超星尔雅网课答案ARGUMENTSANDFALLACIES如何推理论证_第1页
超星尔雅网课答案ARGUMENTSANDFALLACIES如何推理论证_第2页
超星尔雅网课答案ARGUMENTSANDFALLACIES如何推理论证_第3页
超星尔雅网课答案ARGUMENTSANDFALLACIES如何推理论证_第4页
超星尔雅网课答案ARGUMENTSANDFALLACIES如何推理论证_第5页
已阅读5页,还剩20页未读 继续免费阅读

下载本文档

版权说明:本文档由用户提供并上传,收益归属内容提供方,若内容存在侵权,请进行举报或认领

文档简介

1、argumentsandfallacies 如何推理论证第一章单元测试1 、问题 :the goal of an argument is to abuse the audience.选项:a: 对b: 错答案 :【错】2、问题 : “33 + 66 = 99 is an argument.选项:a: 对b: 错答案 :【错】3、问题 : “water is h20, and salt is nacl” is anargument.选项:a: 对b: 错答案 :【错】4、问题 :every argument has more than one premise.选项:a: 对b: 错答案 :【错】

2、5 、问题 :all conclusions are made up of (or expressed in) language of some kind.选项:a: 对b: 错答案 :【对】6 、问题 :the purpose of an argument is to present some kind of reason for its conclusion.选项:a: 对b: 错答案 :【对】7 、问题 :you can give the meaning of a word by specifying what it refers to.选项:a: 对b: 错答案 :【错】8 、问题 :

3、a justification tries to present a reason to believe its conclusion.选项:a: 对b: 错答案 :【对】9 、问题 :when an argument is used for persuasion, its purpose is to cause its audience to believe its conclusion.选项:a: 对b: 错答案 :【对】10 、问题 :a spoken argument is better when it is spoken more loudly.选项:a: 对b: 错答案 :【错】1

4、1 、问题 conclusion e:an argument can succeed in justifying its ven if its audience rejectsthe argumentspremises.选项:a: 对b: 错答案 :【对】12 、问题 :the goal of an argument is to beat an opponent.选项:a: 对b: 错答案 :【错】13、问题 :language is completely arbitrary.选项:a: 对b: 错答案 :【错】14 、问题 :an explanation answers a question

5、 about why something hened.选项:a: 对b: 错答案 :【对】15 、问题 :to persuade someone, you need to justify a conclusion.选项:a: 对b: 错答案 :【错】16 、问题 :all arguments are made up of (or expressed in) language of some kind.选项:a: 对b: 错答案 :【对】17 、问题 :you can give the meaning of a word by describing how it is used.选项:a: 对b

6、: 错答案 :【对】18 、问题 :when an argument is used for explanation, its purpose is to give a reason to believe that its conclusion is true.选项:a: 对b: 错答案 :【错】19 、问题 :an argument that is spoken is no good if it is not spoken loudly enough.选项:a: 对b: 错答案 :【错】20、问题 :every conclusion contradicts what theaudience

7、believes.选项:a: 对b: 错答案 :【错】21 、问题 :to justify a conclusion, you need to persuade someone.选项:a: 对b: 错答案 :【错】22 、问题 :all arguments are used either to justify or to explain their conclusions.选项:a: 对b: 错答案 :【错】23、问题 :language is arbitrary in some respects.选项:a: 对b: 错答案 :【对】第二章单元测试1 、问题 :an assuring term

8、 is reflexive when it refers to the mental state of the speaker.选项:a: 对b: 错答案 :【对】2、问题 :the word“since ” is always a premise marker.选项:a: 对b: 错答案 :【错】3 、问题 :evaluative utterances are used only to express emotions or prescribe actions.选项:a: 对b: 错答案 :【 】4、 : a(n)_ term is used to indicate a responseto

9、 a possible objection. :a:a = assuring termb:g = guarding termc:d = discounting termd:e = evaluative term答案 :【 d = discounting term】5、 :a(n)term is used to indicate that thespeaker has reasons for what he sayswithout actuallygiving those reasons. :a:a = assuring termb:g = guarding termc:d = discount

10、ing termd:e = evaluative term答案 :【 a = assuring term】6 、 :in this part of the quiz, indicate the main function of the term or phrase that is in boldface in the following passage. more than one letter might be acceptable, but you must choose only one option as thebest. from steven jay gould:“the pand

11、as thumb” themessage is paradoxical but profound. orchids manufacture their intricate devicesfrom the common components ofordinary flowers, parts usually fitted for verydifferentfunctions. if god had designed a beautifulmachine to reflect his wisdom and power, surely he wouldnot have used a collecti

12、on of parts generally fashionedfor other purposes.orchids were not made by an idealengineer; they are juryrigged from a limited setofavailable components. thus, they must have evolved fromordinary flowers.thus the paradox and the common theme ofthis trilogy of essays: our textbooks like toillustrate

13、evolution with examples of optimal design nearly perfect mimicry of a dead leaf by a butterfly or of a poisonous species by a palatable relative. however, ideal design isa lousy argument for evolution, for it mimics thepostulated action of an omnipotent creator.oddarrangements and funny solutions ar

14、e the proof ofevolutionpaths that a sensiblegod would never tread butthat a natural process, constrained by history, followsperforce.选项:a:p = a premise markerb:c = a conclusion markerc:a = an assuring termd:g = a guarding terme:d = a discounting termf:f. e+ = a positive evaluative termg:e = a negati

15、ve evaluative termh:n = none of the above答案 :【 d = a discounting term】7 、 :inthis part of the quiz, indicate the main function of the term or phrasethat is in boldface in the following passage. more than one lettermight be acceptable, but you must choose only one optionas the best.from steven jay go

16、uld:“the pandasthumb” the message is paradoxical but profound. orchids manufacture their intricate devicesfrom the common components of ordinary flowers, parts usually fitted for very differentfunctions. if god had designed a beautiful machine to reflect his wisdom and power, surely he would not hav

17、e used a collection of parts generally fashioned for other purposes.orchids were not made by an ideal engineer; they are juryrigged from a limited set ofavailable components. thus, they must have evolved from ordinary flowers.thus the paradox and the common theme of this trilogy of essays: our textb

18、ooks like toillustrateevolution with examples of optimal designnearly perfectmimicry of a dead leaf by a butterfly or of a poisonousspecies by a palatable relative. however, ideal design isa lousy argument for evolution, for it mimics thepostulated action of an omnipotent creator.oddarrangements and

19、 funny solutions are the proof ofevolutionpaths that a sensiblegod would never tread butthat a natural process, constrained by history, followsperforce. :a:p = a premise markerb:c = a conclusion markerc:a = an assuring termd:g = a guarding terme:d = a discounting termf:e+ = a positive evaluative ter

20、mg:e = a negative evaluative termh:n = none of the above答案 :【 g = a guarding term】8 、 :inthis part of the quiz, indicate the main function of the term or phrasethat is in boldface in the following passage. more than one lettermight be acceptable, but you must choose only one optionas the best.from s

21、teven jay gould:“the pandasthumb” the message is paradoxical but profound.orchids manufacture their intricate devices from the common components of ordinary flowers, parts usually fitted for very differentfunctions. if god had designed a beautiful machine to reflect his wisdom and power, surely he w

22、ould not have used a collection of parts generally fashioned for other purposes.orchids were not made by an ideal engineer; they are juryrigged from a limited set ofavailable components. thus, they must have evolved from ordinary flowers.thus the paradox and the common theme ofthis trilogy of essays

23、: our textbooks like toillustrateevolution with examples of optimal designnearly perfectmimicry of a dead leaf by a butterfly or of a poisonousspecies by a palatable relative. however, ideal design isa lousy argument for evolution, for it mimics thepostulated action of an omnipotent creator.oddarran

24、gements and funny solutions are the proof ofevolutionpaths that a sensiblegod would never tread butthat a natural process, constrained by history, followsperforce. :a:p = a premise markerb:c = a conclusion markerc:a = an assuring termd:g = a guarding terme:d = a discounting termf:e+ = a positive eva

25、luative termg:e = a negative evaluative termh:n = none of the above答案 :【 e+ = a positive evaluative term】9 、 :in this part of the quiz, indicate the main function of the term or phrase that is in boldface in the following passage. more than one letter might be acceptable, but you must choose only on

26、e option as thebest. from steven jay gould: “the pandas thumb” the message is paradoxical but profound. orchids manufacturetheir intricate devices from the common components of ordinary flowers, parts usually fitted for very differentfunctions. if god had designed a beautiful machine to reflect his

27、wisdom and power, surely he would not have used a collection of parts generally fashionedfor other purposes.orchids were not made by an idealengineer; they are juryrigged from a limited setofavailable components. thus, they must have evolved fromordinary flowers.thus the paradox and the common theme

28、 ofthis trilogy of essays: our textbooks like toillustrateevolution with examples of optimal design nearly perfect mimicry of a dead leaf by a butterfly or of a poisonousspecies by a palatable relative. however, ideal design isa lousy argument for evolution, for it mimics thepostulated action of an

29、omnipotent creator.oddarrangements and funny solutions are the proof ofevolutionpaths that a sensiblegod would never tread butthat a natural process, constrained by history, followsperforce.选项:a:p = a premise markerb:c = a conclusion markerc:a = an assuring termd:g = a guarding terme:d = a discounti

30、ng termf:e+ = a positive evaluative termg:e = a negative evaluative termh:n = none of the above答案 :【 a = an assuring term】10 、问题 :in this part of the quiz, indicate the main function of the term or phrase that is in boldface in the following passage. more than one letter might be acceptable, but you

31、 must choose only one option as thebest. from steven jay gould: “the pandas thumb” message is paradoxical but profound. orchids manufacture their intricate devices from the common components oftheordinary flowers, parts usually fitted for very differentfunctions. if god had designed a beautifulmachi

32、ne to reflect his wisdom and power, surely he wouldnot have used a collection of parts generally fashionedfor other purposes.orchids were not made by an idealengineer; they are juryrigged from a limited setofavailable components. thus, they must have evolved fromordinary flowers.thus the paradox and

33、 the common theme ofthis trilogy of essays: our textbooks like toillustrateevolution with examples of optimal designnearly perfectmimicry of a dead leaf by a butterfly or of a poisonous species by a palatable relative. however, ideal design is a lousy argument for evolution, for it mimics the postul

34、ated action of an omnipotent creator.odd arrangements and funny solutions are the proof ofevolution paths that a sensiblegod would never tread but that a natural process, constrained by history, follows perforce. :a:p = a premise markerb:c = a conclusion markerc:a = an assuring termd:g = a guarding

35、terme:d = a discounting termf:e+ = a positive evaluative termg:e = a negative evaluative termh:n= none of the above答案 :【 e+ = a positive evaluative term】11 、 :in this part of the quiz, indicate the main function of the term or phrase that is in boldface in the following passage. more than one letter

36、 might beacceptable, but you must choose only one option as thebest. from steven jay gould:“the pandas thumb” themessage is paradoxical but profound. orchids manufacturetheir intricate devices from the common components ofordinary flowers, parts usually fitted for verydifferentfunctions. if god had

37、designed a beautifulmachine to reflect his wisdom and power, surely he wouldnot have used a collection of parts generally fashionedfor other purposes.orchids were not made by an idealengineer; they are juryrigged from a limited setofavailable components. thus, they must have evolved fromordinary flo

38、wers.thus the paradox and the common theme ofthis trilogy of essays: our textbooks like toillustrateevolution with examples of optimal designnearly perfectmimicry of a dead leaf by a butterfly or of a poisonous species by a palatable relative. however, ideal design is a lousy argument for evolution,

39、 for it mimics the postulated action of an omnipotent creator.oddarrangements and funny solutions are the proof ofevolution paths that a sensiblegod would never tread but that a natural process, constrained by history, follows perforce. :a:p = a premise markerb:c = a conclusion markerc:a = an assuri

40、ng termd:g = a guarding terme:d = a discounting termf:e+ = a positive evaluative termg:e = a negative evaluative termh:n = none of the above答案 :【 c = a conclusion marker】12 、 :in this part of the quiz, indicate the main function of the term or phrase that is in boldface in the following passage. mor

41、e than one letter might be acceptable, but you must choose only one option as thebest. from ste ven jay gould: “the pandas thumb” the message is paradoxical but profound. orchids manufacturetheir intricate devices from the common components ofordinary flowers, parts usually fitted for verydifferentf

42、unctions. if god had designed a beautifulmachine to reflect his wisdom and power, surely he wouldnot have used a collection of parts generally fashionedfor other purposes.orchids were not made by an idealengineer; they are juryrigged from a limited setofavailable components. thus, they must have evo

43、lved fromordinary flowers.thus the paradox and the common theme ofthis trilogy of essays: our textbooks like toillustrateevolution with examples of optimal designnearly perfectmimicry of a dead leaf by a butterfly or of a poisonous species by a palatable relative. however, ideal design isa lousy arg

44、ument for evolution, for it mimics thepostulated action of an omnipotent creator.oddarrangements and funny solutions are the proof ofevolutionpaths that a sensiblegod would never tread butthat a natural process, constrained by history, followsperforce. :a:p = a premise markerb:c = a conclusion marke

45、rc:a = an assuring termd:g = a guarding terme:d = a discounting termf:e+ = a positive evaluative termg:e = a negative evaluative termh:n = none of the above答案 :【 g = a guarding term】13 、 :in this part of the quiz, indicate the main function of the term or phrase that is in boldface in thefollowing p

46、assage. more than one letter might be acceptable, but you must choose only one option as thebest. from steven jay gould: “the pandas thumb” the message is paradoxical but profound. orchids manufacturetheir intricate devices from the common components of ordinary flowers, parts usually fitted for ver

47、y differentfunctions. if god had designed a beautiful machine to reflect his wisdom and power, surely he would not have used a collection of parts generally fashioned for other purposes.orchids were not made by an idealengineer; they are juryrigged from a limited setofavailable components. thus, the

48、y must have evolved from ordinary flowers.thus the paradox and the common theme of this trilogy of essays: our textbooks like toillustrateevolution with examples of optimal design nearly perfect mimicry of a dead leaf by a butterfly or of a poisonousspecies by a palatable relative. however, ideal de

49、sign isa lousy argument for evolution, for it mimics thepostulated action of an omnipotent creator.oddarrangements and funny solutions are the proof ofevolutionpaths that a sensiblegod would never tread butthat a natural process, constrained by history, followsperforce. :a:p = a premise markerb:c =

50、a conclusion markerc:a = an assuring termd:g = a guarding terme:d = a discounting termf:e+ = a positive evaluative termg:e = a negative evaluative termh:n = none of the above答案 :【 n = none of the above】14 、 :in this part of the quiz, indicate the main function of the term or phrase that is in boldfa

51、ce in thefollowing passage. more than one letter might be acceptable, but you must choose only one option as thebest. from steven jay gould:“the pandas thumb” themessage is paradoxical but profound. orchids manufacturetheir intricate devices from the common components ofordinary flowers, parts usual

52、ly fitted for verydifferentfunctions. if god had designed a beautifulmachine to reflect his wisdom and power, surely he wouldnot have used a collection of parts generally fashionedfor other purposes.orchids were not made by an idealengineer; they are juryrigged from a limited setofavailable components. thus, they must have evolved

温馨提示

  • 1. 本站所有资源如无特殊说明,都需要本地电脑安装OFFICE2007和PDF阅读器。图纸软件为CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.压缩文件请下载最新的WinRAR软件解压。
  • 2. 本站的文档不包含任何第三方提供的附件图纸等,如果需要附件,请联系上传者。文件的所有权益归上传用户所有。
  • 3. 本站RAR压缩包中若带图纸,网页内容里面会有图纸预览,若没有图纸预览就没有图纸。
  • 4. 未经权益所有人同意不得将文件中的内容挪作商业或盈利用途。
  • 5. 人人文库网仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对用户上传分享的文档内容本身不做任何修改或编辑,并不能对任何下载内容负责。
  • 6. 下载文件中如有侵权或不适当内容,请与我们联系,我们立即纠正。
  • 7. 本站不保证下载资源的准确性、安全性和完整性, 同时也不承担用户因使用这些下载资源对自己和他人造成任何形式的伤害或损失。

评论

0/150

提交评论