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Facts about AgingThe overall difference in

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Facts about Aging


The overall difference in life expectancy at birth in the United States is about 7 years (i.e.72 for men vs. 79 for women); and at every age women, on average, can expect to live longer than men. Interestingly, older women are more likely to suffer from debilitating illnesses than men. However, this difference seems to reflect the fact that women typically have less wealth and education than men - two factors that are associated with shorter life expectancies for both sexes. When the effects of poverty and education are removed in the relevant statistical analyses, these sex differences in rates of disability disappear.
The elderly generally show very high interest in associating with friends and close family members. What they show less interest in than younger adults is the expansion of their social networks to make new friends.
About one-third of problem drinkers develop their alcohol abuse problem late in life, and this problem of alcoholism among the aged is indeed more acute for women than men. Overuse of drugs may result from the tendency of some doctors to automatically prescribe drugs rather than search for underlying physical or psychological causes of symptoms, especially when the patients are elderly women. It may also reflect the fact that women are more likely to be facing the loneliness and stress associated with the loss of a spouse than men, and are generally more likely to seek help from a doctor.
Alzheimer’s disease, the much-dreaded form of dementia associated with profound memory loss and other increasingly devastating symptoms, is a condition that strikes a significant number of elderly people. Nevertheless, most elderly people will never suffer such memory loss. In fact, contemporary estimates suggest that moderate to severe memory loss is found in only 4 to 6 percent of adults over age 65. The most important point to be aware of is that while memory (especially short term memory) does deteriorate somewhat as we get older, profound memory loss is not a "natural" consequence of the aging process. It is a product of disease. Evidence of profound memory loss should prompt a visit to a physician who specializes in such problems.
after age 80 the ratio of widows to widowers in the U.S. is about 5 to 1. This statistic reflects the fact that women have a longer life expectancy than men, and the fact that women typically marry men older than themselves. Differences in wealth may also make it easier for marriage-minded widowers to find mates than widows, since elderly women are more likely to be living in poverty than elderly men.
The stereotype of depressed lonely old people is a pervasive one, but it is not supported by the facts. While social isolation is a problem for many older people, it is also a problem for many young people as well. Surveys consistently show that, in the absence of serious illness, older people generally report higher levels of happiness or life satisfaction than young people. One reason for this is that as people age they seem to devote increasing attention to the task of managing their affective states and avoiding sadness or anxiety.
Although there is considerable variability in the degree of loss, sensory decline is fairly inevitable. These losses, it should be noted, have important implications for environmental design in the care of the elderly. For example, greater use of acoustical tile to absorb background noise, use of non-slippery floor surfaces to provide additional traction, and use of non-glare surfaces and clearly marked boundaries can all increase comfort and safety.

According to Para. 4, it is true that
A. profound memory becomes worse as people get older.
B. Alzheimer’s disease is associated with short term memory loss.
C. most elderly people over the age of 65 suffer from severe memory loss.
D. a person should go to the doctor when showing symptoms of profound memory loss.

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一枚大头针

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⑴陈刚是一家私营脱水蔬菜厂的老板,公司80%以上的产品出口。这天,他接到市食品工业协会会长紧急电话,说有一个外商准备在全市的私营脱水蔬菜厂中选择一家重点投资,这几天就来考察。另外,会长告诉他,近期国际市场对脱水蔬菜需求量大,叫他加大生产数量。

⑵陈刚马上召开中层以上管理人员会议:“这几天质量方面千万不能出纰漏,一定要争取到外商的投资合作。”可会后不到一个小时,包装车间主任就风风火火地闯进陈刚的办公室,说一个叫朱凤的女员工发现别在护袖上的一枚大头针不见了,可能掉进了半成品或成品的蔬菜中。陈刚慌了,赶紧跑到包装车间。那个叫朱凤的女员工刚才被车间主任训斥后正在不停地哭泣,见陈刚来了忙赔不是:“老板,这完全是我的错,可以扣我的工资,但千万不要开除我。我一家老小还等着我的工资呢!”

⑶陈刚问:“你确定那枚大头针掉进了半成品或成品中而不是别处?”朱凤点点头。

⑷“不开除你?想得倒美,赶快收拾东西,准备走人!”一旁的车间主任嚷起来。陈刚望了一下朱凤:“那枚大头针掉进去的事别人知道吗?”朱凤摇摇头。陈刚又问:“那你为什么不隐瞒而立即报告了呢?”朱凤哭哭啼啼地说:“我想,不能误了外商投资的大事啊!”

⑸陈刚一挥手,立即通知全线停机,从正在包装的半成品和上千件成品脱水蔬菜中寻找那枚大头针。车间主任连忙摆手:“老板,这至少要一天时间啊。我们的损失得多大啊——不就是一枚大头针吗?

⑹谁知陈刚大吼一声,指着车间主任骂道:“你胡说!我宣布,从现在开始你被解聘了,赶快到人力资源部办理退工手续。”他对着哭泣的朱凤说:“从现在起,你行使车间主任一职,另外奖你5000元。”

⑺什么?朱凤将大头针掉进脱水蔬菜中不仅没受到任何处罚,还升官得奖金?一时全厂议论纷纷,但绝大多数员工站在陈刚的一边。

⑻可经过一天的寻找,哪有那枚大头针的影子。尽管如此,陈刚还是封存了那些半成品和成品,组织人员继续寻找。

⑼第二天,会长领着一个老太太来到陈刚的办公室,一进门,会长就笑眯眯地告诉陈刚,外商已经选择了你们作为合作伙伴。陈刚一愣——人家外商还没来考察呢。会长哈哈大笑起来:“已经考察过了,就是昨天发生的那起大头针事件。”他一指那个老太太:“这就是外商萨莎女士。”

⑽萨莎女士从挎包里拿出一张纸,递到陈刚的手里,竖起大拇指用熟练的汉语说道:“你是我们最信任的合作伙伴。”陈刚接过那张纸一看,原来是昨天解聘那个车间主任、提拔和奖励朱凤后张贴在公告栏上的那张公告。

⑾原来,萨莎女士一到陈刚的脱水蔬菜厂,就听到员工们议论纷纷,继而看到那张公告,明白了事情的原委。最终,选择陈刚作为她投资合作的重要伙伴。至于那枚大头针,两天后最终在一件成品中被找到,被封存的所有半成品和成品也顺利“解冻”。

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小题2:当听说大头针可能掉进半成品或成品脱水蔬菜中后,车间主任是“风风火火地闯进陈刚的办公室”,陈刚是“赶紧跑到包装车间”,请分析“闯”、“跑”的表达效果。(2分)

小题3:朱凤冒着被扣工资甚至被解聘的风险,报告自己不慎将大头针掉进脱水蔬菜中的事情,从中可以看出她具有什么样的品质?(2分)

小题4:车间主任担心停机寻找丢失的大头针损失太大,这种做法是为企业利益着想,陈刚为什么还要解聘他?(2分)

小题5:萨莎女士为什么会选定陈刚作为“最信任的合作伙伴”?(3分)

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