(单词翻译:单击)
中英文本
For decades state-funded feeder schools in poorer areas played a vital role in offering good students from the countryside a chance to get into university. But many have closed as a result of migration into cities. Meanwhile, competition has grown for places in good senior secondary schools. Ma Hang attended primary school in his home village. But the best junior high school in the county would not accept village students unless they paid extra fees or had powerful connections. His parents managed to use such a connection to get him into the school. He says that set him on a path that led him to a feeder high school and then to university.
几十年来,政府资助的贫困地区生源学校在为农村优秀学生提供进入大学的机会中发挥了至关重要的作用
Rural children in China face obstacles at every stage of development. Babies are more likely to be undernourished and lack parental attention. By the time they enter primary school, many have ailments such as anaemia, poor vision and worms. Around 60% of students from the poorest counties suffer from at least one of these afflictions, says Mr Rozelle.
中国农村儿童在成长过程中一步一个坎
Those who, despite the odds, make it to elite universities often feel socially isolated. In 2020 a student from the countryside took to social media to describe being “lost and confused” at university after leaving the “straightforward environment” of school, where passing tests was the focus. More than 100,000 students, many with rural backgrounds, weighed in, sharing their own experiences of feeling like misfits and lamenting their job prospects. They coined a new term in Chinese: xiao zhen zuotijia, meaning “small-town swot”.
那些排除万难,最终考入顶级大学的寒门子弟往往会感到自己孤立无援
Wang Jianyue, a country-born physics whizz, can relate to their complaints. He chose to study finance at university, thinking it would be easier to find a job with such a specialism. It was only after he saw several of his classmates get internships at big financial firms using their parents’ connections that he “truly understood the gap” between himself and them. Mr Wang changed his focus to computer science. Unlike some other small-town swots, he has, to his relief, got a job offer.
出生在农村的物理天才王建岳可以理解他们的抱怨
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词语解释
1. But many have closed as a result of migration into cities.
as a result of 由于
Millions will face starvation next year as a result of the drought.
由于发生旱灾,明年将有数百万人面临饥饿的威胁
。2. Around 60% of students from the poorest counties suffer from at least one of these afflictions, says Mr Rozelle.
suffer from 患病
Many people suffer from mental illness at some point in their lives.
许多人在人生的某个阶段都会得精神病
。3. Wang Jianyue, a country-born physics whizz, can relate to their complaints.
relate to 理解
He is unable to relate to other people
他无法理解他人的想法
。