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    The older your parents get, the less stable they are on their feet, so you need to make sure that their home is as easy to walk around as possible. One of the most important rooms that needs to be accessible is the bathroom.1. In this article, we are going to give you  some tips on how you can make your bathroom more accessible.

One of the best ways to make your bathroom more accessible is to fix some rails or handles.2. Rails  can also  be added near  the  shower and  in  other  places in  the  bathroom to make the whole room a lot more accessible.

It is hard to predict how much your parents are going to be able to walk when they are older, so you need to make sure that you are thinking about the future. 3.  If they need   to use a wheelchair then they will find that with small entrances, they won’t be able to get  the wheelchair through.

4.  This is because as they get older, their eyesight can start to worsen and so    they need a little more light to be able to see things. Think about fixing some overhead lighting as well as lights beside important things in the bathroom. This will help to prevent any sort of trips or falls and they will be able to feel a lot safer when they are using your bathroom in the future.

Are you planning on making your parents’ home a lot more accessible in order to prepare for the future?5.

A.Get advice from the experts.

B.This room can be very slippery.

C.Don’t ignore the lighting in their bathroom.

D.Keep reading if you want your parents to be more accessible.

E.Try out some of the tips that we have given you in this article.

F.This is why you need to think about making the doors in their home a lot wider.

G.These give them something to hold onto when your parents get up and down from the toilet.

 

1.B 2.G 3.F 4.C 5.E 【解析】 本文为记叙文。随着父母年纪的增长,脚步不稳,进出浴室会不方便,作者给出许多建议让父母方便进出浴室。 1.考查对上下文的理解主推理判断能力。空格处所在第一段叙述了父母的年龄越大,他们的脚步越来越不稳了,因此要确保父母的家尽可能易于走动。最重要的是浴室。根据常识可知,浴室一般很滑。分析选项可知B项This room can be very slippery(这个房间很滑)符合题意,故选B。 2.考查对上下文的理解主推理判断能力。空格前的“One of the best ways to make your bathroom more accessible is to fix some rails or handles.” 更方便使用浴室的最好方法之一就是固定一些扶手或把手。后文“Rails can also be added near the shower and in other places in the bathroom to make the whole room a lot more accessible.” 浴室附近和浴室里的其他地方也可以加两根扶手,让整个房间更容易进入。由此可推断出本段与在浴室固定把手让父母入厕所时能有依靠。分析选项可知G项These give them something to hold onto when your parents get up and down from the toilet(当你的父母进出厕所的时候,这些扶手给了他们一些依靠)与本段意义一致,且有词的复现(Rails ),故选G。 3.考查对上下文的理解主推理判断能力。根据空后的“If they need to use a wheelchair then they will find that with small entrances, they won’t be able to get the wheelchair through.” 如果他们需要使用轮椅时,会发现出入口太小了,轮椅无法通过。由此可知,这是把父母家的门做得更宽的原因。故F项This is why you need to think about making the doors in their home a lot wider.(这就是为什么你要考虑把他们家的门做得更宽的原因)符合题意,故选F项。 4.考查对上下文的理解主推理判断能力。根据空格后的“This is because as they get older, their eyesight can start to worsen and so ...they need a little more light to be able to see things” 这是因为随着年龄的增长,他们的视力会开始下降,所以他们需要更多的光线来看清东西。可知,本段是指父母年纪大了,视力不好,需要更多的光才能看清东西,尤其是浴室的灯光不能忽视。分析选项可知C项Don’t ignore the lighting in their bathroom.(别忽视他们浴室的灯光)谈到灯光问题,与本段意义一致。故选C。 5.考查对上下文的理解主推理判断能力。全文主要叙述了随着父母年纪的增长,脚步不稳,进出浴室会不方便,作者给出许多建议让父母方便进出浴室。因此为了将来你年老的父母考虑最好就试试作者提出的建议。根据空前的“Are you planning on making your parents’ home a lot more accessible in order to prepare for the future?”你是不是为将来做准备打算让你父母的家更方便?可知E项Try out some of the tips that we have given you in this article(试试我们在这篇文章中给你的一些建议)符合题意,故选E。
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