Elena wasn't a good student. She wanted to listen in class and to study, but something else seemed more1: her clothes, her friends, and television. Every time she tried to listen2in class, her mind went somewhere else.
One day, her English teacher, Mrs. Frederickson said there would be an important3. She gave the students lots of exercises to do.4Elena didn't do any of them. "You're not going to5the test," said Mrs. Frederickson worriedly.
The day of the test arrived. Elena didn't study for the test, and she didn't know the answers to many questions.
Next to Elena sat Ivan, a good student. He was good at all the subjects. Elena wanted to pass the test, so she decided to cheat (作弊) even though she knew it was6.
Ivan found Elena cheating and got very7. He changed all of his right answers, and so did Elena. Then covering his paper, Ivan quickly8his answers back to the way they were. Elena wasn't quick enough and the test was over. Ivan9to Elena and said, "Honesty (诚实) is important to students."
Elena10her mistake and decided to study hard from then on.