填空题Directions: In the following
article, some sentences have been removed. For Questions 41-45, choose the most
suitable one from the list A-G to fit into each of the numbered blanks. There
are two extra choices, which do not fit in any of the blanks.
Scholars, writers and teachers in the modern academic community have
strong feelings about acknowledging the use of another person's ideas. In the
English-speaking world, the term plagiarism is used to label the practice of not
giving credit for the source of one's ideas. 41.______
42.______In many universities, the punishment may range from failure in a
particular course to expulsion from the university. In the literary world, where
writers are protected from plagiarism by international copyright laws, the
penalty may range from a small fine to imprisonment and a ruined career.
Protection of scholars and writers, through the copyright laws and through the
social pressures of the academic and literary communities, is a relatively
recent concept. Such social pressures and copyright laws require writers to give
scrupulous attention to documentation of their sources.
Students, as inexperienced scholars themselves, must avoid various types
of plagiarism by being self-critical in their use of other scholars' ideas and
by giving appropriate credit for the source of borrowed ideas and words,
otherwise dire consequences may occur. 43.______
Plagiarism by accident, or oversight, sometimes is the result of the
writer's inability to decide or remember where the idea came from. He may have
read it long ago, heard it in a lecture since forgotten, or acquired it
second-hand or third-hand from discussions with colleagues. He may also
have difficulty in deciding whether the idea is such common knowledge that no
reference to the original source is needed. Although this type of plagiarism
must be guarded against, it is the least serious and, if lessons learned, can be
exempt from being severely punished. Plagiarism through
ignorance is simply a way of saying that inexperienced writers often do not know
how or when to acknowledge their sources. The techniques for documentation-note-
taking, quoting, footnoting, listing bibliography-are easily learned and can
prevent the writer from making unknowing mistakes or omissions in his
references. 44.______ The most serious kind of academic
thievery is plagiarism by intention. The writer, limited by his laziness and
dullness, copies the thoughts and language of others and claims them for his
own. He not only steals, he tries to deceive the reader into believing the ideas
are original. Such words as immoral, dishonest, offensive, and despicable are
used to describe the practice of plagiarism by intention.
The opposite of plagiarism is acknowledgement. 45.______Students, as
developing scholars, writers, teachers, and professional leaders, should
recognize and assume their responsibility to document all sources from which
language and thoughts are borrowed. Other members of the profession will not
only respect the scholarship, they will admire the humility and honesty.
[A] The penalties for plagiarism vary from situation to
situation. [B] Many scholars suggest rigid
self-regulations in academic world in order to protect the purity of academics.
[C] "Penalty for plagiarism should be regulated by laws
and regulations," said one scholar, "it is no better than theft. "
[D] Although there is no copyright in news, or in ideas,
only in the expression of them, the writer cannot plead ignorance when his
sources for ideas are challenged. [E] Simply stated,
plagiarism is "the wrongful appropriation or purloining, and publication as
one's own of the ideas, or the expression of ideas of another. "
[F] All mature and trustworthy writers make use of the
ideas of others but they are careful to acknowledge their indebtedness to their
sources. [G] There are at least three classifications of
plagiarism as it is revealed in students' inexactness in identifying sources
properly. They are plagiarism by accident, by ignorance, and by intention.
填空题不能把这些书带出阅览室。
填空题The person ______ was standing next to me seemed very nervous.
填空题We are, therefore, compelled to claim ______ you to compensate us ______ the loss of $27500.
填空题岁月沧桑,风化雨蚀,造就了这里奇特的山体风貌:满山巨塔高耸,穹丘浑圆,不倒翁摇摇欲坠,大拱门凌空面立,奇形怪状,自然天成。大自然造物不尽,还在不断创造新的神奇。
填空题Failure to advertise {{U}}could{{/U}} result in either {{U}}reduced{{/U}} sales and {{U}}less{{/U}} profit {{U}}nor{{/U}} legal actions.
A. could B. reduced C. less D. nor
填空题A. great minds think alike
B. We could do it first thing tomorrow morning
C. We still have to do about ten more
Nancy: How many orders do we still need to pack, Gilbert? We"ve been packing all day.
Gilbert:
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Nancy: Well, I"m really tired from packing all of the stuff all day. And it"s about time to clock out.
Gibert: I know. Maybe we can finish it tomorrow.
Nancy: Why not! These orders are not urgent.
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Gibert: All right. Let"s call it quits and go home.
Neal: See,
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填空题Human languages enable their users to symbolize objects, events and concepts which are not present (in time and space) at the moment of communication. This quality is labeled as ______.
填空题A. It"s really family first
B. the real work will start when they walk off the stage
C. then it was just a penalty
D. because I"m a pretty street-smart guy
Yorke: You"ve talked about finding meaning in suffering. What do you mean by that?
McGraw: Everybody at some point is going to have misfortune. I think if we don"t learn from that,
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. But if you use it, then it becomes tuition. I draw a lot on my personal experiences. It"s hard for people to deceive me,
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.
Yorke: Are there families who come on your show but whom you feel you just can"t help?
ncGrow: I never think that I"m doing eight-minute cures on television. But I think that 50 percent of the solution to any problem lies in defining it first. I can be an emotional compass that points them down the path, but
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Yorke: What would you say is the greatest value system that you have?
ncGrow:
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. Our family and its properties, needs, values, come before everything else—work, recreation, whatever.
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Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D on the right side of the paper. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the center.
All over the world men are (1)( ) new techniques to provide mass housing, inexpensively and quickly, for millions of low and middle-income families, and (2)( ) the urgent housing (3)( ) brought on by such natural disasters (4)( ) foods and earthquakes.
A firm in Hatfield, Pennsylvania, the Universal Papertech Corporation, believes it has found one solution (5)( ) the problem: houses (6)( ) paper. The ultimate success of the paper houses will (7)( ) a great deal on breaking (8)( ) traditional patterns and concept of home building and restrictive codes. One thing seems certain, (9)( ): The shelter revolution is already (10)( ).
The concept of paper houses was developed (11)( ) 10 years ago by Universal. Six years ago the company supplied (12)( ) then-current models (13)( ) emergency housing for thousands of migratory farm workers in California. (14)( ) the houses were new on the market, no one really knew just how long the unusual structures would (15)( ). Today, in California (16)( ) still holding up well under the elements and (17)( ) are accommodating more people than at first. The manufacture now (18)( ) that the houses will have a useful life of at least 15 to 20 years. (19)( ) in the paper houses has spread beyond the U.S. (20)( ) a number of foreign countries.
1.A、searching B、searching for C、searching in D、searching into
2.A、meet B、meets C、meeting D、to meet
3.A、requirements B、qualifications C、acquirementsD、inquiries
4.A、like B、as C、that D、as to
5.A、for B、with C、to D、about
6.A、made up of B、made of C、consisting of D、composed of
7.A、set B、build C、depend D、determine
8.A、down B、away C、off D、up
9.A、though B、although C、yet D、but
10.A、on way B、by the way C、in the way D、under way
11.A、near B、since C、within D、about
12.A、the number ofB、the amount ofC、a number of D、an amount of
13.A、as B、for C、to D、with
14.A、Though B、But C、And D、Because
15.A、remain B、persist C、continue D、last
16.A、there are B、they are C、there is D、it is
17.A、also B、too C、as well D、either
18.A、values B、estimates C、regards D、counts
19.A、Attention B、Concern C、Interest D、Delight
20.A、in B、to C、on D、with
填空题他碰巧外出 when I called at his home the other day.
填空题Author______Title______ Moving the lamp as the man moved, I made out that he was substantially dressed, but roughly; like a voyager by sea. That he had long iron-grey hair. That his age was about sixty. That he was a muscular man, strong on his legs, and that he was browned and hardened by exposure to weather.
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填空题In the 1990s China opened up many economic ______ zones in big cities. (develop)
填空题从供选择的答案中选出应填入下列英文语句中______内的正确答案。 Artificial Intelligence (1) a relatively young branch of science, new enough that we can still trace the development of the field from its inception in 1956 to the present. About six years ago, when we (2) planning the Handbook of Artificial Intelligence, we thought it would (3) possible to present AI comprehensively in three volumes. In retrospect, that seems to have (4) a good guess, although, inevitably, the outline (5) changed many times to reflect changes in the emphasis and methods of AL 供选择的答案: (1)be (2) am (3) are (4) is (5) was (6) were (7) being (8) been
填空题The Hindus in India, despite an ______ of cows, refuse to eat beef on religious grounds. (abundant)
填空题●Passage 1●
1. But the Idols of the Marketplace are the most troublesome of all: idols which have crept into the understanding through the alliances of words and names. For men believe that their reason governs words; but it is also true that words react on the understanding; and this it is that has rendered philosophy and the sciences sophistical and inactive.
●Passage 2●
2. I, John Faustus of Wittenberg, Doctor, by these presents do give both body and soul to Lucifer, Prince of the East...
●Passage 3●
3. To go into solitude, a man needs to retire as much from his chamber as from society. I am not solitary whilst I read and write though nobody is with me. But if a man would be alone, let him look at the stars. The rays that come from those heavenly words, will separate between him and vulgar things.
●Passage 4●
4. Most Utopians, however, and among these all the wisest, believe nothing of the sort: the believe in a single power, unknown, eternal, infinite, inexplicable, far beyond the grasp of the human mind, and diffused throughout the universe, not physically, but in influence.
●Passage 5●
5. Nature, in its ministry to man, is not only the material, but is also the process and the result. All the parts incessantly work into each other"s hands for the profit of man. The wind sows the seed; the sun evaporates the sea; the wind blows the vapor to the field; the ice, on the other side of the planet, condenses rain on this; the rain feeds the plant; the plant feeds the animal; and thus the endless circulations of the divine charity nourish man.
●Passage 6●
6. The passions that build up our human Soul,
Not with the mean and vulgar works of man,
But with high objects, with enduring things,
With life and nature, purifying thus
The elements of feeling and of thought,
And sanctifying, by such discipline,
Both pain and fear; until we recognize
A grandeur in the beating of the heart.
●Passage 7●
7. Success is counted sweetest
By those who ne"er succeed.
To comprehend a nectar
Requires sorest need.
●Passage 8●
8. Of man"s first disobedience, and the fruit
Of that forbidden tree whose mortal taste
Brought death into the world, and all our owe,
With loss of Eden, till one greater Man
Restore us, and regain the blissful seat
●Passage 9●
9. It the censure of Yahoos could any way affect me, I should have great reason to complain that some of them are so bold as to think my book of travels a mere fiction out of mine own brain.
●Passage 10●
10. I told you in the course of this paper that Shakespeare had a sister; but do not look for her in Sir Sidney Lee"s life of the poet. She died young—alas, she never wrote a word. She lies buried where the omnibuses now stop, opposite the Elephant and Castle. Now my belief is that this poet who never wrote a word and was buried at the crossroads still lives. She lives in you and in me, and in many other women who are not here tonight, for they are washing up the dishes and putting the children to bed.
●Authors●
A. Christopher Marlowe
B. Emily Dickinson
C. Flannery O"Connor
D. Francis Bacon
E. John Milton
F. Jonathan Swift
G. Ralph Waldo Emerson
H. Sir Thomas More
I. T.S. Eliot
J. Virginia Woolf
K. William Shakespeare
L. William Wordsworth
填空题She did nothing but (complain)______ about it all the time she was here.
填空题There was little point in continuing so _______ (profitable) a dialogue.
填空题John: What' s wrong with your computer?Joan: ______
