- 单选题A standard test is supposed to be()because the marking is not affected by individualpreferences.
- A 、subjective
- B 、objective
- C 、transparent
- D 、influential

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参考答案【正确答案:B】
objective意思是“客观的”。译:标准化测试应该是客观的,因为判分不受到个人好恶的影响。subjective 主观的;transparent 透明的;influential 有影响力的。
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