The middle-aged man said he would accept the job, so we have asked him to ________ his acceptance in writing.
A.confirmB.conveyC.convinceD.consider
A

試題分析:動詞Confirm確認,證實;convey傳達,表達;convince使…相信…;consider考慮…;句義:這位中年男人說他會接受這份工作,于是我們要求他通過寫的方式確認他接受這個工作。根據(jù)句義說明conform表示確認符合上下文的含義。故A正確。
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