题目内容
“There are only four kinds of people in this world,” former first lady Rosalynn Carter once wrote. “Those who have been caregivers, those who currently are caregivers, those who will be caregivers, those who will need caregivers.” Her comment is true now more than ever before. This is a nation of caregivers. You can see it in the numbers: Approximately 50 million Americans provide the majority of the help needed by relatives or friends who are elderly, ill, or disabled. And those figures are only going to grow—the number of people 65 and over is expected to double in the next 40 years, and the number of those over 85 will more than three times.
But the reality of caregiving is best understood not with figures but through the following stories of spouses(配偶), children, siblings (兄弟姐妹), and friends who have stepped forward when a loved one needed them. Their experiences explain what’s new about caregiving these days, and what never changes.
What’s new: an economic climate that makes the cost of caregiving harder than ever to bear; an increasingly mobile society in which families may be separated by a continent when a crisis unfolds; and the effects of divorce(离婚) and the increasing numbers of people who are choosing to stay single, which mean that many people are reaching their middle years and beyond without a spouse or child at hand.
What never changes: the fact that neither fame nor fortune nor physical gifts protects against sickness and old age. And the fact that no difficulty will keep family and friends from doing what they can to help. We will meet some of the caregivers who have risen to the challenge here. For all of them, the experience has been stressful. But it has also brought their lives new meaning and strengthened their power to love.
63. The main idea of the first paragraph is that__________.
A. Former first lady Rosalynn was a wise woman
B. People in the world can be divided into four types
C. A large number of Americans are caregivers in a way
D. America is a fast aging nation with 50 million in need of caregiving
64. We can see from the third paragraph that__________.
A. more and more American people use mobile phones
B. more and more American people work harder due to the climate change
C. more and more middle aged American people do not want to get married
D. more and more American families tend to live in different places in the world
65. The underlined sentence in the last paragraph means__________.
A. everyone can be rich or famous
B. everyone needs to be taken care of
C. everyone should protect the sick and the old
D. everyone will fight against sickness and old age
66. What is the writer most likely to write about after the last paragraph?
A. The stories of some caregivers.
B. The changes of American society.
C. The reason why something has changed about caregiving.
D. The reason why something has not changed about caregiving.
CDDA