Before high school teacher Kimberly
Rugh got down to business at the start of a recent school week, she joked with
her students about how she’d had to clean cake out of the corners of her house
after her 2-year-old son’s birthday party. This friendly combination of chitchat
took place not in front of a blackboard but in an, E-mail message that Rugh sent
to the 145 students she’s teaching at the Florida Virtual School, one of the
nation’s leading online high schools. The school’s motto is "any time, any
place, any path, any pace." Florida’s E-school attracts many
students who need flexible scheduling, from young tennis stars and young
musicians to brothers Tobias and Tyler Heeb, who take turns working on the
computer while helping out. with their family’s clam-farming business on Pine
Island, off Florida’s southwest coast. Home A. with her friends B. with her colleagues C. in the classroom D. in an E-mail massage sent to her students
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It’s five minutes before the exam and you are in a state of fear. You just have to pass it, but how You didn’t even open the book the night before and you hear a voice in your head saying "Cheat, cheat " So what are you going to do, ignore it and fail or go for it It’s a tough decision many students must make.
Most young people believe that cheating is wrong. However, they have cheated at least once in their high school years. So, why do they do it Are they too lazy to study Perhaps, it’s not as simple as that. According to some experts, one main reason why students cheat is that they see their friends get away with it.
It has never been easier to cheat than it is today. With all the technology available, students needn’t cheat by looking over their shoulders anymore. They use mobile phones to send answers to each other during a test. There is also the Internet, with hundreds of websites giving tips on the art of cheating in A. it is a matter of failure or success B. they have never cheated before C. they didn’t prepare for the exam D. it is a matter of honesty or dishonesty
[单项选择] Passage 3
Before high school teacher Kimberly
Rugh got down to business at the start of a recent school week, she joked with
her students about how she’d had to clean cake out of the corners of her house
after her 2-year-old son’s birthday party. This friendly combination of chitchat
took place not in front of a blackboard but in an E-mail message that Rugh sent
to the 145 students she’s teaching at the Florida Virtual School, one of the
nation’s leading online high schools. The school’s motto is "any time, any
place, any path, any pace". Florida’s E-school attracts many
students who need flexible scheduling, from young tennis stars and young
musicians to brothers Tobias and Tyler Heeb, who take turns working on the
computer while helping out with their family’s clam-farming business on Pine
Island, off Florida’s southwest coast. Home-schoo A. Online schooling is more convenient and efficient. B. Online schooling lacks face-to-face contact and socialization. C. Online schooling is not for everyone. D. An overall estimate on online schooling.
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