His ______ argument against our proposal is based on misinformation.
A.organic
B.valid
C.formal
D.principal
A.organic
B.valid
C.formal
D.principal
The author tries to persuade readers to accept his argument mainly by ______.
A.pointing out the faults in what zoos do
B.using evidence he has collected at zoos
C.questioning the way animals are protected
D.discussing the advantages of natural habitats
A、controversy
B、argument
C、debate
D、dispute
A.roaring
B.boiling
C.warmed
D.heated
At the meeting there was a hot argument and so many problems were left______.
A.to solve
B.solving
C.solved
D.unsolved
A、even
B、level
C、eventually
D、actually
The word "However" at the beginning of the second paragraph signals______.
A.that similar information is to follow
B.an argument
C.a contrast
D.a description
The writer creates interest in the first sentence by using ______.
A.a funny story
B.romantic imagery
C.a vivid description
D.a precise argument
A. Skimming
B. Identifying and understanding argument
C. Identifying attitudes and making inferences
D. Scanning
To help the reader understand that small things keep heat in, the writer uses ______.
A.an example
B.a strong argument
C.scientific facts
D.careful measurements
His plan was ______ by the committee.
A.projected
B.objected
C.rejected
D.subjected
A.his not having done his homework
B.not having his homework done
C.his having not done his homework
D.his having done not his homework