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We learn from the passage that _____.
A

Chuck’s students are not clever enough

B

the students didn’t do Chuck’s homework

C

Chuck Wall is an unusual teacher

D

no students enjoyed Chuck’s homework


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根据文章的主要内容可知,教授之所以不同寻常,是因为它留作业的方式。故C选项正确。
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考题 单选题It is certain that _____.A the students got good grades in Chuck’s classB kindness activities are not widely acceptedC Chuck Wall was not good at designing homeworkD the students only helped people they knew