用英语写一篇关于中国高考的小短文
China's college entrance examination (CEE) in 1977 and 1978 changed the fate of a group of Chinese with a large age gap and from all walks of life。
Chinese describe CEE, or gaokao in Chinese, as "thousands of troops on a single-log bridge" because of the limited placements in university enrollme...全部
China's college entrance examination (CEE) in 1977 and 1978 changed the fate of a group of Chinese with a large age gap and from all walks of life。
Chinese describe CEE, or gaokao in Chinese, as "thousands of troops on a single-log bridge" because of the limited placements in university enrollment。
For students in poverty-stricken rural areas, the tough exam could be their only opportunity to escape the rigors of country life。
But now, the situation is changing。 People don't have to work too hard to get enrolled as long as they have sufficient money to pay the educatinal bureaucrats。
Some
youngsters see this change and choose to select their own ways to develop their careers。
Those who continued their post graduate course ususally feel they'd been cheated with the best things of life and become a bit resentful to all the underlying rules in Chinese schools。
To these elites, staying in Chinese colleges sounds like a complete waste of time and money。 。
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