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Every school has its own set of rules to keep students disciplined (守纪律的). The rules change from one school to another. Some schools are much stricter than others. There are also some rules that look strange or funny to us. Here are some funny school rules:

Japan  Most schools demand (要求) that students wear uniforms, such as sports suits or skirts. Some Japanese schools tell students that they may not go to movies, leave home after sunset or play video games without permission from the school.

The US  For safety, at some US schools, students must have a pair of indoor shoes to change into at school every day. This makes sure students won’t fall over on the slippery (滑的) floors and keep the schools clean. Gum chewing is not allowed in many US school buildings, as it is difficult to clean up. And if students chew gum in class, they may not concentrate on their study.

Britain  Students shouldn’t wear strange hairstyles in some British schools. But they might allow students to wear certain hairstyles during the World Cup. Two students had a special design shaved into their hair during the 2002 World Cup. But they were not accepted by their school after that because the school said the rules had changed since then.

根据短文内容,完成表格。

Country

Special school rules

Japan

①Students should wear uniforms, such as sports suits or skirts.

②Students may not go to movies, leave home after sunset or play video games

1.____________________.

The US

①Students must wear 2.____________________ at some US schools.

②Students shouldn’t 3._____________ in many US school buildings or in class.

Britain

Students aren’t allowed 4._________________ in some Britain schools.

 

1. without permission (from the school ) 2.(a pair of ) indoor shoes 3.chew gum 4. to wear/have strange hairstyles 【解析】 试题分析:短文大意:每个学校都有自己的一套规则让学生守纪律,该文介绍了一些有趣的学校规则。 1.根据文中Some Japanese schools tell students that they may not go to movies, leave home after sunset or play video games without permission from the school.可知日本的一些学校告诉学生,他们未经学校允许不能去看电影,日落后离开家或玩视频游戏。所以填写 without permission (from the school )。 2.根据文中For safety, at some US schools, students must have a pair of indoor shoes to change into at school every day.可知在美国的一些学校,为了安全学生在学校的每一天必须有一双室内鞋换。所以填写(a pair of ) indoor shoes。 3.根据文中Gum chewing is not allowed in many US school buildings, as it is difficult to clean up. And if students chew gum in class, they may not concentrate on their study.可知在美国的许多学校不允许嚼口香糖。所以填写chew gum。 4. 考点:任务型阅读。
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