跟读练习: My Last Day at Work + Escaping to Oxford - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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Come on, this is your last day.
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Come on, this is your last day.
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I made myself emotional.
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today is my last and final day at the dupy practice that i've been working in for the last four months which is crazy life
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goes by so fast that means i need to go to the shops to get
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them a little thank you and a goodbye present before we
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head to work today the sun is shining yeah summer
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is here and that's why i feel such positive feelings and like positive energy today because you know me
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finishing this four month rotation at the gp practice just shows that to me it indicates that i'm almost done
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with my two-year training as a doctor and i am one step closer to having my location freedom and time freedom
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that i've been craving in this last almost two years of training it feels like you know time will
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never pass and I will never finish my training I will never finish these two years but actually I will and I am
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I can't believe that this is my last drive to the GP.
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It's crazy and I'm so happy and proud of myself for pushing through.
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Oh my god, I made myself emotional.
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That's so funny.
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But there's so many cards.
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Okay, I'm trying to pick a card that says thank you on it.
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Okay, there is something that I see.
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Thanks a lot.
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Thanks a lot, Rachel.
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Thanks a lot, you idiot.
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Thanks a lot, Rachel.
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Thanks a lot.
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That's so funny.
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If you know, you know.
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okay you know what i'm not going to waste so much time on this because i still need to think of what i'm going to put in this card i don't think
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it's going to be very heartfelt like i'm just writing a card to the place and to my colleagues that i worked with so i don't think it's that deep just pick one please.
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This is actually kind of cute and I think it would fit with the aesthetic of the GP that I'm working in because everyone in the GP practice that I'm working in are women.
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All the workers, all my colleagues are women except the pharmacist but you know it's a women run family practice for that reason I think they would appreciate some flowers.
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What about this?
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Danish pots and cookies.
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Payments accepted.
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I'm in my last clinic room ever.
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I want to write the card and put the biscuits before we start the working hours.
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It's currently 8.27.
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No, I don't think I have a pen here.
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I need to get it from the reception.
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I'll just borrow a pen.
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I'll bring it back.
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In the end, I got them a little card and a tin of biscuits, which is a very British thing actually.
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Everyone here during their breaks eat biscuits with a cup of tea.
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Do you like a cup of tea?
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Yeah, sure.
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Keep going, have a cup of tea.
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I thought it was fitting.
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Let's put these upstairs in the kitchen area slash break room.
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I'm trying to hike myself up right now, come on.
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This is your last day.
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13 patients to see today.
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And...
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no.
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Okay, I thought they gave me a home visit.
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Whenever they gave me a home visit, which means seeing the patient in their home, that just takes my whole lunch break and I can't get a chance to have a lunch.
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And then I get a migraine.
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I'm glad they didn't give me a home visit on my last day.
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Yeah, thankfully.
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Okay, good.
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13.02.
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I was like, oh my god, I'm so happy that I don't have a home visit.
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And then, notification.
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They gave me a home visit.
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I just grabbed a quick bite anyway thankfully the patient doesn't live so far I can literally walk there you know it's a lovely day to go for a walk it's sunny it's not that sunny but you know still make the most of life
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I've successfully finished GP, yay!
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One of the best things about family medicine or GP is how much teaching and research it involves and I wanted to show you how I created visuals for my research write-up using Gamma Imagine,
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saving me so much time and probably had some role in impressing my supervisor.
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So this was my actual research project and I wanted to add a polished chart to present my data.
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But designing visuals manually is time consuming and when I try to do it, it just never looks that good.
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So instead, I just told Gamma exactly what I wanted and what my results were and it instantly generated multiple visuals for me to choose from and I could tweak colours, get creative with the style.
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It's basically your own AI design partner for any visuals you need.
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and then I just export the image and add it to my research report just like that.
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Super quick and easy.
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You can try Gamma Imagine for yourself at gamma.app We're in Oxford!
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I had a couple of days off before starting my new rotation at the hospital so I wanted a bit of a scenery change thank you have you been here before?
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you know I haven't true fair enough but maybe they don't know if you have what happened right?
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I think you'll enjoy it more than wherever you've not been in oh god it's so nice today so sunny
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Can we get a large cup with pistachio, Dubai and strawberry cheesecake?
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It's okay.
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Why should we eat it?
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If you're not cold you can sit outside.
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Oh no, it's raining!
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Oh my god, it's hailing!
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It's not in my brain!
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Wow!
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That's crazy.
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The Dubai chocolate one is so nice and it's like a huge chunk of chocolate
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I'm trying to understand what's happening here right now.
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Yeah So many different things going on at the same time, right?
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There's so many different shows and I'm trying to understand what's so special about today like is that like a national Like what is going on?
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Like an Earth Day or something?
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Maybe it's National Earth Day.
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Oxford Folk Festival.
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Oh my god, what the hell is going on?
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You can see the birding with the goat on its head.
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It's actually scary up online.
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Isn't that a bit unsettling?
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It is.
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Wait, I didn't realise English people had folk like this.
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Why?
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This is how you know we're in a rich area.
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Why?
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I'm never gonna find this in like South London.
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How do you think people will get into this in the first place?
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There's another one.
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Oh, crazy!
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There's just so many shows today.
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It's National Cult Day, that's what it is.
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I guess you know you're in Oxford when there are bikes lined up like this.
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Oh this is part of University of Oxford isn't it?
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Yeah, so this was built by King Charles in 1922.
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Are you making this up?
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He built it for his wife.
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Really?
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No, not really, I don't know.
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You know what, I've been here before with my family.
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Have you been here before?
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You know I have been.
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So you have been to Oxford before?
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Yeah, I have.
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That's a lie.
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It's a lie to me.
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Oh my god.
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And also I came to Oxford before anyway.
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This girl just been lying to me all day.
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I've prepared a whole tour guide presentation and all for me.
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And I've been just lying, huh?
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The crazy part is I've not been to any of these areas myself either, so I'm just as much of a tourist as you all today.
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Really?
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So Mahlal works in Oxford.
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Yep, so I'm in my second year of doctoring in Oxford.
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If you want to get into the library and you're a member of the public, you can't.
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You have to buy your ticket to just check out.
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But if you are studying at uni of Oxford or you're working at one of the hospitals and get access.
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Which my father is.
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Yeah.
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So he's giving me access too.
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N I
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This is what you call professional performative studying.
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The thing is I'm evil.
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I actually want to get some work done.
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Quick admin work.
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Yeah, quick little admin library stuff.
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I know, what are you going to do?
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I'm going through my emails actually.
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I'm going to do some portfolio stuff because I've not been keeping track of my portfolio.
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Oh The
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chaps attacking someone.
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Wait, what?
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These are the British chaps.
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These are very stereotypically British.
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Oh my god.
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It doesn't matter if you're in Oxford, you're in London, you're in Manchester, anywhere you'll find chaps, okay?
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They all look like this.
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I was just filming my shoes.
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Do you want to explain what that is?
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That is a tree.
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That's all I know about it to be honest.
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It's the limit of my knowledge.
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You don't know about this house?
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So this house, according to local legend, was owned by Sir William Rudolph in 1342.
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If you go to this door and you knock on it three times and you turn around, there'll be a spirit waiting for you.
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Do you want to try it?
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No.
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Good idea.
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You think I'm stupid, huh?
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No.
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It's like you think I'm stupid.
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Sure.
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This actually looks so good.
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This is the most aesthetic dessert.
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What is this called?
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Bingsu.
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Come on, my name is Asian desserts.
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The seminar recommended this place to me, even though this is a high city.
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Can I start?
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Yeah, please.
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Food in Oxford is actually good.
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I just didn't know where to go to.
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So glad that I came to find places for you.
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Well, you found one place.
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It's not giving yourself too much good at all.
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The food in Oxford is actually good.
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在这个视频中,讲述者正在描述他在医务室工作的最后一天。经过四个月的轮岗,他对即将结束这段经历充满了情感与感激。他回忆了这段训练期间的挑战与进步,并感到即将实现他渴望的职业自由与时间自由。阳光明媚的夏日让他心情愉悦。在这个特别的日子里,他计划为同事们准备感谢卡和饼干,以表达他的谢意和告别。

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