conviction (
)
A: very unusual;
far beyond the ordinary.
B: able to make
firm decisions or end arguments.
C: a belief or
opinion that is strongly held.
D: as is able to be
supported by argument.
)
A: very unusual;
far beyond the ordinary.
B: able to make
firm decisions or end arguments.
C: a belief or
opinion that is strongly held.
D: as is able to be
supported by argument.
举一反三
- A<br/>valid argument must be a sound argument, but a sound argument is not<br/>necessarily a valid argument.
- The<br/>same statement cannot be a premise in one argument and a conclusion<br/>in a second argument.
- In<br/>order to make sure he would be able to attend the meeting, I called<br/>him up two weeks __________. A: over<br/>time B: open<br/>the door to C: in<br/>advance D: all<br/>at once
- fluent<br/>() A: able<br/>to speak or write easily and naturally. B: a<br/>person, thing, or event that is real. C: the<br/>stress a speaker gives to one syllable in a word. D: to<br/>make someone feel shame.
- ________<br/>for your help, we’d never have been able to get over the<br/>difficulties. A: Had<br/>it not B: If it<br/>were not C: Had<br/>it not been D: If we<br/>had not been