Old Japanese living alone can now hire a "family" for lunch and a few hours’ pleasant talk. Just give them a ring and ask for, say, a daughter, son-in-law and grandchild. They will show up at your door, and greet you emotionally as if they hadn’t seen you for years.
Some 15 couples have so far hired "families". "We have nearly 80 people on the waiting list," said the president of the company that offers such services. "What is common about these senior citizens is that they are thirsty for human love. We are helping them make their dreams come true."
Where once big families with three or more generations living together were common, now numbers are reducing fast. In cities there are very few indeed. Many old people see their families only rarely (稀少地,难得地) , if not at all. This may be because the children’s bosses have sent them to a distant city, even abroad, or just because busy family members cannot find
A. high-ranking officials in cities
B. old people
C. respectable (可敬的,高尚的) ladies and gentlemen
D. rich old couples living in cities
Old Japanese living alone can now hire a "family" for lunch and a few hours’ pleasant talk. Just give them a ring and ask for, say, a daughter, son-in-law and grandchild. They will show up at your door, and greet you emotionally as if they hadn’t seen you for years.
Some 15 couples have so far hired "families". "We have nearly 80 people on the waiting list," said the president of the company that offers such services. "What is common about these senior citizens is that they are thirsty for human love. We are helping them make their dreams come true."
Where once big families with three or more generations living together were common, now numbers are reducing fast. In cities there are very few indeed. Many old people see their families only rarely (稀少地,难得地) , if not at all. This may be because the children’s bosses have sent them to a distant city, even abroad, or just because busy family members cannot find
A. to ask for help when they are iii
B. to seek love and comfort
C. to strengthen (加强,巩固) parent-children relations
D. to realize their big-family dreams
"Can I see my baby" asked the happy new mother. When the baby was in her arms, she couldn’t believe her eyes. The baby was born without ears.
Time proved that the baby’s hearing was perfect though he had no ears. He got on well with his classmates. But one day, he said to his mother, tears in his eyes, "A big boy called me a freak."
The boy’s father asked the family doctor, "Could nothing be done"
"I believe I could graft on a pair of outer ears if they could be gotten," the doctor said. They tried to find a person who would be helpful for the young man.
One day, his father said to the son, "You’re going to the hospital, son. Mother and I have found someone who will donate the ears you need. But we must keep it a secret who the person is."
The operation was a great success, and a new person appeared. His cleverness and hard work made him a very successful perso
A. had no outer ears
B. was born without hair
C. was in her arms
D. could not hear her
What is "Walk to School"
Now we are working on a programme of "Walk to School". We would like as many parents and children as possible to take part, even if in a small way. Children who walk to and from school along with their parents can learn essential road safety and life skills.
You can take part by...
■ Walking to and from school with your child every day.
■ Walking for one or two days during the week.
■ Encouraging others to walk, if you already do.
Walking is great!
■ Walking is great exercise! A walk is good for your body and can keep you fit.
■ You won’t have to waste time looking for a parking site.
■ It’s free. You’ll save money by not using the car.
■ It’s pollution-free.
■ It’s a good chance to talk to your children and to meet other parents, too.
Enjoying walking to school!
Here are some suggestions to help you and
A. driving skills
B. running skills
C. road safety and life skills
D. knowledge about science
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