In the following article, some sentences have been removed. For Questions 41-45, choose the most suitable one from the list A-G

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问题     In the following article, some sentences have been removed. For Questions 41-45, choose the most suitable one from the list A-G to fit into each of the numbered blanks. There are two extra choices, which do not fit in any of the blanks.  
Scholars, writers and teachers in the modern academic community have strong feelings about acknowledging the use of another person’s ideas. In the English-speaking world, the term plagiarism is used to label the practice of not giving credit for the source of one’s ideas. 41.______  
    42.______In many universities, the punishment may range from failure in a particular course to expulsion from the university. In the literary world, where writers are protected from plagiarism by international copyright laws, the penalty may range from a small fine to imprisonment and a ruined career. Protection of scholars and writers, through the copyright laws and through the social pressures of the academic and literary communities, is a relatively recent concept. Such social pressures and copyright laws require writers to give scrupulous attention to documentation of their sources.  
    Students, as inexperienced scholars themselves, must avoid various types of plagiarism by being self-critical in their use of other scholars’ ideas and by giving appropriate credit for the source of borrowed ideas and words,  otherwise dire consequences may occur. 43.______  
    Plagiarism by accident, or oversight, sometimes is the result of the writer’s inability to decide or remember where the idea came from. He may have read it long ago, heard it in a lecture since forgotten, or acquired it second-hand or third-hand from discussions with colleagues.  He may also have difficulty in deciding whether the idea is such common knowledge that no reference to the original source is needed. Although this type of plagiarism must be guarded against, it is the least serious and, if lessons learned, can be exempt from being severely punished.  
    Plagiarism through ignorance is simply a way of saying that inexperienced writers often do not know how or when to acknowledge their sources. The techniques for documentation-note- taking, quoting, footnoting, listing bibliography-are easily learned and can prevent the writer from making unknowing mistakes or omissions in his references. 44.______  
    The most serious kind of academic thievery is plagiarism by intention. The writer, limited by his laziness and dullness, copies the thoughts and language of others and claims them for his own. He not only steals, he tries to deceive the reader into believing the ideas are original. Such words as immoral, dishonest, offensive, and despicable are used to describe the practice of plagiarism by intention.  
    The opposite of plagiarism is acknowledgement. 45.______Students, as developing scholars, writers, teachers, and professional leaders, should recognize and assume their responsibility to document all sources from which language and thoughts are borrowed. Other members of the profession will not only respect the scholarship, they will admire the humility and honesty.  
    [A] The penalties for plagiarism vary from situation to situation.  
    [B] Many scholars suggest rigid self-regulations in academic world in order to protect the purity of academics.  
    [C] "Penalty for plagiarism should be regulated by laws and regulations," said one scholar, "it is no better than theft. "  
    [D] Although there is no copyright in news, or in ideas, only in the expression of them, the writer cannot plead ignorance when his sources for ideas are challenged.  
    [E] Simply stated, plagiarism is "the wrongful appropriation or purloining, and publication as one’s own of the ideas, or the expression of ideas of another. "  
    [F] All mature and trustworthy writers make use of the ideas of others but they are careful to acknowledge their indebtedness to their sources.  
    [G] There are at least three classifications of plagiarism as it is revealed in students’ inexactness in identifying sources properly.  They are plagiarism by accident, by ignorance, and by intention.

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答案A

解析 这一段之后的部分都在说有关剽窃的惩罚的问题,而且还分情况讨论,作为这一段的第一句,应当是总揽内容,故A项最为合适。
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