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(3)WHEN the British 13-year-old Cassidyarrived at school in her uniform on Nov 5, she was stopped. She had to go homefor “wearing the wrong uniform”.What was wrong? It turned out to be herblack pumps (轻便帆布鞋).Her school, Hanson Academy in the UK, begana new dress code (着装规范) on Nov 4. The required uniform includes a blazer (西装), a tie (领带) and tailored trousers (西裤).If that sounds fine to you, there’s more.Students can’t wear jumpers (套头衫), jackets or coats indoors.Also, girls and boys all have to wear black leather (皮的) shoes and black socks.Sports shoes are not allowed.On the first three days of the new rule, about 200students were sent home.While students felt bad, school headmasterElizabeth Churton said rules were an important part of growing up.“It is about knowing the rules andexpectations. You can’t achieve the right behavior for learning without it,”she told the BBC.Strict school uniform rules have become increasingly common inrecent years in the UK.In June, 250 girls at Ryde Academy weretaken out of class because their skirts were “too short”.The US is seeing the same trend (趋势). More than half of US publicschools now have strict dress codes, USA Today said.Do you dislike your uniform? Well, at leastyou can still keep your favorite sports shoes.What do students wear in the US?In the US, most public schools don'trequire uniforms, but have dress codes. Dress codes usually include limits onskirt length and skin exposure (裸露). Students can not wear clothing with tears or holes, expose theirunderwear, or wear anything that isunsafe. ( )1. Cassidy had to go home on Nov 5because _____.A. she was late for schoolB. she left her homework at homeC. she didn’t wear uniform that dayD.she didn’t wear the right uniform ( )2. According to the new dress code,students can’t wear _____ at school.A. sports shoesB. tiesC. tailored trousersD.black leather shoes( )3. What does the headmaster think of thenew rule?A. It may be too strict for students.B. It’s important for students’ growth.C. It will be stopped after several weeks.D.The school will make some changes later.( )4. The article talks about _____.A. what kind of school uniforms studentslike B. why British schools have strict dresscodesC. differences of dress codes between theUK and the USD. the new strict dress code for studentsin a UK school( )5.How many students were sent home onthe first three days of the new rule?A.300 B.200 C.150 D.400

(3)

WHEN the British 13-year-old Cassidy arrived at school in her uniform on Nov 5, she was stopped. She had to go home for “wearing the wrong uniform”.

What was wrong? It turned out to be her black pumps (轻便帆布鞋).

Her school, Hanson Academy in the UK, began a new dress code (着装规范) on Nov 4. The required uniform includes a blazer (西装), a tie (领带) and tailored trousers (西裤).

If that sounds fine to you, there’s more.

Students can’t wear jumpers (套头衫), jackets or coats indoors. Also, girls and boys all have to wear black leather (皮的) shoes and black socks. Sports shoes are not allowed.On the first three days of the new rule, about 200 students were sent home.

While students felt bad, school headmaster Elizabeth Churton said rules were an important part of growing up.

“It is about knowing the rules and expectations. You can’t achieve the right behavior for learning without it,” she told the BBC.Strict school uniform rules have become increasingly common in recent years in the UK.

In June, 250 girls at Ryde Academy were taken out of class because their skirts were “too short”.

The US is seeing the same trend (趋势). More than half of US public schools now have strict dress codes, USA Today said.

Do you dislike your uniform? Well, at least you can still keep your favorite sports shoes.

What do students wear in the US?

In the US, most public schools don't require uniforms, but have dress codes. Dress codes usually include limits on skirt length and skin exposure (裸露). Students can not wear clothing with tears or holes, expose their underwear, or wear anything that is unsafe.                                                       

( )1. Cassidy had to go home on Nov 5 because _____.

A. she was late for school

B. she left her homework at home

C. she didn’t wear uniform that day

D.she didn’t wear the right uniform

( )2. According to the new dress code, students can’t wear _____ at school.

A. sports shoes

B. ties

C. tailored trousers

D.black leather shoes

( )3. What does the headmaster think of the new rule?

A. It may be too strict for students.

B. It’s important for students’ growth.

C. It will be stopped after several weeks.

D.The school will make some changes later.

( )4. The article talks about _____.

A. what kind of school uniforms students like

B. why British schools have strict dress codes

C. differences of dress codes between the UK and the US

D. the new strict dress code for students in a UK school

( )5.How many students were sent home on the first three days of the new rule?

A.300      B.200      C.150        D.400

 

题目解答

答案

: DABDB

 

解析

考查要点:本题主要考查学生对文章细节的理解和信息提取能力,需要结合上下文判断选项的正确性。
解题思路:

  1. 定位关键信息:根据问题中的关键词(如时间、人物、具体要求)快速定位原文对应段落。
  2. 排除干扰项:注意区分“不能穿的物品”与“必须穿的物品”,避免混淆。
  3. 理解隐含态度:第3题需结合校长的原话,分析其对规则的态度。
    破题关键:抓住文章中明确提到的规则内容(如“black leather shoes”“no sports shoes”)和直接引用(如校长的话)。

第(1)题

问题:Cassidy被要求回家的原因是什么?
关键句:

  • “she was stopped. She had to go home for ‘wearing the wrong uniform’.”
  • 错误选项排除:
    • A、B选项文中未提及;
    • C选项错误,因为当天她确实穿了校服,只是不符合新规范。
      答案:D(她没穿对的校服)

第(2)题

问题:根据新规定,学生不能穿什么?
关键句:

  • “girls and boys all have to wear black leather shoes and black socks. Sports shoes are not allowed.”
    答案:A(运动鞋)

第(3)题

问题:校长如何看待新规则?
关键句:

  • “Elizabeth Churton said rules were an important part of growing up.”
  • 选项分析:
    • B选项直接对应校长观点;
    • A、C、D选项文中未提及。
      答案:B(对学生成长很重要)

第(4)题

问题:文章主要讲什么?
关键句:

  • 第一段至第三段均围绕Hanson Academy的新严格校服规定展开。
  • 选项分析:
    • D选项准确概括文章核心;
    • 其他选项范围过大或偏离主题。
      答案:D(英国某校的新严格着装规范)

第(5)题

问题:新规前三天有多少学生被送回家?
关键句:

  • “On the first three days of the new rule, about 200 students were sent home.”
    答案:B(200)

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