Directions:There are 20 blanks in the following passage.
For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should choose
the ONE that best fits into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on
the Answer Sheet with a single line through the
center. Many people wrongly believe that when
people reach old age, their families place them in nursing homes. They are left
in the 1 of strangers for the rest of
their lives. Their 2 children visit
them only occasionally, but more often, they do not have any
3 visitors. The truth is that this idea is an unfortunate
myth of an 4 story. In fact, family
members provide over 80 percent of the care 5
elderly people need. Samuel Prestoon, a sociologist, studied
6 the American family is changing. He
reported that by the time the 7 American couple reaches 40 years of age, they have more parents than
children. 8 , because people today live
longer after an illness than people did years 9
, family members must provide long term care. More psychologists
have found that all caregivers 10 a
common characteristic: All caregivers believe that they are the best 11 for the job. In other words, they all felt
that they 12 do the job better than
anyone else. Social workers 13 caregivers to find out why they took 14 the responsibility of caring for an elderly relative. Many caregivers
believed they had 15 to help their
relative. Some stated that helping others 16
them feel more useful. Others hoped that by helping 17 now, they would deserve care when they became
old and 18 . Caring for the elderly and
being taken care of can be a 19 satisfying experience for everyone who might be 20
.