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Who takes care of the elderly in the United States today? The fact is that family members provide over 80% of the care that elderly people need. In most cases the elderly live in their own homes. A very small percentage of America's elderly live in nursing homes. Samuel Preston, a sociologist at the University of Pennsylvania, studied how the American family is changing. He reported that by the time the average American couple reaches about 40 years of age, their parents are usually still alive. The statistics show the change in lifestyles and responsibilities of aging (老龄化) Americans. The average middle-aged couple can look forward to caring for elderly parents sometime after their own children have grown up. Moreover, because people today live longer after an illness than people did years ago, family members must provide long-term care. These facts also mean that after caregivers provide for their elderly parents, who will eventually die, they will be old and may require care too. When they do, their spouses (配偶) will probably take care of them because they have had fewer children than their parents did. Because Americans are living longer than ever, more social workers have begun to study ways of caregiving to improve the care of the elderly. They have found that all caregivers share a common characteristic They believe that they are the best people for the job. The social workers have also discovered three basic reasons why the caregivers take on the responsibility of caring for an elderly, dependent relative. Many caregivers believe they had an obligation (职责) to help their relatives. Some think that helping others makes them feel more useful. Others hope that by helping someone now, they will deserve care when they become old and dependent. Samuel Preston's study shows that______.
A.
lifestyles and responsibilities of the elderly are not changing
B.
most American couples over 40 have no living parents
C.
middle-aged Americans have to take care of their children and parents at the same time
D.
elderly people may need care for a long time because they live longer after an illness
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A.
财政部门
B.
审计部门
C.
税务部门
D.
商业银行
【单选题】旅行社应当按年度将经营和财务信息等统计资料,在次年( )底前,报送原许可的旅游行政管理部门。
A.
1月
B.
3月
C.
6月
D.
9月
【单选题】休克淤血性缺氧期时交感-肾上腺髓质系统处于
A.
高度抑制
B.
衰竭
C.
兴奋
D.
高度兴奋
E.
变化不明显
【单选题】选择正确的说法
A.
我应该进去旁边的一座大楼找一个空房间。
B.
我应该进旁边的一座大楼 去 找一个空房间。
【单选题】休克淤血性缺氧期时交感-肾上腺髓质系统处于
A.
高度抑制
B.
衰竭
C.
兴奋
D.
高度兴奋
【单选题】旅行社应当按年度将本旅行社经营和财务信息等统计资料,在次年( )前,报送原许可的旅游行政管理部门。
A.
4月15日( )、
B.
3月15日
C.
2月15日
D.
1月15日
【多选题】“我应该 进去旁边的一座大楼 找一个空房间。”该句子划线部分应调整为( )。
A.
进一座旁边的大楼去
B.
进旁边的一座大楼去
C.
进旁边的一座大楼
【单选题】休克淤血性缺氧期时交感肾上腺髓质系统处于:
A.
高度抑制
B.
高度兴奋
C.
衰竭
D.
变化不明显
E.
兴奋
【判断题】《旅行社条例》规定,旅行社及其分社应当按照规定向旅游行政管理部门报送经营和财务信息等统计资料。( )
A.
正确
B.
错误
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