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He had expected the nursing home to be a cozy little building where a handful of old people quietly spent their last days
with the comforting help of dutiful nurses. Instead, the building Daan led him to was huge. Three stories with several
wings branching out from the central block in the middle of a well-tended park, provided with plenty of trees and flowers
and patches of garden no doubt meant to dress the place up to look like a well-to-do country house or a luxury health spa.
But nothing could disguise the institutional bulk of the “home” or the endless comings and goings of cars and vans and
buses and bikes and various vehicles of a clinical type, and the people—patients, visitors, medical staff—who thus
arrived and left. In fact, not a home in any honest sense of the word but a busy hospital for the treatment of the legion of
ailments, failings, accidents, and calamities, including the final requirement of death, that afflict the elderly, senior
citizens, those in the autumn of their years. 【題組】34 What can’t people find in this “home”?
(A)Skilled medical care (B)Vehicles such as cars, vans, buses, and bikes
(C)Family members living together (D)Small gardens with trees and flowers