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The students in our school are encouraged to _______ their own opinions about any school rules and require the authority to give them reasonable explanation, which is helpful to develop their critical thinking.

A. draw B. voice C. spin D. polish

 

B

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试题分析: 句意:我们学校的学生被鼓励就学校的任何制度发表自己的看法,并且要求有关方面给他们合理的解释,这有助于他们批判性思维的的培养。A. draw绘画,吸引;B. voice表达,吐露;C. spin 旋转; D. polish磨光,润色。固定短语:voice one’s opinion“发表看法,吐露心声”,选B。

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