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The lecture talks about

, which apparently refutes the points illustrated in the passage.

According to the passage,

Conversely, the professor holds the view that

First, the professor argues that

, namely

.

. In other words, XXXX nevertheless, which

directly contradicts what the passage indicates, that is, XXXXX.

The second point the professor uses to cast doubt on the passage is that passage states that

. However, the

, which is in sharp contrasts to the lecture. It is

matter of fact, according to the lecture.

that

as a

. So there lies another part where

experience contradicts theory (assumption).

Another evidence the lecturer adopts to refute the passage is

, differing from the statement

of the passage.

In summary, scarcely at all the professor agrees with what is presented in the passage. He claims that XXXX, whereas the reading materials make point that

.

反驳的:
Challenge/question/contradict/weaken/jeopardize/cast doubt on/disagree with
Contrary to what is stated in the reading that ..., the speaker strongly thinks that....
提出问题的:
neglect n./v. ignore negligence n.疏忽 forget about; leave out by mistake

overlook

lose sight of

leave out of consideration

缺陷: faults, weakness, defect, mistake, error,
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Discuss/review/examine/investigate/reinvestigate/reexamine/raise the issue that/strongly think that/ BBS.TPOOO.COM
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Reinforce

enhance

bolster

give a boost to

support

demonstrate

illustrate

Contend a similar stand that, the same as the statement that, in accordance with the
Meanwhile, likewise,
论证的:
Proof/demonstrate/sustain/illustrate/confirm/corroborate/substantiate/affirm/strengthen/fortify
/underpin/defend/fend for/endorse/

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