四、阅读理解
For most Chinese students, wearing school uniforms(校服)is a part of everyday life. But in France, it's a different story! In France, students usually wear their own clothes to school. But now, about 100 schools in France want their students to wear uniforms. Why? It's because French students' grades are getting worse, and bullying(霸凌)is a big problem at school.
Schools think that uniforms can help. If everyone wears the same uniform, students won't compare(比较)their clothes. Uniforms can also help students feel like they are of the same team and get along better. They could help make a better place for study.
Not everyone in France likes this idea. Some students don't like to look the same. Some teachers think even if the students wear the same clothes, they might still compare other things, like shoes and phones.
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A. They are a part of students' everyday life.
B. They are different from term to term.
C. Most students don't wear uniforms.
D. They look the same as Chinese school uniforms.
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A. To make students stand out.
B. To make a better place for studying.
C. To show the new start of a school term.
D. To make the schools different from each other.
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A. Uniforms. B. Schools. C. Students. D. Teams.
For most Chinese students, wearing school uniforms(校服)is a part of everyday life. But in France, it's a different story! In France, students usually wear their own clothes to school. But now, about 100 schools in France want their students to wear uniforms. Why? It's because French students' grades are getting worse, and bullying(霸凌)is a big problem at school.
Schools think that uniforms can help. If everyone wears the same uniform, students won't compare(比较)their clothes. Uniforms can also help students feel like they are of the same team and get along better. They could help make a better place for study.
Not everyone in France likes this idea. Some students don't like to look the same. Some teachers think even if the students wear the same clothes, they might still compare other things, like shoes and phones.
(
C
) 1. What do we know about school uniforms in France?A. They are a part of students' everyday life.
B. They are different from term to term.
C. Most students don't wear uniforms.
D. They look the same as Chinese school uniforms.
(
B
) 2. Why do some schools in France want their students to wear uniforms?A. To make students stand out.
B. To make a better place for studying.
C. To show the new start of a school term.
D. To make the schools different from each other.
(
C
) 3. What does the underlined word “they” in the last sentence refer to?A. Uniforms. B. Schools. C. Students. D. Teams.
答案:1.C 2.B 3.C