Read the following summary of the speech carefully and choose the best word to fill in each blank. The 1 for this welcome address comes from one of my recent readings一Voyage, a biogrphy of Charles Darwin. Drawing an analogy between Darvin's jouney and the life in Stanford, I suggest you, the new students, should 2 and develop yourselves from the following seven aspects. Firsty, Like Darwin, students need to prepare early for their ife's work and remain intellectually 3 throughout their lives. Secondly, Stanford not only gives the students access 4 outstanding scholars, but also offers them many opportunities to get to know these 5 faculty members. More close contact with the professors is the most 6 experience for the students, and actually many of the faculties are 7 to the education of the students. Thirdly, just as Darwin reconsidered his cultural biases when encountering "others", so the students nowadays ought to develop 8 perspectives to understand and appreciate a 9 society. Next, since Stanford is also a great research university, students have the opportunity to participate in research as undergraduates and can 10 to the exploration of the 11 of studies. Then, I encourage students to take the 12 and regard failure as a chance to learn how to overcome 13 . This is just what Darwin did in his voyage, which made him develop his ideas that later 14 his theory. Also, students in Stanford should be dedicated 15 the pursuit of truth, knowledge and understanding. These are also the principles of Stanford estabished by its 16 and early leaders. Finally, Darwin firt enolled in Cambridge as an arts student, but his 17 with the professors paved his way to becoming a scientist. 18 students should not regard their education in Stanford as only a 19 to their first job, but the foundation for their whole life. Darwin's voyage totally changed him, and I hope your experiences in Stanford will also bring 20 to your life.