老托福听力93篇(27-28)-It seems like only yesterday
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It seems like only yesterday that I was sitting where you are, just finishing my first year of medical school and wondering if I'd ever get a chance to use all my new knowledge on a real live patient! Well, I have good news for you! You don't have to wait until your third or fourth year of medical school to get some hands-on experience! The dean has invited me here to tell you about the university's rural opportunity program. If you enroll in this program, you can have the opportunity this summer, after your first year of medical school, to spend from four to six weeks observing and assisting a real physician like me in a small rural community. You won't have to compete with other students for time and attention, and you can see what life as a country doctor is really like. The program was designed to encourage medical students like yourselves to consider careers in rural communities that are still understaffed. It seems that medical students are afraid to go into rural family practice for two reasons. First, they don't know much about it. And second, specialists in the cities usually make more money. But, on the up-side, in rural practice, doctors can really get
to know their patients and be respected members of the community. I participated in the program when it first started and spent six weeks in a small rural town. Let me tell you, it was really great! I got to work with real patients. I watched the birth of a child, assisted an accident victim, and had lots of really practical hands-on experience—all in one summer. And to my surprise, I found that country life has a lot to offer that city life doesn't—no pollution or traffic jams, for instance! My experience made me want to work where I'm needed and appreciated. I don't miss the city at all!
【生词摘录】
1. live: adj. not dead or artificial; living 活的;非人造的;有生命的
2. hands-on: adj. providing practical experience of something by letting people do it themselves 实际操作的,亲身实践的
3. enroll: v. to officially arrange to join a school, university or course, or arrange for someone else to 招(生),吸收(成员);注册(学习)
4. physician: n. [C]AmE formal a doctor 【美,正式】(内科)医生
5. understaffed: adj. not having enough workers, or fewer workers than usual 人员(配备)不足的,人手不够的
6. up-side: n. especially AmE the positive part of a situation that is generally bad【尤美】(不利局面中)好的一面,积极面
7. victim: n. [C]someone who has been attacked, robbed, or murdered 受害者;牺牲者
8. jam: n.[C]a situation in which it is difficult or impossible to move because there are so many people, things, cars etc close together 拥挤;堵塞
9. appreciate: v. to understand how good or useful someone or something is 欣赏;赏识;鉴赏
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In the few minutes that remain of today's class, I'd like to discuss next week's schedule with you. Because I'm presenting a paper at a conference in Detroit on Thursday, I won't be here for either Wednesday's or Friday's class. I will, however, be here for Monday's. Next Friday, a week from today, is the midterm exam, marking the halfway point in the semester. Professor Andrews has agreed to administer the exam. In place of the usual Wednesday class, I've arranged an optional review session. Since it is optional, attendance will not be taken; however, attending the class would be a good idea for those worried about the midterm. So, remember: optional class next Wednesday; midterm, Friday.
【生词摘录】
1. Detroit: the largest city in Michigan and a major Great Lakes port; center of the United States automobile industry; located in southeastern Michigan on the Detroit river across from Windsor 底特律
2. administer: v. to organize the way a test or punishment is given, or the way laws are used 执行,实施
3. optional: adj. if something is optional, you do not have to do it or use it, but you can choose to if you want to
可选择的,非强制的
4. attendance: n. [C,U]the number of times that you go to a meeting, class etc that is held regularly 出席率,到场次数。