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 Even though we are living in an age where growing old is thought of as an inevitable misery, this doctor has been changing the game for seniors over the last 25 years.

        It all started in 1991 when the Harvard-educated physician was transferred from working in a stressful emergency room to being the medical director of a nursing home in upstate New York. The depressing and regimented (严格管制的) environment got him thinking on what exactly could improve the residents’ conditions.

        Even though animals in nursing homes were illegal at the time, Dr. Bill Thomas took a chance. Based on a hunch (直觉), he brought in two dogs, four cats, hens, rabbits, 100 birds, a multitude of plants, a flower garden, and a vegetable patch.

        The change was dramatic. There was a 50% drop in medical prescriptions along with a dramatic decrease in death rates—but most importantly, the residents were simply happier.

        Dr. Thomas’s approach, named the Eden Alternative, has driven nursing homes to allow a more autonomous (自主的) and creative living space for their elderly. It erases the belief that growing old means growing useless. He encourages residents to think of their age as an enriching new phase of life rather than the end of it.

        Thomas, now a speaker and author of several books, also created small, independently-run residences with their own bedrooms and bathrooms, and he has been preaching a singular message that getting old is not a bad thing.

        “Within six weeks, they had to send a truck around to pick up all the wheelchairs,” Thomas told the Washington Post. “You know why most people in nursing homes use wheelchairs? Because the buildings are so big.”

        The 56-year-old doctor’s methods have been adopted in Australia, Japan, Canada, and America with enormous success. Last year he published Second Wind: Navigating the Passage to a Slower, Deeper, and More Connected Life, a guide on how to shift our perspectives on aging and growth.

        He is currently traveling through North America performing with his guitar and his enthusiasm on his Age of Disruption Tour.

49. What has Bill Thomas been persistently advocating?

A
Good health is not just a privilege of the young.
B
Nursing homes should be strictly limited in size.
C
Getting old is by no means something miserable.
D
Residences for seniors should be run independently.
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答案:

C

解析:

解析:C。题干中问到托马斯一直倡导何种理念。原文第六段最后一句提到,他一直都在宣讲的一个信息是,变老并不是一件坏事(getting old is not a bad thing)。C项与此相符,其中的something miserable对应定位句中的a bad thing,故为正确答案。

错项排除:A项内容在原文中无依据,故排除。原文中只是提到托马斯创建了独立运营的小型公寓,但并没有说托马斯倡导的是限制养老院的规模或独立运营老年公寓,B项和D项利用文中细节进行干扰,与原文意思不符,故均可排除。

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