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About 43.5 million Americans are taking care of aging relatives and friends, sacrificing(牺牲) time, money and sometimes their careers and personal health. They are doing the work of professional caregivers, who spend years training for the job. As baby boomers age, the demand for unpaid caregivers is rising. Meanwhile ,the number of them is dropping rapidly thanks to smaller family sizes, higher divorce rates and increasingly demanding jobs. This November, actor Rob Lowe offered to tell his story and send some encouragement to the millions struggling to care for a loved one.

I had my first experience with unpaid care giving fairly early. My father, Charles, was diagnosed(诊断)with lymphoma at age 50.I was 26.Luckily,he was financially successful and had a loving wife, my stepmother. It was challenging, but she was there from taking care of my father.

In my late 30s, my mother, Barbara Hepler, was diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer. That was when I was introduced to the front lines of what so many millions are experiencing. She did not have a husband or a significant other, so it fell to me and my two brothers to handle everything from her initial diagnosis to doctor shopping, treatment options, driving her to appointments and, finally, the end of life-which was profoundly difficult, obviously.

At the time, I was starring in and producing a network television show, The Lyon’s Den. It was fighting for its ratings life. If I took time off, the show would be canceled, I was responsible for 150 crew members ,so I had to find a way to do both.

Besides. there is the negotiation of medical coverage, which requires phone calls, weeding through paperwork and talking to insurance companies and doctors. I remember thinking, Jesus Christ, if I were sick and had to do this on my own? I don’t think I could get out of bed in the morning.

The people we are talking about-the friends and family members who are out there doing important work-are unpaid. Watching a loved one go through an illness, possibly ending in death, is stressful and depressing. Add economic and scheduling burdens, and the load for caregivers is heavy. To them I say, Don't forget about yourself. When you get on an airplane, the crew says, Secure your own mask first before helping others.”Why? Because without you taking care of yourself, you can’t take care of anybody else. That’s why I’ve partnered with EMD Serono andEmbracingCarers.com, where you’ll find invaluable information regarding everything you’ll be, or are, going through.

1.What’s the main idea of the first paragraph?

A. large number of Americans are taking care of their loved ones.

B. Unpaid caregivers are in great demand due to a variety of reasons.

C. Taking care of aging relatives and friends is increasingly demanding.

D. Many Americans have received training to become professional caregivers.

2.Why does Rob Lowe mention his father’s case?

A. To indicate the possible stress of a carer.

B. To introduce his family’s medical history.

C. To emphasize the importance of being healthy.

D. To prove Charles’ luck of having a loving wife.

3.What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 4 probably mean?

A. The TV show was then struggling to win a larger audience.

B. The TV show was quite popular among local unpaid caregivers.

C. The TV show was fighting to be allowed to shoot more seasons.

D. The TV show was about patients who were fighting against diseases,

4.Which of the following could probably be the best title?

A. What makes a good carer?    B. Where are the caregivers?

C. Why are carers necessary?    D. Who cares for the carer?

 

1. B 2. A 3. A 4. D 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。描述了美国“无偿看护人”的现状和面临的问题这一社会现象。 1.细节理解题。第一段第三、四句“the demand for unpaid caregivers is rising. Meanwhile ,the number of them is dropping rapidly thanks to smaller family sizes, higher divorce rates and increasingly demanding jobs.”可知由于家庭规模缩小、离婚率上升以及工作要求越来越高等种种原因,因此对无偿看护人的需求正在上升,故选B。 2.推理判断题。根据第二段最后一句“It was challenging, but she was there from taking care of my father.”可知照顾父亲的事对26岁的Rob Lowe来说是很有挑战性的,因此他提到这件事的目的是为了指出护理人员可能承受的压力。故选A。 3.句意猜测题。根据划线部分句子“It was fighting for its ratings life”句意“它在为自己的收视率而战”可知电视节目正在努力争取更多的观众。故选A。 4.主旨大意题。根据最后一段倒数第二句“Because without you taking care of yourself, you can’t take care of anybody else.”可知作者提倡无偿看护人员要照顾好自己,因为不照顾好自己,就无法照顾别人。故本文章提倡看护人也需要被看护。故选D。
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