To deal with this problem, students say they want to___________.A.take a short course on anxietyB.read about anxietyC.be able to manage or understand their anxietyD.take tests to prove they are not anxious

To deal with this problem, students say they want to___________.

A.take a short course on anxiety
B.read about anxiety
C.be able to manage or understand their anxiety
D.take tests to prove they are not anxious

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解析:由第三段可知,学生先参加一个考试焦虑度的测试,如果焦虑度高的话,则会参加短期课程来减缓焦虑,因此答案为A。

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