Students in many countries wear school uniforms. Here’s a list of countries below.
In Brazil, students don’t have to wear uniforms in public schools although they might have one. In general, the uniforms are a pair of blue trousers and a white T-shirt with the school symbol printed on it. |
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School uniforms are used in Cuba. All students wear school uniforms with the color as a symbol of grade level. Children also wear scarves because they are young pioneers. |
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Japan introduced school uniforms in the late 19th century. Today, All students wear school uniforms. Many boys wear white shirts, short pants and caps. Girls’ uniforms might include a gray pleated (褶)skirt and a white blouse. |
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In Singapore, all students must wear uniforms. Though the colors are different from school to school. The uniform for boys is usually shorts or long trousers, with a shirt (often white), while girls wear white pinafores(连衣裙) or skirts. |
In Cuba a student wears the scarf as a symbol of _____.
A.grade level | B.cold weather |
C.public school | D.young pioneer |
Which is true about the students’ uniforms in Singapore?
A.School uniforms are introduced in the late 19th century. |
B.Only the students in public schools wear uniforms. |
C.Boys’ uniforms are different from girls’ in color. |
D.Students usually wear white shirts or skirts. |
On the school day, a student doesn’t wear the uniform. He probably comes from ______.
A.Brazil | B.Cuba | C.Japan | D.Singapore |