If you find the paper is really interesting, can you say, "I know the paper have not been published yet, so I can directly use its ideas in my own paper?"
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- —Must I hand in my paper today —No, you (). You can hand it in tomorrow. A: mustn’t B: needn’t C: can’t
- According to Jason, when you are writing a paper, you need to include _______ to the sources that you use so that you can avoid plagiarism. </p></p>
- —Have you got any paper on you? —________, but I have none at all.
- Which of the following sentences is neutral? A: Can you help me with my paper? B: I was wondering if you could help me with my paper. C: Gimme a hand with my paper.
- Which of the following sentences is formal? A: I was wondering if you could help me with my paper. B: Can you help me with my paper? C: Gimme a hand with my paper.
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--- There is a story here in the paper about a 110-year-old man.--- My goodness! I can’t imagine _____ that old A: to be B: to have been C: being D: having been
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Have you got ___? I want to leave a message for Mary. A: papers B: any paper C: a paper
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When you handle the paper and find it interesting, which behavior is correct?
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You can write a memo on paper or as an email.
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To save efforts you can just list the one author and use “et al” for the others if the reference paper have many authors.