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2023届高三英语名校新题快递--开学考试专辑专题04阅读理解之七选五原卷版01【山东省济南市2022-2023学年高三开学摸底考试】Mid-AutumnFestivalisoneofthemostimportantfestivalsinChinesec
alendar.Thefestivaltypicallyinvolvesfamilygettingtogethertosharemooncakeswhilewatchingthemoon.TypicalChinesemooncakesareround
inshape,andmeasurearound10cmindiameterand4-5cminthickness.Mostmooncakesconsistofathintenderskinenvelopingasweet,densefilling.____16____.Itisacustom
forhousewivestopreparemooncakesathomewhenthefestivalisapproaching.Nowlet'slearntomaketraditionalChinesemooncakes.Aboveall,fullpreparationsshould
bemade,includingmaterialssuchasdough(生面团),flour,water,sugarandvegetableoil,andfillings—lotusseedpaste(莲子蓉)andeggs.Mixtoge
therallthematerialstogetadough.____17____Next,separatetheeggyolksfromthewhitesandsaltthesteamedyolks.Whiletheovenispreheatingto180degreesCelsius,ro
llthelotuspasteandthedoughintosmallballs.____18____.Then,shapeupwitheachconsistingofadoughwrapper,oneballoflotuspaste,andonehalfofa
saltedeggyolk.Makeaholeinaballoflotusandputtheyolkinside.Similarly,coverthelotusball(withtheyolkinside)withawrapper.____19____.T
henshapeitwiththemold(模具).____20____.Takethemoutafter5minutesandbrushthemwiththeeggwash.Putthemooncakesbackuntiltheybecomegoldenbrown.R
emembertowaittoeatthemooncakesfortwodayswhentheywillbesoftandalsolookshiny.A.Amooncakeballismade.B.Pre
parethesaltedeggyolks.C.Finally,putallmooncakesintotheoven.D.Flatteneachpieceofdoughintoathinwrapper.E.There'remanystoriesabou
tmooncakesandChang'e.F.Mooncakesarethemust-eatfoodfortheMid-AutumnFestival.G.Coveredwithplasticwrap,itshouldbeseta
sideforatleast3hours.02【湖南省长沙市长郡中学2022-2023学年高三上学期入学考试】Naturesoothes(抚慰)ourstressed-outsouls.Weknowthatnatureisthebes
tprescription,andnewresearchsuggestswecangainbenefitswhilevisitingparks.___16___ThestudypublishedintheInternationalJournalofEnvironmentalHealthRes
earchfoundthatspending20minutesinacityparkcanmakeyouhappier,regardlessofwhetheryouusethattimetoexerciseornot."Ingeneral,wefoundparkvisitors
reportedanimprovementinemotionalwell-being(幸福感)aftertheparkvisit.”thestudy'sleadauthorandUniversityofAlabamaatBirminghamprofes
sorHonK.Yuensaidinastatement.“___17___”Instead,wefoundtimespentintheparkisrelatedtoimprovedemotionalwell-bein
g.”Forthestudy,94adultsvisitedthreecityparksinMountainBrook,Alabama,completingaquestionnaireabouttheirsubjectivewell-beingbeforeandaftertheirvisit
.___18___Avisitofbetween20and25minutesshowedthebestresults,witharoughly64%increaseintheparticipants'self-repor
tedwell-being,eveniftheydidn'tmoveagreatdealinthepark.___19___Thestudygroupwastrulysmall.asthestudy'sco-authorandan
otherUABprofessor,GavinJenkins,acknowledges.___20___Thechallengefacingcitiesisthatthereisincreasingevide
nceaboutthevalueofcityparksbutwecontinuetoseethedecreaseofthesespaces.A.Somethingwasusedtotracktheirphysicalactivity.B.Youusuall
yvisitasmallgreenspaceinyourneighborhood.C.However,itsfindingspointedouttheimportanceofcityparks.D.Ifyouwanttofe
elhappier,youjustneedtoexercisefor20minutesinapark.E.Thebestpartisthatyouneedn'tvisitanationalparkorgofaroutofyourway.F.Thi
smeanspeoplecanbenefitfromvisitinganearbypark,regardlessofphysicalability.G.Butwedidn'tfindlevelsofphysicalactivityarelinkedto
improvedemotionalwell-being.03【江苏省镇江市2022-2023学年高三上学期期初考试】Weareallsocialemotionalbeingsandthroughouto
urlives,wewillcontinuetoshapeourbehaviorsandrelationships.However,forlifelongwell-being,thedevelopmentofsocialemotionalskillsshouldbeshapedwiselya
sachildopensitseyestotheworld.Herearesomestrategicactionsthatwillhelpyouguideyourchildinimprovingtheirsocialemotiona
llearningskills.36Iftheyarecrying,tellthem“youlooksad”or“itlookslikeyouaremadrightnow."Thiswayyoucanreflec
ttheiremotionstothemwithwordsandhelpthemunderstandandexpresstheiremotionstoo.Approveyourchildren'sfeeli
ngs.Insteadofsaying"Stopshoutingandcalmdown,it'snotabigdeal"trytosay"Iknowyouarereallyangryrightnowbutwecantalkaboutit.”37Giveyourkid
somespaceandletthemexperienceuncomfortablefeelings.Everyonefeelsaloneorboredsometimes.38Thiswillhelpthemtoleratedisturbing
feelingsandsituationsgoingforward.Acceptemotions&correctbehaviors.It'sokaytofeelangrysometimes.Eventually,weneedtofeelthatangerinsomes
pecificsituations.39Teachyourchildrenthatthefeelingisnormal,buttheyshouldn'tbescreamingloudlyinapublicareajustbecausetheyare
feelinganemotionasthismaymakeotherpeopleuncomfortable.Supportothercognitiveskills.40Scientificeducationalbraingamesapps
developedbyacademicianslikethoseatMentalUParereliableandbeneficialsourcestoimprovecognitive(认知的)skills.Everyparentshouldkeepinmindthatallkidscans
hapeanddeveloptheirsocialandemotionalskillsdifferently.Tryingtofindwaysthatsuityourkids’needs.interestsandaccordingtolearningstyle
sisalwaysabettersolutionthanblamingyourselforthekids.A.Cognitiveskillscanonlybeacquiredfromclassroomlearning.B.Defineandp
utintowordsyourchildren'semotions.C.However,itisneveracceptabletoshowbehaviors.D.Teachthemhowtohandlethosefeelingsinsteadofavoi
dingthem.E.Thiswayyoucanshowthemthatit'ssometimesokaytohavebigfeelings.F.Socialemotionallearningalsoimprovesstudents'atti
tudestowardsschool.G.Improvingmathematicalandproblem-solvingskillswillalsosupportchildren'ssocialemotion
aldevelopment.04【山东省日照市2022-2023学年高三上学期第一次校际联考】Doyousufferfromlowenergy?Isitdifficulttogetoutofbedinthemorning?
Doyourheadandstomachache?Ifso,youcouldbeexperiencingjobburnout.____16____—77%ofworkerssurveyedbyDeloittesaidtheyhadexperiencedburnout.And90%ofthose
saidthatstresshadnegativelyimpactedtheirwork.Burnoutisdangerous.Itcanleadtomentalandphysicalexhausti
on,alossofidentity,andfeelingalackofaccomplishment,theyharmthebodyovertime.Doyouwanttogetoutofthisstate?_
___17____Onewayyoucanhelprelieveburnoutisbypracticingcommunication.Beclearaboutwhatyou’refeeling,andifyouarebeingoverworked,discussitwithyours
upervisororcoworkers.____18____Takingtimeoffisalsoagoodidea.Whileself-careistrendingthesedays,itwillnotcureburnout.____19____Theirsup
portandcooperationcanmakeyoufeelbetter.Anotheroptionistakingpartinregularphysicalactivitiestogetyourmindoffwork.____20____A
studycitedbyTheNewYorkTimesfoundthatsurgeonswhomadetimeforrecreationalactivitieswerelesslikelytoexperienceburnoutthanthosewhodidn’t.
Afewideasforrelaxingactivitiescanbeyoga,meditation,ormindfulness.A.Asamatteroffact,youaren’talone.B.Finally,maketimetodothingsyoulov
e.C.Burnoutcanalsodevelopalongwithanxiety.D.Readontodiscoverhowtodealwithiteffectively.E.Providethemwithideasthatwouldhelplightenburnoutintheoff
ice.F.Whatcanhelpaddresstheproblemistoseeadoctorormeetwithfriends.G.Ifyouareeatingmoreorlessthanusual,stresshormonescanbeaffe
ctingyourappetite.05【江苏省海安市2022-2023学年高三上学期期初学业质量监测】EvaluatingSourcesofHealthInformationMakinggoodchoicesaboutyour
ownhealthrequiresreasonableevaluation.Akeyfirststepinbetteringyourevaluationabilityistolookcarefullyatyoursourcesofhealthinformation.____16_
___.Besides,howtoseparatefactfromopinion,howtorecognizepoorreasoning,andhowtoanalyzeinformationandthereli
abilityofsourcesareofgreatimportance.Thefollowingsuggestionscanhelpyousortthroughthehealthinformationyoureceivefromcommonsource
s.Gototheoriginalsource.____17____.Findoutforyourselfwhatastudyreallyreported,anddeterminewhetheritwasbasedongoodscience.Thinka
boutthetypeofstudy.Andexaminethefindingsoftheoriginalresearch.Watchformisleadinglanguage.Somestudieswillfindthatabe
havior“contributesto”oris“associatedwith”anoutcome;thisdoesnotmeanthatacertaincoursemustleadtoacertainresult.Beawarethatinformationmaya
lsobeincorrectlyexplainedbyanauthor’spointofview.____18____.Useyourcommonsense.Ifareportseemstoogoodtobetrue,probablyitis.____19____.Thegoalof
anadistosellyousomething.Evaluate“scientific”statementscarefully,andbeawareofquackery(江湖骗术).____20____.Friendsandfamilyme
mberscanbeagreatsourceofideasandinspiration,buteachofusneedstofindahealthylifestylethatworksforus.Developingtheabilitytoeva
luatereasonablyandindependentlyabouthealthproblemswillserveyouwellthroughoutyourlife.A.It’srightforyoutomakechoices.B.Makechoicesthatare
rightforyou.C.Mediareportsoftensimplifytheresultsofmedicalresearch.D.Beespeciallycarefulofinformationcontainedinadvertisemen
ts.E.Carefullyreadorlistentoinformationinordertofullyunderstandit.F.Reasonableevaluationincludesknowingwhereandhowtofindrelevantinforma
tion.G.Reasonableevaluationcandistinguishbetweenresearchreportsandpublichealthadvice.06【河北省保定市部分学校2022-2023学年高三上学期开学考试】Formakingconta
ctandcommunicatingwithaperson,effectiveeyecontactisessentialtooureverydayinteractionwithpeople,andalsotothosewhowanttobeeffec
tivecommunicatorsinpublicplaces.____36____.GenerallyinWesternsocietiesandmanyothercultures,eyecontactwit
hapersonisexpectedtoberegularbutnotoverlypersistent.____37____,causingthepersonwho’stheobjectofaperson’sstaret
ofeeloverlystudiedanduncomfortable.____38____.TheNewZealandMedicalJournalreportedthatonereasonsomanyyoung
childrenfallvictimtoattacksbypetdogsistheiroverly-lastingeyecontactwithpets,whichcausesthemtofeelthreatenedanddefensive.Overlylast
ingeyecontactisalsoasignofaperson’sover-awarenessofthemessagestheyaregiving.Inthecaseofpeoplewhotrytolietosomeone,theymaydistort(扭曲)theireyec
ontactsothatthey’renotavoidingit.____39____.Butonthecontrary,evasive(逃避的)eyecontactisasignofdiscomfort.Whydoweavoidlookingat
aperson?Itmaybebecausewefeelashamedtobelookingatthemifwe’rebeingdishonestoftryingtotakethemin.Evasiveeyecontactmayalsoasignofdishones
ty.However,Scotland’sUniversityofStirlingfoundthat,inaquestion-and-answerstudyamongchildren,thosewhomaintainedeyecontactwerelesslikelytocomeupwiththe
correctanswertoaquestionthanthosewholookedawaytoconsidertheirresponse.____40____,whenthisenergycouldbespent
ondeepthinking.A.ThisisawidelyrecognizedindicatoroflyingB.ConstanteyecontactisoftenconsideredtoberudeC.Eyecontactis
theactoflookingintosomeone’seyesD.Butthere’ssomethingyoumaynotknowabouteyecontactE.Overpoweringeyecontactcanma
ketheotherpersonexcitedF.Evenbetweenhumansandnon-humans,lastingeyecontactissometimesunadvisableG.Eyecontact,asasocializing
device,cantakeasurprisingamountofefforttomaintain07【江苏省泰州中学2022-2023学年高三上学期期初调研考试】Youroptionsforanego-friendlyhomemayseemso
mewhatlimitednow—solarpanels,rainbarrels,andmaybeasmallgarden—butastheworldofgreentechnologyadvanced,t
hereisariseinthenumberofsmart,ego-friendlyhomeimprovements.Someofthemareavailablenow.___16___Readontoseehowyoucanimproveyour
homenow.Ahomethermostat(恒温器)canautomaticallyadjustthetemperatureforyou,makingsureyourhouseiswarmwhenyougethomeandreducingenergywasteduringtheday.Fore
xample,athermostatcalledNestLearningThermostatlearnsyourheatingandcoolingpreferenceandautomaticallyadjustsitself.___17___,withou
teverhavingtoremembertoadjusttheItemperature.Yearsago,recyclingpaperandplasticwasthemostyoucoulddotosaveresource.___18__
_recyclingeverythingfromChristmaslightstowinecorks(瓶塞).Andwheredothepost-recycling-processmaterialsendup?Backinyourhome,intheformofrecycled-paperc
ountertops(台面)andrecycledplasticcarpets,tonameafew.___19___.Butifyou'rereadytotakeyourheating,coolingandelectricitysystemintothefuture,the
nyou'llwanttostartwithalternativenewenergysource,likesolarpanelsorwindpower.Solarpanelsareadditionsyoucanmaketoyourownhouse,butifyoudon'thave
thetimeormoney,youcanalsochoosealternativeenergysourcesthroughyourregularsupplier.In2009,TheWallStreetJournalaskedfourarchitecturalfirmstoimagine
thefutureofgreenhomes.___20___Theydesignedwhattheycallthe“IncredibleEdibleHouse”,coveredingreenintheformofplantsandgardensthatprovidefoodfor
thehomeowners,absorbheattokeeptheinteriorcool,andarewateredfromarooftopthatcatchesrain.A.Therearequitea
lotofbenefitsofgreenhomes.B.Others,likewallsmadeofgardens,areabitmorefuturisticC.Traditionalenergysourcesarestillthenormin
mosthousesD.Nestusershavesaved29millioninenergyinlessthantwoyearsE.Itwilldependonthetypeofheatingand
coolingsysteminyourhomeF.Now,recyclingfactorieshavegonewaybeyondthetraditionalmaterialsG.Andoneofthegroups,RiosClementiHaleStudios,undertookt
heproject08【河北省邯郸市2022-2023学年高三上学期摸底考试】EnhanceYourWellbeinginNatureNaturereducesouranger,fear,anddepressionandincreasesourpositiv
emoodandpsychologicalwellbeing.Timeinnaturealsobringsusoutofourselvesandournarrowconcernsandconnectsu
stoalargerworldwherewefindbeautyandinterest.___16___Itisclearthatitisimportanttogetoutside!___17___Butevenifyouliveinanurba
narea,spendtimeinyouryardorfindaparkoragreenspacewithtreesandbushes.Gooutsideduringyourlunchhourifyoucantogeta“breathoffreshair”andgiveyourminda
break.___18___Weallknowthelonglistofphysical,mental,andemotionalbenefitsofexercise.Exerciseimprovesattentionintheyoungandcognitivefu
nctioningintheold.Itreducesstressandactsasanantidepressant.___19___Butmuchasweknowallthesebenefits,wecan’talwa
ysmotivateourselvestoexerciseregularly.Thisiswherenaturecanhelp.Anappealingplacetowalkorbikecangetusof
fourseatsandmoving.Andoncewestart,thebeautyofnaturalsurroundingskeepsusmotivatedtocontinue.___20___Aseriesofstudiesshowedthatwalkinginforests,asoppo
sedtourbanenvironments,loweredbloodpressureandstresshormoneswellbeyondthetimeofthewalk.Sofindsomewherewithtrees,bushes,wildgra
ssesorflowers,water,andothersuchnaturalelementsandgoforawalkorrunorbike.Gardeningisanotherwonderfulwaytobeactiveoutside.A
.Ifyoucangettothecountry,oralake,that’swonderful.B.Exerciseisalsothekeyifwewanttoavoidgainingweight.C.Sofindsomewherewithtreesorbushes
togoforawalk.D.Thebeautyofnaturalsurroundingscankeepusmotivated.E.Thustheenvironmentisconnectedtoourovera
llwellbeing.F.Youshouldfindmoreenergyforyourafternoonmentaltasks.G.Moreover,exercisingoutdoorsreducesst
ressevenmorethanexerciseindoors.09【江苏省南京市2022-2023学年高三上学期期初考试】ReneCampbellhasdevotedmostofherlifetoshapingherfigureintoonecompletelyagain
stwhatsocietythinksawomanshouldlooklike.“Iwasalwaysveryinsecureaboutmybodyimage,aseveryoneseemedtoknowforsurethatwomen
neededtolookacertainway,”shesayswhenreflectingonhermotivationtotransformherself.____16____Forquitesometime,s
hestruggledwitheatingdisordersbecauseshewastryingtokeepherweightreallylowandappearskinny,likethewomenonmagazinecovers.___
_17____Itwasthenthatshebecameattractedbythewaytheseseeminglyconfidentwomenheldthemselves.However,buildingherdreambody—gainingover85p
ounds,goingfromasize8to14—hashaditschallenges,too.“____18____WhenItellthemthatIamafemalebodybuilder,the
firstreactionis,‘Musclesforwomenarejustnotattractive,’”Campbellsays.Thoughshelovesthewayshenowlooks,sheissometimestreatedw
ithcruelty.____19____Eventhoughthereisahugemarketencouragingwomentobuildmusclesandtightentheirfigures,theidealstillstandsforsmallerwaists,
andthinlegs,theso-calledperfectfigure.Forwomentobuildupstrongmuscles,ittakesastrongheart.“Igraduallyl
earntoignoreothers’voicesandbecomecommittedtothetraining.Itisaverybigshiftforme,andithaswonmeplentyofawards.____20____Mybo
dybuildingjourneymakesmerealizethatIneedtodothingsformyself.”Campbellsays.A.Shewasconstantlyfeelingunderpressure.B.Womenh
avetopayahugepricetobuildaslimfigure.C.Itdoesbringasenseofconfidenceandmentalstrength.D.Thebodyofsuper-muscularwomenisconsideredunwelcome.E.L
uckily,Campbellwaschosentoshootforoneofthemagazines.F.Peopledon’tunderstandwhywomenwouldwanttobemuscular.
G.Purelybychance,Campbellattendedawomen’sbodybuildingshow.10【湖南省部分校教育联盟2022-2023学年高三上学期入学摸底测】Self-confidencereferstoyourbeliefinyo
urskills,qualities,andabilitytosucceed.Havingconfidenceinyourselfisnotonlyimportanttoyourhealthandwell-being—itcanalsoaffecthowyouareconsi
deredbyothers.Peoplewhoreleaseconfidencetendtobeseenasmorecapableandtrustworthy.____36____Fortunately,therearethingsyoucandotoshowconfidencein
anysituation.FocusonYourStrengthsWhenyouareinasituationwhereyouwanttoappearconfident,itcanbehelpfultofoc
usontheskillsandabilitiesyoufeelmostconfidentabout.____37____Thenfocusonhighlightingorprojectingthatquality.TalkYourselfUpPositiveself-talk,o
ntheotherhand,hasbeenshowntobestronglyassociatedwithsuccess.____38____startworkingonreframingyourthought
stobemorepositiveandoptimistic.Forexample,youmightworkonremindingyourselfthattherearepositivesidestoeverysituation.Talkingtoyourse
lfpositivelyisagreatwaytoboostyoursenseofself-efficacy(自我效能)sothatyoufeelbetterabletosucceedanddealwithwhateveryouarefacing.____39___
_Lookingtoconfidentpeopleyouadmire,readinginspirationalstatements,orrepeatingamotivatingmantra(祷告)canalsobeawayto
boostyourconfidencewhenyouneedit.Thekeyistochooserealisticrolemodelsorstatementsthatreflectachievablegoals.AvoidMakingComparisonsWhilef
indingsourcesofpositiveinspirationcanhelpyoushowconfidence,itisimportanttoavoidcomparingyourselftoot
herpeopleunfavorably.Whenyoumakesuchcomparisons,dobearthisinyourmind:____40____itcanultimatelymakeyoufeelworseaboutyourself.A.LookforInspiration
.B.TakeonNewChallenges.C.Ifyoutendtoengageinnegativeself-talk,D.Choosesomethingyouknowyouaregoodat.E.However,noteveryonef
eelsconfidentintheirabilities.F.Whileyoumightbetemptedtosimplyavoidthesituations,G.Whetheryouarelookingattheirperforman
ce,appearance,orotherqualities,11【河北省名校联盟2022-2023学年高三上学期开学考试】Muchofgardeningislearnedbytrialanderror—formany,mostlyerror.Bu
tthegoodnewsisthatwecanlearnfromothers’mistakesaswellasourown.____16____.FailingtotestthesoilPropersoilpHvalueisvitalforsuccessfulgardening.That’sbec
ausenutritionisavailabletoplantsonlyatproperpHlevels,whichvaryforeachtypeofplant.Forexample,blueberryplantswilllikelyturnyellowandpr
oducelessifthepHlevelishigherthan5.5.____17____.Pickoneupandtestthesoilineachgardenbedindividually,asthepHlevelof
tenvarieseveninthesameyard.WateringincorrectlyMostgardenplantsrequire1to1.5inchesofwaterperweek.Butleavingtheworktoasprinkler(喷头)put
syourplantsatrisk.____18____.Itwilldirectwatertoroots,whereit’sneeded,insteadofleaves,fruitandflowers.____19____Aplantlabeledasneeding“ful
lsun”willlikelydisappointyouifitisplantedintheshade.Andnomatterhowmuchyouhopeotherwise,“watertolerant”willnevermean“likeswetso
il”.Selectingplantssuitedtoyourgrowingconditionswillresultinabetter-lookingandhealthiergardenthatrequireslessc
are.ProtectingtherootsimproperlyPropercoveringkeepswaterandhelpskeepsoiltemperatureseven.Soit’sanimporta
ntpartofgardening.Impropercovering,however,cankillyourplants.Apply2to3inchesofcoveringaroundplants.Neverpileupagainst
them.____20____.A.ApplyingpropernutritiontothesoilB.PlantingwrongplantsatwrongplacesC.Herearesomewell-testedtipsongoodgardeningD.Instead,snakeawa
teringtubeoverthesoilsurfaceE.Otherwise,itwilllockintoomuchwaterandheatwhichmightkillthemF.Fortunately,testtoolsarerelativelycheap
andavailableatgardeningstoresG.Herearesomeofthecommongardeningmistakes-andhowtoavoidthem12【山东省临沂市2022-2023学年高三上学期开学摸底考试】Whatwillyousaywhenyoudon’
tknowhowtoanswerajobinterviewquestion?____16____Whateveryoudo,don’tlie.Ifyoucan’tdrawfrompersonalexperiencetoansweraquest
ion,it’salrighttosaysomethinglike,“____17____Buthere’showIthinkIwouldhandleit.”Thebiggestmistakeiswhencandidatesattempttol
ieinsteadofacknowledgingwhattheydon’tknow.____18____Ifyoudon’tunderstandwhatthey’reasking,requestclarific
ation.Ramblingistheworstmistakeajobcandidatecanmakewhentheydon’tknowhowtoanswer.Theythinkiftheytalklongenough,peoplewillthinktheyareanswering
thequestions.Don’tdothat.Whenyouarerambling,itshowsyouareapoorcommunicator.Itdemonstratesconfidencetosay,
“Hey,canyouclarify?Iwanttosharetherightinsightsandthemostrelevantinformationwithyou.”____19____Don’tgiveupandjust
say“Idon’tknow,”either.Advocateforthepersonyouare.It’sOKtoadmityouhavenotyetacquiredaspecificskillorfacedacertainproblem.____20____Saysome
thinglike.“Idon’tknowthatyet,butI’mwillingtolearnthatskill”,showingyourwillingnesstolearnnewthings.Redirectyourans
werandsharehowtheskillsyou’vegainedinanothercapacityhavepreparedforthetargetopportunity.A.Don’trambleandhopeforthebest.B.Her
eareseveraltipsthatyoucanfollow.C.Don’tbeafraidofmakingmistakesatanytime.D.Ihaven’tbeenplacedinthatsituationspecificallyyet.
E.Butdon’tjustsayIdon’tknowwhenyoucan’tanswer.F.Youshouldlearnanewskilltobecomemoreconfidentthanothers.G.Aski
ngtorepeatthequestionmightalsosavetimetothinkofananswer.