2014-1-28 22:00
宅~有何不可
勤奮的亞洲學生稱霸全球性考試
Diligent Asian students dominate global exam
As a ninth-grader, Shanghai’s Li Sixin spent more than three hours on homework a night and took tutorials in math, physics and chemistry on the weekends. When she was tapped to take an exam last year given to half a million students around the world, Li breezed through it.
身為9年級學生,上海的李思欣(譯音)晚上花超過3小時做功課,周末還要上數學、物理與化學的傢教班。當她去年獲選參加一項全球有50萬名學子應考的考試時,李思欣輕鬆過關。
"I felt the test was just easy, " said Li, who was a student at Shanghai Wenlai Middle School at the time and now attends high school. "The science part was harder... but I can handle that."
「我覺得那考試很簡單,」當時是上海文來中學學生、如今已上高中的李思欣說。「科學部份比較難…但我還應付得來。」
Those long hours focused on schoolwork _ and a heavy emphasis on test-taking skills _ help explain why young students like Li in China’s financial hub once again dominated an international test to 15-year-olds called the Program for International Student Assessment, or PISA.
花長時間做功課,以及重視應考技能,有助於解釋何以像身在中國金融重鎮的李思欣這樣的年輕學子,再一次稱霸一項讓15歲學生參與的國際性考試「國際學生能力評量計畫」,或「PISA」。
Students from Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, South Korea and Japan _ all from Asia _ were right behind.
來自香港、新加坡、臺灣、南韓與日本—全都是亞洲國傢—的學生緊追在後。