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【一起听英语】流动人口

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社会是流动的,人口是流动的,每个国家都会面临人口流动的问题,如何妥善安置与处理是关键....

Rob: Hello, I'm Rob, and Yvonne has joined me for today's 6 Minute English. Hello,

Yvonne!

Yvonne: Hello, Rob.

Rob: Today, we're talking about social mobility1 in the UK and a plan by the

government to try and improve it.

Yvonne: Social mobility is a big issue, and something that is very important.

Rob: Yes, and the coalition2 government in the UK is hoping its new strategy will

help make things better for everyone. Now, today I wanted to ask you,

according to government statistics what percentage of the UK population has

attended an independent or private school? Is it:

a) 7%

b) 12% or

c) 24%

Yvonne: I’m going to say 24%.

Rob: OK! Interesting. Well, as usual, I'll give you the answer at the end of today's "6

Minute English". So let's talk about social mobility. Would you like to explain

what this term really means, Yvonne? 

6 Minute English © bbclearningenglish.com 2011

Page 2 of 6

Yvonne: Sure. Social mobility describes the extent an individual's status can change in

terms of their position in a social hierarchy3.

Rob: A social hierarchy. So this is about the class system. But how can we tell which

class a person belongs to?

Yvonne: Well, this is often defined by a person's material wealth, their occupation and

their education. So this is what the government's new strategy is hoping to

improve for everyone.

Rob: Yes, but it particularly aims to give more opportunities to poorer people from

the lower class, some of which live in poverty. Let's hear from the

government’s social mobility tsar, Alan Milburn. He spoke4 to the BBC about

the aim of improving social mobility.

Insert 1: Alan Milburn

What social mobility is in the end is about breaking the link between a person's class or

income being dependent on the class or income of their parents, and unfortunately our

country tends to have a stronger correlation5 between parental6 income and class, and

children's income and class, than comparable countries.

Rob: So Alan Milburn says in the UK there is a strong correlation – or link –

between the income and class of parents and the income and class of their

children.

Yvonne: Oh, so he’s suggesting that people who are poorer and in a lower class now are

in the same situation as their parents were? 

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Rob: Mm, that's right and this is worse than in other similar countries. That's why he

says we need to break this link.

Yvonne: To break the link. But Rob, how is the government hoping to do that?

Rob: Well, shall we hear from David Willetts? He’s the Universities and Science minister.

He can explain the government's new approach.

Insert 2: David Willetts

You've got a clear statement of how at each stage these kind of hinges, these moments in

peoples lives when they make crucial transitions - we want those transitions to be better

for everyone. We want for everyone to see much more clearly what their opportunities

are and how they can seize them.

Yvonne: So David Willetts is talking about improving the crucial transitions in

people's lives. What are those Rob?

Rob: Well, these crucial transitions are the important points in our lives where we

can make a decision that could have consequences later on. Things like which

school we go to, which university we choose, or which career we take.

Yvonne: Ah, these are important choices or key decisions. So the government wants to

make it easier for people to know what their opportunities are and how they

can access them.

Rob: Or what David Willetts said was, "how they can seize them" – or get them. The

ultimate vision for this strategy is to create a fairer society. But, of course, this

government plan is just a strategy - it's not a policy and there's no extra money.

Yvonne: Hmm. Well, maybe we should hear from Frances Cairncross who's an 

6 Minute English © bbclearningenglish.com 2011

Page 4 of 6

economist7. She thinks it's not the government's responsibility to improve

social mobility.

Insert 3: Frances Cairncross

I approve of anything that increases the chances for young people of getting ahead, but a

lot of the things that improve those chances happen in the family, they don't happen at a

government level. They happen if you have parents who talk to you, if you have parents

who care whether you finish your homework. That's part of social mobility and it’s an

extremely important part.

Yvonne: That's Frances Cairncross, who says she approves of any initiative - or idea -

 that helps young people, but many things that improve the chances of them

 getting ahead come from home.

Rob: Yes. She believes that much of the responsibility comes from the parents. If

they talk to their children, take an interest in their homework, it can really help

them get ahead in life.

Yvonne: Mm. Well, maybe she has a point there, Rob! Now, Rob, it's time you gave me

the answer to your question.

Rob Ah yes. I asked you, according to government statistics, what percentage of the

UK population has attended an independent or private school? Was it 7%, 12%

or 24%?

Yvonne: And I said 24%, but I think I’m terribly wrong.

Rob: Ah, you can’t change your mind now! I’m afraid you are wrong. The answer

is actually just 7%. OK, Yvonne, please could you remind us of some of the

words that we used in today's programme. 

6 Minute English © bbclearningenglish.com 2011

Page 5 of 6

Yvonne: social mobility

a strategy

social hierarchy

material wealth

opportunities

a correlation between

crucial transitions

consequences

to seize

responsibility

Rob: Thanks so much, Yvonne.

Yvonne: You’re welcome. And that's all for today, but do join us again for more "6

Minute English" soon.

Both: Goodbye! 


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1 mobility H6rzu     
n.可动性,变动性,情感不定
参考例句:
  • The difference in regional house prices acts as an obstacle to mobility of labour.不同地区房价的差异阻碍了劳动力的流动。
  • Mobility is very important in guerrilla warfare.机动性在游击战中至关重要。
2 coalition pWlyi     
n.结合体,同盟,结合,联合
参考例句:
  • The several parties formed a coalition.这几个政党组成了政治联盟。
  • Coalition forces take great care to avoid civilian casualties.联盟军队竭尽全力避免造成平民伤亡。
3 hierarchy 7d7xN     
n.等级制度;统治集团,领导层
参考例句:
  • There is a rigid hierarchy of power in that country.那个国家有一套严密的权力等级制度。
  • She's high up in the management hierarchy.她在管理阶层中地位很高。
4 spoke XryyC     
n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说
参考例句:
  • They sourced the spoke nuts from our company.他们的轮辐螺帽是从我们公司获得的。
  • The spokes of a wheel are the bars that connect the outer ring to the centre.辐条是轮子上连接外圈与中心的条棒。
5 correlation Rogzg     
n.相互关系,相关,关连
参考例句:
  • The second group of measurements had a high correlation with the first.第二组测量数据与第一组高度相关。
  • A high correlation exists in America between education and economic position.教育和经济地位在美国有极密切的关系。
6 parental FL2xv     
adj.父母的;父的;母的
参考例句:
  • He encourages parental involvement in the running of school.他鼓励学生家长参与学校的管理。
  • Children always revolt against parental disciplines.孩子们总是反抗父母的管束。
7 economist AuhzVs     
n.经济学家,经济专家,节俭的人
参考例句:
  • He cast a professional economist's eyes on the problem.他以经济学行家的眼光审视这个问题。
  • He's an economist who thinks he knows all the answers.他是个经济学家,自以为什么都懂。
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