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日本本庄小学的校舍设施远比我在上海读的学校新颖靓丽。这里还有许多特别的规矩,比如见到老师不但要说“老师好”,而且声音必须响亮;上课发言不但先要举手,而且手要举得笔直、很高;还有进入教学大楼前所有的学生都要换上室内的拖鞋,大楼入口处排列着每个年级、每个班的供学生换鞋用的长柜。印象最深的是学校规定冬天上学也得穿短裤,大人说“这是为锻炼学生的身体和意志”。所
The school building facilities of Honjo Junior School in Japan are much more novel than the ones I read in Shanghai. There are also many special rules here. For example, when you meet a teacher, you must not only say “Good teachers”, but also the voice must be loud. In class, you must not only raise your hand, but also keep your hands straight and high; you must also have access to the teaching building. The students will change to the indoor slippers, and there will be a long cabinet at the entrance of the building for each student. What impressed me most was that the school stipulated that it would take shorts to go to school in the winter. Adults said, “This is for exercising the body and will of students.” By