1、Plagiarism(剽窃) You just found some good stuff on the Web for your science report. You copy a paragraph and paste it into your report. Then you continue your research. But you just made a big mistake. You committed plagiarism. Plagiarism is when you use someone else's words or ideas and pretend that they are yours. It's not allowed in school, college, or beyond. The word "plagiarism"comes from Latin. It means stealing a person's ideas. But it's not always easy to tell what is plagiarism and what is not. Sometimes, it's accidental. You really intended to do your own work, yet ended up with some sentences that sound just like something you’ve read. Though plagiarism can be accidental, it's sometimes done on purpose. That's just being lazy. By copying whole paragraphs from different places, you don't have to spend the time thinking about the subject, gathering your own thoughts about it, and then putting them into original words. Cut, paste, and you're done. Most schools are pretty strict about plagiarism. If you're caught, your graduation will be delayed or worse. At the very least, you're probably going to fail the assignment. When you're older and in college, some schools will kick out students who plagiarize. When you're kicked out of one college, it can be hard to get into another. To be on the safe side, always make it clear where the information comes from. You need to write references. That's a list of the sources you used for a project or report. To do that, you'll need to know the author, the title, and the date it was published. If you write something really great, maybe some day someone will quote you in a report. A. Purposeful plagiarism B. The cost of plagiarism C. The definition of plagiarism D. Accidental plagiarism E. Detecting plagiarism F. Avoiding plagiarism 1 . Paragraph 1: 简答题 1分
2、Plagiarism(剽窃) You just found some good stuff on the Web for your science report. You copy a paragraph and paste it into your report. Then you continue your research. But you just made a big mistake. You committed plagiarism. Plagiarism is when you use someone else's words or ideas and pretend that they are yours. It's not allowed in school, college, or beyond. The word "plagiarism"comes from Latin. It means stealing a person's ideas. But it's not always easy to tell what is plagiarism and what is not. Sometimes, it's accidental. You really intended to do your own work, yet ended up with some sentences that sound just like something you’ve read. Though plagiarism can be accidental, it's sometimes done on purpose. That's just being lazy. By copying whole paragraphs from different places, you don't have to spend the time thinking about the subject, gathering your own thoughts about it, and then putting them into original words. Cut, paste, and you're done. Most schools are pretty strict about plagiarism. If you're caught, your graduation will be delayed or worse. At the very least, you're probably going to fail the assignment. When you're older and in college, some schools will kick out students who plagiarize. When you're kicked out of one college, it can be hard to get into another. To be on the safe side, always make it clear where the information comes from. You need to write references. That's a list of the sources you used for a project or report. To do that, you'll need to know the author, the title, and the date it was published. If you write something really great, maybe some day someone will quote you in a report. A. Purposeful plagiarism B. The cost of plagiarism C. The definition of plagiarism D. Accidental plagiarism E. Detecting plagiarism F. Avoiding plagiarism 2. Paragraph 2: 简答题 1分
3、Plagiarism(剽窃) You just found some good stuff on the Web for your science report. You copy a paragraph and paste it into your report. Then you continue your research. But you just made a big mistake. You committed plagiarism. Plagiarism is when you use someone else's words or ideas and pretend that they are yours. It's not allowed in school, college, or beyond. The word "plagiarism"comes from Latin. It means stealing a person's ideas. But it's not always easy to tell what is plagiarism and what is not. Sometimes, it's accidental. You really intended to do your own work, yet ended up with some sentences that sound just like something you’ve read. Though plagiarism can be accidental, it's sometimes done on purpose. That's just being lazy. By copying whole paragraphs from different places, you don't have to spend the time thinking about the subject, gathering your own thoughts about it, and then putting them into original words. Cut, paste, and you're done. Most schools are pretty strict about plagiarism. If you're caught, your graduation will be delayed or worse. At the very least, you're probably going to fail the assignment. When you're older and in college, some schools will kick out students who plagiarize. When you're kicked out of one college, it can be hard to get into another. To be on the safe side, always make it clear where the information comes from. You need to write references. That's a list of the sources you used for a project or report. To do that, you'll need to know the author, the title, and the date it was published. If you write something really great, maybe some day someone will quote you in a report. A. Purposeful plagiarism B. The cost of plagiarism C. The definition of plagiarism D. Accidental plagiarism E. Detecting plagiarism F. Avoiding plagiarism 3. Paragraph 3: 简答题 1分
4、Plagiarism(剽窃) You just found some good stuff on the Web for your science report. You copy a paragraph and paste it into your report. Then you continue your research. But you just made a big mistake. You committed plagiarism. Plagiarism is when you use someone else's words or ideas and pretend that they are yours. It's not allowed in school, college, or beyond. The word "plagiarism"comes from Latin. It means stealing a person's ideas. But it's not always easy to tell what is plagiarism and what is not. Sometimes, it's accidental. You really intended to do your own work, yet ended up with some sentences that sound just like something you’ve read. Though plagiarism can be accidental, it's sometimes done on purpose. That's just being lazy. By copying whole paragraphs from different places, you don't have to spend the time thinking about the subject, gathering your own thoughts about it, and then putting them into original words. Cut, paste, and you're done. Most schools are pretty strict about plagiarism. If you're caught, your graduation will be delayed or worse. At the very least, you're probably going to fail the assignment. When you're older and in college, some schools will kick out students who plagiarize. When you're kicked out of one college, it can be hard to get into another. To be on the safe side, always make it clear where the information comes from. You need to write references. That's a list of the sources you used for a project or report. To do that, you'll need to know the author, the title, and the date it was published. If you write something really great, maybe some day someone will quote you in a report. A. Purposeful plagiarism B. The cost of plagiarism C. The definition of plagiarism D. Accidental plagiarism E. Detecting plagiarism F. Avoiding plagiarism 4. Paragraph 4: 简答题 1分
5、Plagiarism(剽窃) You just found some good stuff on the Web for your science report. You copy a paragraph and paste it into your report. Then you continue your research. But you just made a big mistake. You committed plagiarism. Plagiarism is when you use someone else's words or ideas and pretend that they are yours. It's not allowed in school, college, or beyond. The word "plagiarism"comes from Latin. It means stealing a person's ideas. But it's not always easy to tell what is plagiarism and what is not. Sometimes, it's accidental. You really intended to do your own work, yet ended up with some sentences that sound just like something you’ve read. Though plagiarism can be accidental, it's sometimes done on purpose. That's just being lazy. By copying whole paragraphs from different places, you don't have to spend the time thinking about the subject, gathering your own thoughts about it, and then putting them into original words. Cut, paste, and you're done. Most schools are pretty strict about plagiarism. If you're caught, your graduation will be delayed or worse. At the very least, you're probably going to fail the assignment. When you're older and in college, some schools will kick out students who plagiarize. When you're kicked out of one college, it can be hard to get into another. To be on the safe side, always make it clear where the information comes from. You need to write references. That's a list of the sources you used for a project or report. To do that, you'll need to know the author, the title, and the date it was published. If you write something really great, maybe some day someone will quote you in a report. A. Purposeful plagiarism B. The cost of plagiarism C. The definition of plagiarism D. Accidental plagiarism E. Detecting plagiarism F. Avoiding plagiarism 5. Paragraph 5: 简答题 1分
6、Plagiarism(剽窃) You just found some good stuff on the Web for your science report. You copy a paragraph and paste it into your report. Then you continue your research. But you just made a big mistake. You committed plagiarism. Plagiarism is when you use someone else's words or ideas and pretend that they are yours. It's not allowed in school, college, or beyond. The word "plagiarism"comes from Latin. It means stealing a person's ideas. But it's not always easy to tell what is plagiarism and what is not. Sometimes, it's accidental. You really intended to do your own work, yet ended up with some sentences that sound just like something you’ve read. Though plagiarism can be accidental, it's sometimes done on purpose. That's just being lazy. By copying whole paragraphs from different places, you don't have to spend the time thinking about the subject, gathering your own thoughts about it, and then putting them into original words. Cut, paste, and you're done. Most schools are pretty strict about plagiarism. If you're caught, your graduation will be delayed or worse. At the very least, you're probably going to fail the assignment. When you're older and in college, some schools will kick out students who plagiarize. When you're kicked out of one college, it can be hard to get into another. To be on the safe side, always make it clear where the information comes from. You need to write references. That's a list of the sources you used for a project or report. To do that, you'll need to know the author, the title, and the date it was published. If you write something really great, maybe some day someone will quote you in a report. A. you will be punished B. you have great ideas C. quote you in their reports D. take others' ideas as yours E. save you much time F. you plagiarize or not 6. You commit plagiarism when you ___ 简答题 1分
7、Plagiarism(剽窃) You just found some good stuff on the Web for your science report. You copy a paragraph and paste it into your report. Then you continue your research. But you just made a big mistake. You committed plagiarism. Plagiarism is when you use someone else's words or ideas and pretend that they are yours. It's not allowed in school, college, or beyond. The word "plagiarism"comes from Latin. It means stealing a person's ideas. But it's not always easy to tell what is plagiarism and what is not. Sometimes, it's accidental. You really intended to do your own work, yet ended up with some sentences that sound just like something you’ve read. Though plagiarism can be accidental, it's sometimes done on purpose. That's just being lazy. By copying whole paragraphs from different places, you don't have to spend the time thinking about the subject, gathering your own thoughts about it, and then putting them into original words. Cut, paste, and you're done. Most schools are pretty strict about plagiarism. If you're caught, your graduation will be delayed or worse. At the very least, you're probably going to fail the assignment. When you're older and in college, some schools will kick out students who plagiarize. When you're kicked out of one college, it can be hard to get into another. To be on the safe side, always make it clear where the information comes from. You need to write references. That's a list of the sources you used for a project or report. To do that, you'll need to know the author, the title, and the date it was published. If you write something really great, maybe some day someone will quote you in a report. A. you will be punished B. you have great ideas C. quote you in their reports D. take others' ideas as yours E. save you much time F. you plagiarize or not 7. Sometimes it is hard to tell whether ____ 简答题 1分
8、Plagiarism(剽窃) You just found some good stuff on the Web for your science report. You copy a paragraph and paste it into your report. Then you continue your research. But you just made a big mistake. You committed plagiarism. Plagiarism is when you use someone else's words or ideas and pretend that they are yours. It's not allowed in school, college, or beyond. The word "plagiarism"comes from Latin. It means stealing a person's ideas. But it's not always easy to tell what is plagiarism and what is not. Sometimes, it's accidental. You really intended to do your own work, yet ended up with some sentences that sound just like something you’ve read. Though plagiarism can be accidental, it's sometimes done on purpose. That's just being lazy. By copying whole paragraphs from different places, you don't have to spend the time thinking about the subject, gathering your own thoughts about it, and then putting them into original words. Cut, paste, and you're done. Most schools are pretty strict about plagiarism. If you're caught, your graduation will be delayed or worse. At the very least, you're probably going to fail the assignment. When you're older and in college, some schools will kick out students who plagiarize. When you're kicked out of one college, it can be hard to get into another. To be on the safe side, always make it clear where the information comes from. You need to write references. That's a list of the sources you used for a project or report. To do that, you'll need to know the author, the title, and the date it was published. If you write something really great, maybe some day someone will quote you in a report. A. you will be punished B. you have great ideas C. quote you in their reports D. take others' ideas as yours E. save you much time F. you plagiarize or not 8. Copying whole paragraphs can ____ 简答题 1分
9、Plagiarism(剽窃) You just found some good stuff on the Web for your science report. You copy a paragraph and paste it into your report. Then you continue your research. But you just made a big mistake. You committed plagiarism. Plagiarism is when you use someone else's words or ideas and pretend that they are yours. It's not allowed in school, college, or beyond. The word "plagiarism"comes from Latin. It means stealing a person's ideas. But it's not always easy to tell what is plagiarism and what is not. Sometimes, it's accidental. You really intended to do your own work, yet ended up with some sentences that sound just like something you’ve read. Though plagiarism can be accidental, it's sometimes done on purpose. That's just being lazy. By copying whole paragraphs from different places, you don't have to spend the time thinking about the subject, gathering your own thoughts about it, and then putting them into original words. Cut, paste, and you're done. Most schools are pretty strict about plagiarism. If you're caught, your graduation will be delayed or worse. At the very least, you're probably going to fail the assignment. When you're older and in college, some schools will kick out students who plagiarize. When you're kicked out of one college, it can be hard to get into another. To be on the safe side, always make it clear where the information comes from. You need to write references. That's a list of the sources you used for a project or report. To do that, you'll need to know the author, the title, and the date it was published. If you write something really great, maybe some day someone will quote you in a report. A. you will be punished B. you have great ideas C. quote you in their reports D. take others' ideas as yours E. save you much time F. you plagiarize or not 9.Once caught for plagiarism ___ 简答题 1分
10、Plagiarism(剽窃) You just found some good stuff on the Web for your science report. You copy a paragraph and paste it into your report. Then you continue your research. But you just made a big mistake. You committed plagiarism. Plagiarism is when you use someone else's words or ideas and pretend that they are yours. It's not allowed in school, college, or beyond. The word "plagiarism"comes from Latin. It means stealing a person's ideas. But it's not always easy to tell what is plagiarism and what is not. Sometimes, it's accidental. You really intended to do your own work, yet ended up with some sentences that sound just like something you’ve read. Though plagiarism can be accidental, it's sometimes done on purpose. That's just being lazy. By copying whole paragraphs from different places, you don't have to spend the time thinking about the subject, gathering your own thoughts about it, and then putting them into original words. Cut, paste, and you're done. Most schools are pretty strict about plagiarism. If you're caught, your graduation will be delayed or worse. At the very least, you're probably going to fail the assignment. When you're older and in college, some schools will kick out students who plagiarize. When you're kicked out of one college, it can be hard to get into another. To be on the safe side, always make it clear where the information comes from. You need to write references. That's a list of the sources you used for a project or report. To do that, you'll need to know the author, the title, and the date it was published. If you write something really great, maybe some day someone will quote you in a report. A. you will be punished B. you have great ideas C. quote you in their reports D. take others' ideas as yours E. save you much time F. you plagiarize or not 10. If you publish something great, people may _____ 简答题 1分
11、labor Market Decline The decline of the labor market is easy to misinterpret (interpret). There are many reasons for that. During the 1970s, large numbers of women and young adults 1 (bear) during the baby boom entered into the work force. That 2 (result)in too many workers for the jobs available and depressed wages. The decline also has something to do with the explosive 3 (grow) in world trade since 1960. As 4 (manufacture) technologies have become more mobile, production jobs have 5 (move) from the U.S. to countries where wages are low. In 6 (add), technology itself has helped to cause the shifts in the job market. For example, 7 (few) American workers are needed to make steel today than in the past, because new 8 (machine) have made many of their tasks 9 (necessary). Finally, the high rate of 10 (employment) caused by these factors has tended to drive wages down further. 1.() 简答题 1分
12、labor Market Decline The decline of the labor market is easy to misinterpret (interpret). There are many reasons for that. During the 1970s, large numbers of women and young adults 1 (bear) during the baby boom entered into the work force. That 2 (result)in too many workers for the jobs available and depressed wages. The decline also has something to do with the explosive 3 (grow) in world trade since 1960. As 4 (manufacture) technologies have become more mobile, production jobs have 5 (move) from the U.S. to countries where wages are low. In 6 (add), technology itself has helped to cause the shifts in the job market. For example, 7 (few) American workers are needed to make steel today than in the past, because new 8 (machine) have made many of their tasks 9 (necessary). Finally, the high rate of 10 (employment) caused by these factors has tended to drive wages down further. 2.() 简答题 1分
13、labor Market Decline The decline of the labor market is easy to misinterpret (interpret). There are many reasons for that. During the 1970s, large numbers of women and young adults 1 (bear) during the baby boom entered into the work force. That 2 (result)in too many workers for the jobs available and depressed wages. The decline also has something to do with the explosive 3 (grow) in world trade since 1960. As 4 (manufacture) technologies have become more mobile, production jobs have 5 (move) from the U.S. to countries where wages are low. In 6 (add), technology itself has helped to cause the shifts in the job market. For example, 7 (few) American workers are needed to make steel today than in the past, because new 8 (machine) have made many of their tasks 9 (necessary). Finally, the high rate of 10 (employment) caused by these factors has tended to drive wages down further. 3.() 简答题 1分
14、labor Market Decline The decline of the labor market is easy to misinterpret (interpret). There are many reasons for that. During the 1970s, large numbers of women and young adults 1 (bear) during the baby boom entered into the work force. That 2 (result)in too many workers for the jobs available and depressed wages. The decline also has something to do with the explosive 3 (grow) in world trade since 1960. As 4 (manufacture) technologies have become more mobile, production jobs have 5 (move) from the U.S. to countries where wages are low. In 6 (add), technology itself has helped to cause the shifts in the job market. For example, 7 (few) American workers are needed to make steel today than in the past, because new 8 (machine) have made many of their tasks 9 (necessary). Finally, the high rate of 10 (employment) caused by these factors has tended to drive wages down further. 4.() 简答题 1分
15、labor Market Decline The decline of the labor market is easy to misinterpret (interpret). There are many reasons for that. During the 1970s, large numbers of women and young adults 1 (bear) during the baby boom entered into the work force. That 2 (result)in too many workers for the jobs available and depressed wages. The decline also has something to do with the explosive 3 (grow) in world trade since 1960. As 4 (manufacture) technologies have become more mobile, production jobs have 5 (move) from the U.S. to countries where wages are low. In 6 (add), technology itself has helped to cause the shifts in the job market. For example, 7 (few) American workers are needed to make steel today than in the past, because new 8 (machine) have made many of their tasks 9 (necessary). Finally, the high rate of 10 (employment) caused by these factors has tended to drive wages down further. 5.() 简答题 1分
16、labor Market Decline The decline of the labor market is easy to misinterpret (interpret). There are many reasons for that. During the 1970s, large numbers of women and young adults 1 (bear) during the baby boom entered into the work force. That 2 (result)in too many workers for the jobs available and depressed wages. The decline also has something to do with the explosive 3 (grow) in world trade since 1960. As 4 (manufacture) technologies have become more mobile, production jobs have 5 (move) from the U.S. to countries where wages are low. In 6 (add), technology itself has helped to cause the shifts in the job market. For example, 7 (few) American workers are needed to make steel today than in the past, because new 8 (machine) have made many of their tasks 9 (necessary). Finally, the high rate of 10 (employment) caused by these factors has tended to drive wages down further. 6.() 简答题 1分
17、labor Market Decline The decline of the labor market is easy to misinterpret (interpret). There are many reasons for that. During the 1970s, large numbers of women and young adults 1 (bear) during the baby boom entered into the work force. That 2 (result)in too many workers for the jobs available and depressed wages. The decline also has something to do with the explosive 3 (grow) in world trade since 1960. As 4 (manufacture) technologies have become more mobile, production jobs have 5 (move) from the U.S. to countries where wages are low. In 6 (add), technology itself has helped to cause the shifts in the job market. For example, 7 (few) American workers are needed to make steel today than in the past, because new 8 (machine) have made many of their tasks 9 (necessary). Finally, the high rate of 10 (employment) caused by these factors has tended to drive wages down further. 7.() 简答题 1分
18、labor Market Decline The decline of the labor market is easy to misinterpret (interpret). There are many reasons for that. During the 1970s, large numbers of women and young adults 1 (bear) during the baby boom entered into the work force. That 2 (result)in too many workers for the jobs available and depressed wages. The decline also has something to do with the explosive 3 (grow) in world trade since 1960. As 4 (manufacture) technologies have become more mobile, production jobs have 5 (move) from the U.S. to countries where wages are low. In 6 (add), technology itself has helped to cause the shifts in the job market. For example, 7 (few) American workers are needed to make steel today than in the past, because new 8 (machine) have made many of their tasks 9 (necessary). Finally, the high rate of 10 (employment) caused by these factors has tended to drive wages down further. 8.() 简答题 1分
19、labor Market Decline The decline of the labor market is easy to misinterpret (interpret). There are many reasons for that. During the 1970s, large numbers of women and young adults 1 (bear) during the baby boom entered into the work force. That 2 (result)in too many workers for the jobs available and depressed wages. The decline also has something to do with the explosive 3 (grow) in world trade since 1960. As 4 (manufacture) technologies have become more mobile, production jobs have 5 (move) from the U.S. to countries where wages are low. In 6 (add), technology itself has helped to cause the shifts in the job market. For example, 7 (few) American workers are needed to make steel today than in the past, because new 8 (machine) have made many of their tasks 9 (necessary). Finally, the high rate of 10 (employment) caused by these factors has tended to drive wages down further. 9.() 简答题 1分
20、labor Market Decline The decline of the labor market is easy to misinterpret (interpret). There are many reasons for that. During the 1970s, large numbers of women and young adults 1 (bear) during the baby boom entered into the work force. That 2 (result)in too many workers for the jobs available and depressed wages. The decline also has something to do with the explosive 3 (grow) in world trade since 1960. As 4 (manufacture) technologies have become more mobile, production jobs have 5 (move) from the U.S. to countries where wages are low. In 6 (add), technology itself has helped to cause the shifts in the job market. For example, 7 (few) American workers are needed to make steel today than in the past, because new 8 (machine) have made many of their tasks 9 (necessary). Finally, the high rate of 10 (employment) caused by these factors has tended to drive wages down further. 10.() 简答题 1分
21、某英文报社正在举办题为“My Hobby"的征文活动。请就此题目写一篇英文短文应征。内容包括以下两个方面: ①你的爱好是什么? ②你为什么有这个爱好? 简答题 1分
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