What is the one-second-per-question trick for Subject One?
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Subject One's one-second-per-question trick is: the keyword memorization method. Here are the relevant explanations: 1. When you see the following keywords, they generally indicate the correct approach: Actions not allowed: must not, shall not, should not, cannot, strictly prohibited, forbidden, ought to. Letting others go first: yield by slowing down, stop and yield, give way, slow down and avoid. Passing slowly: pass slowly, decelerate, steady, gradually, pass slowly, reduce speed, descend at a constant speed. Need to observe: observe in advance, observe carefully, observe attentively, look out. Ensuring safety: intermittent light stepping, ensure safety, guarantee safety, pass safely. 2. When you see the following keywords, they generally indicate the wrong approach: Without consideration: directly, immediately, accelerate through, pass quickly. Overreacting: emergency braking, sudden steering, forceful steering, step hard, quickly dodge left or right. Disobedient: as long as, may, can.