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A TV grab shows anchorman Bai Yansong wearing a green tie on Oct 19, 2011.

       "I just want the students to know that I'm also wearing a green one. And we are all great people and are as good as those wearing red scarves." Bai Yansong, a famous anchor of China Central Television, voiced his support to students wearing green scarves at a primary school in Xi'an by wearing a green tie on a TV program, Oct 19, 2011.

       The program focused on a recent controversial issue, triggered by First Experimental Primary School in Northwestern China's Xi'an that made children whose schoolwork and general behavior were not yet good enough to wear green scarves instead of the red scarf of the Chinese Young Pioneers.

       "The original idea for designing the green scarf was to strengthen education and to encourage the pupils to work harder," said Chen Hong, the school's principal.

       The practice that divided students into "good" and "bad" has aroused a lot of discussions on Sina Weibo, a Chinese twitter-like microblogging website.

       The color of green in Chinese culture carries an annoying implication particularly because "green hats" are the Chinese symbol of a cuckold. Many Weibo users thought it was inappropriate to make pupils wear green scarves.

       "It is a violation of dignity to make bad students wear green scarves," said a blogger with the username Suosez.

       "If bad students have to wear green scarves, then bad teachers should wear green hats," another blogger said.

       "The Chinese version of Steve Jobs has died in primary school because his pride has been hurt by the green scarf," said another blogger.

       "It is an absolute discrimination against children," said yet another.

       "Seeing the students in Xi'an wearing green scarves reminds me of some miserable memories. I cannot forget that I was the second group to wear a red scarf in my class. I cannot forget the scar on my hand left by my Chinese teacher. And I cannot forget that my math teacher threw my test paper on the ground and insisted that it was copied," a blogger with the username Kivalailai recalled.

       "The green scarves will cast a shadow over the students and bring them inferiority or jealousy, which are quite bad for their mental health," said a blogger.

       The school has halted the use of green scarves as on Wednesday, parent-teacher meetings were held to explain the situation, according to teachers at the school.

60. What does the underlined word “halted” in the last paragraph mean?

A. continued                 B. stopped                    C. supported          D. doubted

61. What is the purpose of using the green scarf according to the school’s principal?

A. To divide students into good and bad.

B. To cast a shadow over the students and bring them inferiority or jealousy.

C. To strengthen education and to encourage the pupils to work harder.

D. To make bad pupils drop out of school.

62. What is Bai Yansong’s attitude towards the practice of students’ wearing green scarves?

A. Positive.                   B. Negative.                  C. Neutral.             D. Indifferent.

63. Why did Bai Yansong wear a green tie on a TV program, Oct 19, 2011?

A. He wanted to show his support to the school’s new practice.

B. He liked wearing green ties, which matches his suit that day.

C. He did so to meet the special need of the program.

D. He did so to support the students wearing green scarves.

64. What can we learn from the remarks of many Weibo users discussing this issue?

A. Most of them are reminded of their miserable memories in the primary school.

B. Some of them think that green is a color standing for youth and energy.

C. Few of them can regard this practice as appropriate.

D. Some of Weibo users also decide to copy Bai Yansong’s example to wear green ties.

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  A TV grab shows anchorman Bai Yansong wearing a green tie on Oct 19, 2011.

  "I just want the students to know that I'm also wearing a green one.And we are all great people and are as good as those wearing red scarves." Bai Yansong, a famous anchor of China Central Television, voiced his support to students wearing green scarves at a primary school in Xi'an by wearing a green tie on a TV program, Oct 19, 2011.

  The program focused on a recent controversial issue, triggered by First Experimental Primary School in Northwestern China's Xi'an that made children whose schoolwork and general behavior were not yet good enough to wear green scarves instead of the red scarf of the Chinese Young Pioneers.

  "The original idea for designing the green scarf was to strengthen education and to encourage the pupils to work harder, " said Chen Hong, the school's principal.

  The practice that divided students into "good" and "bad" has aroused a lot of discussions on Sina Weibo, a Chinese twitter-like microblogging website.

  The color of green in Chinese culture carries an annoying implication particularly because "green hats" are the Chinese symbol of a cuckold.Many Weibo users thought it was inappropriate to make pupils wear green scarves.

  "It is a violation of dignity to make bad students wear green scarves, " said a blogger with the username Suosez.

  "If bad students have to wear green scarves, then bad teachers should wear green hats, " another blogger said.

  "The Chinese version of Steve Jobs has died in primary school because his pride has been hurt by the green scarf, " said another blogger.

  "It is an absolute discrimination against children, " said yet another.

  "Seeing the students in Xi'an wearing green scarves reminds me of some miserable memories.I cannot forget that I was the second group to wear a red scarf in my class.I cannot forget the scar on my hand left by my Chinese teacher.And I cannot forget that my math teacher threw my test paper on the ground and insisted that it was copied, " a blogger with the username Kivalailai recalled.

  "The green scarves will cast a shadow over the students and bring them inferiority or jealousy, which are quite bad for their mental health, " said a blogger.

  The school has halted the use of green scarves as on Wednesday, parent-teacher meetings were held to explain the situation, according to teachers at the school.

(1)

What does the underlined word “halted” in the last paragraph mean?

[  ]

A.

continued

B.

stopped

C.

supported

D.

doubted

(2)

What is the purpose of using the green scarf according to the school's principal?

[  ]

A.

To divide students into good and bad.

B.

To cast a shadow over the students and bring them inferiority or jealousy.

C.

To strengthen education and to encourage the pupils to work harder.

D.

To make bad pupils drop out of school.

(3)

What is Bai Yansong's attitude towards the practice of students’ wearing green scarves?

[  ]

A.

Positive.

B.

Negative.

C.

Neutral.

D.

Indifferent.

(4)

Why did Bai Yansong wear a green tie on a TV program, Oct 19, 2011?

[  ]

A.

He wanted to show his support to the school's new practice.

B.

He liked wearing green ties, which matches his suit that day.

C.

He did so to meet the special need of the program.

D.

He did so to support the students wearing green scarves.

(5)

What can we learn from the remarks of many Weibo users discussing this issue?

[  ]

A.

Most of them are reminded of their miserable memories in the primary school.

B.

Some of them think that green is a color standing for youth and energy.

C.

Few of them can regard this practice as appropriate.

D.

Some of Weibo users also decide to copy Bai Yansong's example to wear green ties.

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