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CNN時(shí)尚生活志:是什么造就了優(yōu)等生的成就

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2015年06月23日

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14 是什么造就了優(yōu)等生的成就

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Well, time now to look at Asian-Americans. Now a common stereotype is that they're smarter than other ethnic groups. Now, academic tests seem to bear this out, but is it genetics, simple hard work or perhaps a bit of both? Now, it's the old nature versus nurture debate and our Dr. Sanjay Gupta weighs in on it.

CNN 主播

現(xiàn)在我們來談?wù)剚喴崦绹?。一般的印象是他們比其他種族聰明。如今學(xué)術(shù)測驗(yàn)似乎印證了這一點(diǎn),但這究竟是基因使然還是努力得來的結(jié)果?或者兩者都有一點(diǎn)關(guān)系?這又回到了究竟是先天使然還是后天養(yǎng)成這個(gè)長久以來的辯論話題。本臺(tái)的桑杰·古普塔醫(yī)師要來探討這個(gè)問題。

DR. SANJAY GUPTA, CNN SENIOR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT

For Jimmy Hom, studying cello at the elite Juilliard

Music School is just one part of a busy life.

CNN資深醫(yī)療特派員 桑杰·古普塔

對(duì)何吉米而言,在名校茱莉亞音樂學(xué)院學(xué)習(xí)大提琴只不過是他忙碌人生中的一小部分而已。

JIMMY HOM, HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR

I have been playing since I was four years old. It helps you not only in the musical aspect, but in life, as well. You learn how to deal with yourself. You learn how to deal with pressure.

高三學(xué)生 何吉米

我從4歲起就開始拉大提琴了。它不只在音樂方麗對(duì)你有幫助,對(duì)你的人生也有幫助。你能學(xué)會(huì)如何去面對(duì)自己,并且學(xué)會(huì)如何面對(duì)壓力。

DR. SANJAY GUPTA, CNN SENIOR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT

Jimmy Hom is an 18-year-old genius who is editor-in-chief of his high school yearbook, has a perfect math score on his SATs, is a finalist in the Intel Science Talent Search for a biology project he developed last summer at the Yale Medical School, has a perfect 4.0 grade point average as a high school senior.

CNN資深醫(yī)療特派員 桑杰·古普塔

何吉米是名18歲的優(yōu)等生,在他就讀的高中擔(dān)任畢業(yè)紀(jì)念冊(cè)的總編輯,大學(xué)入學(xué)測驗(yàn)的數(shù)學(xué)考滿分(注),靠著去年夏天在耶魯醫(yī)學(xué)院進(jìn)行的生物研究計(jì)劃入用英特爾科學(xué)征才活動(dòng)決賽,同時(shí)他高氣的學(xué)業(yè)平均成績達(dá)到4.0的滿分。

JIMMY HOM, HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR

Academics was pretty much, like, the number-one priority in my life. Throughout high school, like, homework and tests were always the first thing that I needed to take care of before I did any other thing.

高三學(xué)生何吉米學(xué)業(yè)在我的人生里排第一。在讀高中的過程中,家庭作業(yè)和考試我一定會(huì)先顧好,然后才會(huì)去做且他的事。

DR. SANJAY GUPTA, CNN SENIOR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT

And, of course, Jimmy Hom will be starting at Harvard in the fall.

CNN資深醫(yī)療特派員 桑杰·古普塔

當(dāng)然,何吉米今年秋天就要開始就讀于哈佛了。

DR. SANJAY GUPTA, CNN SENIOR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT

His mother emigrated from Korea, his father from China.

CNN資深醫(yī)療特派員 桑杰·古普塔

他的母親是從哪國移民來的,父親則來自中國。

Jimmy was born here, and he's an example of many Asian-Americans. They consistently score higher on SATs and other achievement tests. One-fourth of all Asian-Americans have graduate degrees. That's two and a half times the rate for Americans in general.

吉米在美同出生,他是許多亞裔美同人的范例。他們?cè)诖髮W(xué)入學(xué)考試和其他學(xué)業(yè)考試中的成績一直比較高。每四名亞裔美國人就有一人擁有碩士學(xué)位,這個(gè)比例是一般美同人的兩倍半。

Some scientific evidence suggests that, yes, Asians just might be smarter by nature genetically-higher scores on IQ tests, larger cranium sizes, faster reaction time. There's even a study of Asian children adopted and raised by white parents which shows that they, too, have higher IQ scores.

有些科學(xué)證據(jù)顯示,的確,亞洲人可能天生比較聰明,他們的智商測驗(yàn)成績比較高,腦容扯比較大,反應(yīng)比較快。甚至有一項(xiàng)針對(duì)被白人收養(yǎng)的亞裔兒童進(jìn)行的研究也顯示出他們的智商成績比較高。

But, at U.C. Davis, Dr. Stanley Sue disputes those studies.

但是加州州立大學(xué)戴維斯分校的史丹利·蘇博士卻對(duì)該項(xiàng)研究提出了質(zhì)疑。

DR. STANLEY SUE, PSYCHOLOGIST, U. C. DAVIS

They bring up all of these statistics, which appears to be substantial, but, if you really investigate the implications, the methodology and the conclusions, I think the environmental explanation, nurture, really comes out on top.

加州大學(xué)戴維斯分校心理學(xué)家 史丹利·蘇

他們提出的一些數(shù)據(jù)似乎卡分有力,但是如果你仔細(xì)研究其中的含意、采用的方法以及結(jié)論,我想、真正得出來的結(jié)論還是環(huán)境論,也就是后天養(yǎng)成。

DR. SANJAY GUPTA,CNN SENIOR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT

Sue explains, for many Asians, the cultural view of the ideal person is one who is well-educated, especially for immigrant parents wanting children to succeed.

CNN資深醫(yī)療特派員 桑杰·古普塔

蘇解釋,對(duì)許多亞裔人而言,文化上即認(rèn)為理想人物需受良好的教育。對(duì)那些期望子女功成名就的移民父母們尤其如此。

DR. STANLEY SUE, PSYCHOLOGIST, U. C. DAVIS

The Asians have found that education has really led to their success in becoming professionals.

加州大學(xué)戴維斯分校心理學(xué)家 史丹利·蘇

亞洲人發(fā)現(xiàn)唯有教育能讓他們真的出人頭地,躋身專業(yè)人士之列。

DR. SANJAY GUPTA,CNN SENIOR MEDCTAL CORRESPONDENT

So, they work longer and harder, and many Asian-Americans excel in their chosen fields.

CNN資深醫(yī)療特派員 桑杰·古普塔

因此他們的工作時(shí)間比別人長,也更努力。有許多亞裔美國人在他們選擇的領(lǐng)域中大放異彩。

JIMMY HOM, HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR

It was never, you know, a matter of telling us how lucky we are to be in the United States, rather than, you know, some other country. But I think, in time, me and my sister and my brother, we all realized that.

高三學(xué)生 何吉米

并沒有人來告訴我們,身在美國而非其他國家是多么幸運(yùn)的一件事。但是久而久之,我和我的弟弟妹妹都認(rèn)識(shí)到了這一點(diǎn)。

DR. SANJAY GUPTA, CNN SENIOR MEDTCAL CORRESPONDENT

Yes, Jimmy Hom has put a lot of pressure on himself to succeed. But he and his parents have made sure that he's well-prepared to handle it.

CNN資深醫(yī)療特派員 桑杰·古普塔

是的,何吉米為了成功,給了自己很大的壓力。但他和他的父母也確定,他已經(jīng)準(zhǔn)備好邁向成功了。

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