They go to one of the world’s most prestigious universities and pride themselves on their【C1】______intellect but almost half of

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问题     They go to one of the world’s most prestigious universities and pride themselves on their【C1】______intellect but almost half of Cambridge students admit they are not immune from the temptation to cheat and【C2】______essays they find on Google, a survey suggests.     The results of an anonymous online poll of more than 1,000 students【C3】______by the student newspaper Varsity found that 49 percent of undergraduates pass other people’s work off as their own at some point during their university【C4】______. Only 5 per cent said they had【C5】______been caught plagiarising(剽窃).
    Academics in universities across the country have been【C6】______by their peers of turning a blind eye to the practice to【C7】______their institutions climb national and international rankings.
    One student told Varsity: "Sometimes, when I am really fed up, I Google the essay title, copy and throw everything on to a blank word【C8】______and jiggle the order a bit. They usually end up being the best essays."
    Law students were most prone to plagiarism with 62 per cent of those questioned【C9】______to breaking university rules.
    Robert Foley, a professor in biological anthropology at King’s College Cambridge, said: "It is a depressing set of statistics."
    A university spokesman told Varsity that it regarded plagiarism as a "serious and potentially disciplinary offence which can lead to failure to obtain, or withdrawal of a degree." He said the university was planning to introduce【C10】______software to crack down on the problem.
A)demonstrate B)submit C)career D)semester E)actually
F)finally G)ensure H)conducted I)detection J)document
K)promote L)accused M)confess N)admitting O)superior
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答案L

解析 此处需要一个动词过去分词。此句意为全国的大学老师被同行业人员指责为确保本大学在全国和世界排名的攀升而对作弊行为置若罔闻,故选L。
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