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Dr. Amanda Harris was ready for sleep since it was already 11 pm. The phone rang. On the other end of the line was a woman about to break a promise. The woman was her mother’s neighbor. Flora Harris had made the neighbor swear she wouldn’t tell her daughter she’d had a heart attack and was in hospital. The neighbor wisely decided to disobey orders.

Amanda desperately wanted to get to the hospital immediately, but she couldn’t. She lives in Washington D. C., and her mother lives in California. For the past year and a half, Amanda has gone to Los Angeles every other month to take care of her mother. Flora Harris takes care of her husband, James, who’s 91 and has Alzheimer’s disease. They live in their own home, and a caregiver comes to help them a few hours a day.

Amanda is one of many Americans facing the heartache of how to take care of aging parents from afar. She’s often worried and guilty, not to mention busy with a demanding job, two teenage daughters and the frequent trips to California.

In some ways, Amanda is lucky. She has the resources to make the trips to Los Angeles. Plus, she is a doctor who treats the elderly. She’s treated countless patients whose children live far away.

“But it’s still tough,” she says. “I can foresee what the next few years are going to look like, and it’s not a pretty picture. There will come a time when my father won’t recognize me and I worry he’s going to be violent and hurt my mother.”

So what do you do when you live a continent away from your aging, sick parents? You can hire someone to help, but you can’t count on it completely.

1.Why is Amanda worried and guilty?

A. She is tired of taking care of her husband.

B. She cannot afford to go to California often.

C. She cannot take good care of her aging parents.

D. She has heart disease and cannot do a demanding job.

2.The author considers Amanda lucky because ________.

A. her parents are well cared by a caregiver

B. she has experience of treating the elderly

C. her parents are not very old

D. she has a lot of free time

3.What’s one of the symptoms of a person with Alzheimer’s disease?

A. Having no sense of pain.

B. Having heart attacks often.

C. Always feeling worried and guilty.

D. Being unable to recognize relatives.

4.The writer writes this passage in order to _________.

A. stress the importance of tending aging parents

B. give some advice on tending aging parents from afar

C. introduce the current situation of aging parents in the USA

D. show the difficulty of tending aging parents living far away

 

1. C 2. B 3. D 4. D 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章运用Amanda Harris的例子,来说明美国的子女无法照顾远方年迈的父母的这一社会现象。 1.细节理解题。第三段第一句“Amanda is one of many Americans facing the heartache of how to take care of aging parents from afar.”可知Amanda之所以担心愧疚是因为她无法照顾远方自己年迈的父母,故选C。 2.细节理解题。第四段最后一句“She’s treated countless patients whose children live far away.”可知作者认为Amanda幸运的原因是她照顾过无数孩子们住得远的病人,即她有照顾老人的经验。故选B。 3.细节理解题。第五段倒数第二句“There will come a time when my father won’t recognize me”可知Amanda的父亲患有老年痴呆,Amanda担心他有一天会不认得自己,故老年痴呆的症状之一为无法认出自己的亲属,故选D。 4.主旨大意题。根据最后一段总结段落第一句话“So what do you do when you live a continent away from your aging, sick parents?”(那么,当你住在一个远离年迈生病的父母的大陆上时,你会怎么做呢?)以及文章的主要内容都是围绕着Amanda照顾远方年迈父母的例子来描述,故文章的主要目的是为了说明出照顾住在远方的年迈父母的困难。故选D。
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