根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,判斷句子的正(T)誤(F)。
     Chen Yan has been restless since he learned a 7.3-magnitude earthquake happened in Haiti. Several
hours later, a friend in the National Earthquake Disaster Relief Team called, telling him about the terrible
aftermath (創(chuàng)傷) of the quake in the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince (太子港) .
     He collected his packs and booked an air ticket for Beijing on the afternoon of Jan 13th with the
intention of going with the National Earthquake Disaster Relief Team. After he hurried to the airport in
Chengdu, he was told by the NEDRT that he could not go with them because he was not on its payroll
(雇員名單). That night he called a famous Beijing-based foundation asking whether it could help him go
to Haiti. As China has not established diplomatic relations (外交關(guān)系) with Haiti, members of the
foundation cannot go to Haiti. Neither could it help him go there.
     On the afternoon of Jan 14th, members of the NEDRT arrived in Haiti. One member called Chen and
told him the country was in a deplorable  (糟透的) condition. Most of the houses in  Port-au-Prince had
collapsed (坍塌). Although all the peacekeepers were involved in the rescue operation, it proved
ineffective because of the lack of equipment. Only one hospital still operated and people were scared.
(     )1. Chen Yan knew about the terrible aftermath of the quake in Haiti on TV.
(     )2. Chen Yan is on the National Earthquake Disaster Relief Team.
(     )3. We can go to Haiti to be a volunteer right away.
(     )4. Members of the NEDRT arrived in Haiti On the afternoon of Jan 14th.
(     )5. All the peacekeepers were involved in the rescue operation, it proved very effective.
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     Have you ever spoken or acted before the public? Have you got stage fright c怯場)? Many people
have such an experience but they feel differently about it.  Some are just a little nervous,  others become
dizzy (眩暈 WJ).  It's hard to tell why these feelings happen.  Anyway, stage fright is a common problem and you can overcome (克服) it. To overcome stage fright you need to do lots of work.  It takes time.  
But it will pay off in  . the end. The first step is facing the fact you have stage fright. Then what? Here are
somc steps toward a speaking success story.
     Soon you have to give a speech in class.  But you are worried about it.  What should you do?
      * Try practicing at home.  Then,  even if you become nervous, at least your opening sentences will
be right.
      * Before you go on stage,  try listening to relaxing music or breathing deeply.  This may help you
feel better.
      * Dress smartly.  This will give you confidence.
      * Once you are up on stage,  pick out the most friendly face in the audience.  Look into the person's
eyes from time to time and speak as if you are talking directly to that person.
        * Write down the key points of your speech on small cards.  But don't hold your notes in your
hand.  Put them on a table near you instead.
        * If you are trembling,  stand against a table or move your legs and move about a little.
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容 ,判斷句正  (T)誤  (F) .
(     ) 1. Many people have the experience of stage fright and they feel the same about it.
(     ) 2. It's very easy to overcome stage fright and it doesn't take a long time.
(     ) 3. Listening to relaxing music or breathing deeply before you go on stage may help  you feel better.
(     ) 4. When you are on stage, it's not right to look into any other person's eyes.
(     ) 5. Dressing smartly is also important to get a speaking success story.

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