It’s time for school! But on May 14th, 170 students at Duncanville High School in Texas, US, were told to go back home.
Why? Because they were wearing the wrong clothes to school.
Schools in the US don’t always ask students to wear uniforms. But they have dress codes(着装要求). For example, Duncanville High School tells students to wear belts, shirts without logos(标识).
Schools’ most-hated clothes are different.
In 2011, the saggy(松垮的) trousers law was passed in Florida. It stops students from wearing trousers that show body parts.
Now, “the favourite new target(目标) of the school dress code” is leggings(紧身裤), reported the Associated Press. Some schools don’t allow leggings. Other schools ask students to wear a shirt or a skirt over leggings.
Some students complain(抱怨) that schools are going too far. But schools say dress codes help protect students’ safety and make sure they grow up with good taste.
“We want to teach them that they must meet the expectations(期望) not only here in school, but also outside school,” said Andre Smith.
1.What happened to 170 students at Duncanville High School on May 14th?
A. They were told to go back home
B. They were wearing the uniforms to school.
C.They followed the school dress codes.
D.They didn’t know it was time for school.
2.In Duncanville High School, students are allowed to wear .
A.the wrong clothes
B.belts, shirts without logos
C. their favourite clothes
D. schools’ most-hated clothes
3. How long has the saggy trousers law been used in Florida
A. For a few weeeks. B. For several months
C.For two years. D. For three years.
4.Some students complain that schools are going too far probably because .
A.they want to grow up with good taste
B. they want to protect themselves
C.they are not happy with the rules
D. they are interested in skirts over leggings
5.We can infer(推断) from the text that Andre Smith may be .
A. the head of Duncanville High School
B.a student from Duncanville High School
C. the head of the Associated Press
D. a news reporter from the Associated Press
七年级英语阅读理解中等难度题
It’s time for school! But on May 14th, 170 students at Duncanville High School in Texas, US, were told to go back home.
Why? Because they were wearing the wrong clothes to school.
Schools in the US don’t always ask students to wear uniforms. But they have dress codes(着装要求). For example, Duncanville High School tells students to wear belts, shirts without logos(标识).
Schools’ most-hated clothes are different.
In 2011, the saggy(松垮的) trousers law was passed in Florida. It stops students from wearing trousers that show body parts.
Now, “the favourite new target(目标) of the school dress code” is leggings(紧身裤), reported the Associated Press. Some schools don’t allow leggings. Other schools ask students to wear a shirt or a skirt over leggings.
Some students complain(抱怨) that schools are going too far. But schools say dress codes help protect students’ safety and make sure they grow up with good taste.
“We want to teach them that they must meet the expectations(期望) not only here in school, but also outside school,” said Andre Smith.
1.What happened to 170 students at Duncanville High School on May 14th?
A. They were told to go back home
B. They were wearing the uniforms to school.
C.They followed the school dress codes.
D.They didn’t know it was time for school.
2.In Duncanville High School, students are allowed to wear .
A.the wrong clothes
B.belts, shirts without logos
C. their favourite clothes
D. schools’ most-hated clothes
3. How long has the saggy trousers law been used in Florida
A. For a few weeeks. B. For several months
C.For two years. D. For three years.
4.Some students complain that schools are going too far probably because .
A.they want to grow up with good taste
B. they want to protect themselves
C.they are not happy with the rules
D. they are interested in skirts over leggings
5.We can infer(推断) from the text that Andre Smith may be .
A. the head of Duncanville High School
B.a student from Duncanville High School
C. the head of the Associated Press
D. a news reporter from the Associated Press
七年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
It’s time for school! But on May 14th, 170 students at Duncanville High School in Texas, US, were told to go back home.
Why? Because they were wearing the wrong clothes to school.
Schools in the US don’t always ask students to wear uniforms. But they have dress codes(着装要求). For example, Duncanville High School tells students to wear belts, shirts without logos(标识).
Schools’ most-hated clothes are different.
In 2011, the saggy(松垮的) trousers law was passed in Florida. It stops students from wearing trousers that show body parts.
Now, “the favourite new target(目标) of the school dress code” is leggings(紧身裤), reported the Associated Press. Some schools don’t allow leggings. Other schools ask students to wear a shirt or a skirt over leggings.
Some students complain(抱怨) that schools are going too far. But schools say dress codes help protect students’ safety and make sure they grow up with good taste.
“We want to teach them that they must meet the expectations(期望) not only here in school, but also outside school,” said Andre Smith.
1.What happened to 170 students at Duncanville High School on May 14th?
A. They were told to go back home
B. They were wearing the uniforms to school.
C.They followed the school dress codes.
D.They didn’t know it was time for school.
2.In Duncanville High School, students are allowed to wear .
A.the wrong clothes
B.belts, shirts without logos
C. their favourite clothes
D. schools’ most-hated clothes
3.How long has the saggy trousers law been used in Florida
A. For a few weeeks. B. For several months
C.For two years. D. For three years.
4.Some students complain that schools are going too far probably because .
A.they want to grow up with good taste
B. they want to protect themselves
C.they are not happy with the rules
D. they are interested in skirts over leggings
5.We can infer(推断) from the text that Andre Smith may be .
A. the head of Duncanville High School
B.a student from Duncanville High School
C. the head of the Associated Press
D. a news reporter from the Associated Press
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A. in B. on C. at D. for
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I’m Ann. I am twelve. My birthday is on May 11th. I am a student. I am in No. 3 middle School. I have a good friend. Her name is Alice. She is twelve, too. We are not in the same class. We have the same English teacher. Her name is Monica. We all like her. Kate is Alice’s sister. Oh, today is November 11th. It’s Kate’s birthday. I will buy her a birthday card.
1.Ann and Alice are______________.
A.friends B. sister
C.classmates D. cousins
2.When is Ann’s birthday?_______ .
A.May 8th B. May 11th
C. November 11th D. November 12th
3.Who is Monica? ________ .
A.She is Ann’s mother.
B. She is Alice’s mother.
C.She is Kate’s friend.
D. She is Ann and Alice’s English teacher.
4.How old is Alice?
A. 11. B.12. C.13. D. 14.
5.Today is _ .
A. Ann’s B. Alice’s
C. Monica’s. D. Kate’s
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We buy vegetables in the supermarket. But students at Dalton Middle School in Georgia, US, may no longer(不再) need a supermarket! Tomatoes, green peppers and other vegetables are growing outside the doors of a science classroom at school.
Seventh-grade science teacher Sarah Ott has a vegetable garden. Her spring students planted vegetabe seeds in the garden. Her autumn students enjoy the vegetables.
The students pick, water and watch the vegetables grow. The school garden is a good chance(机会) for them to learn how to grow plants.
Seventh-grader Habibah Bikhit says she loves to work in the school garden.
“It’s because we just get to pick and look at all the beautiful vegetables and the flowers,” she says.
A class of language learners also join them. Ott says it is also a good way for them to learn English words, because they can connect (联系) the words with real things.
You would be surprised at how much the kids can learn from it.
1.Students at Dalton Middle School don’t need to buy vegetabels because _________.
A.they open a supermarket themselves.
B.they don’t like eating vegetables at all.
C.they grow vetgetables in a vegetable garden.
D.their parents don’t give them money.
2.What does Habibah Bikhit think of her work in the school garden?
A.She doesn’t enjoy it. B.She thinks it is not interesting.
C.She is interested in it. D.She is good at growing vegetables.
3.What do students learn from working in the garden?
a. English words with the real things. b. How to plant vegetables.
c. The way to cook vegetables. d. How to make friends.
A.a, b B.a, c C.b, c D.a, d
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Our school has a school trip ________ October 15th.
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