A. you don't make the same mistake twiceB. it's exciting and challengingC. so I do exercises to calm myself downD. Why did you want to be a weather forecaster Interviewer: When did you become a weather forecaster?Matt Taylor: I joined the BBC Weather Centre in June 1992 and id my first live broadcast about six mouths later. Interviewer:【D7】______?Matt Taylor: I am passionate about the weather, and the challenge of presenting weather information to the public, especially in times of severe weather, in a coherent and pleasant style, was the principal motivation. Interviewer: Do you get nervous before a broadcast?Matt Taylor: I do, but not as much as in the early days! If the forecast is complicated, then I do get nervous about whether I will present it well and effectively, as I want to do a good job. If I think there is a lot to say, I sometimes speak too fast, which makes me nervous, 【D8】______Interviewer: Have you ever made any mistakes?Matt Taylor: Yes. It's important to know what elements of the forecast are subject to error. Often I find making mistakes is a good way to learn, and【D9】______Interviewer: Do you enjoy your job? Matt Taylor: Yes,【D10】______I consider myself lucky to have found this job.