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Isn't that the kind of person you'd want working for you?
[A]A woman who lost her job as a teacher's aide due to a cutback in government funding wrote:” Principal of elementary school cited me as the only teacher's aide she would rehire if government funds became available."
[B] One resume I received included the following:” Invited by my superior to straighten out our organization's accounts receivable. Set up orderly repayment schedule, reconciled account weekly, and improved cash flow 100 per cent. Rewarded with raise and promotion.” Notice how this woman focuses on results, specifies how she accomplished them, and mentions her reward-all in 34 words.
[C] For example, if you have a flair for saving, managing and investing money, you have money management skills.
[D] An acquaintance complained of being biased when losing an opportunity due to the statement "Ready to learn though not so well educated".
[E] One of my former colleagues, for example, wrote three resumes in three different styles in order to fin out which was more preferred. The result is, of course, the one that highlights skills and education background.
[D] A woman once told me about a cash-flow crisis her employer had faced. She'd agreed to work without pay for three months until business improved. Her reward was her back pay plus a 20 percent bonus. I asked why that marvelous story wasn't in her resume. She answered, "It wasn't important." What she was really saying of course was "I'm not important."
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41.F 42.C 43.B 44.A 45.D
Sample four 段落标题的选择
选考题型之四--概括大意题
.一. 大纲样题解析:
Directions:
You are going to read a list of headings and text about plagiarism in the academic community. Choose the most suitable heading from the list A-F for each numbered paragraph (41-45). The first and last paragraphs of the text are not numbered. There is one extra heading which you do not need to use, Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (10 points)
[A] What to do as a student?
[B] Various definitions of plagiarism
[C] Ideas should always be sourced
[D] Ignorance can be forgiven
[E] Plagiarism is equivalent to theft
[F] The consequences of plagiarism
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. 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."
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The penalties for plagiarism vary from situation to situation. In many universities, 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. 42.
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