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                      Ever thought about cheating on a test? Of course
                            not. But some students are not quite so honest¡­
 
           HONESTY : IS IT GOING OUT OF STYLE?
                
                                                  Stacia Robbins                                        
             According to a recent poll,61 percent of American high school students 
    have  admitted  to cheating on exams at least once.  It  can  be argued such a 
     response may  not mean much. After all, most students have been faced with 
     the  temptation  to peek at  a  neighbor's  test  paper.  And   students  can be 
5   hard  on  themselves  in   judging  such  behavior.  However,  there  are other 
     indications that high school cheating may be on the rise.

            More  and more  states are requiring  students to  pass competency tests 
     in order to  receive their  high  school  diplomas.  And  many  educators  fear 
     that  an  increase  in the  use  of  state  exarns   will lead  to  a  corresponding 
10 rise  in cheating. A case in point  is  students  in New  York  State  who faced 
    criminal misdemeanor charges for possessing  and selling  advance  copies of 
    state Regents examinations.

           Cheating is now considered to be a  major  problem in colleges  and  uni-
     versities.  Several   professors   say  they've   dropped   the  traditional  term 
15  paper requirement  because many  students buy  prewritten term papers, and 
     they can't track down all the cheaters anymore.

           Colleges  and  universities  across  the  nation  have  decided to do more 
     than  talk  about  the  rise  in  student cheating. For instance, the  Department
     of  Psychology  at the University  of  Maryland launched  a campaign to stop
20 one form of cheating. As 409 students  filed out  of  their  exam,  they  found 
    all but one exit blocked. Proctors asked each student  to produce an  ID card
    with an attached photo.Students  who said   they'd left  theirs  in  the  dorm or
    at home had  a mug shot taken. The purpose  of  the  campaign  was  to catch 
    "ringers, " students who take tests for other students.

25       The  majority  of  students at the University  of Maryland  applauded  the 
    campaign.  The  campus  newspaper  editorial  said, "  Like  police   arresting 
    speeders,  the intent is not to catch everyone but rather   to  catch  enough  to
    spread the word. "

           We frequently  hear about "the good  old days, " when  Americans  were 
30 better, happier, and more honest. But were  they more  honest?  Maybe yes, a 
    long time ago when life was very different from what it is today.

          School children used to know  the story of how  Abraham Linooln walked 
     five  miles to return a  penny he'd  overcharged  a  customer. It's  the  kind  of
     story we think of as myth. But  in  the  case   of   Lincoln,  the  story  is true...
35 unlike  the  story  of George  Washington and  the  cherry  tree.  Washington's
    first   biographer   invented  the   tale  of   little  George  saying  to   his   father, 
    "I   cannot   tell   a   lie.  I  did  it  with  my  ax. " What  is   important  in   both 
    stories,  however,   is that  honesty  was   seen  as  an  important   part  of   the 
    American character.

40      And these are just two stories out of  many.  Students   in   the   last  centu-
    ry usually  didn,t  read "fun"   stories.  They   read  stories  that   taught   moral
    values.   Such   stories   pointed   out   quite   clearly   that   children  who  lied 
    cheated, or stole came to bad ends.

           Parents  may   have  further   reinforced   those   values.  It's   difficult   to 
45 know. We do know that children didn't  hear  their  parents   talk   of   cheating 
    the government on income taxes-there weren't any.

          A clue as to  why Americans may have been more  honest  in  the  past  lies 
    in the Abe  Lincoln story. Lincoln  knew  his  customer.  They  both  lived  in  a 
    small  town. Would a check-out person  at a  large  supermarket   return  money
50 to a customer?  It's  less  likely. On the  other  hand,  would   overnight   guests 
    at an inn run by a husband and wife, steal towels? It's less likely.

         Perhaps   this  tells  us  that  people   need  to  know  one  another  to  be  at 
    their honest best. . '
          The  vast  majority  of   Americans  still   believe  that  honesty  is an impor-
55 tant part  of  the  American  character.  For  that  reason,   there   are  numerous 
    watch-dog committees at all levels  of  society. Although  signs   of   dishonesty
    in school, business,   and  government   seem  much  more  numerous  in recent 
    years  than in the  past,  could  it  be  that  we  are  getting   better   at   revealing
    such dishonesty?

60     There  is some evidence that  dishonesty  may  ebb  and  flow. When   times 
   are hard, incidents of  theft  and   cheating  usually go up. And  when  times  get
   better such incidents tend to go down.
        Cheating   in   school   also  tends  to  ebb  and  flow.  But  it  doesn't  seem 
   linked to the economy.

65     Many educators feel that  as  students  gain  confidence  in  themselves  and 
   their   abilities,  they   are  less   likely   to  cheat.   Surprisingly,   some   efforts
   to  prevent  cheating   may  actually   encourage   cheating - a person  may   feel 
   "they don't trust me  anyway," and  be  tempted  to" beat  the  system." Distrust
   can be contagious. But, so can trust!
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   honesty / n.                        freedom from deceit, cheating, etc.诚实
  style / n.                             fashion 时髦 
  poll /  n.                             suivey of public opinion by putting ques-
                                                tions to a representative selection of 
                                                persons 民意测验
  admit / v.                            state or agree to the truth of; confess 
                                                承认,供认
     admission n. 
    temptation / n.                    the act of tempting or being tempted 引诱, 
                              诱惑
  peek vi.                              look ( at sth. ) quickly, esp. when  one 
                                             should not 偷看 
  behavio(u)r / n.                   way of behaving 行为
    behave v. 
    indication /  n.                   sign or suggestion 迹象
  competency /n.                  ability; being competent 能力 ; 胜任
  diploma / n.                       official paper showing that a person has 
                                               successfully finished a course of study
                                               or passed an examination 文凭 
  corresponding a.                matching 相应的 
  criminal a,                          of crime 
   misdemeano(u)r / n.           crime  that  is  less  serious  than, for 
                                              example,stealing or murder 轻罪
  charge / n.                         accusation 指控 
  possess / vt.                      have, own 占有, 拥有
  advance a.                         made available before the date of general
                                                 puhlication or release 预先的 
  regent / n.                          member of a governing board (学校董事会的) 
                                                董事	
  drop vt.                             give up; discontinue 放弃 ; 革除
  traditional a.                       of or according to tradition 传统的
    tradition n. 
   requirement n.                    sth.required;sth.demanded as a condition 
                                                要求 ; 必要条件
  prewritten a.                      written beforehand; written in advance 
   psychologzy / n.                science of the mind 心理学
    psychological / a. 
   latmch / vt.                        start, set going 发起; 发动
  campaign / n.                    series of planned activities for some 
                                                special purpose 运动 	
  file vi                                march or move in a line 排成纵队行进
  exit /  n.                            way out of a place 出口 ( ) 
   proctor / n.                       监考人
  ID card n.                         identity card 身份证
  dorm /  n.                         (short for) dormitory 宿舍
  mug n.                              the face or mouth
   shot n.                              a single photograph
   mug shot n.                      (sl.) photograph of a person's face, used
                                              for purposes of identification 面部照片
  ringer / n.                          any person who pretends to be another 冒
                              名顶替者
  applaud / vt.                      praise esp. by striking one's hands 
                                                together 拍手称赞
  campus / n.                       university; the grounds of a university, 
                                               college; or school 大学 ; 校园
  editorial / n.                       leading article 社论
  arrest / vt.                          seize (sb. ) in the name of the law 逮捕
  speeder n.                         person who drives an automobile at a 
                                                    rpose;intention.
   frequently / ad.                       at short intervals, often 频繁地
    frequent a.
   overcharge/  vt.                       charge too much 对…要价太高
  customer / n.                           person who buys goods from a shop, esp. 
                                                      regularly 顾客
  myth / n.                           神话
  unlike prep.                             not like, different from
   cherry / n.                               樱桃
  biographer / n                         person who writes about another person's 
                                                     Iife 传记作家
  ax(e) / n.                                 斧子
  character / n.                           mental or moral qualities that make one 
                                                      person,race, etc. different from others
                                                      性格, 品质
  moral / a.                                concerning principles of right or wroxag 
                                                    道德的
  reinforce / vt.                          encourage or strengthen 加强
  tax n.                            
   clue / n.                                  sth. that helps to find an answer to a 
                                                    question 线索
  check-out n.                           desk where one pays the bill of the goods
                                                 one has chosen 结帐处
  supermarket / n.                      large shop where one serves oneself with 
                                                     food and goods 超级市场
  overnight / a.                          for or during the night 住一夜的;一整夜的
  inn n.                                          small hotel 小旅馆, 客栈
  towel / n.                               毛巾 
  vast / a.                                  very big 
   numerous / a.                          many 
   watch-dog a.                           organized or acting as a watchful guar-
                                                 dian, esp.against unlawful practice 起
                                 监督作用的
  dishonesty n.                          the quality of being dishonest
   reveal / vt.                               make known 揭露
  evidence n.                             sign or proof 证据
  ebb vi.                                   (of the tide) flow back from the land to 
                                                 the sea;grow less;become weak or faint
                                                     落潮 ; 低落 ,衰退
  flow vi.                                   (of the tide) come in;rise; run or spread 
                                                 smoothly (); 上升 ; incident / n.                            event; happening 事件
  theft /  n.                                ( the act of , an instance of ) stealing 
   tend vi .                                  have a tendency 易于 , 往往会
  link / vt.                                  join or connect 连接;联系
  economy /  n.                         经济 
  anyway ad.                            at all; in any case 究竟;无论如何
  tempt vt.                                attract (sb.) to do sth. wrong or foolish
                                                   引诱
  system /n.                               体制 ; 制度
    systematic /  a. 
   distrust n.                               lack of trust ; mistnist 不信任 , 怀疑
  contagious / a.                        tending to spread easily from person to 
                                                     person 传染的
                             Phrases & Expres,sions
   out of style                    no longer fashionable 过时的, 不再流行的
  according to                  as stated or shown by; in a way that agrees with 
                                      按照,根据
  (be) f~ed with                面对 
  be bard on                     对…过分严厉 
  on the rise                      increasing steadily 在增长 ; 在加剧
  a case in point                a very good example 恰当的例子
  all but                             all except 除了…都
  ( be) different from	         unlike, not the same as 与…不同
  think of ...as                    regard as 
   in the case of                  就…来说 , 至于
  come to                         arrive at a particular state or position 变成(某
                               种状态)
   lie in                               exist in 在于
  on the other hand           from the opposed point of view 另一方面,反过来说
  at one's hest                   in as good a state as possible 处于最佳状态
  go up                             rise ; increase 上升 ; 增加 
  go down                        fall; decrease 下降 ; 减少
                                   Proper Names 
   Stacia Robbins /                       斯泰茜亚·罗宾斯
  Maryland /                               马里兰(美国州名)
   Abe /                                  艾贝 ( Abraham 的昵称)       

 

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