1、When honesty disappearsFOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHING AND RESEARCH PRESS AIR FORCE ENGINEERING UNIVERSITYNo legacy is so rich as honesty. William Shakespeare If you tell the truth you dont have to remember anything. Mark Twain 7UNIT7UNIT When honesty disappears To apply the phrases and patternsTo discuss
2、 some social phenomenonabout dishonesty To further understand the textTo master the paragraph writing skillSection AWarming-up activities Text study Language application SummaryWarming-up activitiesSection A1. What does each picture depict?Fake foodGutter oil OfficialcorruptionAcademic cheatingShort
3、 Answer Questions Some good virtues are vanishing; Honesty is not valued as much as before; Honesty disappears; Peoples morality is declining.2. What are the common problems these pictures expose? Short Answer Questions1. What would you do if you dont want to go to a friends party which youve been i
4、nvited to?2. What would you do if the cashier at the supermarket forgets to charge you for one item?Work individually. What would you do in the following situations? And whats your reason? Work and Talk1. What would you do if you dont want to go to a friends party which youve been invited to? Defini
5、tely decline the invitation; Create an excuse; Not appear rude. Work and Talk2. What would you do if the cashier at the supermarket forgets to charge you for one item? Point out his or her mistake; Tell the cashier that one item has not been charged; I wouldnt feel comfortable to gain this petty adv
6、antage. Work and TalkYou must study to be frank with the world. _ is the child of honesty and courage. Say just what you mean to do on every occasion. If a friend asks a _, you should grant it if it is reasonable; if not, tell him plainly why you cannot. You would wrong him and wrong yourself by _ o
7、f any kind.Listen to a short passage concerning honesty and fill in the missing information.Compound DictationFrankness favorequivocationNever do a wrong thing to make a friend or keep one. The man who requires you to do so is dearly _. Deal kindly but firmly with all your classmates. You will find
8、it the _ which wears best. Above all, do not appear to others what you are not.purchased at a sacrificepolicy Listen to a short passage concerning honesty and fill in the missing information.Compound DictationIf you have any fault to find with any one, tell him, not others, of what you complain. The
9、re is no more dangerous experiment than that of _ to do one thing before a mans face and another behind his back. We should say and do nothing to the _ of any one. It is not only a matter of _, but also the path of peace and honor.injury Listen to a short passage concerning honesty and fill in the m
10、issing information.Compound DictationundertakingprincipleShort answer questions:1. How much do you know about Abraham Lincoln? 2. Whats Lincoln best known for? 3. What do American people think of the president?Abraham Lincoln1. How much do you know about Abraham Lincoln? The 16th President of the Un
11、ited States ; Lead the country through the American Civil War; Preserve the Union ; End slavery. Abraham Lincoln2. Whats Lincoln best known for? Issuing The Emancipation Proclamation and the 13th amendment to the American constitution; Abolishing the slavery system.Abraham Lincoln3. What do American
12、 people think of the president? One of the greatest American presidents; Have unique appeal for his fellow countrymen.Abraham LincolnText studySection ANumerous accounts of cheating, lying, and fraud _ our newspaper pages and TV news; It seems that honesty is _. (Para.1) crowda rapidly vanishing val
13、ueMain Ideas of Part Main Ideas of Part The examples related with dishonesty at all layers of society are: (Para.1) The students sold copies of a university final exam; A clerk used the office postage meter to pay the postage of his own; Travelers stole towels from a major hotel chain. Main Ideas of
14、 Part In what forms did the students cheating exist and what punishments did they confront? (Para.1)Students cheating PunishmentsPurchased a term paper Be expelled from schoolSold copies of a university final exam Faced criminal chargePart I (Para.1) the widespread corruption and dishonestyThe pheno
15、menon of _ _ at all layers of society. Main Ideas of the Parts great resources on internet easy access to internet demanding task of writing a term paper having a university degreeWhat may have driven students to cheat ? (Para.2)reasons modern technology Main Ideas of the PartsEnlightenmentImplicati
16、on “its deeply troubling as todays students are tomorrows leaders!” (Para. 2) Main Ideas of the Parts Its assumed that the dishonesty is extensive in university, if the case is true, what does it imply ? (Para. 2)Why it doesnt take long for students to fake a term paper? (Para. 3) Main Ideas of the
17、Parts Some websites provide resources for free; Some websites attract students with low price and promise them success.Main Ideas of the Parts“The majority of students applauded the new strategy.” What does this sentence imply? (Para. 4)Though the phenomenon is prevalent in campus, most students are
18、 honest and are willing to obey the regulations. So, as long as the school authority takes drastic measures to reveal the _ and _ other forms of cheating, the phenomenon of exam cheating will be uprooted.hired cheaters eliminate Part II (Paras. 2-4)The rising _ cheating and plagiarism in college and
19、 university and the measures being taken to _ the phenomenon. Main Ideas of the Partsacademic curbWhat does the author mean by citing the story of Lincoln? (Para.5)The story with its moral virtue has been passed on from generation to generation for people to think and follow. The author uses this st
20、ory to show what he is driving at for the whole reading. Main Ideas of the PartsWhat are the negative effects cheating and dishonest behavior will exert on the person who practices cheating as well as on others? (Para.6)Main Ideas of the Parts Without honesty, ordered society would descend into chao
21、s. Without honesty, the affirmative, durable bonds of trust among people are eliminated and we all lose.Part III (Para. 5-6)Every society has stories stressing _. without mutual trust, our society will _, we all lose the _ among us.affirmative, durable bond Main Ideas of the Partsdescend into chaosthe absolute value of honesty