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My little brother is six years old, in first grade. Yesterday, he gave mum a letter from his teacher. "I got a
red flag today. Could you please sign this note?" he said. The note showed that he had been talking during
reading time. He gets a "red flag" only once in a while. His real worry is that he never gets top scores in his
schoolwork. The best he gets is "OK", but often his score is "You can do better than this." My mum tells me
"You can do better than this" would mean "Very bad" in China.
It's interesting, though, because teachers for little kids in America never say anything too bad about their
students; even if the students are making trouble in class or not working hard enough. The worst they might
say is "Please be nicer tomorrow." Many parents are pleased with a B-grade for each subject.
I've heard that things are different in Chinese schools. Expectations (期望) are very high for students.
Even from first grade, homework was quite a lot for my relatives in Nanjing. I sometimes felt that my
first-grade Chinese cousin spent more time on homework than I did when I was a 6th grader in the US ( this
is the same as the 6th grade in China )! Yet his parents and school thought he was a bad student. But to me,
he was smart, even though he didn't meet his parents' expectations. My parents tell me that some students are
years earlier in math and science!
Do you think it's too strict in China? Or do you think that it's not strict enough in America? Maybe both
are true!
1. The writer's little brother got a red flag yesterday because he ________.
A. did something good
B. worked hard enough
C. got top scores
D. made trouble in class
2. When students get "OK", it means they get ________ scores in their schoolwork.
A. top
B. medium
C. the lower
D. the best
3. Many parents in America don't get ________ when their kids get a B-grade in their school.
A. happy
B. glad
C. angry
D. pleased
4. From the passage we can clearly see the writer thinks ________.
A. American teachers are better than Chinese teachers
B. expectations in China are too high for students
C. teachers should be strict with their students
D. Chinese teachers are not kind enough to students
5. The story mainly tells us ________.
A. about the different expectations for students between China and America
B. Chinese kids spend less time on schoolwork than American kids do
C. it's as strict in American schools as that in Chinese schools
D. Chinese teachers should treat students like American teachers