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1. chilling /?t∫?l??/ adj. 嚇人的;可怕的
2. slash /sl?∫/ v. 大幅度削減
3. duration /dju?re?∫n/ n. 持續(xù)時間
4. recruitment /r??kru?tm?nt/ n. 招募
5. pipeline /?pa?pla?n/ n. 管道;渠道
Caught in the US-China trade war, Chinese students are looking for other study destinations—threatening to turn off an important source of revenue for American universities.
China accounts for nearly a third of foreign students on US campuses who pour billions of dollars into the economy, but their numbers dropped for the first time in a decade in March,2019. Visa delays, concerns over being shut out of research projects and safety fears have turned off Chinese students, according to several admissions consultancies and nearly a dozen parents and students interviewed by AFP. Rival education powerhouses such as Britain, Australia and Canada are the biggest beneficiaries, a survey by New Oriental, China's biggest private education provider said.
Thechillingeffect started mid-last year,after President Donald Trump's administrationslashedthe visadurationof students in science and technology fields from five years to one in some cases.
Over one third of the roughly 360,000 Chinese students in the US study in “STEM fields”—science, technology, engineering and mathematics—according to the Institute of International Education in New York. But the number of Chinese students in the US decreased by two percent in March compared to the previous year, which was the first drop since 2009, data from the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement shows.
Melissa Zhang, a high school senior in Beijing, said she had abandoned plans to go to the US and was instead taking German lessons,in the hope of getting into a robotics programme in Dresden. Her mother said the American dream is losing its shine to many Chinese students, adding that if America makes them feel unwelcome, they'll go elsewhere and this generation feels the whole world is open to them.
Chinese students contributed $13 billion to the US economy last year, a figure that includes tuition fees and living expenses, according to NAFSA. Top US universities including Yale and Stanford have complained that the trade war has affected campusrecruitment.
“Thepipelineis drying up,” said Dorothy Mae, an independent college consultant in Beijing. “US universities will see fewer students from China for several years.”
—From AFP
Answer the following questions according to the text.
1. What may cause Chinese students to choose other study destinations?
2. When did the number of students studying in the US start to drop for the first time?
3. How many Chinese students in the US study in “STEM fields”?
4. What might Melissa Zhang want to learn in Dresden?_
5. How much economic benefit did Chinese students bring to the US economy last year?
Sentence for writing
在整個美國留學生總數(shù)中,中國留學生占據(jù)了將近三分之一,他們給美國經(jīng)濟創(chuàng)造了巨大的經(jīng)濟價值,但是中國赴美國留學的人數(shù)在2019 年3 月出現(xiàn)了近十年來的首次下降。
China___________ ___________nearly a third of foreign students on US campuses who pour billions of dollars into the economy, but their numbers dropped for the first time in a decade in March, 2019.