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The first day of school always goes wrong. For many students in the United States, however, this year it was even more so. It was all due to one extra school policy – they are now required to follow a new standardized dress code.
According to the handbooks of all high schools in Allentown, Pennsylvania, students must wear short- or long-sleeve polo shirts and khaki (卡其色) or black pants. Skinny jeans, leggings and open-toe shoes are not allowed.
Allentown schools are not alone. At Edgewater High School in Florida, shirts must have collars or sleeves, and pants must not sag (下垂) and reach at least mid-thigh (大腿中部). No see-through shirts or T- shirts with references to sex on them are allowed.
Overall, more than half of US public schools now enforce dress codes, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. About 57 percent of schools now have a “strict dress code”, up from more than 47 percent a decade earlier, USA Today said.
Among young people, there are mixed emotions. Some don’t mind wearing similar clothes every day while others aren’t happy. Despite dress codes in many school districts, some students still come to school – even on their first day – in skirts that are too short, necklines that are too low and sagging pants that don’t stay up on their hips.
But there are punishments. If they are out of dress code, students can be removed from the classroom until they fix the problem. In Florida, wearing sagging pants is illegal for youths according to a state law issued in 2011. Breaking the rule results in not being able to do after-school activities, and even being forbidden to attend class.
Some US schools go further and require students to wear uniforms. Many say that they simplify their jobs, saving teachers from having to punish students for wearing skirts or shorts that are too short, for instance. They can also prevent feelings of competition and envy among students.
“It takes away the daily fashion show and helps level the playing field a little bit with the haves and have-nots,” longtime school safety consultant Ken Trump told USA Today.
Critics of uniforms say they rob students of individuality. But for some people, that’s a lazy argument.
“Clothing isn’t the only form of self-expression. Students should know that it’s what they do that counts,” commented a parent named Beth Kassab in The Orlando Sentinel in Florida.
【小题1】According to the new standardized dress code, students in the US are allowed to wear      .
A.knee-length pantsB.shirts without sleeves
C.transparent T-shirtsD.jeans sticking to skin
【小题2】What is the main idea of Para 5?
A.What the new dress code is.
B.How students dressed themselves.
C.What punishments students may receive.
D.How students responded to the code.
【小题3】Students in some US schools are required to wear uniforms Not to     .
A.pay less attention to their appearance
B.prevent comparison among students
C.bring out the best in students
D.spare teachers from punishing students for their improper dress
【小题4】What do Beth Kassab’s words imply?
A.Uniforms limit the individuality of students.
B.Students should pay more attention to their behavior.
C.Clothing is of no importance to students.
D.Students should concentrate more on their study.
答案:【小题1】A
【小题2】D
【小题3】C
【小题4】B
试题分析:本文讲述美国一些学校制定了着装标准。
【小题1】A细节理解题。根据第三段第二句pants must not sag (下垂) and reach at least mid-thigh (大腿中部).裤子不得下垂至少达到大腿中部,可知美国学生允许穿齐膝的裤子,故选A
【小题2】D归纳推理题。根据第五段第一句Among young people, there are mixed emotions.年轻人之中,有复杂的情绪,可知第五段主要是讲学生对校规的反应,故选D
【小题3】C细节理解题。根据倒数第四段第二句Many say that they simplify their jobs, saving teachers from having to punish students for wearing skirts or shorts that are too short, for instance. They can also prevent feelings of competition and envy among students.穿制服是老师不用惩罚学生,防止竞争和嫉妒以及倒数第三段It takes away the daily fashion show使学生不用过多注意外表,并未提及可以产生最好的学生,故选C
【小题4】B推理分析题。根据最后一段Clothing isn’t the only form of self-expression. Students should know that it’s what they do that counts衣服并不是表现自我的唯一方式。学生应该知道他们的行为才重要,可知他暗示学生应更注意其行为,故选B
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