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单选题
According to Ryan Dapremont, _____.
A
examinations taken with pens and paper were useless in fighting cheating
B
his examination paper was under-graded because of his bad hand-writing
C
cheating was more serious in writing papers than in examinations
D
it was more difficult for him to lift other people’s writings off the Internet
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第三段第二句讲到Dapremont说科技的发展使作弊越来越容易,论文写作中的剽窃可能是最严重的问题。
第三段第二句讲到Dapremont说科技的发展使作弊越来越容易,论文写作中的剽窃可能是最严重的问题。
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词汇:
normally /'n :m( )li/ adv. 正常地;通常地,一般地
infant /'inf nt / n. 婴儿;幼儿;未成年人
communicate /k 'mju:nikeit/ 通信;交流;感染
opposite /' p zit/ adj. 相反的;n. 对立面,反义词
注释:
1. intelligence test:智力测试
练习:
A However, research does not show this.
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C Ryan learns a new sign, his family is very excited.
D These babies started using signs about two months later.
E It can be useful because many people understand it.
F They talked with signs by the time they were eight months old.
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