Do you obey the rules in your school? What do you think of your school rules? Are you allowed to dye (染) hair? A lot of school rules are similar around the world, but some are different. Some students may enjoy more freedom in some countries. But freedom doesn’t mean “no rules”. Every school has its own rules.

There are some rules in Japanese schools. The students are not allowed to dye their hair and are supposed to keep their hair black. They are not allowed to wear earrings either. Almost all schools used to require students to wear school uniforms but now half of the schools require uniforms. The students feel happy to wear all kinds of clothes. The students must get to school on time. If they are late, they cannot get into the school because the school gate is closed. In Japan, students are not allowed to have part-time jobs.

American schools have their own rules too. For example, at Morton High School, students are not allowed to choose their own clothes. They must get to school or leave school on time. Food, drinks or snacks shouldn’t be taken into the classroom. They must wear sports shoes in PE class. They are supposed to keep quiet on the school bus. In America, the students can have part-time jobs in their free time. (選自《課課練》九上)

1. If you are a student in Japan, ____________.

A. you can wear earrings

B. you must wear sports shoes every day

C. you are allowed to have part-time jobs

D. you can’t have your hair dyed

2.Which school rules have changed in some Japanese schools?

A. About wearing earrings.

B. About uniforms.

C. About food and drinks.

D. About part-time jobs.

3.Which is the same rule in Japanese schools and at Morton High School?

A. The students can have part-time jobs.

B. The students are allowed to wear their own clothes.

C. The students must get to school on time.

D. The students should keep their hair black.

4.We can infer from Paragraph 3 that the students ____________.

A. must wear uniforms at Morton High School

B. can’t dye their hair

C. often makes noise on the school bus

D. can’t make money in their free time

5.Which of the following is true according to the article?

A. The students can eat things in class in America.

B. Each school has its own rules.

C. The school gate in Japan is open when the classes begin.

D. School rules in America are completely (完全地) different from those in Japan.

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