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What readers most commonly remember about John Stuart Mill’s classic exploration of the liberty of thought and discussion concerns the danger of (i)_____: in the absence of challenge, one’s opinions, even when they are correct, grow weak and flabby. Yet Mill had another reason for encouraging the liberty of thought and discussion: the danger of partiality and incompleteness. Since one’s opinions, even under the best circumstances, tend to (ii)_____, and because opinions opposed to one’s own rarely turn out to be completely (iii)_____, it is crucial to supplement one’s opinions with alternative points of view.
Blank(i)Blank(ii)Blank(iii)
A、tendentiousnessD、embrace only a portion of the truthG、erroneous
B、complacencyE、change over timeH、antithetical
C、fractiousnessF、focus on matters close at handI、immutable
答案:B,D,G

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