Középszintű angol érettségi 2012. október - 2. olvasott szöveg értése feladat.
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I am not wealthy, but clothes are not so expensive nowadays. You can buy nice shirts and trousers for less than the cost of such uniforms.
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We got sent home from school for wearing trousers in protest against a dress code that said girls had to wear dresses.
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Why not let the kids decide? If they want to wear the uniform they can, and if not then not.
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Uniforms are pointless anachronisms that most of us hate now as much as we did 25 years ago when we were at school.
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Why do pupils complain? People like firefighters, nurses and policemen are also expected to wear uniforms, and to go against those requirements might mean losing their jobs.
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Does school uniform really matter? I think the education system has, so clearly, forgotten what it's supposed to do – to spread knowledge and teach skills to our sons and daughters.
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When I was at school, despite having a uniform, it was easy to tell who was from a better economic background. You just had to look at the bags, shoes and haircuts. I am sure it hasn’t changed.
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I remember I had a lot of difficulties when I was at secondary school, but at least I didn't have to worry about whether I was fashionable enough. Luckily, we had school uniforms at my school.
(http://www.guardian.co.uk/)
The person who wrote the comment says that ...
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I am not wealthy, but clothes are not so expensive nowadays. You can buy nice shirts and trousers for less than the cost of such uniforms.
1)
We got sent home from school for wearing trousers in protest against a dress code that said girls had to wear dresses.
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Why not let the kids decide? If they want to wear the uniform they can, and if not then not.
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Uniforms are pointless anachronisms that most of us hate now as much as we did 25 years ago when we were at school.
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Why do pupils complain? People like firefighters, nurses and policemen are also expected to wear uniforms, and to go against those requirements might mean losing their jobs.
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Does school uniform really matter? I think the education system has, so clearly, forgotten what it's supposed to do – to spread knowledge and teach skills to our sons and daughters.
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When I was at school, despite having a uniform, it was easy to tell who was from a better economic background. You just had to look at the bags, shoes and haircuts. I am sure it hasn’t changed.
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I remember I had a lot of difficulties when I was at secondary school, but at least I didn't have to worry about whether I was fashionable enough. Luckily, we had school uniforms at my school.
(http://www.guardian.co.uk/)
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A) | schools should focus on the important aspects of education. |
B) | pupils can always find ways to show that they are rich. |
C) | school uniforms can be more expensive than other clothes. |
D) | some people haven’t changed their negative opinions about school uniforms. |
E) | school uniforms can help teenagers feel less stressed about what they look like. |
F) | pupils should have the right to choose if they want to wear a uniform. |
G) | pupils who have to wear uniforms are usually very polite. |
H) | some pupils were not allowed to stay at school because they broke school rules. |
I) | some adults have to wear uniforms when they are working. |