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A
Thinking of learners ’needs.
B
Having a good command of English.
C
Facilitating communicative activities.
D
Following the course book only.
正确答案 :D
解析
本题主要教学实施与评价中的——教师素质。
题意为“下列哪一项不是一位成功的英语教师应该具备的素质”D选项“照本宣科”不是教师应具备的素质。
A选项为“考虑学习者的需求”;
B选项为“良好的英语技能”;
C选项为“促进交际活动”,A、B、C 都属于教师应该具备的素质。
故选D。
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