Violence(暴力)atschoolshasbeenwidelyreportedinrecentyears.Hittingslapping(打耳光)andburningotherswithcigarettes-theviolenceamongteenagershasdrawnpublicandgovernmentattention.OnNov11thegovernmentpublisheda
Violence(暴力)atschoolshasbeenwidelyreportedinrecentyears.Hittingslapping(打耳光)andburningotherswithcigarettes-theviolenceamongteenagershasdrawnpublicandgovernmentattention.OnNov11thegovernmentpublishedaguideline(指导意见)ondealingwithschoolviolence.
Theguidelinestressedthatstudentswithseriousbehaviourproblemsshouldbetakentospecialschools.Orinmoreseriouscasestheymaytakecriminalresponsibility(刑事责任)andbesenttoprison.
Chinahaslongbeenconsideredastoosoftonteenoffenders(犯事者)accordingtothePeoplewebsite.Criminalresponsibilitybeginsattheageof14.Offendersundertheageof16donotfaceseriouspunishmentunlesstheydoeighttypesof“serious”crimessuchasmurder.
Thismightpartlyexplainwhyjuniormiddleschoolstudentsarethemostcommonoffendersinschoolviolencecases.It’sreportedthattheytakeup33.96percentofthetotalwhilehighschoolstudentstakeup22.64percent.
“Whatalsoshockedusishowcruel(残忍的)someyoungoffenderscanbe”saidShiWeizhong.
InschoolviolencecasesinBeijingduringthelastfiveyears14percentoftheoffendersnotonlybeatothersbutalsoinsulted(侮辱)them.Theyslappedothersmadethemkneeldown(下跪)andinsomecasestookoffotherpeople’sclothes.
“Thecommontolerant(容忍的)attitudetowardviolenceshouldbechanged”wroteJiaxingDaily.“Whenteenagersdosomethingwrongweshouldtolerateandhelpthemwhennecessary.Butallofthishasalimit.”
1.Whatistheguidelineabout?
A.Howtodealwithschoolviolence. B.Howstudentsimproveinstudies.
C.Howstudentsgetalongwitheachother. D.Howtomakestudentsbehavewell.
2.Whoshouldbecriminallyresponsible?
A.An11-year-old. B.A12-year-old.
C.A13-year-old. D.A14-year-old.
3.Juniormiddleschoolstudentsarethemostcommonoffendersinschoolviolencecasespossiblybecause________________.
A.therearenotmanyspecialschoolsinChina
B.Chinahasbeentoosoftonteenoffenders
C.teachersinjuniormiddleschoolsarenotstrictwiththem
D.theyknowl