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I've cheated in school when I thought that I could get away with it. I'm not proud of it and I don't usually feel very good about myself afterward, but sometimes it's the only way possible to survive in a pressure cooker. My parents are really set on my getting good grades. They study my report card the same way they examine the newspaper's stock market page. And they make me feel that I've got to live up to their expectations.

But often it's like each teacher acts as if his is the only subject we have. They think nothing of piling on our homework or giving surprise quizzes. Sometimes we have to take two or three tests in different subjects on the same day. I'd like to see a lot of adults I know preparing for that.

When the pressure becomes too high, some kids may resort to(诉诸于) cheating. If you have three or four subjects to study for, you're not going to be able to devote enough time to each subject in order to be well prepared for each class. Besides, it may be the only way left to live up to your parents' expectations and compete with the top students in the class.

Everybody knows that if you cheat, it's important not to get caught. Few things can cause more of chaos. Once, my elder brother got caught cheating on a math final. My parents acted as though he'd committed a federal crime. The assistant principal called them to school, but although the incident caused several conferences, I don't think that anybody ever really understood what my brother was going through. We're just supposed to perform outstandingly as well as always act honestly, but how many adults can actually live up to the standards they set for us?

My father has gotten countless traffic tickets for parking in no parking zones or for not coming to a full stop at stop signs.And you're always hearing about people who don't file their income tax honestly.How about all the corruption in government?Successful adults often accept dishonesty in order to achieve their business goals.Are kids the only ones who are supposed to be perfect?

Most of my friends have cheated on tests in school at one time or another. The kids who never cheat are usually either afraid of getting caught or just don't know how to do it safely. Nobody wants to cheat. But if it's a choice of being honest or of getting a grade, most kids will try for the A. That may sound wrong, but we didn't make the rules, we're just trying to get by.

77. What is the best title of this passage?

      A. No one wants to cheat      B. Everyone likes to cheat                  

      C. No one can survive a cheat      D. Everyone can fight a cheat

78. The author owes children's cheat to the following EXCEPT________.

      A. parents   B. teachers          C. children          D. examinations

79. In the fifth paragraph, the author mainly wants to say________.

      A. his father always cheats in his life

      B. kids are always supposed to be perfect

      C. all the adults can not live up to the standards they set for children

      D. children shouldn't learn from successful adults

80. Which of the following is true according to this passage?

      A. The author thinks it is children's right to cheat in school.

      B. Most of the author's friends like cheating on tests in school.

      C. The author shows a positive attitude towards a surprise quiz in school.

      D. The author thinks it wrong to cheat in school.

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I've cheated in school when I thought that I could get away with it. I'm not proud of it and I don't usually feel very good about myself afterward, but sometimes it's the only way possible to survive in a pressure cooker. My parents are really set on my getting good grades. They study my report card the same way they examine the newspaper's stock market page. And they make me feel that I've got to live up to their expectations.

But often each teacher acts as if his is the only subject we have. They think nothing of piling on our homework or giving surprise quizzes. Sometimes we have to take two or three tests in different subjects on the same day. I'd like to see a lot of adults I know preparing for that.

When the pressure becomes too high, some kids may resort to(诉诸于) cheating. If you have three or four subjects to study for, you're not going to be able to devote enough time to each subject in order to be well prepared for each class. Besides, it may be the only way left to live up to your parents' expectations and compete with the top students in the class.

Everybody knows that if you cheat, it's important not to get caught. Few things can cause more of chaos. Once, my elder brother got caught cheating on a math final. My parents acted as though he'd committed a federal crime. The assistant principal called them to school, but although the incident caused several conferences, I don't think that anybody ever really understood what my brother was going through. We're just supposed to perform outstandingly as well as always act honestly, but how many adults can actually live up to the standards they set for us?

My father has gotten countless traffic tickets for parking in no parking zones or for not coming to a full stop at stop signs. And you're always hearing about people who don't file their income tax honestly. How about all the corruption in government? Successful adults often accept dishonesty in order to achieve their business goals. Are kids the only ones who are supposed to be perfect?

Most of my friends have cheated on tests in school at one time or another. The kids who never cheat are usually either afraid of getting caught or just don't know how to do it safely. Nobody wants to cheat. But if it's a choice of being honest or of getting a grade, most kids will try for the A. That may sound wrong, but we didn't make the rules, we're just trying to get by.

1. What is the best title of this passage?

      A. No one wants to cheat!                               B. Everyone likes to cheat!

      C. No one can survive a cheat!                        D. Everyone can fight a cheat!

2. The author owes children’s cheat to the following EXCEPT ___________.

      A. parents                 B. teachers                C. children                D. examinations

3. In the fifth paragraph, the author mainly wants to say __________.

      A. his father always cheats in his life

      B. kids are always supposed to be perfect

      C. all the adults can not live up to the standards they set for children

      D. children shouldn’t learn from successful adults

4. Which of the following is true according to this passage?

      A. The author thinks it is children’s right to cheat in school.

      B. Most of the author’s friends like cheating on tests in school.

      C. The author shows a positive attitude towards a surprise quiz in school.

      D. The author thinks it wrong to cheat in school.

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I've cheated in school when I thought that I could get away with it. I'm not proud of it and I don't usually feel very good about myself afterward, but sometimes it's the only way possible to survive in a pressure cooker. My parents are really set on my getting good grades. They study my report card the same way they examine the newspaper's stock market page. And they make me feel that I've got to live up to their expectations.
But often it's like each teacher acts as if his is the only subject we have. They think nothing of piling on our homework or giving surprise quizzes. Sometimes we have to take two or three tests in different subjects on the same day. I'd like to see a lot of adults I know preparing for that.
When the pressure becomes too high, some kids may resort to(诉诸于) cheating. If you have three or four subjects to study for, you're not going to be able to devote enough time to each subject in order to be well prepared for each class. Besides, it may be the only way left to live up to your parents' expectations and compete with the top students in the class.
Everybody knows that if you cheat, it's important not to get caught. Few things can cause more of chaos. Once, my elder brother got caught cheating on a math final. My parents acted as though he'd committed a federal crime. The assistant principal called them to school, but although the incident caused several conferences, I don't think that anybody ever really understood what my brother was going through. We're just supposed to perform outstandingly as well as always act honestly, but how many adults can actually live up to the standards they set for us?
My father has gotten countless traffic tickets for parking in no parking zones or for not coming to a full stop at stop signs.And you're always hearing about people who don't file their income tax honestly.How about all the corruption in government?Successful adults often accept dishonesty in order to achieve their business goals.Are kids the only ones who are supposed to be perfect?
Most of my friends have cheated on tests in school at one time or another. The kids who never cheat are usually either afraid of getting caught or just don't know how to do it safely. Nobody wants to cheat. But if it's a choice of being honest or of getting a grade, most kids will try for the A. That may sound wrong, but we didn't make the rules, we're just trying to get by.

  1. 1.

    What is the best title of this passage?

    1. A.
      No one wants to cheat     
    2. B.
      Everyone likes to cheat                  
    3. C.
      No one can survive a cheat     
    4. D.
      Everyone can fight a cheat
  2. 2.

    The author owes children's cheat to the following EXCEPT________.

    1. A.
      parents  
    2. B.
      teachers        
    3. C.
      children        
    4. D.
      examinations
  3. 3.

    In the fifth paragraph, the author mainly wants to say________.

    1. A.
      his father always cheats in his life
    2. B.
      kids are always supposed to be perfect
    3. C.
      all the adults can not live up to the standards they set for children
    4. D.
      children shouldn't learn from successful adults
  4. 4.

    Which of the following is true according to this passage?

    1. A.
      The author thinks it is children's right to cheat in school.
    2. B.
      Most of the author's friends like cheating on tests in school.
    3. C.
      The author shows a positive attitude towards a surprise quiz in school.
    4. D.
      The author thinks it wrong to cheat in school.

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根据各句句意以及所给单词的首字母或汉语提示,写出所缺单词的正确形式。(每空填一个单词,每题1分,共10分)

1.The girl lost her  b       _____     and fell off her bike .

2.Pollution is a problem that ___________    (关系到)everybody.

3.I feel  a                  of you for your dishonesty.

4.We should take everything into ______________ (考虑) before we carry out the plan .

5.  Anything you say may be taken down and used as e______________ against you.

6.As a young man, you should show  r                 to the old.

7.The government is  ________________ ( 呼吁) to us to save water.

8.The voice was so f___ _______ to me , but I couldn’t remember where I had heard it .

9.He made an  a______________ to me for coming late .

10.Would you mind     _   _____    (雇佣) two more workers , Mr. Smith ?

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根据各句句意以及所给单词的首字母或汉语提示,写出所缺单词的正确形式。(每空填一个单词,每题1分,共10分)
1.The girl lost her b       _____    and fell off her bike .
2.Pollution is a problem that ___________   (关系到)everybody.
3.I feel a                 of you for your dishonesty.
4.We should take everything into ______________ (考虑) before we carry out the plan .
5.  Anything you say may be taken down and used as e______________ against you.
6.As a young man, you should show r                to the old.
7.The government is  ________________ ( 呼吁) to us to save water.
8.The voice was so f___ _______ to me , but I couldn’t remember where I had heard it .
9.He made an  a______________ to me for coming late .
10.Would you mind    _   _____   (雇佣) two more workers , Mr. Smith ?

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