试卷名称:2017年上半年中学教师资格认定考试(高级英语学科知识与教学能力)真题试卷

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Which of the following statements about task design is incorrect?  

A.Activities must have clear and attainable objectives.

B.Activities should be confined to the classroom context.

C.Activities must be relevant to students’ life experiences.

D.Activities should help develop students’ language ability.

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