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His honesty is ______; nobody can doubt it.A.in questionB.out of questionC.beside the ques
His honesty is ______; nobody can doubt it.
A.in question
B.out of question
C.beside the question
D.without question
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His honesty is ______; nobody can doubt it.
A.in question
B.out of question
C.beside the question
D.without question
His honesty is ______; nobody can doubt it.
A.in question
B.out of the question
C.beside the question
D.without question
His honesty in financial practice was greatly ______ by his clients.
A.enlightened
B.applauded
C.elevated
D.hoisted
His honesty is ____________. He can be always trusted.
A、out of question
B、out of the question
C、 not the question
D、in thequestion
A.prove
B.convince
C.persuade
D.argue
It can be inferred from the passage that Ted______.
A.is well-known for his honesty
B.tends to blame others rather than himself
C.often gives the right idea in the wrong way
D.is treated unfairly by the management
A.being
B.be
C.to be
D.to being
A、Start to blame your friend in his/her presence.
B、Show your sincerity, honesty and respect during the communication.
C、Tell him/her you do care about the friendship between you two.
D、D. Express your intention to continue the friendship.
【简答题】George Washington’s honesty is a trait that has been well publicized. The famous story of how little George chopped down his father’s favorite cherry tree, then bravely admitted to the deed, has an honored place in American presidential history. The cherry tree story was first recorded in 1806 by Parson Mason Weems, a Maryland preacher and storyteller. Unfortunately, Parson Weems was none too honest himself, and it appears that he invented the story of George and the cherry tree. There is no record of the cherry tree incident anywhere until it appears in Weems’s book. The parson, it seems, thought it acceptable to teach the virtue of honesty through a made-up story. We can judge Weems’s own truthfulness by the fact that he described himself in the book as “formerly rector of Mount Vernon Parish.” Such a parish never existed.
听力原文: Although we are told when young that honesty is the best policy, we are often taught the opposite by experience and observation. A child quickly learns that she cannot always tell the truth. For instance, the little girl who tells her great aunt that she's fat and ugly learns that honesty can have some unfortunate results. Similarly the five-year-old who admits to pinching the baby soon has ample evidence that dishonesty might be the real virtue. In addition to her own experience, the child also observes that adults don't practice what they preach about honesty. Any alert child knows by the age of eight that adults really employ the little white lie to serve their own purposes. For instance, a child may hear a parent explain on the phone that his family have a lot of company when the child knows that no one is there but family members. Another child may hear her mother insist that she's terribly glad to see an old friend who has dropped by and then, two hours later, hear her mother complain about her day being interrupted by the visit. As a result, the child learns from watching that dishonesty is the practice even when honesty is the stated policy.
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A.Practice requires him to be honest.
B.Dishonesty is not a virtue.
C.Honesty may make him suffer.
D.Honesty is the best policy.
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