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The Truth about LyingI've been wanting to write on a subject that intrigues and challenges

The Truth about Lying

I've been wanting to write on a subject that intrigues and challenges me: the subject of lying. I've found it very difficult to do. Everyone I've talked to has a quite intense and personal but often rather intolerant point of view about what lies he can and can never tell. I've finally reached the conclusion that I can't present any ultimate conclusions, for too many people would promptly disagree. Instead, I'd like to present a series of moral puzzles, all concerned with lying. I'll tell you what I think about them. Do you agree?

Social Lies

Most of the people I've talked with say that they find social lying acceptable and necessary. They think it's the civilized way for folks to behave. Without these little white lies, they say, our relationships would be short and nasty. It's arrogant, they say, to insist on being incorruptible and so brave that you cause other people unnecessary embarrassment or pain by compulsively presenting them with your honesty. I basically agree. What about you?

Will you say to people, when it simply isn't true, "I like your new hairdo," "you're looking much better," "It's so nice to see you," " I had a wonderful time"? Will you praise ugly presents and ugly kids?

And even though, as I do, you may prefer the polite evasion of "You really cooked a storm" instead of "The soup "—which taste like warmed-over coffee—"is wonderful, "will you, if you must, proclaim it wonderful?

There's one man I know who absolutely refuses to tell social lies. "I can't play that game, "he says," Fm simply not made that way. "And his answer to the argument that saying nice things to someone doesn't cost anything is, "Yes, it does--it destroys your credibility. "My friend does not indulge in what he calls "flattery, false praise and sweet comments". When others tell lies he will not go along. He says that social lying is lying, that little white lies are still lies. And he feels that telling lies is morally wrong. What about you?

Peace-keeping Lies

Many people tell peace-keeping lies; lies designed to avoid irritation or argument; lies designed to shelter the liar from possible blame or pain; lies designed to keep trouble at bay without hurting anyone.

I tell these lies at times, yet I always feel they're wrong. I understand why we tell them, but still they feel wrong. And whenever I lie so that someone won't disapprove of me or think less of me or yell at me, I feel I'm a bit of a coward, I feel I'm dodging responsibility, I feel guilty. What about you?

Do you, when you arc late for a date because you overslept, say you're late because you got caught in traffic jam?

Do you, when you didn't remember that it was your father's birthday, say that his present must be delayed in the mail?

Finally, do you keep the peace by telling your husband lies on the subject of money? And in general do you find yourself ready, willing and able to lie to him when you make absurd mistakes or lose or break things?

Protective Lies

Protective lies are lies folks tell—often quite serious lies--because they're convinced that the truth would be too damaging. They lie because they feel there are certain human values that are more important than the wrong of having lied. They lie, not for personal gain, but because they believe it's for the good of the person they're lying to. They lie to those who trust them most of all, on the grounds that breaking this trust is justified.

They may lie to their children on money or marital matters.

They may lie to dying about the state of their health.

I sometimes tell such lies, but I'm aware that it's quite presumptuous to claim I know what's best for others to know. That's called playing God. That's called manipulation and control. And we never can be sure, once we start to ju

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The writer suggests that a successful leader must ______.A.be prudent and faithfulB.cheat

The writer suggests that a successful leader must ______.

A.be prudent and faithful

B.cheat and lie

C.have principle to guide his actions

D.tell the people the truth about his opponent

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第2题

The writer would approve an unsuccessful political candidate ______.A.gave up all his oppo

The writer would approve an unsuccessful political candidate ______.

A.gave up all his opportunities

B.promised to try again next time

C.overthrew the government by force

D.told the people the truth about his opponent

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听力原文:W: Congratulations! You're to be appointed as Sales Manager!

M: Incredible. It's too good to be true. You must be kidding. I've only been working for two months in this department, and this is totally a huge surprise!

Q: How does the man react to the news?

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A.He found it unbelievable.

B.He was not surprised about it.

C.He found the truth unacceptable.

D.He was arrogant about it.

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第4题

What is the purpose of holding a debate? 查看材料A.To

What is the purpose of holding a debate? 查看材料

A.To find out the truth about an issue.

B.To build up people"s moral strength.

C.To remove misunderstandings.

D.To look for worthy opponents.

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第5题

What question does John Kenneth Galbraith raise in his book The Affluent Society?A.

What question does John Kenneth Galbraith raise in his book The Affluent Society?

A.Why statistics don’t tell the truth about the economy.

B.Why affluence doesn’t guarantee happiness.

C.How happiness can be promoted today.

D.What lies behind an economic boom.

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第6题

听力原文:W: Professor, have you graded my term paper yet?M: To tell you the truth, I've be

听力原文:W: Professor, have you graded my term paper yet?

M: To tell you the truth, I've been tied up in committee meetings all week.

Q: What can be inferred about the conversation?

(13)

A.The professor has graded the paper.

B.The professor has been in the meeting all week.

C.The professor hates to grade the paper.

D.The professor has read his paper on the meeting.

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第7题

We can conclude from the passage that the universal truth about babies' learning language
is that______.

A.babies recognize their own mother's voice easily

B.babies recognize their native language easily

C.babies begin to learn language before they are born

D.babies prefer listening to their own native language

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第8题

听力原文:M: Would you like to try the banana pie? It's incredible.W: Well, to tell the tru

听力原文:M: Would you like to try the banana pie? It's incredible.

W: Well, to tell the truth I don't care much for the dessert.

Q: What does the woman say about the banana pie?

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A.It doesn't appeal to her.

B.It's incredibly delicious.

C.She has already tasted it.

D.There is no more left.

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第9题

听力原文:M: I hear a newly-invented drug can make people tell the truth and it may prove u
seful in questioning terrorists.Isn't it incredible?

W: Simple solutions to complex problems rarely succeed.As far as I know, no such drugs are ever Known to work.

Q: What does the woman imply about the new drug?

(15)

A.It will help detect all kinds of liars.

B.It will most likely prove ineffective.

C.It can help solve complex problems.

D.It is a new weapon against terrorists.

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第10题

One of the strangest and most fascinating things about Scotland is the Loch Ness Monster.
Some people believe in the monsters【B1】______Many do not! However, very important【B2】______people do believe there is some truth in the famous monster story: experts from Britains Royal Air Force, scientists from the Boston Academy of Applied Science and specialists from NASA, to【B3】______but a few! Loch Ness is an【B4】______lake in Northern Scotland. It is about twenty-four miles long and one mile wide, and【B5】______1,000 feet, which makes it very difficult for anybody to find and examine the monster. In fact the first【B6】______reports of people seeing the monster date from only about six years before the beginning of the Second World War. Since then there have been other【B7】______and photographs of the monster. Many of these photographs【B8】______silly jokes played on an unsuspecting public later. However, other photographs have amazed the most searching scientific minds. In fact, it seems certain that something does exist in the deep waters of the【B9】______lake. The most amazing photographs show a flipper — the flipper perhaps of a very large animal. From these photos British expert in animal life, Sir Peter Scott, who is also an artist, has【B10】______the picture of what he believes the monster might look like.

【B1】

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第11题

听力原文:One of the most popular myths about the United States in the 19th Century was tha

听力原文: One of the most popular myths about the United States in the 19th Century was that of the free and simple life of the farmer. It was said that the farmers worked hard on their own land to produce whatever their families needed. They might sometimes trade with their neighbors, but in general they could get along just fine by relying on themselves, not on commercial ties with others. This is how Thomas Jefferson idealized the farmer at the beginning of the 19th century. And at that time, this may have been close to the truth, especially on the frontier. But by the mid-century, sweeping changes in agriculture were well underway as farmers began to specialize in the raising of crops such as cotton or corn or wheat. By late in the century, revolutionary advances in farm machinery had vastly increased production of specialized crops and an extensive network of railroads had linked farmers throughout the country to markets in the east and even overseas. By raising and selling specialized crops, farmers could afford more and finer goods and achieve a much higher standard of living.

Now farmers were no longer dependent just on the weather and on their own efforts, their lives were increasingly controlled by banks, which had power to grant or deny loans for new machinery, and by the railroads which set the rates for shipping their crops to market. As businessmen, farmers now had to worry about national economic depressions and the influence of world supply and demand on the price of wheat. So by the end of the 19th century, the era of Jefferson's independent farmer had come to a close.

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A.Improvements in farm machinery in the United States.

B.Farmers' loss of independence.

C.Jefferson's views about commercialized agriculture.

D.International trade in the nineteenth century.

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