听下面一段独白,回答问题。
My mom's a wonderful woman. She was born in Texas in 1968 and worked as a Spanish teacher until 2005.<br />Then, two years later, with my father's help, she built a home for children in Honduras.<br />She devoted herself to caring for the poor, both physically and emotionally.<br />However, from 2020, everything was different.<br />My mom was found with Alzheimer's disease, but luckily, she doesn't have Parkinson's disease<br />or any blood pressure disorders, which are common diseases for the elderly.<br />Right now, my mom lives in a special care center that meets the needs of residents who suffer from such medical conditions.<br />Several times a week, a woman comes to bathe her.<br />They often offer activities at the center, and these include singing, exercise, and even short trips to the local area.<br />Although my mom isn't able to participate in these as she did in the past, she still enjoys the simple things,<br />holding hands, watching TV shows, and taking short walks outside.<br />I used to talk about everything with my mom, but now, my conversations with my mom are always short, like last week.<br />My mom's a wonderful woman. She was born in Texas in 1968 and worked as a Spanish teacher until 2005.<br />Then, two years later, with my father's help, she built a home for children in Honduras.<br />She devoted herself to caring for the poor, both physically and emotionally.<br />However, from 2020, everything was different.<br />My mom was found with Alzheimer's disease, but luckily, she doesn't have Parkinson's disease<br />or any blood pressure disorders, which are common diseases for the elderly.<br />Right now, my mom lives in a special care center that meets the needs of residents who suffer from such medical conditions.<br />Several times a week, a woman comes to bathe her.<br />They often offer activities at the center, and these include singing, exercise, and even short trips to the local area.<br />Although my mom isn't able to participate in these as she did in the past,<br />she still enjoys the simple things, holding hands, watching TV shows, and taking short walks outside.<br />I used to talk about everything with my mom, but now, my conversations with my mom are always short, like last week.
(1)
When did the speaker's mother build a shelter for children?
A . In 2005.
B . In 2006.
C . In 2007.
(2)
What disease does the speaker's mother suffer from?
A . Alzheimer's disease.
B . Parkinson's disease.
C . Blood pressure disorders.
(3)
What can the speaker's mother do now?
A . Sing songs.
B . Watch TV shows.
C . Do morning exercises.
(4)
What will the speaker probably talk about next?
A . Her talks with her mother.
B . The care center's regulations.
C . Her mother's expectations of her.
答案: C
A
B
A