I work in a nursing home and my job is to take care of the elderly.
This year, a very sweet old lady that I cared for, Alice, had gone through a difficult time. She got dementia and so she had been in the hospital twice. In November I was finally able to get her back to her “home”.
Alice had thought her daughter was coming to visit her on Christmas day and that they were going to have the whole family together like the old days. When she finally realized that that happy moment was not going to happen, she was very sad. Knowing that her daughter was coming after Christmas was not enough to make her feel happy, I hated the idea of her being alone on the holiday!
On Christmas Eve, I gave her a surprise by asking if she would like to go to a candlelight service at church that night.
Instead of taking her to my church, I took her to her old neighborhood church where all her friends were. We got there early and I got her a seat where her friends could see her as they came in. Then soon some of her friends came to the church and they rushed over to greet her and sit with her.
The candlelight service was beautiful and Alice got a lot of love from her old and new friends there.
The truth of the story is that I am the one who got the best gift: the smile on Alice’s face.
The underlined word “dementia” in Paragraph 2 probably is _____.
A.an illness | B.a letter | C.a house | D.a plan |
What was the best gift that the author got on Christmas Eve?
A.The candlelight service. | B.Praise from Alice’s friends. |
C.Thanks from Alice’s daughter. | D.Alice’s happiness. |
Which of the statement is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Alice’s daughter came to visit her on Christmas Eve. |
B.None of Alice’s friends came to the church. |
C.The candlelight Christmas Eve made Alice really happy. |
D.Alice’s family never got together on Christmas Day in the old days. |
What is the best title for this passage?
A.A special candlelight Christmas Eve | B.The dream of an old lonely lady |
C.My special job | D.The true love |