全文主題: 全文通過(guò)一些大學(xué)生作弊的手段和方法以及在學(xué)期末論文中的作弊現(xiàn)象创夜,和不同人對(duì)作弊的不同看法表現(xiàn)了作弊是錯(cuò)誤的主題飘言。
A) James Karge Taylor was astonished at the open cheating taking place in his jazz-history class at the University of Arizona.
B) He once caught one student using his cell phone to send answers to a friend's pager.
C) At small Morningside College inSioux City,Iowa,philosophy professor Heather Reid discovered cheating in,of all places,her introductory ethics class.
D) Cheating is common in recent years.
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F) It's never been easier to cheat.
G) The teacher asked students to write an evaluative argument.
H) Danile found the student had academic plagiarism.
I) There are hundreds of websites offer ready-made essays on topics ranging from art to science.
J) Students also get papers directly from their peers.
K) The website of the Evil House of Cheat boasts 2000 daily visitors.
L) Many of the term paper sites include a statement that work is "for research only".
M) Experts say that academic cheating begins as early as middle school,and often becomes a habit by high school.
N) Some think that it's okay to cheat if the past three academic years.
O) One big reason students give for cheating is that they see their peers getting away with it.
P) McCabe had discovered students cheating,40 percent never reported a single incident.
Q) Those who cheat will eventually be humiliated.
R) Savvy professors and new websites now discourage term-paer plagiarism.
S) A growing number of colleges and universities are reverting to an old-fashioned tradition–the honor code.
T) Those who observed the cheating were strongly encouraged to report it.
U)For those who get caught cheating ,the case is often resolved through a volutary agreement.
V)Some schools use publicity to send the message that cheating is not tolerated.
W)Cheating is not necessarily an epidemic.
X)10 to 20 percent will never cheat because of fear of getting caught. The battle is for the 60 to 80 percent in the middle.