해커스 액츄얼 테스트 2 통합형 |
Both reading and listening passages are discussing doctors in rural area. However, while the reading states that the number of doctors in countryside is going to decrease, the professor claims that there would not be any significant change in number of doctors in rural area.
To begin with, the professor states that government's policy to dismiss debts for those who work in countryside for a certain amount of time will intrigue young doctors to get a job in rural area. So far, this program is so successful that there is a waiting lists for these positions. This refutes the reading passage's viewpoint that low pay in countryside will deter medical school graduates from working in a rural area.
On top of that, the professor insists that fresh doctors can still get help from experienced ones even when they are apart from each other. In particular, in case an inexperienced doctor in countryside needs some help, he can use phone, e-mail, or even messengers in order to get an instant feedback from skilled doctors in city. This point counters the reading passage's argument that young doctors are concerned about getting a job in a rural area due to their lack of knowledge.
Finally, the professor argues that calm atmosphere of countryside will allure medical school graduates to work in a rural area. Since hospital is busy and fast pased, doctors will eventually look for a place where they can relieve their stress and counterbalance themselves. This place, the professor says, is countryside. In addition, professor mentions that those who were raised in a rural area are likely to be appealed to countryside. This rebuts the reading passage's explanation that city's way of life will prevent young doctors from working in a rural area. |