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(3)What did the Department of Psychology at the University of Maryland do to discourage cheating? (4)How did the students a the University of Maryland respond to the measure taken by the Department of Psychology? (5)Are the stories about Lincoln and Washington true?Where does the author think lies the importance of both stories? (6)What is a watch-dog committee?How does the author explain why there are so many of them at all levels of society? (7)How,according to the author,is dishonesty linked to the economy? (8)Do you agree with the author that dishonesty has something to do with distrust? Give your reasons? 2.Introductory Remarks Tests,properly used,may serve to measure how good our academic performance is.But these days,tests seem to function as a measure of our test-taking ability, especially as far as standardized tests are concemed.This may be one of the reasons why students don't feel very comfortable when they are sitting for a test It is estimated that 61%of American high school students have admitted cheating on exams at least once,and cheating is also considered to be a major problem in colleges and universities.Likewise,signs of dishonesty in business and government seem much more numerous in recent years than before.Does all this go to prove tha honesty is going out of style in American society?Now let's take up this article to see how the author looks into this problem. Step Three Detailed study Explain the important and difficult points in the text,including the usage of new words and phrases,structure of complex sentences and relevant grammar. 1.It can be argued such a response may not mean much. (1)Meaning:Some people may have a good reason to say that such a response from high school students may not be significant.(3) What did the Department of Psychology at the University of Maryland do to discourage cheating? (4) How did the students at the University of Maryland respond to the measure taken by the Department of Psychology? (5) Are the stories about Lincoln and Washington true? Where does the author think lies the importance of both stories? (6) What is a watch-dog committee? How does the author explain why there are so many of them at all levels of society? (7) How, according to the author, is dishonesty linked to the economy? (8) Do you agree with the author that dishonesty has something to do with distrust? Give your reasons? 2. Introductory Remarks Tests, properly used, may serve to measure how good our academic performance is. But these days, tests seem to function as a measure of our test-taking ability, especially as far as standardized tests are concerned. This may be one of the reasons why students don’t feel very comfortable when they are sitting for a test. It is estimated that 61%of American high school students have admitted cheating on exams at least once, and cheating is also considered to be a major problem in colleges and universities. Likewise, signs of dishonesty in business and government seem much more numerous in recent years than before. Does all this go to prove that honesty is going out of style in American society? Now let’s take up this article to see how the author looks into this problem. Step Three Detailed study Explain the important and difficult points in the text, including the usage of new words and phrases, structure of complex sentences and relevant grammar. 1. It can be argued such a response may not mean much. (1) Meaning: Some people may have a good reason to say that such a response from high school students may not be significant
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