English exams are mostly ABCD multiple-choice questions. Theoretically, the correct probability is one in four. You can't get through customs by yourself. I feel that full selection is more secure than random selection.
The possibility of choosing C is higher than the other three scores. Because the questioner has some considerations when choosing the location of the answer item. You can't always be in the same position. I don't want you to find out at a glance. The frequency of several answers should be basically the same.
Other answers to multiple-choice questions
I. Exclusion method
If the candidates are careful, they can find that the exclusion method seems to be suitable for every question type. Exclusion method is one of the most effective methods to solve objective problems, and it is also suitable for multiple-choice questions. According to your usual knowledge, you will easily eliminate the options that are not suitable for the meaning of the question, thus improving the correct rate of answering questions.
Second, go to the same while reserving differences.
After reading the contents of the test questions and all the options, one option is determined as a reference item according to the meaning of the question, which has obvious characteristics differences from other options. Compare other options with them, remove the items with similar content or characteristics, and keep the options with great differences. Then compare the remaining options and finally determine a correct answer that meets the meaning of the question.