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Bonjour j'ai un texte en anglais suivit de questions, pouvez vous m'aidez le plus rapidement s'il vous plaît??

Voici le texte :
Cheaters never prosper (titre)

You're taking a science test and are unsure of an answer. While the teacher is busy, you notice you can see the test answers of the student next to you.
Would you look closer ?
Are you a cheater?
More than half the kids in a national survey are. (...) Seven out of every ten highschool kids have cheated on a test at least once. (...)
And reports of cheating are increasing.
There's intense pressure for kids to succeed.
Sometimes people feel they have to - at any cost.
Parents, teachers, even friends can put a lot of pressure on students to get good grades.
Some parents threaten punishments for bad grades or offer rewards for good marks.
Most students think about cheating at some time. It could be copying someone else's answers; it could even be giving answers to someone else.
"If they're doing really badly in a subject, that makes kids want to cheat, so they get a better grade," says [...] Ben Patrick, 11, from
[...] Palatine, Illinois.
David Kimweli, 16, of Provo, Utah, agrees,
"Kids are tempted to cheat when there is pressure to succeed." But these kids also know that succeeding on a test by cheating is not really succeeding at all.
When students cheat, they are less likely to really understand their schoolwork. And when you don't understand your schoolwork, your grades will probably suffer (...).
The bottom line is: If you don't really
learn it now, you'll probably have to learn it later ! [...]
A hard-earned C will get you much further than a not-so-hard-earned A. Face it: Cheaters never prosper and pay a high price when caught (see box below).

Adapted from Dr Eric M. Anderman,
Boy's life, september 1999

Et les questions :
1) What is the nature of the document ?
2) Where was it taken from ?
3) Where and when does the scene take place ?
4) What is it about ?
5) What is the journalist's aim ?

Merci de votre réponse :)​

Sagot :

1)this document is a text talking about students cheating in the school system
2)It was taken from a book made by Dr Eric M.Anderman
3)this scene takes place at school
4)this document is about how students get a pressure that force them to cheat ,and how cheaters will most likely pay the price later ,since they do not pay a high price when caught.
5)the journalist is trying to show that the school is indeed a reason to why students cheat.The pressure from the schools and families force the student to take a bad choice and start cheating.
(les réponses ne sont pas vraiment développées donc il faut les développer plus ,mais c’est la base)