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Every Saturday, Grandpa and I walk to the nursing home to visit some of the old and sick people there because they can¡¯t take care of themselves. First we visit Mrs. Sokol. I call her ¡°The Cook.¡± She likes to talk about the time when she was a well-known cook in Russia. People would come from miles, just to taste her chicken soup. Next we visit Mr. Lipman. I call him ¡°The Singer¡± because he loves to sing for us. Whenever he does, his voice fills the air, clear and full of energy. I also enjoy Mrs. Kagan¡¯s stories about her own experiences during the old days. I call her ¡°The Memory Lady.¡±
One day Grandpa got very sick and the doctor said they didn¡¯t think he would get better.
It was time to visit the nursing home again. I had to go alone. Everyone was surprised when I told them that my grandpa was ill and in hospital.
A few days later, Grandpa was not able to sit up, eat and even speak. I went to the corner of the room so Grandpa wouldn¡¯t see me cry. Suddenly, I heard someone singing. I looked up. It was The Singer. Behind her were The Cook. and The Memory Lady. The Cook brought her famous homemade chicken soup. The Memory Lady held Grandpa¡¯s hand and told us how Grandpa once came to visit her in a snowstorm, just to bring her some roses for her birthday.
Before I realized it, visiting hours were up. That evening, Grandpa called the nurse in and said he was hungry. Soon he began to sit up. Finally he was able to get out of bed. It is really a miracle (surprising event), isn¡¯t it?
СÌâ1:Why did the writer and his grandpa go to the nursing home every Saturday?
СÌâ2:Who were Grandpa¡¯s good friends in the nursing home?
СÌâ3:Why did the writer cry?
СÌâ4:Please put the sentence ¡° Before I realized it, visiting hours were up.¡± into Chinese?
СÌâ5:What do you think of Grandpa?
Every Saturday, Grandpa and I walk to the nursing home to visit some of the old and sick people there because they can¡¯t take care of themselves. First we visit Mrs. Sokol. I call her ¡°The Cook.¡± She likes to talk about the time when she was a well-known cook in Russia. People would come from miles, just to taste her chicken soup. Next we visit Mr. Lipman. I call him ¡°The Singer¡± because he loves to sing for us. Whenever he does, his voice fills the air, clear and full of energy. I also enjoy Mrs. Kagan¡¯s stories about her own experiences during the old days. I call her ¡°The Memory Lady.¡±
One day Grandpa got very sick and the doctor said they didn¡¯t think he would get better.
It was time to visit the nursing home again. I had to go alone. Everyone was surprised when I told them that my grandpa was ill and in hospital.
A few days later, Grandpa was not able to sit up, eat and even speak. I went to the corner of the room so Grandpa wouldn¡¯t see me cry. Suddenly, I heard someone singing. I looked up. It was The Singer. Behind her were The Cook. and The Memory Lady. The Cook brought her famous homemade chicken soup. The Memory Lady held Grandpa¡¯s hand and told us how Grandpa once came to visit her in a snowstorm, just to bring her some roses for her birthday.
Before I realized it, visiting hours were up. That evening, Grandpa called the nurse in and said he was hungry. Soon he began to sit up. Finally he was able to get out of bed. It is really a miracle (surprising event), isn¡¯t it?
СÌâ1:Why did the writer and his grandpa go to the nursing home every Saturday?
СÌâ2:Who were Grandpa¡¯s good friends in the nursing home?
СÌâ3:Why did the writer cry?
СÌâ4:Please put the sentence ¡° Before I realized it, visiting hours were up.¡± into Chinese?
СÌâ5:What do you think of Grandpa?
СÌâ1:They went there to visit some of the old and sick people there.
СÌâ2:The cook, the singer, and the memory lady.
СÌâ3:Because her grandpa was not able to sit up, eat and even speak.
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