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1、一My brother Stanley died last January from cancer, and I spent a lot of time with him in hospital over his last few months. I witnessed the care he received and, at the time, I thought it was poor. It shocked and hurt me. While Stanley was sick, I was a medical student. I therefore had an investment
2、 (投入) in the medical profession. It gave me an insiders view of the care Stanley received, when most people spending time with a very sick loved one only have an outside view. However, as I see now, it made me judge the care that his doctors and nurses gave him too harshly (严厉地). We experienced long
3、 waits in emergency departments, and doctors were unsure of the particulars of Stanleys case. We waited around for doctors to arrive, but they seldom turned up. But worst of all was Stanleys senior doctor. Near the end, he announced coldly that there was nothing left to try. “All the options (选择) ha
4、ve been used,” he said. And with that, he departed (离开), never to be seen again. All this affected the way I thought about my studies. Did I want to work in a field where people treated pa-tients as if they were numbers on a chart? After Stanley passed away, I finished my studies and graduated with
5、all the rest of the students in my year. They went on to get jobs in hospitals, while I took a year out. I simply couldnt face working in medicine. Eventually, I applied for and got a position as a cancer doctor in a busy clinic (诊所) in a big city. Now I was a cancer doctor myself, and I often had t
6、o tell patients bad news. It is a terribly difficult thing to inform someone that they have a grave illness. I also found that I couldnt always answer patients questions. They would want to know whether they could be cured, or how long they would live for, but it wasnt always possible to say. It was
7、 then that I understood what a difficult job health providers do. It made me think back to my encounters (经历) with doctors and nurses when Stanley was sick. Perhaps what I had thought was unprofessionalism or coldness was just a reflection of the demanding (要求高的) nature of the work. I began to see m
8、y patients as Stanley, and myself no longer as his sister, but one of his caregivers. Now I was in their shoes the people who spend every day caring for others. I still miss Stanley horribly, but at least now the anger has gone.Summary writing 概要写作Please write a summary of the article in 60 words.参考
9、答案:I was a medical student when my brother died from cancer. I witnessed the care he received, and I was shocked and hurt by it. All this affected how I thought about my studies, so I took a year out without finding a job after graduation. Then I became a cancer doctor myself and experienced lots of
10、 cancer cases. It was then that I understood the attitude and behavior of the doctors and nurses before. I learned to care for patients as much as I could.二Recently, a foodie (吃货) friend of mine asked me whether Id seen the TV series Chefs Table.Of course, I hadnt because Im not that into food. But
11、I do get hungry for adventure sometimes, so I decided to watch the show. This is when I was introduced to the chef (大厨) Francis Mallmann. He makes choices; he doesnt plan. When he was young, he looked for mentors (导师) and experiences, not books or paths. He honored his roots but embraced the world a
12、nd sought things and places he didnt know. He doesnt cling to one lifestyle and he doesnt bend to expectations. This made me wonder: Arent we supposed to assess (评估) risk, have a plan and then make our move? I grew up thinking I had to have a plan and have long-term stability (稳定性) in front of me. W
13、hen I saw Mallmann doing what makes him happy, everything changed. I thought to myself, “Thats how were supposed to live.” Being true to myself. I have already reconciled (和解) with the shame of being inspired by a TV show. Mallmann is inspired by nature, food and language. Me? My life-changing momen
14、t came from watching Netflix with my dollar store reading glasses (老花镜) on. No wonder I felt slightly unfulfilled. After watching Mallmann, I felt as if Id stood up from a cozy fireplace (壁炉) and the blanket of my life just fell to the ground. I submitted (递交) my leave of absence application to my e
15、mployer less than a month later. Im now full of excitement. Im leaving my job and a good salary, and Im going to do things that feed my soul. Michael Kernis and Brian Goldman, psychologists (心理学家) at Clayton State University in Georgia, studied the benefits of authenticity (真实性) and being true to yo
16、urself. Some of the benefits of following your inner voice include enjoying a strong sense of purpose in life, greater confidence, healthier relationships and strong skills to deal with change or difficulty. So, if youre out there living an interesting life and you meet Mallmann, throw one of his burnt potatoes at him for me. And then tell him I say thank you. I