Lecture2Tips on Making a PowerPoint and Doing Research

Lecture2 test

1、单选题:
‌Which one is not true about PowerPoint?​
选项:
A: PowerPoint is used to provide the outline.
B: PowerPoint is used to display graphs and pictures.
C: PowerPoint is used to focus the audience on key points.
D: PowerPoint is used to substitute for sound and dynamic speaking skills.
答案: 【 PowerPoint is used to substitute for sound and dynamic speaking skills.

2、单选题:
‍When we build the slide structure, what should we do?‎
选项:
A: We should write down complete sentences.
B: We should write down all the details.
C: We should use key words and phrases only.
D: We should use long paragraphs.
答案: 【 We should use key words and phrases only.

3、单选题:
‎Which one is true according to the lecture?‌
选项:
A: The slides themselves should be the “star of the show”.
B: Your slides should not have plenty of “white space”.
C: By using PowerPoint as the presentation , the presenter tends to lose the attention of the   audience.
D: The more clutter you have on your slide, the more powerful your visual message will become.
答案: 【 By using PowerPoint as the presentation , the presenter tends to lose the attention of the   audience.

4、单选题:
‏What will make the audience bored?‏
选项:
A: Showing no text at all on the PowerPoint.
B: Reciting what is on their PowerPoint slides.
C: Using some animations.
D: Using “Wipe Left-to-Right” for a bullet point.
答案: 【 Reciting what is on their PowerPoint slides.

5、单选题:
​Which one is not true about choosing colors and fonts?‌
选项:
A: Warm colors work best for backgrounds as they appear to recede away from us into the background. 
B: Use many font sets throughout your entire slide presentation.
C: Cool colors generally work best for objects in the foreground.
D: Use the same font set throughout your entire slide presentation.
答案: 【 Use the same font set throughout your entire slide presentation.

6、单选题:
‎Which type of charts are used to show percentages?‍
选项:
A: Vertical bar charts
B: Pie charts
C: Horizontal Bar
D: Line Chart
答案: 【 Pie charts

7、单选题:
‌What is not true about choosing a topic for our research?‌
选项:
A: Pick the first idea that pops into your mind.
B: Make sure that you are passionate about the topic.
C: Choose a topic on which there is enough information available.
D: Avoid choosing a topic that is too big.
答案: 【 Pick the first idea that pops into your mind.

8、单选题:
‎What is not one of the purposes of introduction part?‏
选项:
A: To provide the rationale for the paper.
B: To arouse the readers’ interest.
C: To lead them to read the paper.
D: To give a lot of details of the research.
答案: 【 To give a lot of details of the research.

9、单选题:
‏What is most frequently used for quantitative research?‍
选项:
A: Literature review
B: Interviews
C: Data analysis
D: Questionnaires
答案: 【 Questionnaires

10、单选题:
‌Which format is typically used for literary research papers?‏
选项:
A: MLA
B: APA
C: Chicago
D: ACS
答案: 【 MLA

unit 8 Medical Care

8.1.2

1、单选题:
‎Choose the best answer to each of the following questions.‏‎音频3‏‎1. What is the speaker mainly talking about?‏
选项:
A: How we can develop medicines.
B: How hard it is to develop medicines.
C: How long we can expect to live.
D: How many diseases we have known.
答案: 【 How hard it is to develop medicines.

2、单选题:
‍ Why did the speaker show us the picture about a swimmer, a rowboat, a sailboat, and a tugboat?‏
选项:
A: To show what may happen to the development of medicine.
B: To show how many different ways to cross the sea.
C: To teach us to think outside the box when developing a new medicine.
D: To teach us building a bridge is not the best way.
答案: 【 To show what may happen to the development of medicine.

3、单选题:
‎Which of the following is true, according to the text?‎
选项:
A: We had a long way to go to apply what we know about diseases into the development of medicine.
B: Life expectancy is on a steady rise due to the development in medicine.
C: We can change the shape of a drug to develop the desired medicine.
D: It’s not expensive to develop a new medicine.
答案: 【 We had a long way to go to apply what we know about diseases into the development of medicine.

4、填空题:
‍Listen carefully and fill in the missing information.​‍音频2​‍Drug development is the process of bringing a new pharmaceutical drug to the market once a lead 1_____ has been identified through the process of drug discovery. It includes pre-clinical research on 2_____ and animals, clinical trials on humans, and may include the step of obtaining regulatory approval to market the drug.​‍The full cost of bringing a new drug to market – from discovery through 3_____ trials to approval – is complex and controversial; typically it is hundreds of millions or billions of U.S. dollars. ​‍Candidates for a new drug to treat a disease might theoretically include from 5,000 to 10,000 chemical compounds. On average about 4_____ of these will show sufficient promise for further evaluation using laboratory tests, mice and other test animals. Typically, about 5_____ of these will qualify for tests on humans.​‍​‍1.​
答案: 【 compound

5、填空题:
‎2.‎
答案: 【 micro-organisms

6、填空题:
​3.​
答案: 【 clinical

7、填空题:
‌4.‌
答案: 【 250

8、填空题:
‌5.‌
答案: 【 10

8.1.4

1、填空题:
‌Listen to the speech again and complete the outline below. After the listening, you may organize the speech with the outline in this exercise. ‍‌音频3‍‌I. life expectancy‍‌--born in (1) _____: over the age of 48‍‌--dip there for the 1918 flu.‍‌--born in 2010: (2) ______‍‌II. diseases and medicine‍‌a. Gap--diseases we now know the exact molecular basis: about (3) _____ vs. diseases now have treatments available: Only about (4) _____‍‌b. What we think: fundamental information to application: a (5) _____ vs. reality: (6) _____ shiny bridge a swimmer, a rowboat , a sailboat ,a tugboat if you're lucky, somebody gets across.‍‌III. Why so hard‍‌Drug: A small molecule, a few atoms all in a (7) _____ determine whether to hit its target.‍‌Process to develop a drug: start out with thousands of compounds weed down through various steps run a clinical trial (8) _____ after you started, you will get one approval. Cost (9) ______ for that one success.‍‌‍‌1.‍
答案: 【 1900

2、填空题:
‏2.‏
答案: 【 age 79

3、填空题:
‌3.‌
答案: 【 4000

4、填空题:
‍4.‎
答案: 【 250

5、填空题:
‌5.‎
答案: 【 bridge

6、填空题:
‎6.​
答案: 【 no

7、填空题:
‏7.‏
答案: 【 shape

8、填空题:
‎8.​
答案: 【 14 years

9、填空题:
‌9.‎
答案: 【 a billion dollars

8.2.2

1、单选题:
‏Listen to the conversation for the first time, focus on the global idea of the passage and then choose the right answers to the following questions.‏‏音频5‏‏‏‏What are they mainly talking about?‏‏‏
选项:
A: Children should be covered..
B: Privatized health care is better.
C: Health care system should be reformed.
D: Japan has better health care than the US
答案: 【 Health care system should be reformed.

2、单选题:
​Which of the following is not true according to the conversation?‏
选项:
A: Democrats and Republicans disagree on nationalized healthcare.
B: Some children don’t have insurance because their parents don’t have a job.
C: Insurance companies should cover women giving birth to children.
D:  Privatized health care might slow down technology development.
答案: 【  Privatized health care might

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