87-Ed met most of his friends at the gym. Now once a week, they all meet up and exercise together by going for bike rides around the city. As the saying goes, ----------. 1) practice makes perfect 2) easy come, easy go 3) birds of a feather flock together 4) two heads are better than one
Part B. Cloze Test Directions: Questions 88-92 are related to the following passage. Read the passage and decide which choice (1), (2), (3), or (4) best fits each space. Then mark your answer sheet.
When you are going to give a book talk, you need to prepare it carefully. First, you should choose a book that you enjoyed (88) ----------- well. You will give a better talk if you feel (89) ----------- talking about it. After you (90) ----------- on the book, make notes about what you want to say. Use small note cards or pieces of paper. Then practice %% Page 16 talking from the notes until you can talk without reading the notes and without many (91) ----------. At this point, you should time yourself to make sure your talk is not too long or (92) ----------. If necessary, adjust your talk so that it takes the right amount of time. Finally, practice your talk with a friend or record it so you can listen to it. \begin{tabular}{llll}
\textbf{87-} \textbf{Ed met most of his friends at the gym. Now once a week, they all meet up and exercise together by going for bike rides around the city. As the saying goes, ----------.}
\noindent 1) practice makes perfect \hfill 2) easy come, easy go
\noindent 3) birds of a feather flock together \hfill 4) two heads are better than one
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\textbf{Part B. Cloze Test}
\textit{Directions: Questions 88-92 are related to the following passage. Read the passage and decide which choice (1), (2), (3), or (4) best fits each space. Then mark your answer sheet.}
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\noindent When you are going to give a book talk, you need to prepare it carefully. First, you should choose a book that you enjoyed (88) ----------- well. You will give a better talk if you feel (89) ----------- talking about it. After you (90) ----------- on the book, make notes about what you want to say. Use small note cards or pieces of paper. Then practice
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talking from the notes until you can talk without reading the notes and without many (91) ----------. At this point, you should time yourself to make sure your talk is not too long or (92) ----------. If necessary, adjust your talk so that it takes the right amount of time. Finally, practice your talk with a friend or record it so you can listen to it.
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