阅读理解答案是什么 感觉老师给的答案是错的,谢谢《写作与阅读理解》P192 Paper Three Passage 4Passage 36 The transition from living in your own home and directing every aspect of your family’s life to being confined to a wheelchair and being dependent on others for everything, is a traumatic change. Five months after my mother's 91st birthday, she fell and this one single incident her life. She was in hospital for months and then moved to a nursing facility. We knew she would
阅读理解答案是什么 感觉老师给的答案是错的,谢谢
《写作与阅读理解》P192 Paper Three Passage 4
Passage 36
The transition from living in your own home and directing every aspect of your family’s life to being confined to a wheelchair and being dependent on others for everything, is a traumatic change.
Five months after my mother's 91st birthday, she fell and this one single incident her life. She was in hospital for months and then moved to a nursing facility. We knew she would never go home again and then came the day when she too knew it. When I visited my mother I recognized she was putting up a brave front, yet I knew inwardly she was questioning her own value.
She was completely helpless, confined to a bed unless someone moved her to chair. The sinks were not even set up for wheelchairs so she had difficulty even brushing own teeth. Closets held her clothing up high, as if she had elastic arms. Her legs would barely respond to lift or shift and her conversations indicated she felt as useless as those legs. Mother was wondering why she was still on this earth.
Four infections had drained mother to the point where she no longer read or did crossword puzzles or played cards with herself. Wishing to stimulate her interest in something, I asked her if I could read a short story to her. She nodded her consent and laid her head back on the pillow. I told her the story of The Patient ...
The Patient was bedridden and only able to chat a bit and smile. All the nurses looked forward to going into the Patient's room because they were overworked, tired and in need of something--- perhaps the milk of human kindness. In the Patient's room they fed on the warmth of the smile they received. Each person was uplifted by the good cheer, gentle words, and by the abundant and concerned thoughtfulness of this one senior Patient.
1. The author's mother can do nothing except_________ after she fell down.
A. brush her teeth B. reach her clothes
C. go to the wheelchair from bed D. read and play cards
2. The author told her mother the story of The Patient because _________
A. her mother likes listening to stories B. the author wants to cheer her up
C. it was boring to stay in bed D. it was her mother's birthday
3. Why did all the nurses look forward to going to the Patient's room?
A. Because they can go there to have a rest.
B. Because the Patient needed great care.
C. Because they can enjoy the kindness of that Patient.
D. Because they want to escape from bitter patients.
4. The phrase "dish out" in Paragraph 6 probably means _____________
A. to give out B. to put into dishes C. to collect D. to ask
5. We may infer from the passage that ________________
A. the author's mother was the Patient.
B. the author's mother found her worth again by that story
C. patients are usually very kind to doctors and nurses
D. the author was happy because her mother recovered
1 C. go to the wheelchair from bed
2 B. the author wants to cheer her up
3 C. Because they can enjoy the kindness of that Patient.
4.这个词组的意思是“抛出”
5B. the author's mother found her worth again by that story