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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-AutumnFestivalisoneofthemostimp
ortantfestivalsinChinesecalendar.Thefestivaltypicallyinvolvesfamilygettingtogethertosharemooncakeswhilewatchingthemoon.Typ
icalChinesemooncakesareroundinshape,andmeasurearound10cmindiameterand4-5cminthickness.Mostmooncakesconsistofathintenderskinenve
lopingasweet,densefilling.____16____.Itisacustomforhousewivestopreparemooncakesathomewhenthefestivalisapproaching
.Nowlet'slearntomaketraditionalChinesemooncakes.Aboveall,fullpreparationsshouldbemade,includingmaterialssuchasdough(生面团),fl
our,water,sugarandvegetableoil,andfillings—lotusseedpaste(莲子蓉)andeggs.Mixtogetherallthematerialstogetadough.____17____Next,separatetheeggyolksfrom
thewhitesandsaltthesteamedyolks.Whiletheovenispreheatingto180degreesCelsius,rollthelotuspasteandthedoughintosmallballs.___
_18____.Then,shapeupwitheachconsistingofadoughwrapper,oneballoflotuspaste,andonehalfofasaltedeggyolk.Makeaholeinaba
lloflotusandputtheyolkinside.Similarly,coverthelotusball(withtheyolkinside)withawrapper.____19____.Thenshapeitwiththemold(模具).____20____.Takethem
outafter5minutesandbrushthemwiththeeggwash.Putthemooncakesbackuntiltheybecomegoldenbrown.Remembertowai
ttoeatthemooncakesfortwodayswhentheywillbesoftandalsolookshiny.A.Amooncakeballismade.B.Preparethesaltedeggyolks.C.Fin
ally,putallmooncakesintotheoven.D.Flatteneachpieceofdoughintoathinwrapper.E.There'remanystoriesaboutmooncakesa
ndChang'e.F.Mooncakesarethemust-eatfoodfortheMid-AutumnFestival.G.Coveredwithplasticwrap,itshouldbesetasideforatleast3hours.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.Weknowthatnatureisthebestprescription,andnewresearchsuggestsw
ecangainbenefitswhilevisitingparks.___16___ThestudypublishedintheInternationalJournalofEnvironmentalHealthResearch
foundthatspending20minutesinacityparkcanmakeyouhappier,regardlessofwhetheryouusethattimetoexerciseornot."Ingeneral,wefoundparkvisitorsrep
ortedanimprovementinemotionalwell-being(幸福感)aftertheparkvisit.”thestudy'sleadauthorandUniversityofAlabamaatBirmi
nghamprofessorHonK.Yuensaidinastatement.“___17___”Instead,wefoundtimespentintheparkisrelatedtoimprovedemotionalwell-being.”Forthestudy
,94adultsvisitedthreecityparksinMountainBrook,Alabama,completingaquestionnaireabouttheirsubjectivewell-beingbeforeandaftertheirvisit.___18
___Avisitofbetween20and25minutesshowedthebestresults,witharoughly64%increaseintheparticipants'self-reportedwell-being,eveniftheydidn'tmoveagreatdeal
inthepark.___19___Thestudygroupwastrulysmall.asthestudy'sco-authorandanotherUABprofessor,GavinJenkins,acknowledges.___20___Thechallengefacingci
tiesisthatthereisincreasingevidenceaboutthevalueofcityparksbutwecontinuetoseethedecreaseofthesespaces.A.Somethingwasu
sedtotracktheirphysicalactivity.B.Youusuallyvisitasmallgreenspaceinyourneighborhood.C.However,itsfindingspo
intedouttheimportanceofcityparks.D.Ifyouwanttofeelhappier,youjustneedtoexercisefor20minutesinapark.E.Thebestpartisthat
youneedn'tvisitanationalparkorgofaroutofyourway.F.Thismeanspeoplecanbenefitfromvisitinganearbypark,regardlessofphysicalability.G.Butwedidn'tfin
dlevelsofphysicalactivityarelinkedtoimprovedemotionalwell-being.03【江苏省镇江市2022-2023学年高三上学期期初考试】Weareallsocialem
otionalbeingsandthroughoutourlives,wewillcontinuetoshapeourbehaviorsandrelationships.However,forlifelongw
ell-being,thedevelopmentofsocialemotionalskillsshouldbeshapedwiselyasachildopensitseyestotheworld.Herearesomestrategicactionsthatwillhelpyouguidey
ourchildinimprovingtheirsocialemotionallearningskills.36Iftheyarecrying,tellthem“youlooksad”or“itlookslikeyouaremadrightnow."T
hiswayyoucanreflecttheiremotionstothemwithwordsandhelpthemunderstandandexpresstheiremotionstoo.Approveyourchildren'sfeelings.Instea
dofsaying"Stopshoutingandcalmdown,it'snotabigdeal"trytosay"Iknowyouarereallyangryrightnowbutwecantalkaboutit.”37Givey
ourkidsomespaceandletthemexperienceuncomfortablefeelings.Everyonefeelsaloneorboredsometimes.38Thiswillhelpthemtoleratedisturbingfeelingsa
ndsituationsgoingforward.Acceptemotions&correctbehaviors.It'sokaytofeelangrysometimes.Eventually,weneedtofeelthatangerinsomespecifics
ituations.39Teachyourchildrenthatthefeelingisnormal,buttheyshouldn'tbescreamingloudlyinapublicareajustbe
causetheyarefeelinganemotionasthismaymakeotherpeopleuncomfortable.Supportothercognitiveskills.40Scientificeducationalbraingamesappsdevelopedbyacadem
icianslikethoseatMentalUParereliableandbeneficialsourcestoimprovecognitive(认知的)skills.Everyparentshouldkeepinmindthatallki
dscanshapeanddeveloptheirsocialandemotionalskillsdifferently.Tryingtofindwaysthatsuityourkids’needs.interestsandaccordingtolearningstylesisalwaysa
bettersolutionthanblamingyourselforthekids.A.Cognitiveskillscanonlybeacquiredfromclassroomlearning.B.Definean
dputintowordsyourchildren'semotions.C.However,itisneveracceptabletoshowbehaviors.D.Teachthemhowtohandlethosefeelingsinsteadofavoidingthem.E.
Thiswayyoucanshowthemthatit'ssometimesokaytohavebigfeelings.F.Socialemotionallearningalsoimprovesstudents'attitudestow
ardsschool.G.Improvingmathematicalandproblem-solvingskillswillalsosupportchildren'ssocialemotionaldevelopment.04【山东省日照市2
022-2023学年高三上学期第一次校际联考】Doyousufferfromlowenergy?Isitdifficulttogetoutofbedinthemorning?Doyourheadandstomachache?Ifso,youcouldbeexperiencingjobb
urnout.____16____—77%ofworkerssurveyedbyDeloittesaidtheyhadexperiencedburnout.And90%ofthosesaidthatstresshadnegativelyimpacte
dtheirwork.Burnoutisdangerous.Itcanleadtomentalandphysicalexhaustion,alossofidentity,andfeelingalackofaccompli
shment,theyharmthebodyovertime.Doyouwanttogetoutofthisstate?____17____Onewayyoucanhelprelieveburnoutisbypracticingcommunication.Beclearaboutwha
tyou’refeeling,andifyouarebeingoverworked,discussitwithyoursupervisororcoworkers.____18____Takingtimeoffi
salsoagoodidea.Whileself-careistrendingthesedays,itwillnotcureburnout.____19____Theirsupportandcooperationcanmakeyoufeelbetter.Anotheropti
onistakingpartinregularphysicalactivitiestogetyourmindoffwork.____20____AstudycitedbyTheNewYorkTimesfoundthatsurgeonswhomadetimeforrecreationalac
tivitieswerelesslikelytoexperienceburnoutthanthosewhodidn’t.Afewideasforrelaxingactivitiescanbeyoga,meditation
,ormindfulness.A.Asamatteroffact,youaren’talone.B.Finally,maketimetodothingsyoulove.C.Burnoutcanalsode
velopalongwithanxiety.D.Readontodiscoverhowtodealwithiteffectively.E.Providethemwithideasthatwouldhelplightenburnoutinth
eoffice.F.Whatcanhelpaddresstheproblemistoseeadoctorormeetwithfriends.G.Ifyouareeatingmoreorlessthanusual,stresshormone
scanbeaffectingyourappetite.05【江苏省海安市2022-2023学年高三上学期期初学业质量监测】EvaluatingSourcesofHealthInformationMakinggoodchoicesaboutyourownhealthrequires
reasonableevaluation.Akeyfirststepinbetteringyourevaluationabilityistolookcarefullyatyoursourcesofhea
lthinformation.____16____.Besides,howtoseparatefactfromopinion,howtorecognizepoorreasoning,andhowtoanalyzeinformationandthereliabili
tyofsourcesareofgreatimportance.Thefollowingsuggestionscanhelpyousortthroughthehealthinformationyoureceivef
romcommonsources.Gototheoriginalsource.____17____.Findoutforyourselfwhatastudyreallyreported,anddeterminewhetheritwasbasedongood
science.Thinkaboutthetypeofstudy.Andexaminethefindingsoftheoriginalresearch.Watchformisleadinglanguage.Somestudieswillfindt
hatabehavior“contributesto”oris“associatedwith”anoutcome;thisdoesnotmeanthatacertaincoursemustleadtoacertainresult.Beaware
thatinformationmayalsobeincorrectlyexplainedbyanauthor’spointofview.____18____.Useyourcommonsense.Ifareportseemstoogoodtobetrue,probablyitis.____1
9____.Thegoalofanadistosellyousomething.Evaluate“scientific”statementscarefully,andbeawareofquackery(江湖骗术).____20____.Friendsa
ndfamilymemberscanbeagreatsourceofideasandinspiration,buteachofusneedstofindahealthylifestylethatworksforus.Developingtheabi
litytoevaluatereasonablyandindependentlyabouthealthproblemswillserveyouwellthroughoutyourlife.A.It’srightforyoutomakechoices.B.Ma
kechoicesthatarerightforyou.C.Mediareportsoftensimplifytheresultsofmedicalresearch.D.Beespeciallycarefulofinformationcontainedinadverti
sements.E.Carefullyreadorlistentoinformationinordertofullyunderstandit.F.Reasonableevaluationincludesknowingwhereandhowtofindrelevanti
nformation.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】Formakingcontactand
communicatingwithaperson,effectiveeyecontactisessentialtooureverydayinteractionwithpeople,andalsotothosewhowanttobeeffectivecommunicatorsinp
ublicplaces.____36____.GenerallyinWesternsocietiesandmanyothercultures,eyecontactwithapersonisexpectedtobere
gularbutnotoverlypersistent.____37____,causingthepersonwho’stheobjectofaperson’sstaretofeeloverlystu
diedanduncomfortable.____38____.TheNewZealandMedicalJournalreportedthatonereasonsomanyyoungchildrenfallvictimtoattacksbypetdogsistheiroverly-la
stingeyecontactwithpets,whichcausesthemtofeelthreatenedanddefensive.Overlylastingeyecontactisalsoasignofaperso
n’sover-awarenessofthemessagestheyaregiving.Inthecaseofpeoplewhotrytolietosomeone,theymaydistort(扭曲)theireyecontactsothatthey’renotavoidingit.___
_39____.Butonthecontrary,evasive(逃避的)eyecontactisasignofdiscomfort.Whydoweavoidlookingataperson?Itmaybebecausewefeelashamedtobelookingatth
emifwe’rebeingdishonestoftryingtotakethemin.Evasiveeyecontactmayalsoasignofdishonesty.However,Scotland’sUniversityofStirlin
gfoundthat,inaquestion-and-answerstudyamongchildren,thosewhomaintainedeyecontactwerelesslikelytocomeupwiththecorrectansw
ertoaquestionthanthosewholookedawaytoconsidertheirresponse.____40____,whenthisenergycouldbespentondeepthinking.A.Thisisa
widelyrecognizedindicatoroflyingB.ConstanteyecontactisoftenconsideredtoberudeC.Eyecontactistheactoflook
ingintosomeone’seyesD.Butthere’ssomethingyoumaynotknowabouteyecontactE.OverpoweringeyecontactcanmaketheotherpersonexcitedF.Evenbetweenhumans
andnon-humans,lastingeyecontactissometimesunadvisableG.Eyecontact,asasocializingdevice,cantakeasurprisingamountofefforttomaintain07
【江苏省泰州中学2022-2023学年高三上学期期初调研考试】Youroptionsforanego-friendlyhomemayseemsomewhatlimitednow—solarpanels,rainbarrels,andmaybeasmallgarden—but
astheworldofgreentechnologyadvanced,thereisariseinthenumberofsmart,ego-friendlyhomeimprovements.Someofthemareavailablenow.___16___R
eadontoseehowyoucanimproveyourhomenow.Ahomethermostat(恒温器)canautomaticallyadjustthetemperatureforyou,makingsureyourhouseis
warmwhenyougethomeandreducingenergywasteduringtheday.Forexample,athermostatcalledNestLearningThermostatlearnsyourheating
andcoolingpreferenceandautomaticallyadjustsitself.___17___,withouteverhavingtoremembertoadjusttheItemperature.Yearsago,recyclingpaperandplasticwasth
emostyoucoulddotosaveresource.___18___recyclingeverythingfromChristmaslightstowinecorks(瓶塞).Andwheredothepos
t-recycling-processmaterialsendup?Backinyourhome,intheformofrecycled-papercountertops(台面)andrecycledplasticcarpets,tonameafew.___19___.Butifyo
u'rereadytotakeyourheating,coolingandelectricitysystemintothefuture,thenyou'llwanttostartwithalternativenewenergysource,likesolarpanelsorwi
ndpower.Solarpanelsareadditionsyoucanmaketoyourownhouse,butifyoudon'thavethetimeormoney,youcanalsochoosealternativeenergyso
urcesthroughyourregularsupplier.In2009,TheWallStreetJournalaskedfourarchitecturalfirmstoimaginethefutureofgre
enhomes.___20___Theydesignedwhattheycallthe“IncredibleEdibleHouse”,coveredingreenintheformofplantsandgardensthatprovidefoo
dforthehomeowners,absorbheattokeeptheinteriorcool,andarewateredfromarooftopthatcatchesrain.A.Therearequitealotofben
efitsofgreenhomes.B.Others,likewallsmadeofgardens,areabitmorefuturisticC.TraditionalenergysourcesarestillthenorminmosthousesD.Nest
usershavesaved29millioninenergyinlessthantwoyearsE.Itwilldependonthetypeofheatingandcoolingsysteminyourhome
F.Now,recyclingfactorieshavegonewaybeyondthetraditionalmaterialsG.Andoneofthegroups,RiosClementiHaleStudios,
undertooktheproject08【河北省邯郸市2022-2023学年高三上学期摸底考试】EnhanceYourWellbeinginNatureNaturereducesouranger,fear,anddepressionandincreasesourpositivemoodan
dpsychologicalwellbeing.Timeinnaturealsobringsusoutofourselvesandournarrowconcernsandconnectsustoalargerworldw
herewefindbeautyandinterest.___16___Itisclearthatitisimportanttogetoutside!___17___Butevenifyouliveinanur
banarea,spendtimeinyouryardorfindaparkoragreenspacewithtreesandbushes.Gooutsideduringyourlunchhourifyoucanto
geta“breathoffreshair”andgiveyourmindabreak.___18___Weallknowthelonglistofphysical,mental,andemotionalbenefitsofexercise.Exerciseimprovesatte
ntionintheyoungandcognitivefunctioningintheold.Itreducesstressandactsasanantidepressant.___19___Butmuchasweknowallthesebenefits,wecan’talwaysmotivate
ourselvestoexerciseregularly.Thisiswherenaturecanhelp.Anappealingplacetowalkorbikecangetusoffourseatsandmoving.
Andoncewestart,thebeautyofnaturalsurroundingskeepsusmotivatedtocontinue.___20___Aseriesofstudiesshowedthatwalkinginforests,asopposedtourban
environments,loweredbloodpressureandstresshormoneswellbeyondthetimeofthewalk.Sofindsomewherewithtrees,
bushes,wildgrassesorflowers,water,andothersuchnaturalelementsandgoforawalkorrunorbike.Gardeningisanotherwonderfulwaytobe
activeoutside.A.Ifyoucangettothecountry,oralake,that’swonderful.B.Exerciseisalsothekeyifwewanttoavoidga
iningweight.C.Sofindsomewherewithtreesorbushestogoforawalk.D.Thebeautyofnaturalsurroundingscankeepusmotivated.E.Thustheenvironmentisco
nnectedtoouroverallwellbeing.F.Youshouldfindmoreenergyforyourafternoonmentaltasks.G.Moreover,exercisingoutdoorsreducesstressevenm
orethanexerciseindoors.09【江苏省南京市2022-2023学年高三上学期期初考试】ReneCampbellhasdevotedmostofherlifetoshapingherfigureintoonecom
pletelyagainstwhatsocietythinksawomanshouldlooklike.“Iwasalwaysveryinsecureaboutmybodyimage,aseveryoneseemedtoknowfors
urethatwomenneededtolookacertainway,”shesayswhenreflectingonhermotivationtotransformherself.____16____Forquitesomet
ime,shestruggledwitheatingdisordersbecauseshewastryingtokeepherweightreallylowandappearskinny,likethewomenonmagazinecovers.
____17____Itwasthenthatshebecameattractedbythewaytheseseeminglyconfidentwomenheldthemselves.However,
buildingherdreambody—gainingover85pounds,goingfromasize8to14—hashaditschallenges,too.“____18____WhenItellthemthatIamafemalebodybuilder,
thefirstreactionis,‘Musclesforwomenarejustnotattractive,’”Campbellsays.Thoughshelovesthewayshenowlooks,sheissometimestreatedw
ithcruelty.____19____Eventhoughthereisahugemarketencouragingwomentobuildmusclesandtightentheirfigures,theidealstillstandsforsmallerwais
ts,andthinlegs,theso-calledperfectfigure.Forwomentobuildupstrongmuscles,ittakesastrongheart.“Igraduallylearntoignoreothers’voicesandbecomecommitted
tothetraining.Itisaverybigshiftforme,andithaswonmeplentyofawards.____20____Mybodybuildingjourneymake
smerealizethatIneedtodothingsformyself.”Campbellsays.A.Shewasconstantlyfeelingunderpressure.B.Womenhav
etopayahugepricetobuildaslimfigure.C.Itdoesbringasenseofconfidenceandmentalstrength.D.Thebodyofsuper-muscularwomenisconsideredunwelcome.E.L
uckily,Campbellwaschosentoshootforoneofthemagazines.F.Peopledon’tunderstandwhywomenwouldwanttobemuscular.G.Purelybychance,Ca
mpbellattendedawomen’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-confidencereferstoyourbeliefi
nyourskills,qualities,andabilitytosucceed.Havingconfidenceinyourselfisnotonlyimportanttoyourhealthandwell-being—itcanalsoaffecthowyouareconsider
edbyothers.Peoplewhoreleaseconfidencetendtobeseenasmorecapableandtrustworthy.____36____Fortunately,thereareth
ingsyoucandotoshowconfidenceinanysituation.FocusonYourStrengthsWhenyouareinasituationwhereyouwanttoappearconfident,itcanbehelpfulto
focusontheskillsandabilitiesyoufeelmostconfidentabout.____37____Thenfocusonhighlightingorprojectingt
hatquality.TalkYourselfUpPositiveself-talk,ontheotherhand,hasbeenshowntobestronglyassociatedwithsuccess.____38____s
tartworkingonreframingyourthoughtstobemorepositiveandoptimistic.Forexample,youmightworkonremindingyourselfthattherear
epositivesidestoeverysituation.Talkingtoyourselfpositivelyisagreatwaytoboostyoursenseofself-efficacy(自我
效能)sothatyoufeelbetterabletosucceedanddealwithwhateveryouarefacing.____39____Lookingtoconfidentpeopleyouadmire,readingins
pirationalstatements,orrepeatingamotivatingmantra(祷告)canalsobeawaytoboostyourconfidencewhenyouneedit.Thekeyistochooserealis
ticrolemodelsorstatementsthatreflectachievablegoals.AvoidMakingComparisonsWhilefindingsourcesofpositiveinspir
ationcanhelpyoushowconfidence,itisimportanttoavoidcomparingyourselftootherpeopleunfavorably.Whenyoumakesuchcomparisons,
dobearthisinyourmind:____40____itcanultimatelymakeyoufeelworseaboutyourself.A.LookforInspiration.B.Ta
keonNewChallenges.C.Ifyoutendtoengageinnegativeself-talk,D.Choosesomethingyouknowyouaregoodat.E.However,noteveryonefeelsconfidentintheirabilitie
s.F.Whileyoumightbetemptedtosimplyavoidthesituations,G.Whetheryouarelookingattheirperformance,appearance,orotherqualities,1
1【河北省名校联盟2022-2023学年高三上学期开学考试】Muchofgardeningislearnedbytrialanderror—formany,mostlyerror.Butthegoodnewsisthatwecan
learnfromothers’mistakesaswellasourown.____16____.FailingtotestthesoilPropersoilpHvalueisvitalforsuccessfulgardening.That’sbecausenutritioni
savailabletoplantsonlyatproperpHlevels,whichvaryforeachtypeofplant.Forexample,blueberryplantswilllikelyturnyellowandprod
ucelessifthepHlevelishigherthan5.5.____17____.Pickoneupandtestthesoilineachgardenbedindividually,asthepHleveloftenvaries
eveninthesameyard.WateringincorrectlyMostgardenplantsrequire1to1.5inchesofwaterperweek.Butleavingtheworktoasprinkler(喷头)putsyourplan
tsatrisk.____18____.Itwilldirectwatertoroots,whereit’sneeded,insteadofleaves,fruitandflowers.____19____Aplantlabeledasneeding“fullsun”willlikelydisa
ppointyouifitisplantedintheshade.Andnomatterhowmuchyouhopeotherwise,“watertolerant”willnevermean“likeswetsoil”.Selectingplant
ssuitedtoyourgrowingconditionswillresultinabetter-lookingandhealthiergardenthatrequireslesscare.Protectingtheroots
improperlyPropercoveringkeepswaterandhelpskeepsoiltemperatureseven.Soit’sanimportantpartofgardening.Impropercovering,however,cankillyour
plants.Apply2to3inchesofcoveringaroundplants.Neverpileupagainstthem.____20____.A.ApplyingpropernutritiontothesoilB.Plant
ingwrongplantsatwrongplacesC.Herearesomewell-testedtipsongoodgardeningD.Instead,snakeawateringtubeoverthesoilsurfaceE.Otherwise,itwilllockintoomuch
waterandheatwhichmightkillthemF.Fortunately,testtoolsarerelativelycheapandavailableatgardeningstoresG.Herearesomeofthecommongardeningmista
kes-andhowtoavoidthem12【山东省临沂市2022-2023学年高三上学期开学摸底考试】Whatwillyousaywhenyoudon’tknowhowtoanswerajobintervi
ewquestion?____16____Whateveryoudo,don’tlie.Ifyoucan’tdrawfrompersonalexperiencetoansweraquestion,it’salrighttosaysomethinglike,“___
_17____Buthere’showIthinkIwouldhandleit.”Thebiggestmistakeiswhencandidatesattempttolieinsteadofacknowledgingwhattheydon’tknow
.____18____Ifyoudon’tunderstandwhatthey’reasking,requestclarification.Ramblingistheworstmistakeajobcandidatecanmakewhentheydon’tknowhow
toanswer.Theythinkiftheytalklongenough,peoplewillthinktheyareansweringthequestions.Don’tdothat.Whenyouarerambling,itshowsyouareapoorcommunicator.It
demonstratesconfidencetosay,“Hey,canyouclarify?Iwanttosharetherightinsightsandthemostrelevantinformationwithyou.”____19____Don’t
giveupandjustsay“Idon’tknow,”either.Advocateforthepersonyouare.It’sOKtoadmityouhavenotyetacquiredaspeci
ficskillorfacedacertainproblem.____20____Saysomethinglike.“Idon’tknowthatyet,butI’mwillingtolearnthatskill”,showingyourwillingnesstolearnnewthing
s.Redirectyouranswerandsharehowtheskillsyou’vegainedinanothercapacityhavepreparedforthetargetopportunity.A.Don’tra
mbleandhopeforthebest.B.Hereareseveraltipsthatyoucanfollow.C.Don’tbeafraidofmakingmistakesatanytime.D.Iha
ven’tbeenplacedinthatsituationspecificallyyet.E.Butdon’tjustsayIdon’tknowwhenyoucan’tanswer.F.Youshouldlearnanewskilltobeco
memoreconfidentthanothers.G.Askingtorepeatthequestionmightalsosavetimetothinkofananswer.