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Six months ago,I thought my academic careerwas finally taking off.I tore my calf muscle while(A)6.What did the author realize during theplaying with a kitten my partner and I had recentlytreatment?adopted.The doctor said it should get well on itsA.Her real passion for research work.读own,but after a few weeks,the pain had not gone读B.Her determination to do research.away.Further examination found a tumor inC.The importance of having a dreammy body:I had stage 4 cancer.D.The joy of accompanying her familyAs a lover of numbers,I asked my doctor whatthe survival rate was.One in 20 patients,he said.When I got home,I found the doctor's discouragingview repeated in paper after paper.gWhat had begun as the best year of my life hadbecome perhaps the last year of my life.The worstpart was not my pain,but the sadness I was causing(C)7.Which of the following is a suitable title forfor the people who loved me-my partner,my sister,the text?and my parents.A.Accepting unexpected turns in our lifeI stopped my studies to focus on my treatment.读B.Turning challenges into opportunitiesMy illness also made me focus on what I really enjoy,C.PhD interrupted:Dealing with my illnessand find even more satisfaction in my work than I hadD.Cancer:A barrier to my academic careerknown.Although my PhD is officially on hold,workingon my research when I can helps me forget my diseasefor a few moments here and there,like a temporary.escape door.CIn 2022,scientists discovered that geese (spendan average of 10%longer time looking for food than爨Thankfully I have responded well to my treatmentsnormal during at least the next 11 days after fleeingand the tumor has shrunk by more than 50%.And读from the fireworks.They apparently need that time toreturn to their previous state.I will keep going for as long as I can.Last year,.with data from weather radars(雷达),an international team of researchers led by ecologistBart Hoekstra of the University of Amsterdam revealedhow many birds take off immediately after the start ofthe fireworks,at what distance from fireworks thisoccurs and which species groups mainly react.They found the effects were strongest within the(A)4.What do we know about the author fromfirst 5 km of fireworks,but overall flight activityparagraph 1?remained at a higher level at distances up to aboutA.She had clear career planning.10 km."Birds take off as a result of an acute flight读B.She was confused about her future.读response due to sudden noise and light.We alreadyC.She was proud of her teaching ability.knew that many water birds react strongly,butD.She met the challenge of getting a PhD.now we also see the effect on other birdsthroughout the Netherlands.Generally,communities of large-bodied species display astronger response than communities of small-⑧bodied species,"says Hoekstra.Because 62%of all birds in the Netherlandslive near humans'living areas,the consequences of(B)5.What did the author do after knowing herfireworks are high for all birds throughout thesurvival rate?A.She refused medical treatment.country.Flying requires a lot of energy,so birds读should be disturbed as little as possible during theB.She searched for related literature.读cold winter.Measures to ensure this are especiallyC.She finished her last research paper.important in open areas such as grasslands,whereD.She contacted the people who loved her.many larger birds spend the winter.The effects offireworks on birds are less pronounced near forestsand semi-open habitats.In addition,smaller birdssuch as tits and finches live there,which are lesslikely to fly away from disturbance2
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