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Passage 2"Science and everyday life cannot and should not be separated."Those were the words uttered by pioneering British scientist Rosalind Franklin,who firmly believed that the pursuit of science should be1 toall.As a woman working in the first half of the 20th century,Franklin's contributions to some of the greatest scientific discoveries of our time including the structure of DNA—were sadly2in her lifetime.More than 60 years after Franklin's death, we are3 living in a different world,where women play an important part in every echelon(阶层)of our society—not least in science,innovation,higher education and research. UK universities are world leaders when it comes to advancing and4 gender equality.In the past decade, we have seen a5 increase in England in the number of women accepted on to full-time undergraduate degrees inscience,technology,engineering and maths(Stem subjects).And in the last academic year,women6 for more than half of all Stem postgraduates at UK universities.Data shows us the7 to success gets harder for women to climb the further up they go. Although women make up the majority of undergraduates in our universities,just under half of academic staff are female. At8 levels,only a quarter of professorsare women,and black women make up less than 2% of all female academic staff.There are also stark differences in pay across grades. The gender pay gap based on median salaries across the sector in 2016-2017 was 13.7%,9 there isstill some way to go to ensure women are rising through the ranks to higher grade positions and being paid10 .A)accessible F)effective K)promotingB)accounted G)ladder L)seniorC)adaptation H)misread M)submissionD)appropriately I)nomination N)suggestingE)considerable J)overlooked O) thankfully
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