There are a lot of school rules around the world. For example, in Australia, Canada, Japan and the United States, students have to wear uniforms, and they are not allowed to wear earrings.
Some schools in Japan and other countries have rules about hair. For example, students are not allowed to change the color of their hair. In the United States, boys can not have their hair grow long.
For safety at some US schools, students must have a pair of indoor shoes at school every day. This makes sure students won’t fall over on the wet floors and keeps 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 pay much attention to their studies.
In most foreign countries, school students are allowed to work part-time. But differently, Japanese school students are not allowed to work part-time or change the color of their hair.
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小題1:Which countries should students not be allowed to wear earrings in ?
A.England and Japan. | B.Australia and Japan. |
C.Canada and China | D.The USA and France. |
小題2:Are students allowed to change the color of their hair in Japan?
A.Yes, they aren’t . | B.No, they are. |
C.Yes, they are. | D.No, they aren’t |
小題3:Why must students have a pair of indoor shoes at school every day at some US schools?
A.This makes students exercise more easily. |
B.This makes students won’t fall over on the wet floors. |
C.This keeps the schools clean. |
D.This keeps the schools clean and makes students safe. |
小題4:What may happen if students chew gum in class?
A.It is difficult to clean up. |
B.Students will fall over in the classroom. |
C.Students may not pay much attention to their studies. |
D.The teachers will be very angry. |
小題5:What shouldn’t the students be allowed to do in Japan?
A.They aren’t allowed to chew gum. |
B.They aren’t allowed to wear uniforms. |
C.They are not allowed to work part-time or change the color of their hair. |
D.They are not allowed to eat in the classroom. |