Which of the following statements about abbreviations and symbols in note-taking are NOT TRUE?
A: Interpreters usually use abbreviations and symbols for the notions frequently occur in their own fields.
B: Interpreters would use abbreviations for country names in note-taking.
C: Once an abbreviation or a symbol is created, stick to it.
D: We can create the same symbol for two or more completely different notions.
A: Interpreters usually use abbreviations and symbols for the notions frequently occur in their own fields.
B: Interpreters would use abbreviations for country names in note-taking.
C: Once an abbreviation or a symbol is created, stick to it.
D: We can create the same symbol for two or more completely different notions.
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- 中国大学MOOC: Which of the following statements about abbreviations and symbols in note-taking are NOT TRUE?
- The<br/>advantages of using abbreviations and symbols in note-taking are:<br/>() A: It<br/>is faster to draw a symbol than to spell a word. B: Symbols<br/>are effective in representing ideas. C: Symbols<br/>are the elements of visualized memory. D: Abbreviations<br/>can help interpreters save time.
- When developing our own list of personal abbreviations and symbols, what should we do? A: Use only abbreviations and symbols that fit your needs and that you will remember easily. B: Be consistent, so that the same symbol or abbreviation always means the same thing. C: Keep a separate list of your abbreviations and their meanings so that you can refer to them if you need to in the future. D: Make it as short as possible, only 2 letters being the best choice.
- Which of the following statements about note taking is correct? ( ) A: Never take down anything before you understand it. B: It is not suggested to use symbols in note taking because it’s difficult to understand. C: One should write down information horizontally to save space D: Note-taking is writing down everything you hear.
- What are the principles in note taking? ( ) A: Take notes horizontally B: Use indentation C: Mark logical structure D: Use abbreviations