2019-2020同步外研英语必修三新突破讲义:Module 2 Section Ⅰ Warming UpPre-reading & Reading Word版含答案
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  发展中国家在第二次世界大战之后迅速崛起,其经济、政治、教育日益发展,但是在其教育发展的过程中,还存在着一系列的问题和挑战。

   To someone living in a developed country,education is a requirement that sometimes seems very ordinary.A college student,for example,might find that waking up in the morning for an 8:00 am class is the hardest thing in the world.However,college is even remote for many people in developing countries and achieving just a basic education is far more challenging than one might imagine.

  

  Seventeen percent of the total adults are illiterate and around 67.4 million children aren't even in school and the number is twice the number of illiterate people.These numbers are a tragic result of the countries being troubled by struggles such as poverty,economic weakness,a lack of qualified teachers,and so on.

  Poverty is the main challenge for people getting an education in developing countries.When half of the world's population lives on $2.50 or less per day,incomes for these poor people usually come from farming,agriculture,and products sold in markets.Adults work hard for very little and can't afford to send their children to school,so they send them to work to earn extra income.In total,about 166 million children worldwide are forced to work,which means that they have no chance to read and write or do basic math.

Economic weakness in developing countries results from the extremely poor people.The economy suffers when the people don't earn enough money to spend or pay