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2019.12

I.ListeningComprehension

SectionA(10')

Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeach

conversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespoken

onlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,

anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

1.A.Aposlwoman.B.Ateacher.C.Ajournalist.D.Alibrarian.

2.A.Onaplane.B.Onatrain.C.Atarestaurant.D.Atatravelagency.

3.A.5minutes.B.10minutes.C.15minutes.D.20minutes.

4.A.Hespendstoomuchmoney.B.HeshouldwatchmoreTV.

C.HeactuallylikeswatchingTV.D.Heboughtanexpensivewatch.

5.A.Thewomanshouldgetanewwatch.B.Thewomanneedstobuyanotherbattery.

C.Heknowswhatiswrongwiththewatch.D.Thestorecanprobablyfixthewoman'swatch.

6.A.Heshouldworkinthesummerschool.B.Heshouldn,tgotoNewYorkinthesummer.

C.Hcmaynotwanttodoso.D.Hemayhavedifficultyindoingso.

7.A.Spendmoretimeonthecourse.B.Turntothegraduateassistantforhelp.

C.Dropthecourseassoonaspossible.D.Helpthegraduateassistantwiththecourse.

8.A.Theyshouldbuyalotofcoffes.B.Thesupermarketisn'tgoingtobeclosed.

C.Coffeeisoutofstockinthesupermarket.D.Theyshouldwailforabetterdealoncoffee.

9.A.Thefinalexam.B.Alawschool.C.Areferenceletter.D.Thedepartmentpolicy.

1().A.Hewasn'tabletofindaseatthere.B.Hehadtowaitalongtimeforaseatthere.

C.Theseatsthereareuncomfortable.D.Itprovidesreadingmaterialsforcustomers.

SectionB(20')

Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwoslu)rtpassagescuulalongerconversation,andyouwillbeasked

severalquestionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillberead

twice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswerson

yourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingnews.

11.A.2.B.18.C.About125.D.Over1,300.

12.A.Helpinggooduniversitiestoenrollmorestudents.

B.Gettingmorefinancialsupportfromforeignstudents.

C.EncouragingmoreforeignstudentstotravelaroundtheUK.

D.AttractingmoreexcellentforeignstudentscoworkinBritain.

13.A.HevotedforDonaldTrump.B.Hedidnotvoteinthepresidentialelection.

C.Hemadeapoliticalspeechintheconcert.D.Hesangforonly40minutesintheconcert.

Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

14.A.Theycanplaymanykindsofgameswithsnow.

B.Theycanseethebeautifulsceneryoffallingsnow.

C.Theycanhaveseveraldaysefffromschoolifiisnows.

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D.Theycanenjoysteaminghotchocolateonasnowyday.

15.A.Thebuildingofsnowmenforchildren.B.Theremovalofsnowofftheirdriveway.

C.Thespreadofsaltmixedwithsand.D.Thelowtemperaturethatsnowbrings.

16.A.Rareandexciting.B.Dangerousandchallenging.

C.Unusualbutdisappointing.D.Troublesomebutinteresting.

Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.

17.A.Itencourageswiseconsumption.B.Itisimpossibletogetstolen.

C.Itmakesiteasiertopayoffdebt.D.Itcanbeusedinanemergency.

18.A.Itmakespeoplefeelsafer.B.Itpreventspeoplefromoverspending.

C.Itenablespeopletogetthingscheaper.D.Ithelpspeopleknowmoreaboutmoney.

19.A.Doingsomeshopping.B.Doingsomereading.

C.Openinganaccount.D.Takingalesson.

20.A.Shopownersprefercashtocreditcards.

B.Thewomanpayspartofhisbilleachmonth.

C.Mostpeopledon,tchoosetousecreditcards.

D.Themanwasn'tpersuadedbythewomanatlast.

II.GrammarandVocabulary

SectionA(10‘)

Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,Jillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammatically

correct.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheother

blanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.

MyLifeonanIsland

WcliveontheislandofHale.It\aboutfourkilometerslongandtwokilometerswideatitsbroadestpoint,and

it,sjoinedtothemainlandbyacauseway(21)(call)Stand—anarrowroadbuiltacrossthemouthofthe

river(22)separatesusfiomtherestofthecountry.Mostofihulimeyouvvouldn'lknowwc'rconanisland

becausetherivermouthbetweenusandthemainlandisjustavaststretchoftallgrassesandbrownmud.But

whenthere'sahightideandthewaierrisesahalfmeterorsoabovetheroadandnothingcanpass(23)the

tidegoesoutagainafewhourslater,thenyouknowit'sanisland.

Wewereonourwayback(24)themainland.Myoldbrother,Dominic,hadjustfinishedhisfirstyearat

universityinatown150kniaway.Dominic'strainwasdueinatfiveandhe'daskedfbraliftbackfromthe

station.Now,Dadnormallyhatesbeingdisturbedwhenhe(25)(write)(whichisjustaboutallthetime),

andhealsohateshavingtogoanywhere,butdespitethetypicalsighsandmoans-whycan'thegetataxi?What's

wrongwiththebus?—Icouldtellbytheflashintheeyesthathewasreallylookingforwardto(26)(sec)

Dominic.

So,anyway,DadandIhaddriventothemainlandandpickedupDominicfromthestation.Hehadbeentalking

non-stopfromthemomenthe'dgotinthecar.Universitythis,universitythat,writers,books,parties,people,

money...Ididn'tlikethewayhespokeandwavedhishandsaround(27)hewassomekindof

scholarorsomething.Itwasembarrassing.Itmademefeeluncomfortable-thatkindofdiscomfortyoufeelwhen

someoneyoulike,someoneclosetoyou,suddenlystartsactinglikeacompleteidiot.AndIdidn'tlikethewayhe

wasignoringme,either.ForalltheattentionIwasgettingI(28)aswellnothavebeenthere.Ifelta

strangerinmyowncar.

WewereabouthalfwayacrosswhenIsawaboy.Myfirstthoughtwashowodditwas(29)(see)

2

someonewalkingontheStand.Youdon'toftenseepeoplewalkingaroundhere.Aswedrew(30)(close),

hebecameclearer.Hewasactuallyayoungmanratherthanaboy.It'shardtoexplain...

SectionB(10')

Directions:Completethefollowingpassagehyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlyheusedonce.

Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

A.publicB.inadequateC.loweredD.releasedE.disappointment

F.castingG.possibilityH.objectiveI.desperatelyJ.balanceK.compared

WhyAren'tWomenHappier?

Whyaren'twomenhappierthesedays?

That'sthequestionraisedbyathought-provokingstudy,TheParadoxofDecliningFemaleHappiness,

_31_lastmonth.Theresearchshowedthatoverthepast35yearswomen'shappinesshasdeclined,both

_32_tothepastandrelativetomeneventhoughthelivesofwomenintheUShaveimprovedinrecentdecades

bymost_33—measures.

Theresearch,byUniversityofPennsylvaniaeconomistsStevensonandWolfers,andmade_34_bythe

NationalBureauofEconomicResearch,foundthedeclineinhappinesstobewidespreadamongwomenacrossa

varietyofdemographic(人口統(tǒng)計的)groups.Theresearchers,forinstance,measuredsimilardeclinesin

happinessamongwomenwhoweresingleparentsandmarriedparents,"35doubtonthe(假設(shè))

thattrendsinmarriageanddivorce,singleparenthoodorwork/family_36—areattherootofthehappiness

declinesamongwomen,Mtheywrote.

Onetheoryforthedeclineinhappinessisthatexpectationsforworkplaceandgeneraladvancementwere

raisedtoohighbythewomen'smoveinentandwomenmightfeel_37_fbrnot“havingitasaLosAngeles

Timescolumnistrecentlyputit.

Theresearchersacknowledgethat'sa_38_:

“Ifthewomen'smovementraisedwomen'sexpectationsfasterthansocietywasabletomeetthem,“the

papersays,“theywouldbemorelikelytoexperience_39_intheirlives."Buttheyaddthingscouldchangefbr

thebetter:"Aswomen'sexpectationsmoveintoadjustmentwiththeirexperiences,thisdeclineinhappinessmay

reverse.''

Readers,whydoyouthinkwomenareunhappierthaninthepast?Doyouthinkthatifexpectationsfbr"havingit

all"were_40_to“moveintoadjustmentwithexperiences,Mwomenmightbehappier?

III.ReadingComprehension

SectionA(15')

Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fill

ineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

Anxietydisordersdefinedbyextremefear,restlessness,andmuscletensionare

carefullyconsidering,disabling,andcanincreasetheriskfor___41___and

self-murder.Theyaresomeofthemostcommonmentalhealthconditionsaround(he

world,___42___aroundfouroutcfevery100peopleandcostingthehealthcaresystem

andjobemployersoverUS$42billioneachyear.陽

Peoplewithanxietyaremorelikelytomissdaysfromworkandareless___43___.

Youngpeoplewithanxietyarcalsolesslikelytoenterschoclandcompleteit-leadingtofewerlife

___44___.Eventhoughthisevidencepointstoanxietydisordersasbeingimportantmentalhealthissues,

insufficient___45___isbeinggiventothembyresearchers,clinicians,andpolicymakers.

MyteamandIattheUniversityofCambridgewantedtofindouiwhoismostaffectedbyanxietydisorders.

3

Todothis,weconductedasystematic___46___ofstudiesthatreportedontheproportionofpeoplewith

anxietyinavarietyofcontextsaroundtheworld,andusedaccuratemethodstokeepthehighestqualitystudies.

Ourresultsshowedwomenarealmosttwiceaslikelyto___47___anxietyasmen,andpeoplelivingin

EuropeandNorthAmericaarcdisproportionatelyaffected.

Sowhyarewomenmore___48___?

Itcouldbebecauseofdiflerencesinbrainchemistryandhormone(荷爾蒙)variations.Reproductiveeventsacrossa

woman'slifearc___49___withhormonalchanges,whichhavebeenlinkedtoanxiety.Theriseinoestrogen(雌

激素)thatoccursduringpregnancycan___50___theriskforuncontrollabledisorder.

Thisis___51___bydisturbingandrepeiitivethoughts,impulsesandaddictionsthatareupsellingandless

effective.Butinadditiontobiologicalmechanisms,womenandmenseemtoexperienceandreacttoeventsin

theirlife___52___.Womentendtobemorelikelytostress,whichcanincreasetheiranxiety.Also,when

facedwithstressfulsituations,wemenandmentendtousedifferentcoping___53___.Womenfacedwithlife

stressorsaremorelikelytothinkaboutthemseriously,whichcanincrease(heiranxiety,___54___menengage

iroreinactive,problem-focusedcoping.

Otherstudiessuggestthatwoirenaremorelikelyto___55___physicalandmentalmistreatmentthanmen,

andthisbehaviorhasbeenlinkedIothedevelopmentofanxietydisorders.

41.A.symptomB.depressionC.miseryD.frightening

42.A.infectingB.stimulatingC.capturingD.affecting

43.A.productiveB.progressiveC.positiveD.passive

44.A.adventuresB.insurancesC.chancesD.programs

45.A.conclusionB.attentionC.solutionD.contribution

46.A.ignoranceB.outlookC.discoveryD.review

47.A.sufferfromB.dealwithC.fightagainstD.resultfrom

48.A.superiorB.inferiorC.probableD.enormous

49.A.interactedB.associatedC.disconnectedD.inherited

50.A.challengeB.declineC.eliminateD.increase

51.A.characterizedB.confusedC.performedD.offended

52.A.equallyB.similarlyC.differentlyD.terribly

53.A.shortcutsB.strategiesC.standardsD.samples

54.A.becauseB.un'essC.ifD.while

55.A.experienceB.respondC.ignoreD.persist

SectionB(33')

Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinished

statements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccording

to:heinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.

(A)

JeremyBarasremembersthefirsttimeheeversawapop-up

restaurant.The26-ycar-oldentrepreneurwasonvacationin

EnglandfouryearsagoandhadtolookupattheLondonEyeFerris

wheeltoseeit.Hangingabovehimwasacapsulefullofdinerswho

wereservedanewcourseeachtimearevolutionwasmade."Ithought

thatwasthecoolestthingever,^^hesays.Baras,who(bunded

4

PopUpRin2012topromotetheideaofpop-uprestaurantsinUSA.hasbeenstudyingthemever

since.

Pop-ups,whichhavebeenaroundsinceatleasttheearly2000s,areopenanywherefromafewhoursto

severalmonths,buttheirdefiningfeatureisthattheyaretemporary.Theymaybeonlyatinypanofthe$709

billionU.S.restaurantindustry,butpopupshavegottenaboostinrecentyearsasalower-cost,lower-riskwayfor

entrepreneurstotestthewaters.Somerestaurantownersseethemasawaytorenewinterestinexistinglocations.

Andsomestrugglingcities,likeOakland,Calif.,haveturnedtothemtohelprevitalizelocaleconomiesimpacted

bytherecessb"(衰退).

Theconcepthasbeenespeciallypopularwithup-and-comingchefswhowanttotest-driveamenuconcept

withoutinvestingafortuneinapermanentspace."Yourcooksandchefsarcreallytalented,butthey'restuckin

thebackofsomebodyelse'skitchencookingsomebodyelse'smenu,“saysZachKupperman,chiefbusiness

officerandco-fbunderofDinnerLab.

ChefsinDinnerLabcookin(hemiddleofthespace,giveabriefintroductionaboutthemenuand

themselves—andthenbravelylistentodinerfeedbackafterward.Pop-ups'temporarynaturealsoallows

restaurateurstochargeadeposittomakesuredinerswillshowup.

Ofcourse,trendsinthefoodindustrycomeandgoquickly,andthere'snoguaranteethatdinerswon'ttireof

theconcept.Someentrepreneurshaveresortedtoevenweirderlocations-inaformerlimestonemine,say,orat

thetopofacrane—tokeepcustomersinterested.SaysBaras,"It'snotquitepartofthemainstreameconomyyet.^^

56.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“arevolutionwasmade”inParagraphOneprobablymean?

A.Chefsdesignedcreativedishes.

B.Dinerstastedfoodinaninnovativeway.

C.Thecapsulecontainingdinersmadeacircle.

D.Greatchangesweremadeinthefoodindustry.

57.WhichofthefbllowingmightNOTbethereasonforpop-uprestaurants'fastdevelopment?

A.Beingtemporaryfeaturespop-uprestaurants.

B.Pop-uprestaurantscanrestorelocaleconomytoprosperity.

C.Businessownersventureintethebusinesswithfewerrisksandinvestments.

D.Restaurantownerscanmakedinersinterestedintheoriginalrestaurantsagain.

58.Prospectivechefsaredrawntopop-upsduetothefactthat.

A.pop-upsarcbecomingincreasinglypopularwithdinersworldwide

B.theyhavethedesiretoexploreasaferwaytomakealiving

C.theirinvestmentinpop-upsv/ilibringthemafortuneonapermanentbasis

D.pop-upsprovideaflexibletestfieldfortalentedchefs^rigina.ity

59.Thewriter'spurposeofwritingthepassageisto.

A.appealtopeopletodineoutinpop-uprestaurants

B.giveanbriefintroductionofpop-uprestaurants

C.warnbusinessownersoftheappearanceofpop-uprestaurants

D.foreseethefutureofpop-uprestaurants5development

(B)

ShanghaiDisneyland:AttractionsandTips

Welcometoanever-before-seenworldofwonderwhereyoucanarousethemagicaldreamwithinyourheart.

5

ThisisShanghaiDisneyland,afunexperiencefilledwithcreativity,adventureandthrillsforGuestsofallages!

SetyoursightsonEnchantedStorybookCastle—thelargestDisneycastleontheplanet—andthengetreadyto

exploreasyoudiscover6uniqueandunforgettablelands:MickeyAvenue,GardensofImagination,Fantasyland,

AdventureIsle,TreasureCoveandTomorrowland.

OpeningHours

Monday-Thursday:09:00-21:()0

Jun—Sept

Friday-Sunday:08:00-22:00

Sunday-Friday:10:00-19:00

Oct-Dec

Saturday:09:00-20:00

&v41ic3ketBooking

Visitorscanbookticketsoniheofficialwebsiteormobileappoftheparkorbycalling400-180-0000/

86-21-3158OOOO.TheycanalsofollowtheofficialWeehataccountShangHaiDisneyResorttobookaticket.Of

course,ticketscanheboughtattheentrance,buttheremaybealongqueue.VisitorsneedtoshowpassportsorID

cardstobookticketsandenter.___

FiveThingsYouShouldn'tMiss

?TRONLightcyclePowerRun

?PiratesoftheCaribbeanBattlefortheSunken

Treasure

?"Mickey'sStorybookExpress"Parade

?EnchantedStorybookCastle

?Broadway-styleshowTheLionKing

SpecialRecommendation

ThecartooncharactersJudyandNickinZootopia,theanimatedmoviewhoseboxofficehit$1billion

glcballyin2016,willbeaddedtoDisney'ssignature“Mickey'sStorybookExpress"Parade,saidRobertIger,the

presidentandCEOofWaltDisney.

4一/ThingstoRemember

?Onlywell-packagedfoodandwaterareallowed.

?Selfiesticks,largetripods,foldingchairs,andlargeluggagearebanned.

?Visitorsabove16shouldnotbedressedincartoon,movieandcomiccostumes.

?DisneyFastpassticketsforfreecansaveyoufromwaitinginalongqueue.

?Comfortablesneakersarestronglyrecommendedforalongwalkduringtheday.

?Animalsarenotallowedtoenteraswell,excludingguidedogs.

60.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.

A.EnchantedStorybookCastleisamust-seesight

B.Broadway-styleshowTheLionKingisa3Dmovie

C.”Mickey'sStorybookExpress',Paradeearns$1billionin2016

D.PiratesoftheCaribbeanBattlefortheSunkenTreasureisananimatedmovie

61.Whatdayissupposedtobethebusiestdayaccording(othepassage?

A.Thursday.B.Friday.C.Saturday.D.Sunday.

62.Itcanbeconcludedfromthelastpartof(hepassagethat.

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A.blindpeoplearenotallowedtovisitthelands

B.visitorscanonlyeatanddrinkatcertainplaces

C.cartooncostumesanduncomfortablesneakersarebanned

D.DisneyFastpassticketscanhelpvisitorsenterthelandsfast

(C)

Agroupofcollegestudentsishopingtoplaceasatellitepoweredonlybywaterintoan〃/力〃(軌道)around

themoon.

ThestudentsarefromCorncllUniversityinthe

ofNewYork.Theyaretakingpartinacompetition

calledtheCubeQuestChallenge.Itisaprogramof

NASA,(heAmericanspaceagency.TheCornellteam

calledtheCisLunarExplorers.Thewordcislunar

means“betweentheearthandthemoon.”

Thechallengeissimple:todesign,buildand

deliver^flight-qualified,smallsatellites/'NASA

officialssay(hesatellitesmustbeabletoperform

“advancedoperationsnearandbeyondthemoon.”

Tenteamsaretakingpartinthecompetition.But

CisLunarExplorersatellitesarcdifferent.Theyarcthe

onesusingwatertopowertheirspacecraft.

Theideaforawater-poweredvehiclecamefromMasonPeck,whoworksatCornellUniversity.Heonce

workedasNASA'schieftechnologist.Hehasalwayswantedtousesomethingotherthanrocketstopush

spacecraftbeyondearth."Alotofthemasswesendintoorbitthesedaysisinthefbrmofrockets-theonlyway

wcgetanythingintospace,“hesaid,inaCornellpressrelease."Butwhatifwccouldusewhat,salreadythere?If

wecoulddothat,ifwecouldre-fuelspacecraftwhilethey'realreadyinspace...”

ThespacecraftisshapedliketheEnglishletterL.Itmeasuresabout30centimetersinlength,andthetwo

piecesareconnected.Walerisstoredinthelowerpartof(hesatellite.Thesunwillseparatethewaterintotwo

elements:hydrogenandoxygen.Whenonecombineshydrogenandoxygenwithaspark(火花),anexplosion

results.Thisprovidesaforwardmovement,knownasthrust.

TheCisLunarExplorerteamhasanunusualwaytoguideitsspacecraft.Theideaistocopyhowold-time

sailorsusedthemoon,sunandstarstofixtheirpositionontheoceans.Thesatelliteisequippedwithcameras.The

cameraswilltakepicturesofthesun.theearthand(hemoonandcomparetheirpositionsandtheirsizes.Basedon

wherethesun,moonandearthareatanygiventime,theCisLunarExplorerswilldothemathematicstofindtheir

position.

Thecompetitionisbeingheldinfourparts.TheCornellteamhasbeenamongthetopthreecompetitors

duringpartsoneandtwo.Thewinnersofthethirdstagewillbeannouncedinaboutamonth.Thefinalthree

winnerswillbeannouncedinearly2017.TheywillgettorideonNASA'sspacelaunchsysteminearly2018.

63.Theessentialpartofthecompetition“theCubeQuestChallenge"is.

A.tolaunchasatellitetotakeawateryflighttothemoon

B.todesign,buildanddeliverasmallandflight-qualifiedsalellite

C.toplaceasatellitepoweredonlybywaterintoanorbitaroundthemoon

D.tomakethesatellileperfbnnadvancedoperationsnearandbeyond(hemoon

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64.WhatdoesMasonPeckwanttodoatComellUniversityaccordingtothepassage?

A.Tostopusingrocketsforthesakeofsafety.

B.Tousesomethingalreadyinspaceaspower.

C.Totryusingwaterinspacetopushspacecraft.

D.Todesignawatcr-powcrcdvehicletopushspacecraft.

65.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.

A.thereisalotofrubbishofrocketsandsatellitesintheorbitthesedays

B.awater-poweredsatellitewillsoonbesentintotheorbitaroundthemoon

C.theexplosionofthecombinationofhydrogenandoxygenprovidespower

D.theteammembersoftheCisLunarExplorersarethestudentsofMasonPeck

66.Whatwouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?

A.ASpacecraftPoweredbyWater

B.AWater-PoweredFlighttotheMoon

C.ACompetitionforWater-PoweredSatellite

D.ADesignofWater-PoweredSpaceJourney

SectionC(8')

Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthesentencesgivenbelow.Eachsentencecanbeusedonly

once.Notethattherearehvomoresentencesthanyouneed.

A.However,myworkhasitschallenges.

B.Thenasecondbitofinspirationcamemyway.

C.DistressedasIwas,Iresolvedtopursuemyinterestinresearch.

D.Besidesthespiritualreward,therearcotherlessapparentbenefits.

E.SoIdecidedtoleavetheacademicpathtofindabettermatch.

F.Here,atlast,wasawaytocombinemyinterestinsciencewithmypassionforteaching.

Tenyearsago,after2yearsasaposMoc(博士后),IfoundmyselfwonderingwhetherIshouldtakea

differentroad.Uptothatpoint,Ihadstucktoaprettytraditionalpathinvestigatingcancergenetics,butIwas

losinginterestin(heresearch.Atthesametime,federalfundinghadflattened,whichaddedtomydissatisfaction.

67Thencamethehardpart:identifyinganewcareerthatwouldnurturemypassionfbrscienceand

allowmetomakeanimpactwithniywork.

AsIwasconsideringmyoptions,Ifoundinspirationinmyfirstgraduateschoolresearchtutor,whosework

remindedmethatscientists'effortsawayfromthebenchcanbeincrediblypowerful.ButIstilldidn'tknow

exactlywhatIshoulddo.68Acolleaguementionedthataprofessoratanearby2-yearcollegewas

trainingstudentstoproducemonoclonalantibodiesforlabsoncampus.1wasimpressedthattheprofessorhad

takenonthistypeofambitiousprojectwithrelativelyinexperiencedstudents.Curious(ofindoutmore,Isetupa

meetingwithJohnandwasstruckbyhissincerityandthewayheprioritizedstudenttrainingabovegrants,

publications,andpersonalambition.Icouldalsoseehispassionforteaching,whichremindedmeofthedreamto

becomeahighschoolbiologyteacher.

69IfoundafacultypositionandjoinedJohnatthesamequietjuniorcollege.Now,ieffectively

holdtwopositions:classroominstructorandresearchco-adviserof15inexperiencedbuteagerundergraduates.

Bothrolesgivemeachancetohelpstudentstransformthemselves,whichisenormouslyrewarding.

70Il'sdiscouragingwhenothersseebothmystudentsandmeaslessworthybecausewearenotat

universities.Wcsometimesstruggletogetaccesstofederalfunding,scientificconferences,andotherresources

andopportunities.Mypayisbelowthestandardat4-yearresearchinstitutions,even(houghmyteaching

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workloadisgreater.Butmyoccasionalfrustrationisrelievedbythethoughtofthestudents,whoIhavehelped

train.

Lookingbackatthese10years,Irealizehowmuchmyworkonthiscampushashelpedmegrow,bothasan

academicandatutor.TmgratefulthatIsteppedawayfromatraditionalcareerpathandfoundawaytoserveboth

thestudentandresearchcommunitiesinmyownway,modestthougaitmaybe.

IV.Blank-filling(10,)

Direction:774/intheblankswithproperphrasesinthebox.Eachphr

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