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[单项选择]What does Martha say about office diaries
A. She thinks that, unfortunately, they are necessary.
B. She never uses one at all.
C. her secretary keeps one for her.
[单项选择]What does the say about Mike
A. He is good-looking
B. He is looking for a new job.
C. His luck has been ba
[单项选择]What does Robert say about online friendship
A. It is hard to prove.
B. It is easy to find.
C. It does not last long.
[单项选择]What does Steven say about the chairs
A. He will have difficulty getting permission to include them.
B. He will be able to give them to Elizabeth as part of the deal.
C. It is unreasonable of Elizabeth to ask for them.
[单项选择]What does Martha say about her employees
A. They must listen more carefully to what customers say.
B. She finds whet they can tell her very useful.
C. It is difficult to recruit enough good quality staf
[单项选择]What does the woman say about Susan
A. She lives in the countryside all the time.
B. She doesn’t enjoy her life.
C. She hasn’t come back from the countryside.
D. She lives in the countryside for some time every year.
[单项选择]What does the man say about Miho
A. He’s surprised that Miho earned a lot.
B. He has doubts about the news.
C. He wonders if Miho is ready for school.
D. He is worried about Miho’s internship.
[单项选择]What does the woman say about Jane
A. She hasn’t gone travelling for several weeks.
B. She likes to take long trips.
C. She prefers not to go outing on weekends.
D. She takes a long time to plan her trips.
[单项选择]What does the man say about children
A. They blush more readily than women do.
B. They’re uncomfortable performing in front of adults.
C. They don’t respond to stress well.
D. They blush less frequently than adults do.
[单项选择]What does the man say about Tom
A. He has lost many of his paintings.
B. He has become a famous person.
C. His fortune has been good recently.
D. He no longer makes good paintings.
[单项选择]What does the man say about Linda
A. She is forgetful.
B. She is considerate.
C. She is forgiving.
D. She is careless.
[单项选择]What does the man say about Judy
A. He’s surprised she chose that agency.
B. He wonders why she’s still kept her job.
C. He doesn’t know when her classes started.
D. He doubts she makes much money now.
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What does it say about a society that outsources the last years and moments of life to a clinical setting that is neither loving, nor particularly caring
(46) More succinctly, what does it say about us when we ship our parents off to nursing homes instead of caring for them, in the toughest times, at home
As we grow older, we all face life in different ways. (47) We all see, upon occasion, the ravages of disease and the frailty and indomitable spirit of our humanness as loved ones struggle to face their own aging. Parkinsons, dementia, Alzheimer’s, cancer, strokes and other ailments take loved ones, issuing a summons to the younger generation to respond. How we respond tells us who we really are and what we are made of.
Dispirited by the seemingly shallow "caring" of medical facilities like "nursing homes", many Americans are embracing "home care". And the benefits of home-care experience can far outweigh t