宮東風(fēng)經(jīng)典2011年考研作文預(yù)測(cè)
2011年考研即將開始,考研朋友們面對(duì)海量的考研試題已經(jīng)找不到下手的地方了,為考研學(xué)子們總結(jié)一套最新宮東風(fēng)經(jīng)典2011年考研作文預(yù)測(cè),希望對(duì)學(xué)子們有所幫助。
宮東風(fēng)經(jīng)典2011年考研作文預(yù)測(cè):學(xué)術(shù)剽竊
For sever thousands of years, academia has been considered as an ivory tower. Such fine qualities as spirit of dedication, hard work and perseverance have always been associated with intellectuals involved in academic study. A renowned ancient scholar tied his hair to the house beam to keep himself awake in order to learn more. Another one pricked his thigh with an awl every time he started dozing off. Such stories have inspired generations of scholars to devote themselves to higher learning. What they get in re turn is respect for their knowledge and vision.
However, a national survey in the field of science and technology recently came up with a shocking result: almost half of the scholars polled claimed that plagiarism and fabrication are prevalent. Despite public anger over academic corruption, the cases of plagiarism exposed so far are only the tip of the iceberg. Writing dissertations is a way of training students on logical thinking and establishing their own creative argument. Imagine a world where degrees, diplomas, appraisals and professional titles could be obtained by means of cheating – plagiarism and fabrication. What would it matter who you are?
Cheating is dishonorable. Cheats know this. Obviously, they have no respect for rules and for principles of fair play and justice. Can students who cheat be trusted not to cheat again, and again, in their lives? What of the damaging effect it has on the career and psyche of honest and diligent students who toil to move up the social? Will these students, who succeed by dint of hard word, still believe in social just and equality, and values of self-development? Those unscrupulous people are destructive to the future of this country. Therefore, something must be done to stop cheating. Now.
更多宮東風(fēng)經(jīng)典2011年考研作文預(yù)測(cè)
2011年考研即將開始,考研朋友們面對(duì)海量的考研試題已經(jīng)找不到下手的地方了,為考研學(xué)子們總結(jié)一套最新宮東風(fēng)經(jīng)典2011年考研作文預(yù)測(cè),希望對(duì)學(xué)子們有所幫助。
宮東風(fēng)經(jīng)典2011年考研作文預(yù)測(cè):學(xué)術(shù)剽竊
For sever thousands of years, academia has been considered as an ivory tower. Such fine qualities as spirit of dedication, hard work and perseverance have always been associated with intellectuals involved in academic study. A renowned ancient scholar tied his hair to the house beam to keep himself awake in order to learn more. Another one pricked his thigh with an awl every time he started dozing off. Such stories have inspired generations of scholars to devote themselves to higher learning. What they get in re turn is respect for their knowledge and vision.
However, a national survey in the field of science and technology recently came up with a shocking result: almost half of the scholars polled claimed that plagiarism and fabrication are prevalent. Despite public anger over academic corruption, the cases of plagiarism exposed so far are only the tip of the iceberg. Writing dissertations is a way of training students on logical thinking and establishing their own creative argument. Imagine a world where degrees, diplomas, appraisals and professional titles could be obtained by means of cheating – plagiarism and fabrication. What would it matter who you are?
Cheating is dishonorable. Cheats know this. Obviously, they have no respect for rules and for principles of fair play and justice. Can students who cheat be trusted not to cheat again, and again, in their lives? What of the damaging effect it has on the career and psyche of honest and diligent students who toil to move up the social? Will these students, who succeed by dint of hard word, still believe in social just and equality, and values of self-development? Those unscrupulous people are destructive to the future of this country. Therefore, something must be done to stop cheating. Now.
更多宮東風(fēng)經(jīng)典2011年考研作文預(yù)測(cè)