初中英语

单选题 If a teacher intends to maintain discipline of the class, what instruction would he/she give to the students?

A.Close your books.
B.Listen to the recording.
C.Raise your hands.
D.Be quiet, please.

参考答案:D进入在线模考
本题考查课堂指令。A项和C项属于引发学生行为的指令;B项属于实施教学活动的指令;D项属于控制课堂纪律的指令。故本题选D。

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