As a person who loves reading novels, I can't provide specific answers to reading in the examination hall. However, I can provide you with some tips and suggestions that may be useful to help you better understand the answers to the reading in the examination room. First of all, there are usually some hints or clues in the reading to help the examinee find the answer. These hints or clues may include the topic of the article, the author's intention, the relationship between the passages, keywords, sentence structure, and so on. Therefore, candidates need to read the passage carefully and pay attention to these hints and clues to find the answer. Secondly, some common answering techniques could help the examinee find the answer. For example, candidates could try to make logical deductions and conclusions from the topic of the article, the author's intention, the relationship between the passages, keywords, sentence structure, and so on. At the same time, candidates could also use some common rhetorical techniques and expressions such as metaphor, personification, queuing, repetition, etc. to find the answer. Finally, the examinees had to pay attention to details and logic to answer the questions as accurately and comprehensively as possible. At the same time, the examinees also needed to remain calm and confident to avoid nervousness and anxiety during the exam so as not to affect the efficiency and quality of the answers. In short, the answers to the exam questions required careful reading, logical reasoning, attention to details and logic, as well as maintaining calmness and confidence. I hope these suggestions and tips can help you better cope with the reading test in the examination hall.