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英语课程标准的评价体系要体现评价主体的多元化和评价形式的______。
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让学生自主学习
英语课程的评价体系要体现评价主体的和评价形式的
英语课程标准的评价体系要体现评价主体的多元化和评价形式的
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英语课程评价体系的改革主要是
强调形成性评价
实现评价主体的多元化和评价形式的多样化
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Everybodydreams.Somepeoplethinkdreamscantellusaboutthefuture.Otherpeoplethinkdreamscantellusaboutourselves.It’slikeour11istalkingtous. Whyaredreams12strangeandhardtounderstandSomepeoplethinkourbrainuses13totalktous.Whenweflyswimorfalldowninourdreamsithasa14meaning.Lotsofdoctorshelppeople15theirdreams.Theyfindthatdreamstellusaboutour16andfears. Thesedaysmanyscientists17thatdreamsareveryimportant.Duringthedaywehavemany18andourbrainreceivesalotofinformation.Whenwedreamourbrain19informationthatisnotimportantandputsthemostimportantinformationintoour20.Aswelearnmoreaboutthebrainwemayfindanswerstoourquestionsaboutdreams. 11.
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