题目内容
【题目】More and more people, especially in developed countries, arc becoming older. In the United States there are currently over 40 million people aged 65 and over, more than 10 million are over 85. Caring for these senior citizens is becoming a necessity, and a big industry.
Traditionally, care for the elderly has taken place in an extended family, where grandparents live at home and are helped by other family members. However, as more and more young people enter the work force full time they cannot care for their parents or grandparents any more. There are more than 10,000 organizations that provide care for the elderly. More than 1,000 were founded last year alone. Ordinary people quit their jobs and start private care centers, where they offer senior citizens their services.
One of the most difficult aspects of such an organization is finding the right people to do the job. Caring for the elderly is not an easy task. It requires skill and patience. Among daily tasks are preparing meals, washing older people, or simply keeping them company. Many care workers quit because they find it very depressing(令人沮丧的). It is important to help the elderly stay mobile as long as possible. When they cannot walk or climb stairs they need more help: thus costs become higher. Care workers concentrate on exercises to help them stay mobile. In many cases assisted living replaces round-the-clock health care. Elderly people need help with some daily tasks but can mostly live on their own. It also costs less than full nursing care.
While wealthy Americans turn to private care centers, those who are poorer cannot pay for the services because Medicare does not cover it. Not all countries offer health care provided by the state. In Asia and Africa, for example, older people are cared for by family members.
【1】Why are more and more private care centers started?
A. Many people can't find other jobs. B. Caring for the elderly is an easy task.
C. Many young people take full time jobs. D. Care workers can get well paid.
【2】Who pays for the service in the care center?
A. Medicare. B. The state. C. The family. D. Care centers.
【3】What is the third paragraph in the text mainly about?
A. Reasons to start a care center. B. Skills that care workers need.
C. Costs for nursing care. D. Difficulties in running a care centre.
【4】How many daily tasks for nursing care are mentioned in the text?
A. Three. B. Four. C. Five. D. Six.
【答案】
【1】C
【2】C
【3】D
【4】B
【解析】本文是一篇社会生活类文章,主要介绍了在美国针对老人的私人护理中心的兴起及问题。
【1】细节理解题。根据第二段中的“However,as more and more young people enter the work force full time they cannot care for their parents or grandparents any more.There are more than 10,000 organizations that provide care for the elderly.”可知,由于年轻人忙于全职工作而没有时间照料老人,所以越来越多的针对老人的私人护理中心开始出现,故C项正确。
【2】推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“While wealthy Americans turn to private care centers,those who are poorer cannot pay for the services because Medicare docs not cover it.”可知,在美国虽然有钱人去私人护理中心,而穷人负担不起这比服务费用,因为美国的医疗保险不涵盖这项服务,由此可见,私人护理费用是由家庭承担的,故C项正确。
【3】段落大意题。通读第三段内容,特别是由第一句话“One of the most difficult aspects of such an organization is finding the right people to do the job.”可知,本段主要讲的是经营护理中心所面临的困难——很难找到合适的护理人员,故D项正确。
【4】细节理解题。根据第三段的介绍可知,护理人员的工作包括给老人做饭、洗澡,陪伴老人,帮老人活动等,文章共提到了四项工作,故B项正确。