- 1.In Obama’s speech in Fudan University, how did he make his audience centered at the beginning?2.Consider your motives.A good speech answers a need that the audience has.3.When you feel nervous, tell your audience and apologize.4.When you address a small group of audience, you can usually look briefly from one person to another.5.Your audience can always notice your body’s distress.6.The audience may feel the speaker is()if he avoids eye contact.7.You should never(), for they are pushing your audience away.8.It is difficult for the audience to take in the message exactly the same as what the speaker intends to deliver because()。9.Thorough and careful audience analysis gives consideration to both objective needs and()needs such as the audience’s attitudes, 10.Opening a presentation with a question can engage audience immediately. If a presenter opens with a response question, heshe exp11.In public speaking, people who speak at a moderate rate are usually easy to follow for the audience.12.Answering the “so what” questions in the end can give the audience a feeling that the questions have been answered, tasks accomp13.During the preparation of a speech, in order to place the audience in the center, a speaker should consider the issue of()14.When conducting a demographic analysis of the audience, the speaker should take into consideration the age, gender, profession, 15.The sale usually takes place outside the house, with the audience ()on benches, chairs or boxes.16.Using notes on index cards in a presentation helps to increase eye contact with your audience.17.A clear outline of your presentation will help the audience to know what to expect and follow your talk easily.18.In a question and answer session, the audience may ask questions to ()。19.In a ()speech you argue a point and convince the audience to accept your proposal.20.What is your understanding of “making eye contact with your audience”?