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教师自学《义务教育语文课程标准(2011年版)》后,对“阅读教学和评价建议”的相关内容发表了一些看法。下列观点正确的是()。


A.阅读教学中要避免使用比喻、排比等知识概念B.教师应该鼓励学生多角度、有创意地解读文本C.文学类文本阅读重在评价学生的信息筛选能力D.略读评价重在考查学生对材料的综合理解能力 

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A.Content. B.Language. C.Attitude. D.Aptitude.
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