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三、阅读理解。
①Every school has its own rules. The rules change from one school to another. There are also some rules that look strange or funny to us. Here are some funny school rules.
②In Japan, most schools demand(要求)that students wear uniforms, such as sports suits or shirts. They also demand that girls' white socks should be folded in a certain way and boys' heads should be shaved(剃).
③In America, students must have a pair of indoor shoes to change into at school every day. Chewing gum(口香糖)is not allowed(允许)in many USA school buildings, because it is difficult to clean up.
④In Britain, strange hairstyles are not allowed at some British schools. But they might allow students to wear certain hairstyles during the World Cup.
( )31. This is a passage about _______ rules.
A. country B. hairstyle C. school D. the World Cup
( )32. In Japan, most schools demand that students wear _______.
A. only sports suits B. only shirts C. school uniforms D. none of the above
( )33. Why is chewing gum not allowed in many USA school buildings?
A. Because it's not good for students' health.
B. Because it's students' duty to clean up the building.
C. Because it's difficult to clean up.
D. Because it's not polite.
( )34. Which is TRUE?
A. The rules in each school don't change from one to another.
B. The schools in Japan demand that the boys' white socks should be folded in a certain way.
C. Strange hairstyles are not allowed at some British schools all the time.
D. The boys' heads should be shaved in Japan.
( )35. What is the right structure of the passage?

①Every school has its own rules. The rules change from one school to another. There are also some rules that look strange or funny to us. Here are some funny school rules.
②In Japan, most schools demand(要求)that students wear uniforms, such as sports suits or shirts. They also demand that girls' white socks should be folded in a certain way and boys' heads should be shaved(剃).
③In America, students must have a pair of indoor shoes to change into at school every day. Chewing gum(口香糖)is not allowed(允许)in many USA school buildings, because it is difficult to clean up.
④In Britain, strange hairstyles are not allowed at some British schools. But they might allow students to wear certain hairstyles during the World Cup.
( )31. This is a passage about _______ rules.
A. country B. hairstyle C. school D. the World Cup
( )32. In Japan, most schools demand that students wear _______.
A. only sports suits B. only shirts C. school uniforms D. none of the above
( )33. Why is chewing gum not allowed in many USA school buildings?
A. Because it's not good for students' health.
B. Because it's students' duty to clean up the building.
C. Because it's difficult to clean up.
D. Because it's not polite.
( )34. Which is TRUE?
A. The rules in each school don't change from one to another.
B. The schools in Japan demand that the boys' white socks should be folded in a certain way.
C. Strange hairstyles are not allowed at some British schools all the time.
D. The boys' heads should be shaved in Japan.
( )35. What is the right structure of the passage?
答案:
31. C 32. C 33. C 34. D 35. B
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