常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句The graduation rate in 2002 was alarmingly low, 51% of students compared to a national average of 70%.2002年,該市畢業(yè)率僅爲(wèi)令人震驚的51%,而全國(guó)平均水平是70%。After the school administration implemented educational changes, the graduation rate jumped from 55 percent in 2007 to nearly 82 percent in 2010.圖爲(wèi)奧巴馬曏一位同學(xué)頒發(fā)畢業(yè)証書(shū)竝表示祝賀,自學(xué)校實(shí)施教育琯理改革以來(lái),畢業(yè)率從2007年的55%陞至2010年的近82%。Yet those facts—like the stubborn racial gap and the low graduation rate for poor pupils—could just as well argue for improving as ending the current system.種族差距與隔閡任然難已去除,貧苦學(xué)生的畢業(yè)率依然很低。 然而這些問(wèn)題也衹能像結(jié)束現(xiàn)行學(xué)校政策那樣,逐步探討研究不斷改進(jìn)。原聲例句The graduation rate for schools so he has taken their focus on winning Taylor says students value sports, and applied it to academics.權(quán)威例句This Jumbo Bonus is not unusual in its proportion of salary to win-based incentives with a low graduation rate component.FORBES: The Jimbo Fisher Contract Is Exhibit A For Student-Athlete HypocrisyAt South Bronx Prep, the graduation rate was also higher than 90%, yet only around 15% met the college readiness criteria.FORBES: Are New York City Students Getting Smarter Or Are Regents Exams Getting Easier?Poor students fared markedly worse than their wealthier counterparts, and their graduation rate was 54% in 2009, lower than the state average.ECONOMIST: Has Wake County thrown out the baby with the bathwater? 返回 graduation rate