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Tips for Confident Decision Making
Are you a good decision maker? Do you sit on the fence?If you'd like to be more content and confident with your decision making, then these four tips are just the things you need.
Do your “homework”
Make choices based on what is the most important to you.You may even want to speak to someone else who has been through this before. Then when you are ready, just decide.
You are in charge.
By blaming others you give your power away. Just believe you have made the right choice and take responsibility for the result. This will be a real encouragement to your self-confidence.

It's great to stick with your decisions. There are times however when you need to change your mind. Don't worry about making a wrong choice. The good thing about being wrong is that you will know where to correct yourself and when to take action.
You're going to make it.
Sometimes it is going to be hard to be persistent(堅持不懈). You know you are doing the right thing and it's just taking so much time, effort, money and energy. After making bold choice, remember you have a reason why.Say to yourself out loud “No matter how hard it is, I'm going to make it.”
Decision making takes courage and there are many things you can do to decide more confidently. So don't delay, you can start right now by deciding to make this new habit.
A. The more confident, the better decision.
B. This will mean you have to do a research and look at all theavailable options.
C. Whatever result you get, you can't blame others.
D. Confident decision making is of great significance.
E. Or are you constantly changing your mind?
F. It's OK to change your mind.
G. Remember you are taking yourself to the next level.

【答案】E;B;C;F;G
【解析】本文是一篇說明文,提供了自信做出抉擇的一些方法技巧。
(1)考查對上下文的理解和推理判斷能力。根據(jù)空前”Are you a good decision maker? Do you sit on the fence?“你是一個好的決策者嗎?你是模棱兩可?還是….說明下一句要用表示反義的句子。因此E. Or are you constantly changing your mind?”還是不斷的改變主意“,能承上啟下,故選E。(2)考查對上下文的理解和推理判斷能力。根據(jù)空前”Make choices based on what is the mast important to you.“你做決定時要以什么對你來說最重要為基礎。以及下面的你可能要和有經(jīng)驗的人聊聊。因此B. This will mean you have to do a research and look at all theavailable options.”你要調(diào)研一下并且衡量所有的選擇!昂险Z境,故選B。
(3)考查對上下文的理解和推理判斷能力。根據(jù)空后”By blaming others you give your power away. “責備別人就會使你權威喪盡?梢耘袛喑隹偨Y句是不管有什么后果,不要責備別人。故選C。
(4)考查對上下文的理解和推理判斷能力。根據(jù)空后”It's great to stick with your decisions. There are times however when you need to change your mind.“可知你堅持決定不錯,但有時改變主意也是可以的。故選F。
(5)考查對上下文的理解和推理判斷能力。根據(jù)空前”After making bold choices, remember you have a reason why.“做了大膽決定后,記住你有理由。以及 空后”Say to yourself out loud ‘No matter how hard it is, I'm going to make it.’“大聲對自己說無論多艱難,我會成功的。G. Remember you are taking yourself to the next level.與空前一句構成排比句。故選G。

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