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    The United States will have more adults aged 65 and over than children by the year 2035, the US Census Bureau says As the American population ages, the demand for services and care for older adults is growing.

SenCura is a company that provides non-medical at-home care for seniors in the northern Virginia area. Cliff Glier founded the company 12 years ago. He says its services include help with bathing, transportation, getting dressed and planning and preparing meals.

Hollie is one of SenCura’s professional caregivers. She visits 88-year-old Olga Robertson’s home every day for three hours. Robertson says she likes having Hollie’s help.

“Well, she cooks for me and she does a good job. She takes me to appointments (约会) and things like that and whatever I want to do. Sometimes, we go to walk in the mall if it’s cold out in the winter time.”

But when Hollie is not around, Robertson still has a caregiver—a robot named Rudy, who can have a conversation and also tells jokes and plays games and dances with Robertson.

In addition to keeping Robertson mentally and physically active, Rudy provides services 24 hours a day. He watches for lost things, reminds Robertson about her doctor’s appointments and tells her when it is time to take her medicine. The robot is a little more than one meter tall. It has a screen that makes checking in with family and caregivers easy.

Anthony Nunez is the founder of INF Robotics, the company that created Rudy. He says the idea for the robotic caregiver was inspired by what his own mother lived through when his grandmother got older.

SenCura’s Cliff Glier met Nunez and his team at an event more than a year ago. He became interested in introducing Rudy to his own customers. Glier says Rudy is not competition for human caregivers. He says the robot is there to help but cannot do all the things that caregivers do, like bathing and dressing seniors.

1.What does the company SenCura do?

A.It focuses on care service for seniors. B.It supports medical research projects.

C.It develops robots helping poor seniors. D.It provides medical services for seniors.

2.Which of the following can not the robot Rudy do?

A.Talk with seniors. B.Dress seniors.

C.Tell jokes. D.Play games with seniors.

3.What inspires Anthony Nunez to invent the robot Rudy?

A.The change in the population of the United States.

B.The fast development of modern science and technology.

C.The work experience from a professional caregiver called Hollie.

D.His mother’s experiences of looking after his grandmother.

4.What’s the best title of the text?

A.The American Population Ages Seriously

B.Professional Caregivers for Seniors Are Popular

C.INF Robotics Invented New Robots for Children

D.New Caregivers for Seniors

 

1.A 2.B 3.D 4.D 【解析】 本文是说明文。文章讲述了美国的老年人越来越多,SenCura公司派护理者到老年人家里提供服务而 Anthony Nunez设计了机器人来帮助老年人,但目前它不能为老人洗澡和穿衣。 1. 细节理解题。根据第二段中的“SenCura is a company that provides non-medical at-home care for seniors in the northern Virginia area. ”可知,SenCura是一家为弗吉尼亚北部地区的老年人提供非医疗家庭护理的公司。即SenCura公司专注于为老年人提供护理服务。故选A。 2. 细节理解题。根据第五段的“a robot named Rudy, who can have a conversation and also tells jokes and plays games and dances with Robertson.”可知,Rudy可以和罗伯逊交谈,还可以讲笑话,玩游戏和跳舞。根据最后一段中的“He says the robot is there to help but cannot do all the things that caregivers do, like bathing and dressing seniors.”可知,他说机器人可以为老年人提供帮助,但它不能完成护理者所做的所有事情,例如为老人洗澡和穿衣。结合选项可知,机器人Rudy不能给老年人穿衣服。故选B。 3. 细节理解题。根据倒数第二段中的“He says the idea for the robotic caregiver was inspired by what his own mother lived through when his grandmother got older.”可知,Anthony Nunez说,发明机器人作为照料者的想法来自于其母亲照顾年老的祖母所经历的事情。即Anthony Nunez的母亲照顾祖母的经历促使他发明了机器人Rudy。故选D。 4. 主旨大意题。这篇文章介绍了随着美国的老年人越来越多,SenCura公司派出的护理者来到老年人的家中服务,但是护理者不能24小时提供服务,而 Anthony Nunez设计了机器人帮助老年人,以弥补护理者不能随时为老人提供服务。即D项(新的老年人护理员)能够作为文章的标题。故选D。
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