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山村里长大的孩子能上大学,对于自己和全家甚至全村都是一件大喜事。家里作出了一项重大决定——爸妈送我到省城学校报到。于是,繁忙的工作开始了,凑钱借债、准备行李,一家人忙得不亦乐乎……8月31日,我们登上了开往省城的班车。我们来到了完全陌生的昆明,迎新车载着我好奇的心驶向师大,车窗外,熙熙攘攘的人流穿梭不息,高楼、酒店、商场,各式各样的宣传画让人应接不暇……看看爸妈,他们的目光里,除了惊奇与激动之外,似乎还有些我看不懂也看不清的东西。办完手续已是正午。肚子也唱起了空城计,我们已错过了两顿饭的时间。“该吃饭了。”我对爸妈说。“哦,你饿了?”爸问我。其实,他们又何尝不是呢? “吃饭,就在学校里吃好了,报到时人家不是给了一个什么证(IC卡)了吗?那东西可以买饭吃,
The children who grew up in the mountain village can go to college and are a big joy for themselves, their families and even the whole village. The family made a major decision - my parents sent me to the provincial school to report. As a result, the busy work began, the money was borrowed and the luggage was prepared. The family was so busy... On August 31, we boarded a shuttle bus to the provincial capital. We arrived in Kunming, a completely strange city. The new car carried my curiosity and headed for the National Taiwan Normal University. The crowded traffic flowed through the windows of the car. High-rises, hotels, shopping malls and various kinds of posters were overwhelming. Mom and Dad, their eyes, in addition to surprise and excitement, there seems to be something I can’t understand or see. The procedure is noon. Stomach also sang empty city plan, we have missed two meals time. “It’s time to eat.” I said to my parents. “Oh, you are hungry?” Dad asked me. Actually, are they not?” “Eating, we eat well in school. Didn’t people give us an IC card? That thing can buy food,