单选题
Why Integrity Matters

    What is Integrity?
    A. 'Integrity' is defined as 'adherence to moral and ethical principles; honesty.' The key to integrity is consistency—not only setting high personal standards for oneself (honesty, responsibility, respect for others, fairness) but also living up to those standards each day. One who has integrity is bound by and follows moral and ethical standards even when making life's hard choices, choices which may be clouded by stress, pressure to succeed, or temptation.
    B. What happens if we lie, cheat, steal, or violate other ethical standards? We feel disappointed in ourselves and ashamed. But a lapse of integrity also affects our relationships with others. Trust is essential in any important relationship, whether personal or professional. Who can trust someone who is dishonest or unfair? Thus, integrity must be one of our most important goals.
    Risky Business
    C. We are each responsible for our own decisions, even if the decision-making process has been undermined by stress or peer pressure. The real test of character is whether we can learn from our mistake, by understanding why we acted as we did, and then exploring ways to avoid similar problems in the future.
    D. Making ethical decisions is a critical part of avoiding future problems. We must learn to recognize risks, because if we can't see the risks we're taking, we can't make responsible choices. To identify risks, we need to know the rules and be aware of the facts. For example, one who doesn't know the rules about plagiarism may accidentally use words or ideas without giving proper credit, or one who fails to keep careful research notes may unintentionally fail to quote and cite sources as required. But the fact that such a violation is 'unintentional' does not excuse the misconduct. Ignorance is not a defense.
    But Everybody Does It
    E. Most people who get in trouble do know the rules and facts, but manage to fool themselves about the risks they're taking by using excuses: 'Everyone else does it,' 'I' m not hurting anyone,' or 'I really need this grade.' Excuses can get very elaborate: 'I know I'm looking at another's exam, even though I'm supposed to keep my eyes on my own paper, but that's not cheating because I'm just checking my answers, not copying.' We must be honest about our actions, and avoid excuses. If we fool ourselves into believing we're not doing anything wrong, we can't see the real choice we're making— and that leads to bad decisions.
    F. To avoid fooling yourself, watch out for excuses and try this test: Ask how you would feel if your actions were public, and anyone could be watching over your shoulder. Would you feel proud or ashamed of your actions? If you'd rather hide your actions, that's a good indication that you're taking a risk and rationalizing it to yourself.
    Evaluating Risks
    G. To decide whether a risk is worth taking, you must examine the consequences, in the future as well as right now, negative as well as positive, and to others as well as to yourself. Those who take risks they later regret usually focus on immediate benefits ('what's in it for me'), and simply haven't considered what might go wrong. The consequences of getting caught are serious, and may include a '0' on a test or assignment; an 'F' in the class; Suspension or Dismissal from school; transcript notation; and a tarnished reputation. In fact, when you break a rule or law, you lose control over your life, and give others the power to impose punishment: you have no control over what that punishment might be. This is an extremely precarious and vulnerable position. There may be some matters of life and death, or highest principle, which might justify such a risk, but there aren't many things that fall in this category.
    Getting Away With It—Or Not
    H. Those who don't get caught pay an even higher price. A cheater doesn't learn from the test, depriving him/herself of an education. Cheating undermines confidence and independence: the cheater is a fraud, and knows that without dishonesty, he/she would have failed. Cheating destroys self-esteem and integrity, leaving the cheater ashamed, guilty, and afraid of getting caught. Worst of all, a cheater who doesn't get caught the first time usually cheats again, not only because he/she is farther behind, but also because it seems 'easier.' This slippery slope of eroding ethics and bigger risks leads only to disaster. Eventually, the cheater gets caught, and the later he/she gets caught, the worse the consequences. Students have been dismissed from school because they didn't get this simple message: Honesty is the ONLY policy that works.
    Cheating Hurts Others, Too
    I. Cheaters often feel invisible, as if their actions 'don't count' and don't really hurt anyone. But individual choices have a profound cumulative effect. Cheating can spread like a disease, and a cheater can encourage others just by being seen from across the room. Recent statistics suggest 30% or more of college students cheat. If a class is graded on a curve, cheating hurts others' grades. Even if there is no curve, cheating 'poisons' the classroom, and others may feel pressured to join in. ('If I don't cheat, I can't compete with those who do.') Cheating also has a destructive impact on teachers. The real reward of good teaching is seeing students learn, but a cheater says, 'I'm not interested in what you're trying to teach; all I care about is stealing a grade, regardless of the effect on others.' The end result is a blatant and destructive attack on the quality of your education. Finally, cheating can hurt the reputation of the university, and harm those who worked hard for their degree.
    Why Integrity Matters
    J. If cheating becomes the norm, then we are in big trouble. We must rely on the honesty and good faith of others every day. If not, we couldn't put money in the bank, buy food, clothing, or medicine from others, drive across a bridge, get on a plane, go to the dentist—the list is endless. There are many examples of the vast harm that is caused when individuals forget or ignore the effect their dishonesty can have. The savings and loan scandal, the stock market and junk bond swindles, and, of course, Watergate, have undermined the faith of many Americans in the integrity of political and economic leaders and society as a whole. Such incidents take a tremendous toll on our nation's economy and our individual well-being. For example, but for the savings and loan debacle, there might be funds available to reduce the national debt and pay for education.
    K. In sum, we all have a common stake in our school, our community, and our society. Our actions do matter. It is essential that we act with integrity in order to build the kind of world in which we want to live.
问答题     Integrity is the basis of mutual trust playing in personal and professional relationships.
 
【正确答案】B
【答案解析】题干关键词是basis of mutual trust。文中B段第三句提到,诚信的丢失也会影响和其他人的关系,接下来Trust is essential in any important relationship, whether personal or professional。而题干正是这两句的概括,所以选B。
问答题     We must learn what we are going to take, so that we don't run into trouble.
 
【正确答案】G
【答案解析】首先找出题干的关键词run into trouble。根据题干意思,答案应该在小标题Evaluating Risks下,文中G段第一句提到To decide whether a risk is worth taking, you must examine the consequences,接下来讲到,Those who take risks they later regret usually focus on immediate benefits ('what's in it for me'), and simply haven't considered what might go wrong.。与题干意思一致,故选G。
问答题     Violation of a rule will make the cheater feel ashamed, guilty, and afraid of getting caught.
 
【正确答案】H
【答案解析】题干关键词是Violation of a rule和ashamed, guilty, and afraid of getting caught。文中H段第四句提到,Cheating destroys self-esteem and integrity, leaving the cheater ashamed, guilty, and afraid of getting caught,与题干意思吻合,故选H。
问答题     A person of integrity not only sets high moral and ethical standards but also sticks to them in his daily life.
 
【正确答案】A
【答案解析】题干关键词是sets high moral and ethical standards和daily life。文中A段第二句提到,The key to integrity is consistency—not only setting high personal standards for oneself (honesty, responsibility, respect for others, fairness) but also living up to those standards each day,与题干意思一致,故选A。
问答题     If there is someone cheating, others may feel pressured and cheat, too.
 
【正确答案】I
【答案解析】题干关键词feel pressured and cheating, too。文中I段提到,如果一个人作弊的话,其他人可能会感觉到很大的压力,如果自己不作弊,可能就考不过那些作弊的人。题干是对I段的高度概括,故选I。
问答题     One should avoid making excuses if he doesn't wish to fool himself.
 
【正确答案】E
【答案解析】题干关键词avoid making excuses和fool himself。文中E段提到,很多陷入麻烦的人尽管知道这是违反规则的,但还是通过编造各种借口,来愚弄自己。与题干意思吻合,故选E。
问答题     Cheating can ruin the reputation of a university, and do harm to those who worked hard.
 
【正确答案】I
【答案解析】题干关键词reputation of a university。文中I段最后一句提到,cheating can hurt the reputation of the University, and harm those who worked hard for their degree,与题干意思一致,故选I。
问答题     If we can't rely on others' honesty and good faith, we couldn't buy food, clothing, and medicine from others.
 
【正确答案】J
【答案解析】题干关键词rely on others' honesty and good faith和couldn't buy food, clothing, medicine。文中J段第二句和第三句提到,We must rely on the honesty and good faith of others every day. If not, we couldn't put money in the bank, buy food, clothing, or medicine from others,与题干意思吻合,故选J。
问答题     We need to know rules and be clear about the facts to identify risks.
 
【正确答案】D
【答案解析】题干关键词know rules and be clear about the facts和identify risks。文中D段第三句提到,To identify risks, we need to know the rules and be aware of the facts,与题干意思一致,故选D。
问答题     If you are not proud of your actions, and would rather hide them, that's an indication that you're taking a risk.
 
【正确答案】F
【答案解析】题干关键词。文中F段最后一句提到,If you'd rather hide your actions, that's a good indication that you're taking a risk,与题干意思一致,故选F。