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  • Stories about Honesty
  • The cherry tree George Washington
  • The empty pot the Emperor's Seed

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Crying Wolf
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  • The Boy Who Cried Wolf, also known as The
    Shepherd Boy and the Wolf, is a fable attributed
    to Aesop. The protagonist of the fable is a bored
    shepherd boy who entertained himself by calling
    out Wolf! Nearby villagers who came to his
    rescue found that the alarms were false and that
    they had wasted their time. When the boy was
    actually confronted by a wolf, the villagers did
    not believe his cries for help and the wolf ate
    the flock (and in some versions the boy). The
    moral is stated at the end of the fable as
  • Even when liars tell the truth, they are never
    believed. The liar will lie once, twice, and then
    perish when he tells the truth.

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  • In the mid-1980's researchers at Cleveland State
    University made a startling discovery.
  • They conducted an experiment by creating two
    fictitious job candidates David and John. The
    candidates had identical resumes and letters of
    reference. The only difference was that John's
    letter included the sentence "Sometimes, John can
    be difficult to get along with". They showed the
    resumes to a number of personnel directors. Which
    candidate did the personnel directors
    overwhelmingly prefer?
  • Difficult to get along with, John.
  • The researchers concluded the criticism of John
    made praise of John more believable. Admitting
    John's wart actually helped sell John. Admitting
    flaws gives you more credibility. A key to
    selling.

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  • To Lie or Not to Lie?
  • P99
  • Discuss the following cases in groups and see
    what you would probably say in each of the
    situations and why.

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  • What would you do?
  • P100
  • Discuss in groups what you would do in the
    following situations.

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  • In-class Reading
  • Cheating Alive and Flourishing
  • It is difficult to get a handle on
    .
  • The cheating habits in elementary
    school,
  • in high school and in
    college. Parents care more about their
    than about their
    . The problem is more likely to
    .

scholastic cheating
take root
bud
flower
childrens success
moral development
get worse than to get better
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  • The roots of the problem must be dealt with in
    the home because it is there that children must
    be helped to develop enough to
    make occasional failure an unthreatening prospect
    and enough of to
    overcome the urge to cheat. Many parents are
    . The
  • between parents words and
    their actions drives children crazy.

self-esteem
a sense of right and wrong
abdicating their responsibility
inconsistency
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  • Students in colleges still offer papers not
    written by themselves and seem to find
    to be irresistible. Parents
    and teachers encourage cheating by their own
    . No one seems much bothered about
    . Even the most outspoken
    opponents of cheating are
    .
  • Professors are turning to open-book exams, the
    dual purpose of which is to 1)
    .
  • 2) .
  • Some colleges have set up faculty sub-committees
  • to on the
    pedagogical goals of exams.

peeking at each others tests
attitudes
cheating in youngsters
less critical of youngsters who cheat
foster conceptual thinking
make crib sheets and peeking useless
create a campus-wide dialog
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  • The way to stop students from cheating in college
    is to
    . And parents have to take the
    responsibility.
  • Listen to the recording of the text and try to
    answer the following questions.

keep them from developing the habit in high
school
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  • 1. Para 1 In which way are American eating
    habits similar to scholastic cheating?
  • 2. Para 37 According to teachers, who is likely
    to cheat and why do they cheat?
  • 3. Para 417 What should children be taught
    about failure?
  • 4. Para 6 What does the author imply by saying
    that the inconsistency drives children crazy?
  • 5. Para 8 What does a way of life mean?
  • 6. Para 13 What is conceptual thinking?
  • 7. Para 16 What is a two-income family? What
    is the elusive goal?

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  • Para 1 In which way are American eating habits
    similar to scholastic cheating?
  • This involves a contrast. People say they
    watching their weight, but at the same time they
    probably eat a lot of snack foods. Students
    cheated on exams but people say the problem is
    not serious. People claim to be trying hard to
    stop cheating, yet it is flourishing.
  • 2. Para 37 According to teachers, who cheats
    and why do they cheat?
  • Top students at top schools are the worst
    offenders. Parents care more about their
    childrens success than their moral development.
    The pressure and values from the parents
    eventually become their own.
  • 3. Para 417 What should children be taught
    about failure?
  • Occasional failure does not mean the end of the
    world, but just an indication that more work
    needs to be done. Its not as bad as many people
    often believe.

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  • 4. Para 6 What does the author imply by saying
    that the inconsistency drives children crazy?
  • Children feel confused when they find their
    parents behavior is no consistent with their
    words. Since parents are not honest themselves,
    how could their children be taught about the
    sense of right and wrong?
  • 5. Para 8 What does a way of life mean?
  • It means a common practice. Students cheat so
    often that it is almost routine.
  • 6. Para 13 What is conceptual thinking?
  • It is a learning approach. The learner tries to
    understand concepts rather than memorize facts
    and formulas.
  • 7. Para 16 What is a two-income family? What
    is the elusive goal?
  • It refers to a family in which both parents work.
    (vs DINK)
  • The elusive goal is to keep children from
    developing the habit at high school.

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  • Language Points
  • 1. ll. 2-4 Everyone says he is watching his
    weight yet the streets are full of overweight
    folk, and the snack-food industry reports record
    sales.
  • watch pay attention to or be careful of sth
  • e.g. Watch your language in front of ladies,
    young man!
  • I have to watch my weight.
  • record higher, lower, better, worse etc. than
    ever before
  • China's railways carry record-high of 6.3 mln
    passengers.
  • Record-high number of Chinese flock to
    post-graduate exam.
  • Chinese New Year sales hit record high of 5
    billion.

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  • 2. ll. 20-21 too many parents are abdicating
    that responsibility. Students just arent
    brought up to see cheating as dishonest
  • abdicate give up formally a high office or
    responsibility
  • abdicate a right
  • abdicate the throne in sb.'s favor
  • seeas--- think of / regard / consider / treat
    / look on / perceive / take as
  • The library doesnt see the Wilson collection as
    valuable.
  • I think of him as someone who will always help
    me.
  • Stress is widely perceived as contributing to
    heart disease.

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  • 3. Para. 6 A child cheats on an exam and his
    parents get outraged. Yet he keeps hearing his
    folks talk about cheating on expense accounts or
    income taxes. The inconsistency drives children
    crazy.
  • folks (pl.) (AmE) parents and / or relatives
  • Im going home to see my folks.
  • consist consistent inconsistent
    inconsistency
  • be compatible with accord in agreement with
  • The information consists with her account.
  • What you said is inconsistent with what you did.
  • There is a great inconsistency between what you
    said and what you did.

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  • 4. ll.46-51 At least one schoolissues a
    pamphlet for its faculty that describes some of
    the more ingenious methods students may use to
    cheat (written crib sheets attached to cap
    visors, writing a couple of math formulas on
    their hand ) and ways to stop them. Several
    others are tightening their computer security,
    after having discovered that computer hackers
    were breaking into electronic college files in
    order to alter their grades.

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  • 5. L61 But I cant lay a guilt trip on a child
    for cheating it is too tempting, too common and
    too much a part of human nature. (translate)
  • 6. L64 I wouldnt be comfortable with an honor
    code like ours in grammar school or even high
    schoolour system really says, you are on the
    threshold of being an adult, of taking
    responsibility for your actions. (translate)
  • 7. L74 I give open-book problems without unique
    solutions. (translate)
  • 8. L86 They are worried whether, in a society
    where two-income families and high-pressure jobs
    are prevalent, that is an ever more elusive goal.

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  • Translation
  • 1. ??????????????
  • The housing prices in Chinas big cities hit
    record high.
  • 2. ??????????,???????
  • We should take the fact as a basis and the law as
    a criterion.
  • 3. ????????????????
  • There are many inconsistencies in your proposal.
  • 4. ?????,?????????,???????????????
  • To the students, shoplifting is dishonest
    writing a couple of math formulas on their hand
    is not.
  • 5. ?????????????????????????,???????????????
  • The approach serves a dual purpose it fosters
    conceptual thinking and makes crib sheets and
    peeking useless.

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  • After-class Reading
  • PASSAGE ONE
  • 1. According to the passage, how many types can
    lies be classified into? What are they?
  • Social lies, peace-keeping lies, protective lies
    and trust-keeping lies.

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  • 2. Decide which type of lie each of the following
    situations falls into.
  • 1) A woman expects her best friend to cover for
    her if her husband suspects what is true that
    she had been having an affair.
  • 2) You reduce what you really paid for your shoes
    when your mother asks you about the price.
  • 3) The doctor reassures a patient that he is
    recovering though his condition is actually
    deteriorating.
  • 4) You promised to keep your friends secret, for
    which you had to lie to your other friends.
  • 5) You might lie to your friend about their
    hairdo because it really is hideous.
  • 6) You forgot to call a friend, but you explained
    that you called many times and the line was busy.
  • 3. Give more examples in your daily life to
    illustrate the above four types of lies.

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  • PASSAGE TWO
  • According to the passage, which of the following
    will be considered unethical practices?
  • The accused in court does not tell the truth in
    order to win the case.
  • The defendants attorney does not reveal the
    truth in order to get his clients off.
  • An employee tells lies to his boss for fear of
    losing his job.
  • A poker player hides a useful card up his sleeve.
  • A poker player marks the cards so that he can
    recognize them immediately.
  • A poker player talks loudly so as to distract
    others attention.
  • A poker player gets other players drunk while he
    himself stays sober.
  • A poker player hides his strength and intentions
    from other players.
  • If permitted by the law, a businessman can make a
    killing without considering who is going to be
    hurt.
  • A businessman practices occasional bluffs but
    never breaks the law.
  • Key 4?5

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  • Cover Letter Writing Tips
  • What is a cover letter?
  • Cover letters are simply a letter of
    introduction.  In these letters you are
    explaining who you are and why you are writing to
    the resume reader.  It is a matter of courtesy
    that you introduce yourself when you are
    requesting an interview. 
  • What Instances Require a Cover Letter? If you
    are not shaking hands with the hiring decision
    maker and introducing yourself, then you need a
    cover letter to introduce you. On the other hand,
    if you are sending a resume by mail, if you give
    your resume to a friend to hand in, or if you
    leave your resume with the hiring manager's
    secretary then you are not shaking the hiring
    manager's hand and you need to have a cover
    letter enclosed with your resume.

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  • What is included in a cover letter?
  • It is recommended that letters be 3-4 paragraphs
    to address the following 4 topics in a succinct
    manner.
  • 1) For what position are you applying?2)
    How did you learn of the position or company?3)
    Why are you perfect for the position?4) How can
    you be contacted?

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