For my grandmother’s 70th birthday, my family and I visited South Korea. While there, I was attentive to Korean high schools and students.

I was surprised by how different Korea’s public high schools are from America’s. Korean high schools can be all-girls, all-boys or co-ed (男女同校的) unlike our standard co-ed high schools. There are three grades: “go 1” (10th), “go 2” (11th) and “go 3” (12th). ‘‘Go” is the first syllable of the word “go-deung-hakkyo", which, simply translated, is “high school”.

In America, unless you want to go to a private school, you don't have to take an entrance exam. In Korea, however, students must take a test to get in because of the many choices of schools.

Another difference I couldn't help but notice was the students' appearance. With very few exceptions, all wear uniforms. A name tag (標牌) with the student's name, grade and homeroom number must also be worn. Girl's skirts can't be above the upper part of the knee, and it is forbidden to dye (染) your hair or wear accessories (裝飾品) except small earrings. There are strict regulations for appearance to achieve neatness, and it seems the only freedom students have is with their choices of hair style, socks and shoes.

The final difference was the setup of the classes. There may be 40 students in a classroom, but the number can be less or even more, depending on the population of the town or city. Although there are many students per classroom, they are very close, which I think is a result of not changing classrooms for different subjects. There are no levels in the subjects and the teachers are the ones who switch classrooms. They just have ten-minute breaks between subjects. In each class, students are ranked by their grades. This causes strict competition, and Korean students do a lot of studying. To help them, all schools have extra study classes after school. One other fact that helped me appreciate living in America is that Koreans have school on Saturdays. Although it's only a half day, I think I speak for most Americans when I say we could never imagine ourselves in school on a Saturday.

Korea's public high schools are clearly different from America's. I had imagined them to be just like our schools, but now I have a clear picture of how different they are.

1.How many main differences are mentioned between Korea's public high school and America's?

A. 3. B. 4. C. 5. D. 6.

2.It seems that the writer_______.

A. is familiar with the education system of high schools in Korea

B. is fond of Korean students' appearance

C. prefers the high school life of America to the one of Korea

D. feels it common to have lessons on weekends

3.What does the underlined word "setup" in paragraph 5 probably mean?

A. Arrangement. B. Size.

C. Number. D. Outline.

4.According to the rules, the students of Korea can _______.

A. go to different high schools without exams

B. wear any clothes except uniforms at school

C. attend different classes as they like

D. have different hair styles

1.B

2.C

3.A

4.D

【解析】

試題分析:文章主要對比了韓國高中和美國高中的一些不同點。韓國高中有女性高中、男性高中和男女同校的高中,而美國則只有男女同校的高中。美國的公立高中不需要入學考試,而韓國的學生必須參加入學考試。

1.1】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段“Korean high schools can be all-girls, all-boys or co-ed (男女同校的) unlike our standard co-ed high schools.”和第三段“In America, unless you want to go to a private school, you don't have to take an entrance exam. In Korea, however, students must take a test”與第四段“Another difference I couldn't help but notice was the students' appearance.”及第五段“The final difference was the setup of the classes.”可知,文章提到了四點不同之處,故選B。

2.題2】推理判斷題。根據(jù)第二段第一句“I was surprised by how different Korea’s public high schools are from America’s.”排除A;根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段“we could never imagine ourselves in school on a Saturday可知,在美國,周末是不上課的,排除D;根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段“One other fact that helped me appreciate living in America is that Koreans have school on Saturdays...we could never imagine ourselves in school on a Saturday.”可知,作者更喜歡美國的高中生活,故選C。

3.題3】猜測詞義題。根據(jù)“There may be 40 students in a classroom, but the number can be less or even more...There are no levels in the subjects...In each class, students are ranked by their grades...Koreans have school on Saturdays”可知,本段講的不同之處是課程安排,故選A。

4.4】推理判斷題。根據(jù)第三段“In Korea, however, students must take a test to get in”排除A;根據(jù)第四段“With very few exceptions, all wear uniforms.”可知,韓國學生也要穿校服,排除B;根據(jù)第四段“the only freedom students have is with their choices of hair style, socks and shoes”可知,韓國學生可以自由選擇發(fā)型,可以選擇穿什么樣的襪子和鞋子,故選D。

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