A、Copies others' words as his own.
B、Copies others’ ideas as his own.
C、Quote others’ words and give proper credits to them.
D、Download information from the internet without citing the sources.
A.Using an oral footnote and citing the materials in the written representation of the speech.
B.Including printed sources only in oral footnotes or written documentation; interviews or television shows need not be cited.
C.Plagiarizing the source in both the oral and written forms of the speech.
D.Adding a bibliography; it is not necessary to state the sources if you have a typed bibliography to give the teacher or coordinator of the event at which you are speaking.
A.put off
B.consult with
C.take stock of
D.refer to
听力原文: When the top U.S. oil companies announced huge increases in profits this week, many consumer advocates cried foul. At a time when American motorists are paying record-level prices for gasoline, some in the U.S. Congress think the oil company profits should be scrutinized closely. The U.S. Senate Finance Committee is seeking tax return information on top U.S. oil companies from the Internal Revenue Service and some politicians are calling for a windfall profits tax. [29]Of course, oil companies oppose such a move, citing similar or even higher profit increases in other industries, such as pharmaceuticals, that have not caused an uproar. [30]Oil industry analysts, however, say a windfall profits tax might be counterproductive. Bob Tippee, editor of Houston-based Oil and Gas Journal, says large oil company profits could benefit consumers in the end.
The following details are the reactions to the huge increases in oil company profits EXCEPT
A.consumers complain about it.
B.some politicians are calling for a windfall profits tax on it.
C.compared with the higher profits in other industries, oil companies are not satisfied with it.
D.some Congressmen think it should be examined with great care.
SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST
Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. At the end of each news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.
听力原文: Addressing the U.N. General Assembly Thursday, Indian Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee angrily rejected a Kashmir truce offer by Pakistan. Mr. Vajpayee said the offer, made the day before at the United Nations by Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, was tantamount to an admission that Pakistan supports terrorism. Mr. Vajpayee's address included both implicit and direct criticism of neighboring Pakistan, which his government accuses of sponsoring terror activity by Muslim extremists across the 'Line of Control" in Indian Kashmir. In a strongly worded statement, Mr. Vajpayee said some nominal participants in the global war against terrorism are themselves "part of the problem," and said terror attacks cannot be legitimized by citing "root causes" or "imaginary freedom struggles."
When did Pakistan president offer the truce?
A.On Wednesday.
B.On Thursday.
C.On Friday.
D.On Tuesday.
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