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中英文本
In a paper published in 2015, scholars from Tsinghua and Stanford University said students with hukou in the poorest fifth of counties were seven times less likely than their urban counterparts to get a university place and 14 times less likely to attend an elite one. In those counties, the odds were even more stacked against girls and ethnic minorities. “It is really, really clear that it is now much, much harder for a poor, rural kid to get into a good university,” says Scott Rozelle of Stanford. He estimates that around 75% of urban children go to university compared with 15% of rural ones. Nearly 80% of children under 14 have rural hukou. But writing in 2017, Wu Xiaogang, now of NYU Shanghai, a Sino-American joint-venture university, said less than 17% of students in elite universities had rural household-registration before taking up their places. The pattern has not changed since then, says Mr Wu. “If anything, it may be even worse now.”
清华大学和斯坦福大学的学者在2015年联合发表的一篇论文中表示,相较于拥有城市户口的学生,户口在中国五分之一最贫穷县的学生考入大学的概率要低7倍,考入顶尖大学的概率要低14倍
That is because inequalities in society are becoming more pronounced. The children of wealthy families have access to the best schools as well as to after-school tutoring and extra-curricular activities. Their parents can afford homes in good catchment areas. China offers nine years of free, compulsory education, but fees are levied at state-run senior secondary schools. In poor areas, charges can amount to more than 80% of net income per person, one of the highest such burdens in the world. Some students prefer to start work: a typical unskilled factory hand can earn in a month what a poor farmer earns in a year.
这是因为社会上的不平等越来越明显
Since its relaunch in 1977, universities mostly have relied on test scores for admission. In 2003 China began to allow some universities to recruit students with special talents such as in sports and arts. Again, the wealthy have been the main beneficiaries: only they can afford to pay for the training needed.
自1977年高考恢复以来,大学大多依靠考试成绩进行录取
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词语解释
1. In those counties, the odds were even more stacked against girls and ethnic minorities.
the odds are stacked against s.b. 形势对……不利
The odds are stacked against civilians getting a fair trial
平民难以得到公正的审判
。2. In poor areas, charges can amount to more than 80% of net income per person, one of the highest such burdens in the world.
amount to 等同
The spokesman stressed that the measures did not amount to an overall ban
该发言人强调这些措施并不等同于全面禁止
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