Direction: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. Please fill the corresponding letter into the blank. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once. Contrary to popular belief, older people generally do not want to live with their children. Moreover, most adult children ____1_____ every bit as much care an support to their aging parents as was the case in the “ good old days”, and most older people do not feel ______2______ . About 80% of people 65 years and older have living children, and about 90% of them have ________3_____ contact with their children , About 75% of elderly parents who don’t go to nursing homes live within 30 minutes of at least one of their children. However , _____4______ having contact with children does not guarantee happiness in old age. In fact , some research has found that people who are most involved with their families have the lowest spirits. This research may be ______5_____, however, as ill health often makes older people more ______6____ and thereby increases contact with family members, So it is more likely that poor health, not just family involvement, ______7______spirits. Increasingly, researchers have begun to look at the quality of relationships, rather than at the frequency of contact, between the elderly and their children. If parents and children share interests and values and agree on childrearing practices and religious ____8___ , they are likely to enjoy other’s company. Disagreements on such matters can ___9____cause problems If parents are angered by their daughter’s divorce, dislike her new husband, and disapprove of how she is raising their grandchildren, _____10____are that they are not going to enjoy her visits. A. abandoned D. chances G. dependent J. fulfillment M. provide B. advanced E. commitment H. distant K. grant N. understandably C. biased F. dampens I. frequent L. merely O. unrealistically