If you take away many sentences from somebody's written work as your own without permission, it's called plagiarism,but if you take the knowledge from a piece of work by another and change the words, then it's not plagiarism. This is the difference between using the Internet and plagiarism. If you are given homework to work out math problems, then you should use your brain without a computer! If the teacher asks you to learn something about a famous literary person, you can use the computer. If you take down the main important information of the task, it’s OK. However, if you run to the computer to do your thinking for you all the time, you don’t exercise your brain and you will forget how to work out a problem. By using a computer, students may get a useful answer fast, to finish homework, but when they have to face an exam, they will not be ready for it.
Though teachers say finding or buying homework answers online is not many in schools, an interview with school students shows only 10% hopes to finish their holiday homework by themselves. They complain that the homework is too much for them to finish. Besides, many of students have to go to all kinds of training classes during the holiday. These take away much of their time for doing homework. So they want to find or even buy answers online or copy each other's homework. Students should learn that being a student is about getting skills, but not just getting quick, cheap "answers" for homework problems. I mean we should use the computer properly.
【小題1】If you want to look up some information about something or somebody, you____.
A.should work it out by yourself |
B.can turn to a computer for help |
C.must discuss it with your teacher |
D.will meet problems with plagiarism |
A.Answering questions in our own words. |
B.Buying homework answers on the Internet. |
C.Copying others’ written work without permission. |
D.Doing our homework with the help of a computer. |
A.The answers are cheap and quick. |
B.They can exercise their brains all the time. |
C.They have to go to all kinds of training classes during the holiday. |
D.They have too much homework to finish. |
A.Using it for math problems. |
B.Using it all the time for the homework. |
C.Using it to get some information on the answers. |
D.Using it when there's too much homework to finish. |
【小題1】B
【小題2】C
【小題3】B
【小題4】C
解析試題分析:本篇文章講述剽竊的定義。尤其反應(yīng)了當(dāng)今學(xué)生們面臨的問題。由于課業(yè)負(fù)擔(dān)重、假期還要學(xué)習(xí)特長,所以很多學(xué)生選擇在網(wǎng)上購買作業(yè)答案這樣快速有效的方法。作者表明,我們要合理使用電腦。
【小題1】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段第六行If the teacher asks you to learn something about a famous literary person, you can use the computer.“如果老師讓你學(xué)習(xí)一些有關(guān)一位著名的文學(xué)家的信息,你可以使用電腦。”可知當(dāng)你想要查找一些信息使,可以使用電腦。故選B。
【小題2】推理判斷題。根據(jù)文章第一段第一句話If you take away many sentences from somebody's written work as your own without permission, it's called plagiarism.“如果你在不經(jīng)允許就拿某人的寫作中的句子使用時(shí),這就叫做剽竊。”可知,剽竊的含義就是未經(jīng)允許抄襲別人的寫作。A選項(xiàng)是使用自己的語言,不是抄襲;B選項(xiàng)在網(wǎng)上花錢買答案也不是抄襲;D選項(xiàng)在電腦的幫助下完成作業(yè),不算抄襲。故選C,未經(jīng)允許抄襲別人的寫作。
【小題3】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)最后一段第二行They complain that the homework is too much for them to finish.可知A正確;根據(jù)最后一段第三行Besides, many of students have to go to all kinds of training classes during the holiday.可知C正確;根據(jù)最后一段第五行Students should learn that being a student is about getting skills, but not just getting quick, cheap "answers" for homework problems.可知D正確;故選B。
【小題4】推理判斷題。文章最后一句話I mean we should use the computer properly.表明了作者的態(tài)度:可以使用電腦,但是要合理使用。故選C,運(yùn)用電腦查找一些信息。
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