Conversationalists will, as a rule, be relaxed and not worrying 【1】______ab

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问题    Conversationalists will, as a rule, be relaxed and not worrying  【1】______
about the impression they are creating—unlike the lecturer or the
person undergoes an interview. Slips and errors of grammar will be  【2】______
frequent, and will bother no one. They certainly form expected part 【3】______
of conversation, and perhaps a welcomed one, because to talk too    【4】______
smoothly and correctly is to run the risk of sounding as a book—   【5】______
and no one likes talking to a book. Similarly, slight careless of   【6】______
pronunciation will be common, and few people will bother to go in
for the "tidying up" of speech, or the adoption of an unusually smart
accent that is sometimes noticeable in circumstances which it is    【7】______
thought necessary to "create impression." Frequently,
conversationalists know a good deal about people they are talking to,【8】______
and share common interests and a store of common facts. All this,
ally to the lack of any definite plan in many informal talks, will lead【9】______
to sudden and predictable changes of subject matter.                【10】______ [br] 【M2】

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答案 person ∧ undergoes—who; undergoes—undergoing

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