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    Celina Raddatz quit her job at a nursing home in 2014 to take care of her mother full-time who, 83, suffers from Alzheimer's.

Raddatz,57, and one of her sisters, Rosalia Lizarraga, 61, had been_________their mother together. But as the Alzheimer's_________, the task became too stressful for Lizarraga. The full_________fell on Raddatz, who was determined to perform a promise she and her siblings(兄弟姐妹)had made to their_________as children.

"When my mother was_________, she made us promise never to put her in a nursing home." Raddatz says. "But we never thought she would get_________like this."

Raddatz was born in Mexico. Her mother, a widow(遗婉),_________tune children as a food seller after they moved to America. "My mom was a very_________woman," Raddatz says. When Raddatz was growing up, her mother quit her_________so she could stay home and keep an eye on her children. "She would take us to school and bring us home. She wouldn't let us walk__________to school."

Raddatz and her siblings first began to notice their mother__________in 2005 after she had a bad fall while__________as a housekeeper. In 2006, Raddatz's mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease.

"It's just__________work. I need to care for her around the clock." But anyhow, she__________her job at the nursing home and__________her mother in with her. They also share a bedroom,__________Raddatz can assist her mother when she wakes up throughout the__________.

"It's a__________responsibility because of the promise we made her when she was younger," Raddatz says. It used to__________Raddatz to see families leave their relatives with this disease in a nursing home. Now she has a personal__________for the emotional(情感上的)and physical sacrifices that caring for an elderly loved one takes.

1.A.caring for B.looking into C.arguing about D.agreeing on

2.A.existed B.returned C.disappeared D.progressed

3.A.trust B.request C.collection D.responsibility

4.A.daughter B.brother C.mother D.doctor

5.A.poor B.relaxed C.relieved D.healthy

6.A.sick B.angry C.hurt D.accustomed

7.A.served B.searched C.supported D.collected

8.A.patient B.strong C.straight D.positive

9.A.job B.study C.research D.circle

10.A.out B.back C.alone D.together

11.A.crying B.sleeping C.changing D.recovering

12.A.regarding B.working C.using D.functioning

13.A.private B.unique C.constant D.easy

14.A.did B.left C.enjoyed D.continued

15.A.moved B.called C.turned D.dropped

16.A.so B.and C.for D.but

17.A.track B.night C.orbit D.operation

18.A.personal B.national C.social D.family

19.A.warn B.pain C.comfort D.persuade

20.A.account B.purpose C.service D.appreciation

 

1.A 2.D 3.D 4.C 5.D 6.A 7.C 8.B 9.A 10.C 11.C 12.B 13.C 14.B 15.A 16.A 17.B 18.D 19.B 20.D 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了为了兑现对母亲做出的承诺,在母亲患阿尔茨海默氏症期间,Raddatz放弃工作,全天候伺候生病的母亲。 1.考查动词短语辨析。句意:57岁的Raddatz和她61岁的姐妹Rosalia Lizarraga一直在一起照顾她们的母亲。A. caring for照顾;B. looking into调查;C. arguing about争论;D. agreeing on对…取得一致意见。根据前文“Celina Raddatz quit her job at a nursing home in 2014 to take care of her mother full-time...”可知,Raddatz和她的姐姐Rosalia Lizarraga一起照顾(caring for)患阿尔茨海默氏症的母亲。故选A。 2.考查动词词义辨析。句意:但随着阿尔茨海默病的发展,这个任务对Lizarraga来说压力太大了。A. existed存在;B. returned返回; C. disappeared消失;D. progressed发展。根据后文“the task became too stressful for Lizarraga.”可知,随着妈妈病情的发展(progressed),Lizarraga照顾她的压力太大了。故选D。 3.考查名词词义辨析。句意:责任全部落在Raddatz身上,她决心履行她和她的兄弟姐妹小时候对母亲的承诺。A. trust信任;B. request要求;C. collection采集;D. responsibility责任。根据后文“who was determined to perform a promise she and her siblings(兄弟姐妹) had made to their as children.”可知,当妈妈病重时,照顾她的责任(responsibility)都落在Raddatz身上。故选D。 4.考查名词词义辨析。句意:责任全部落在Raddatz身上,她决心履行她和她的兄弟姐妹小时候对母亲的承诺。A. daughter女儿;B. brother兄弟;C. mother母亲;D. doctor医生。根据后文“‘When my mother was , she made us promise never to put her in a nursing home.’”可知,Raddatz和她的姐妹们向母亲(mother)做出了不把她送到养老院的承诺。故选C。 5.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:“当我妈妈身体健康的时候,她让我们承诺永远不把她送到养老院。”Raddatz说。A. poor贫穷的;B. relaxed放松的;C. relieved感到宽慰的;D. healthy健康的。根据前文讲到的Raddatz的妈妈患阿尔茨海默氏症可知,后文Raddatz的母亲要她的孩子们做出承诺是在她身心健康的(healthy)时候发生的。故选D。 6.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:但我们从没想过她会生这样的病。A. sick生病的;B. angry生气的;C. hurt受伤的;D. accustomed习惯的。根据But表示的转折关系可知,Raddatz的妈妈要孩子们承诺不把她送到养老院,但她们都没有想到她会生这样的病。故选A。 7.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她的母亲是一位寡妇,搬到美国后,一个人靠卖食物养活孩子。A. served服务;B. searched搜索;C. supported养活;D. collected收集。根据前文“Her mother, a widow(遗孀),”可知,Raddatz的妈妈一个人靠卖食物养活(supported)九个孩子。故选C。 8.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:“我妈妈是一个非常坚强的女人,”Raddatz说。A. patient耐心的;B. strong坚强的;C. straight正直的;D. positive积极的。根据前文“Her mother, a widow(遗孀), nine children as a food seller...”可知,Raddatz 的妈妈失去丈夫后一个人靠卖食物养活九个孩子,Raddatz认为她的妈妈很坚强(strong)。故选B。 9.考查名词词义辨析。句意:在Raddatz的成长过程中,她的母亲辞掉了工作,这样她就可以在家里照看孩子了。A. job工作;B. study学习;C. research研究; D. circle循环。根据后文“so she could stay home and keep an eye on her children.”可知,Raddatz的妈妈放弃了工作(job),全天照顾孩子。故选A。 10.考查副词词义辨析。句意:她不让我们单独走路去学校。A. out出现;B. back 向后地;C. alone独自地;D. together一起。根据前文“‘She would take us to school and bring us home.’”可知,Raddatz的妈妈带孩子上学和放学,不让她们独自(alone)走。故选C。 11.考查动词词义辨析。句意:Raddatz和她的兄弟姐妹第一次注意到母亲的变化是在2005年,当时她在担任家庭主妇时摔了一跤。A. crying大哭;B. sleeping睡觉;C. changing改变;D. recovering恢复。根据后文 “after she had a bad fall while as a housekeeper.” 可知,Raddatz的妈妈担任家庭主妇时摔了一跤,这时Raddatz和她的兄弟姐妹们才注意到她的变化(changing)。故选C。 12.考查动词词义辨析。句意:Raddatz和她的兄弟姐妹第一次注意到母亲的变化是在2005年,当时她在干家务时摔了一跤。A. regarding注意;B. working工作; C. using使用D. functioning运行。根据as a housekeeper可知这里意思是当时她干家务时摔了一跤。work as sth干…工作故选B。 13.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这是经常的事。A. private私人的;B. unique独特的;C. constant经常的;D. easy容易的。根据后文 “'I need to care for her around the clock.”可知,照顾妈妈对Raddatz来说是经常的(constant)事。故选C。 14.考查动词词义辨析。句意:但不管怎样,她还是辞掉了养老院的工作,把母亲也搬去和她同住。A. did做;B. left辞去;C. enjoyed享受;D. continued继续。根据前文“Celina Raddatz quit her job”可知,Raddatz辞去了(left)她在养老院的工作。故选B。 15.考查动词词义辨析。句意:但不管怎样,她还是辞掉了养老院的工作,把母亲也搬去和她同住。A. moved搬去;B. called打电话; C. turned转动;D. dropped下降。根据后文 “They also share a bedroom,” 可知,Raddatz为了方便照顾她的妈妈,把她的妈妈搬进(moved)她的家。故选A。 16.考查连词词义辨析。句意:Raddatz和她的妈妈共住一室,以便于妈妈晚上醒来时能得到Raddatz的照顾。A. so以便;B. and并且;C. for因为;D. but但是。根据前文“They also share a bedroom,”及后文的“when she wakes up”可知,Raddatz和她的妈妈共住一室,以便(so)于妈妈晚上(night)醒来时能得到Raddatz的照顾。故选A。 17.考查名词词义辨析。句意:Raddatz和她的妈妈共住一室,以便于妈妈晚上醒来时能得到Raddatz的照顾。A. track轨道;B. night晚上;C. orbit轨道;D. operation手术。根据前文“They also share a bedroom,”及后文的“when she wakes up”可知,Raddatz和她的妈妈共住一室,以便(so)于妈妈晚上(night)醒来时能得到Raddatz的照顾。故选B。 18.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这是我们的家庭责任,因为我们在她年轻的时候承诺过她。A. personal个人的;B. national国家的;C. social社会的;D. family家庭的。根据前文“who was determined to perform a promise she and her siblings(兄弟姐妹) had made to their as children.”可知,因为那个承诺,照顾母亲成了全家人(family)共同的责任。故选D。 19.考查动词词义辨析。句意: Raddatz看到一些家庭把患阿尔茨海默氏症的父母扔在养老院的做法感到痛心。A. warn警告;B. pain痛心;C. comfort安慰;D. persuade说服。根据前文讲到的Raddatz不辞辛劳照顾母亲的做法及后文的“to see families leave their relatives with this disease in a nursing home.”可知,她看到一些家庭把患阿尔茨海默氏症的父母扔在养老院的做法感到痛心(pain)。故选B。 20.考查名词词义辨析。句意:现在,Raddatz个人非常欣赏为照顾老年人做出的牺牲。A. account帐户;B. purpose目的;C. service服务;D. appreciation欣赏。根据后文 “the emotional(情感上的) and physical sacrifices that caring for an elderly loved one takes.”可知,Raddatz个人非常欣赏(appreciation)为照顾老年人做出的牺牲。故选D。
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