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作为世界一流学府,哈佛大学每年培养的毕业生中将有很多人成为政坛领袖和商界精英。最近,哈佛大学学生媒体《哈佛深红报》对2018届毕业生做了一项特别调查,总结出2018届哈佛毕业生的八大特征。
Among the class of 2018,41%have at some pointturned tothe university’s health servicesformental health support.About 15%had also found support off campus.It’s a striking reminder that these young people have studied at a time of rising concerns about stress and wellbeing on campus.
Politically these young graduates,who began at Harvard during the Obama administration,are opponents of the current president,with 72%saying the US is going in the wrong direction.Only 3%of those who voted backed Donald Trump,and two-thirds of these graduatesdescribethemselvesasliberal or very liberal.
There were signs that students are self-censoring their views and not debating openly.About two-thirds of students had“atsome point chosen not to express an opinion in an academic setting out of fear that it would offend others”.This was particu-larly the case for Republican supporters.But almost half of students wanted to have “trigger warnings” if courses were going to include something that could be upsetting or offensive.
在2018届哈佛毕业生中,有41%的人曾在校园健康服务处寻求过精神健康方面的帮助,另有大约15%的人在校外咨询过心理健康问题。这些惊人的数据提醒我们,年轻的学子们心理压力较大,人们对校园压力和心理健康问题也愈加担心。
这一届毕业生入学时,时任美国总统是奥巴马。因此在政治倾向上,多数人是现任总统的反对者。有72%的毕业生表示,美国正在“误入歧途”。只有3%的毕业生支持特朗普。三分之二的毕业生表示自己是“自由主义者”或“非常自由主义”。
有迹象表明,哈佛学生会自审其观点,不会公开辩论。大约三分之二的学生“曾因担心冒犯他人,而选择在学术场合不公开表达意见”,特别是共和党的支持者。不过,近半数学生表示,如果课程将要讲到令人不快或感到冒犯的内容时,会“提出警告”。
Alcohol has proved to be the most durable of students’entertainment.More than 90%drink alcohol,and most drink every week.But tobacco has almost been entirely far from them.There are almost no regular smokers,and more than three-quarters have never even once smoked tobacco.
There have been high-profile protests by young people in the USin the wake ofschool shootings.Harvard students backed calls to restrict access to firearms,with almost nine in ten supporting tighter gun control.
This is a stage of students completely immersed(使浸没于)in digital technology.Almost all of these new graduates own smartphones,which are so common that they’re almost taken for granted.There is a strong preference for iPhones,used by 87%of those leaving Harvard,with 80%using some other Apple computer devices.
But this survey suggests that this has not changed behaviour and that levels of cheating have remained broadly the same,with about a fifth of students owning up to having cheated at some stage.Very few of these say that this was caught.
Entrance to top universities is always controversial.More than 60%back the principle of affirmative(肯定的)action andputtingthe admission of some students based on ethnicityin the first place.It is most popular among black and Hispanic graduates and least popular among Asian and white graduates.
These graduates are entering an era of varied views.These new high-flyers are not going to be spread across the country—they’re planning careers that will see them clustering(聚集)in three areas—New York,Massachusetts and California.About one 10th expect to head overseas.The biggest job destinations immediately after college are consulting,finance and technology.But if thisgives a picture ofwhere the new money will be made,60%of the new graduates still expect to bedepending onmoney from their parents.
酒精一直深受美国学生们的青睐。有超过90%的毕业生表示自己平时饮酒,多数人每周都会喝。但他们不爱好吸烟。调查显示,这些毕业生中几乎没有人经常吸烟,超过四分之三的人从未吸过烟。
在美国发生多起校园枪击案后,年轻人高调举行抗议活动。哈佛毕业生也支持控枪,调查显示,近九成毕业生支持加强枪支管控。
现在的学生们完全沉浸在数字时代中。智能手机非常普遍,几乎所有毕业生人手一部,并对此习以为然。他们对苹果手机情有独钟,87%的哈佛毕业生使用苹果手机,80%的毕业生还使用苹果电脑。
但此次调查表明,这并没能改变学生们的行为,学术欺骗的程度与以往大致相当。大约五分之一的毕业生承认曾经作弊。只有极少数人表示作弊被发现。
世界顶级学府的入学机制一直备受争议。超过60%的哈佛毕业生支持“平权法案”,认为学校应当优先录取某些种族的学生。非洲裔和西班牙裔毕业生最支持这项政策,而亚裔和白人学生最不欢迎。
毕业生们正进入多元化时代。但这些优秀的毕业生们没有奔赴全美各地,他们的就业选择集中在美国纽约、马萨诸塞州和加州。另有大约十分之一的毕业生期望海外就业和深造。毕业生们的首个工作选择主要集中在咨询、金融和技术行业。当被问及将如何赚取人生第一桶金时,60%的哈佛毕业生仍期望从父母那里获得资金支持。
Reading check
Read the text carefully and finish the following exercises.
1.Which of the following can best replace the underlined word“backed”in paragraph 2?
A.rejected. B.supported.
C.admired. D.considered.
2.How many students supported tighter gun control?
A.Almost 90%. B.Over 90%.
C.About 72%. D.Less than 60%.
3.What can we infer about the entrance to Harvard?
A.Over 60%criticize the principle of affirmative action.
B.People have a similar view of widening access to Harvard.
C.The plan to widen access to Harvard will take effect in the near future.
D.The black and Hispanic graduates are more supportive of the principle of affirmative action.
Language study
Vocabulary
1.turn to...for因……求助于
2.describe...as把……描述成
3.in the wake of紧跟;仿效
4.put...in the first place把……放在首位
5.give a picture of把……描绘一番
6.depend on依靠
Difficult sentence
同位语从句
有迹象表明,哈佛学生会自审其观点,不会公开辩论。
___________________students are self-censoring their views and not debating openly.
【点石成金】There be signs that...“有……的迹象”,that引导的是同位语从句,用于解释说明signs的具体内容。故答案为There were signs that。