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新視野大學(xué)英語讀寫教程第一冊unit10-c How not to Cheat?

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Section C
How not to Cheat?

You're taking a science test and are unsure of an answer. While the teacher is busy, you notice you can see the test answers of the student next to you.
Would you look closer?
Are you a cheater?
More than half the kids in a national survey are. The "1998 Report Card on the Ethics of American Youth" found that 7 out of every 10 high school kids have cheated on a test at least once. Including all grades, the number is more than 6 out of 10.
And reports of cheating are increasing. There's intense pressure for kids to succeed. Sometimes they feel they have to — at any cost.
Parents, teachers, even friends can put a lot of pressure on students to get good grades. Some parents threaten to punish for bad grades or offer rewards for good marks.
Most students think about cheating at some time. It could be copying someone else's answers; it could even be giving answers to somebody else.
"If they're doing really badly in a subject, that makes kids want to cheat so they can get a better grade," says first class Scout Ben Patrick, 11, from Troop 69, Palatine, Illinois.
David Kimwell, 16, of Provo, Utah, agrees, "Kids are driven to cheat when there is pressure to succeed."
But these kids also know that succeeding on a test by cheating is not really succeeding at all.
When students cheat, they are less likely to really understand their schoolwork. And when you don't understand your schoolwork, your grades will probably suffer; cheating can only get you so far.
The bottom line is: If you don't really learn it now, you'll probably have to learn it later!
Here's how not to cheat:
Talk to your parents. Think about the kinds of pressures they might be putting on you. Sometimes parents think rewarding or punishing will encourage kids to work harder, but often they don't encourage at all. Let your parents know how you feel, and let them know how they can reduce school stress for you, while still encouraging good grades.
Change your study habits. Have you sometimes felt the urge to cheat when you didn't study well enough for a test? Try changing your study habits. Study with a friend or have your parents help. Do not force all your studying into the last minute, and get a good night's sleep before a test. Finally, make practice tests so you can focus on those areas in which you need the most work.
Talk to your friends. If you feel stress to get good grades — and maybe cheat — because your friends get better grades, talk to them. Ask how they prepare for tests and suggest studying in a group. You might get some ideas from them.
An honest C will get you much further than a not-so-honest A. Face it: Cheaters never succeed — and pay a high price when caught.
Whether you're a junior school student or a young adult at college, get caught cheating and you'll pay the price — usually a very high one. Here's how schools handle cheaters:
For junior school students: a strict talk with the student and a call to the parents. Repeat cheaters are removed from in-school activities.
For middle school students: a zero or no grade on the assignment or the test on which the student cheated. Students may be removed from in-school activities, and parents will be told.
For university students, like those in Harvard, Cambridge, or Massachusetts: cheaters are normally required to leave for two back-to-back terms.

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     怎樣避免作弊?
     你正在參加一門理科考試,可是對答案沒把握。趁老師正忙著,你發(fā)現(xiàn)可以從鄰座同學(xué)那兒看到答案。
     你會湊過去看嗎?
     你是個作弊者嗎?
     一項全國性調(diào)查發(fā)現(xiàn),有一半以上的孩子考試作弊。 據(jù)"1998年美國青年道德報告"披露,每10名高中生中就有7名考試至少作弊一次。如包括所有年級,那么該數(shù)字就是十分之六強。
     有關(guān)作弊的報道在日益增多。 孩子要獲得成功的壓力越來越大。 有時他們覺得自己必須作弊--而且不惜一切代價。
     家長、教師,甚至朋友會給孩子施加相當大的壓力,希望他們考出好成績。 許多家長嚇唬孩子,說如果考不好就要懲罰他,或是向孩子許諾,說考得好就給獎勵。
     多數(shù)學(xué)生曾經(jīng)想過要作弊。這種作弊可能是抄別人的答案,也甚至可能是把答案告訴別人。
     "孩子們?nèi)绻骋婚T功課學(xué)得實在太差,他們就會想作弊,這樣他們就能得個好一點的分數(shù)。"本·帕特里克說。本,11歲,來自伊利諾伊州的帕拉蒂尼,是第69中隊的一名一年級童子軍。
     戴維·金威利今年16歲,來自猶他州的普羅沃。他贊同這一種觀點,他說:"只要存在壓力,要求他們考出好成績來,那他們只好去作弊。"
     但是這些孩子也知道,靠考試作弊獲得的成功根本算不上是什么真正的成功。
     作弊的孩子不太可能真正理解自己的功課。 而如果你不理解自己的功課,那么你的分數(shù)就會受到影響--作弊給你帶來的結(jié)果只能如此。
     關(guān)鍵的一點是:如果你現(xiàn)在不好好學(xué),你以后也許還是得要去學(xué)。
     避免作弊的方法如下:
     與你的父母談?wù)勑?。想一想他們對你施加了哪些壓力?有時家長認為獎勵或懲罰會激勵孩子更加努力學(xué)習(xí),而實際上這些手段根本起不到激勵作用。 讓你的父母知道你是怎么想的,也讓他們知道如何為你減少學(xué)習(xí)壓力,而同時又仍然在鼓勵你取得好成績。
     改變學(xué)習(xí)習(xí)慣。當你學(xué)得不好,不能很好地應(yīng)對考試時,你是否有過作弊的沖動呢? 那么試著去改變自己的學(xué)習(xí)習(xí)慣。和朋友一起學(xué)習(xí),或者讓父母幫助自己。 不要逼著自己一直學(xué)習(xí)到考試前的最后一刻,在考試的前一天晚上要美美地睡上一覺。 最后,做一些模擬性試題,這樣你就能把重點放在你最需要復(fù)習(xí)的內(nèi)容上面。
     和你的朋友談?wù)勑?。如果你是因為朋友們成績比你好而感到有壓力,因而也想獲得好分數(shù)--甚至可能想作弊--那么就和你的朋友談?wù)勑摹?問問他們是如何備考的,提出和他們一起學(xué)習(xí)。你也許能從他們那兒得到些啟發(fā)。
     對你來說,一個靠老老實實學(xué)習(xí)得來的C要比一個不太光彩的A更有價值。 你必須面對這樣一個事實:作弊者決不可能取得成功--而且一旦被發(fā)現(xiàn),就要為此付出沉重的代價。
     不管你是初中生還是年輕的大學(xué)生,一旦被發(fā)現(xiàn)有作弊行為,你就得付出代價--而且往往是慘痛的代價。 學(xué)校對作弊者的處理方法如下:
     小學(xué)生作弊:嚴厲批評,并電話通知其家長; 多次作弊者將被禁止參加校內(nèi)活動。
     中學(xué)生作弊:作弊的那次作業(yè)或考試作零分計或不給分; 將被禁止參加校內(nèi)活動,并通知家長。
     大學(xué)生作弊:如哈佛大學(xué)、劍橋大學(xué)或麻省理工學(xué)院的學(xué)生,一旦被發(fā)現(xiàn)作弊,通常必須連續(xù)休學(xué)兩個學(xué)期。

 

 

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