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21.On which day will the museum be open from 10am to 4:30 pm?A.On Tuesday.】B.On Monday.C.On Christmas Day.D.On New Year's Day.ex22.How much will a couple and ten-year-old twins pay for their tickets?coiA.45 dollars.B.34.75 dollars.C.32.75 dollars.D.22.5 dollars.23.Why is a selfie stick forbidden while you are photographing in the museum?A.It makes your objects out of focus.B.It might endanger the visitors around you.0C.It might disturb the animals you photograph.D.It makes you considered to be unprofessional.earBfollI hurried downstairs to the cafeteria.At the table sat my new mentees():six eager undergraduates whosigned to work on the project I designed."Iget to earn what it's like to be an adviser today,"I thought tomyselfmeefirmexcitedly.But a few minutes later,the students broke the news.They didn't have any training related to the project.I couldn't help sighing.by(empMy inspiration to engage undergraduates in my research came after my two years of working as a teachingbackassistant.Many of my undergraduate students had voiced the same frustration I once had.They were expectedcardto absorb facts and review them in exams but they had no opportunity to apply what they had learned.I believeI could fill that gap by creating a project and enlisting undergrads as the researchers,guiding them through theto exprocess while empowering them to take the lead.meetI reminded myself how green I had been on my first day in the lab.Despite my lack of experience,my mentor28.Wgave me a key to the lab and told me how to set up and run the experiment.Then,he left me to it.He assured methat he was available to help,but he did not hover over my shoulder.Three hours later,I had to throw everythingout and start over because I mistook the concentrations()of chemicals.But my mentor said nothing and he letme make these mistakes so I could learn from them.His example inspired me.On the six students'first day in the lab,my instinct was to jump in and help them,but I29.Wresisted the urge to intervene and watched proudly as they identified the mistakes and leared from them.I put them inA30.Wthe driver's seat when writing up the results for publication.At last,they prepared an excellent draft.Six months later,ina reflection meeting,the students thanked me for letting them find theirown way to grow as scientists.叹24.What made the author sigh after meeting the six mentees?31.WA.They lacked proper training.B.He had to be a new adviser.AC.They had many life frustrations.D.He was late for a few minutes.B25.Why did the author employ undergraduates in his project?20C.A.To offer them a chance to put theory into practice.u0d09u○bu01boy3g0io2a的DB.To fill the gap between advisers and mentees.C.To train them to be his teaching assistantselbl1p7ae9e9mg0c+m0MaD.To help them to perform better in exams.noiimbAhours o26.Why does the author mention his first day in the lab?es.S12 bAexperierA.To prove having proper training is vital.20l20059HoB.To show his great achievements in science.even ifC.To recall his mentor's great way of guiding students.eoforg bng ouimllare ofterD.To indicate it's difficult for green hands to do experiments.without27.What lesson did the author learn from his mentor?It isDresdenA.Doing is better than saying.B.Experience is the best teacher.C.Genius is nothing but labor and diligence.project oD.Good teachers help students ea fromerrors.In ththe heart)nAsia meetings doobeni bu ards have beend)ne ccets the cardwthgroup,rehandsad fllynivlndh.ismtreceivedthis ritual in Japan that merous booksand copromise to transform(tard-wappmg第2页34