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Cheating is nothing new. But today, educators are finding that academic dishonesty on the part of students has become more frequent and they are less likely to be punished than in the past. Cheating appears to have gained acceptance among good and poor students.

       Why is student cheating on the rise? No one really knows. Some blame that today’s youth are far more practical. In the late sixties and early seventies, students were filled with visions about changing the world, while today’s students feel great pressure to obey and succeed. In interviews with students at high schools and colleges around the country, both young men and women said that cheating had become easy. Some suggested they did it due to the teachers they did not respect. Others looked at it as a game. Only if they were caught, some said, would they feel guilty. “People are competitive,” said a second-year college student named Anna, from Chicago. There’s an inner fear. If you don’t do well, your life is going to be ruined. The pressure is not only from parents and friends but from yourself. To achieve, to succeed. It’s almost as though we have to outdo (胜过) other people to achieve our own goals.

       Edward Wynne, editor of a magazine blames the rise in academic dishonesty on the schools. He claims that teachers have been too hesitant to take action. Dwight Huber, chairman of the English department at Amarillo sees the matter differently, blaming the rise in cheating on the way students are evaluated (评价). “I would cheat if I felt I was being cheated,” Mr. Huber said. He feels that as long as teachers give short-answer tests rather than essay questions and evaluate students by the number of facts they can memorize rather than by how well they can combine information, students will try to beat the system. “The concept of cheating is based on the false assumption that the system is legitimate (合法的) and there is something wrong with the individual who’s doing it,” he said, “That’s too easy an answer. We’ve got to start looking at the system.”

67.   Educators are finding that students who cheat         .

       A. have poor academic records

       B. use the information in later years

       C. can be academically weak or strong 

       D. are more likely to be punished than before     

68.   Today’s youth are described as more practical because         .

       A. they think more of themselves 

       B. they don’t have a global vision

       C. the time of ideal has passed     

       D. they cheat more than before

69.   According to the passage, youth cheat because of         .

       A. the easiness to test

       B. the eagerness to succeed

C. their fear of competition  

       D. no possibility to be punished

70.   What does “the system” (Paragraph 3) refer to?

       A. The education system.            

       B. The school system.

       C. The system by which students are evaluated.

       D. The system by which schools punish cheating.

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Ever tried taking smart drugs to perform better in exams? They certainly work. Before last summer's exam, a few of my mates, merely out of curiosity, took a considerable amount of Modafinil, a drug normally used for narcolepsy(嗜眠发作症). Guess what? While I was feeling sleepy, bored by revision, my mates were more focused.
Modafinil is a smart drug that gives a user a feeling of staying awake for hours. It also sharpens the mind, improves memory and helps problem-solving.
But it does more than just keeping you awake. It disturbs your mental system, making you desperate to do what you are doing. You just don't want to do anything else but revise all the time non-stop.
A recent study discovers that healthy people use smart drugs, like Modafinil, to get down to and complete tasks they have been putting off, because these tasks seem more enjoyable when taking these drugs. This might sound like what a stressed student desires. However, the pills have a range of side-effects.
"At present no evidence shows that these drugs are safe in healthy people," as a medical expert puts it, "Ordering online, though easy, is a dangerous way to obtain drugs. You never know what you're actually purchasing. "
In my experience, Modafinil changes people's behaviour too. Over those weeks my friends became different people—in turn aggressive, cold. Even eating became "a waste of time" and so did conversation.
A BBC survey found that of those who had tried smart drugs before, 92% would do so again. My friends say they'd happily do so without considering the practice a form of cheating.
I admit I was curious—but not enough to try it. Seeing the strange behaviour of other users, I feel a little bit upset and scary. Modafinil may promise to change your grades, but it might also change the way you act. Don't say you haven't been warned!
【小题1】According to the author, his mates took Modafinil for the purpose of______.

A.escaping from realityB.getting better exam results
C.curing their narcolepsyD.leading an active life
【小题2】Taking the smart drug can lead to ______.
A.cheating in the examB.dropping out of school
C.youth crime(犯罪)D.drug addiction(上瘾)
【小题3】What does the author think of his mates' taking the smart drugs?
A.Worrying.B.Inspiring.
C.Acceptable.D.Reasonable.
【小题4】Which statement about Modafinil is wrong?
A.Modafinil sharpens the mind and helps problem-solving.
B.Modafinil more than just keeps you awake.
C.Modafinil has a range of side effects.
D.Modafinil is safe in healthy people.
【小题5】Who are the target readers of this passage?
A.Teachers.B.Doctors.C.Scientists.D.Students.

Ever tried taking smart drugs to perform better in exams? They certainly work. Before last summer's exam, a few of my mates, merely out of curiosity, took a considerable amount of Modafinil, a drug normally used for narcolepsy(嗜眠发作症). Guess what? While I was feeling sleepy, bored by revision, my mates were more focused.

Modafinil is a smart drug that gives a user a feeling of staying awake for hours. It also sharpens the mind, improves memory and helps problem-solving.

But it does more than just keeping you awake. It disturbs your mental system, making you desperate to do what you are doing. You just don't want to do anything else but revise all the time non-stop.

A recent study discovers that healthy people use smart drugs, like Modafinil, to get down to and complete tasks they have been putting off, because these tasks seem more enjoyable when taking these drugs. This might sound like what a stressed student desires. However, the pills have a range of side-effects.

"At present no evidence shows that these drugs are safe in healthy people," as a medical expert puts it, "Ordering online, though easy, is a dangerous way to obtain drugs. You never know what you're actually purchasing. "

In my experience, Modafinil changes people's behaviour too. Over those weeks my friends became different people—in turn aggressive, cold. Even eating became "a waste of time" and so did conversation.

A BBC survey found that of those who had tried smart drugs before, 92% would do so again. My friends say they'd happily do so without considering the practice a form of cheating.

I admit I was curious—but not enough to try it. Seeing the strange behaviour of other users, I feel a little bit upset and scary. Modafinil may promise to change your grades, but it might also change the way you act. Don't say you haven't been warned!

1.According to the author, his mates took Modafinil for the purpose of______.

A.escaping from reality                    B.getting better exam results

C.curing their narcolepsy                   D.leading an active life

2.Taking the smart drug can lead to ______.

A.cheating in the exam                     B.dropping out of school

C.youth crime(犯罪)                       D.drug addiction(上瘾)

3.What does the author think of his mates' taking the smart drugs?

A.Worrying.                             B.Inspiring.

C.Acceptable.                            D.Reasonable.

4.Which statement about Modafinil is wrong?

A.Modafinil sharpens the mind and helps problem-solving.

B.Modafinil more than just keeps you awake.

C.Modafinil has a range of side effects.

D.Modafinil is safe in healthy people.

5.Who are the target readers of this passage?

A.Teachers.         B.Doctors.           C.Scientists.         D.Students.

 

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