~嘿嘿~

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发表于 2010-5-29 16:19:30 |显示全部楼层
还不错哦,谢谢

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发表于 2010-6-3 13:20:33 |显示全部楼层
还是害怕的啊,汗

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发表于 2010-6-7 21:47:36 |显示全部楼层
有用有用啊。。。

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