If his parents are convinced ____ the fact that his son always focuses his mind       his study. 

A. of; on    B. of; at   C. by; to    D. on; at

A


解析:

be convinced of sth “確信;堅(jiān)信某事。”focus one’s mind/attention on sth.將注意力集中于某事物。

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