第九章单元测试
- What is the biggest fallacy that the protagonist of this story made? ( )
- What intention of the author can we infer from the female protagonist’s utterances before the sixth night? ( )
- Which “doctrine of logic” that Poly used to negate the protagonist’s statement is not used properly. ( )
- We can infer from the story that our protagonist have such defects in his character except. ( )
- Which statement is false? ( )
A:Exchange his jacket for Bob’s girlfriend B:To decide to teach Polly logic C:Making the presumption that Polly and Bob are both dull-witted. D:To convert the conversation between himself and Poly from academic to romantic.
答案:Making the presumption that Polly and Bob are both dull-witted.
A:To express the main argument of the author. B:To manifest an intellectual contrast between Polly and the protagonist. C:To seed the suspension for the revelation of the climax at the end of the story. D:To describe the stupidity of the girl.
A:False analogy B:Dicto simpliciter C:Misericordiam D:Hasty generalization
A:Lust B:Pride C:Wrath D:Sloth
A:Every male student except Bob has a leather Jacket B:The protagonist has not yet been hired by the elite law firm before he dated Polly. C:Polly almost cried on the second night of their supposed date. D:Polly is not rich.
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