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1、The two most important ethical concepts in the peer review process are confidentiality and protection of intellectual property.Reviewers should not know the author(or authors)they are 1,and the author(or authors)should not be told the names of the reviewers.Only by 2 strict confidentiality guideline
2、s can the peer review process be truly open and beneficial.3,no person involved in the peer review process 4 the editor,reviewers,or other journal staffcan publicly 5 the information in the article or use the information in a submitted article for personal gain.,unit 1,A.examining B.reviewing C.cens
3、oring D.inspectingA.maintaining B.remaining C.reserving D.preserving3.A.Likewise B.Therefore C.However D.Nevertheless4.A.neither B.nor C.both D.either5.A.uncover B.reveal C.disclose D.expose,Peer reviewers,in addition to maintaining 6,can be neither conflicted nor political in their review.Conflicts
4、 may take the 7 of financial conflicts with the results,conflicts if the research is too similar to their own research 8,and conflicts due to personal relationships with the author(or authors).Political motivations that might 9 with the peer review process include competition to publish 10 other sci
5、entists and inaccurate reviews designed to“punish”a competing colleague or journal.,III Cloze,6.A.confidentialit B.intimacy C.familiarity D.intelligibility7.A.shape B.silhouette C.form D.metamorphosis8.A.intents B.purposes C.endeavors D.desires9.A.interfere B.intervene C.disturb D.interrupt10.A.for
6、B.by C.with D.in,Editors may find it difficult to guarantee a conflict-free peer review 11,because reviewers must be experts with knowledge unique to the field 12 which the article pertains.Therefore,many reviewers may find themselves faced with an 13 concerning research that is very similar to thei
7、r own.Peer reviewers should disclose all conflicts of interest that may unduly influence their review to the journal editor and 14 themselves when appropriate.,III Cloze,A.process B.course C.experience D.result12.A.with B.of C.to D.on13.A.analysis B.article C.anecdote D.anthology14.A.recommend B.app
8、laud C.disqualify D.discredit,III Cloze,Editors of journals should maintain an open and ethical peer review process,and all submitting authors and readers should be fully 15 of a journals process of peer review.Editors do retain flexibility in assigning the number of peer reviewers and what to do wi
9、th the peer review information once completed.,A.aware B.critical C.fond D.proud,One method is for an editor to 16 two or three reviewers and then ask an author(or authors)to change the article to satisfy all the reviews.On the other hand,an editor may 17 all the reviews and consolidate the advice t
10、o help guide the author(or authors)when making changes,clarifications,and corrections.Editors must not relinquish too many of their own responsibilities to peer reviewers.,III Cloze,16.A.touch B.approach C.contact D.connect17.A.reject B.take C.refuse D.receive,III Cloze,The peer review process repre
11、sents one 18 in the publishing process and editors need to take full responsibility for their decision to 19 an article in their journal.This means that editors must review the content and character of a submitted article,using all the criteria listed for reviewers above,and should rely on the revie
12、wers primarily to catch errors that lie 20 the editors area of expertise and technical understanding.,18.A.step B.move C.part D.act19.A.exclude B.involve C.include D.remove20.A.inside B.within C.outside D.beside,Exercise IV.ClozeAmericans believe that competition brings out the best in any individua
13、l.They 1 that it challenges or forces each person to produce the very best 2 is humanly possible.3,the foreign visitor will see competition 4 fostered in the American home and in the American classroom,even 5 the youngest age level.,unit 3,A.asset B.assume C.assemble D.assessA.which B.that C.where D
14、.what3.A.Controversially B.Continually C.Consequently D.Conspicuously4.A.being B.is C.be D.to be 5.A.B.to C.in D.on,Very young children,for instance,are encouraged to answer questions 6 which their classmates do not know the answer.You may find the competitive value 7,especially if you come from a s
15、ociety that 8 cooperation 9 competition.But many U.S.Peace Corps volunteers teaching in Third World countries found the lack of competitiveness in a classroom situation equally 10.,III Cloze,6.A.for B.of C.to D.at7.A.accessible B.distrustful C.acceptable D.disagreeable8.A.promotes B.enhances C.incre
16、ases D.raises A.other than B.rather than C.better than D.more than10.A.distressed B.distorting C.distressing D.distorted,They soon learned that 11 they thought to be one of the 12 human characteristics 13 only a peculiarly American(or Western)value.Americans,14 competition,have devised an economic s
17、ystem to 15 itfree enterprise.,III Cloze,11.A.what B./C.which D.all12.A.unblemished B.ultimate C.universal D.unique13.A.reproved B.repressed C.reproached D.represented14.A.value B.valuing C.values D.valued 15.A.go with B.go for C.go against D.go along,Americans feel strongly that a 16 competitive ec
18、onomy will 17 the best in its people and,ultimately,that the society that fosters competition will progress 18 rapidly.If you look for it,you will see 19 in all areaseven in fields as 20 as medicine,the arts,education,and sportsthat free enterprise is the approach most often preferred in America.,II
19、I Cloze,16.A.mostly B.greatly C.largely D.highly17.A.bring up B.bring off C.capacity D.bring through18.A.the most B.most C.the more D.a most19.A.evidence B.witness C.testimonial D.verification 20.A.diverse B.reverse C.converse D.averse,As an organizer and activist,I think a lot about the strategies
20、that will build momentum for our movement,and eventually push us over the tipping point of cultural and political change.Typically,we use_(1)_strategies like the base-building that Invisible Children did,to generate linear growth:_(2)_each intern could bring two more people on board,that would build
21、 a small army of activists ready to_(3)_.But this kind of growth can never provide the lift or political power that,_(4)_example,Invisible Children needed,to put Joseph Kony on the top of the agenda in Washington DC.That took a timely film,calibrated to a growing base,and a lot of(5)_.Lets call it 4
22、0%planning and 60%chance.,unit4,A.organizing B.organized C.to organize D.being organizedA.that B.which C.if D.how3.A.to mobilize B.for mobilizing C.to be mobilized D.with mobilizing4.A.as B.for C.with D.without5.A.choices B.opportunities C.possibilites D.chance,In the case of the Caines Arcade filmm
23、aker,(6)_proportion of planning to chance was even less:maybe 5%planning and 95%chance.He was prepared to_(7)_ any opportunity that came his way_(8)_he had the filmmaking skills,the storytelling lens and enough humility to wait for a good story to land.But there_(9)_have been no way to predict who h
24、e would meet when_(10)_ a car repair shop or how viral the piece would become.,III Cloze,6.A.a B.the C.this D.that 7.A.take advantage of B.make advantage of C.use advantage of D.put advantage of8.A.that B.in which C.where D.because9.A.can B.must C.may D.could10.A.is looking for B.looking for C.are l
25、ooking for D.am looking for,So what is the role of the(11)_,the moment,the story that is impossible to foreshadow?Like Invisible Children,we build infrastructures and bureaucracies to(12)_the unknown;we run regression analyses on risk_(13)_measure tracking errors on the stock market;we plan politica
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