類(lèi)型:英語(yǔ)閱讀
時(shí)間:2020-08-28
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For
every parent,
their biggest wish is to
watch their children grow up healthily. But
unluckily, some
people are born with
disabled, or some of them meet
disasters and
being disabled. The
public wants to help them and live the
normal life. In 1990s, the
government named the
third Sunday of May as Help-the-disabled Day, in the hope of
offering help to
those unlucky people.對(duì)于每個(gè)父母來(lái)說(shuō),他們最大的愿望就是看著自己的孩子健康成長(zhǎng)。但不幸的是,有些人天生殘疾,或者遭遇災(zāi)難,變殘疾。公眾希望幫助他們,過(guò)上正常的生活。上世紀(jì)90年代,政府將五月的第三個(gè)星期日定為“全國(guó)助殘日”,希望能幫助那些不幸的人們。
Disabled people are easy to get
rejected when they come to the job
market. The
employers want to hire
someone who can
bring them the
biggest profit, so they
refuse the
disabled without hesitation.
Actually,
though some
people may look
imperfect, they have the
strong will and are very
responsible. They
deserve to be
given a
chance.殘疾人在進(jìn)入就業(yè)市場(chǎng)時(shí)很容易遭受拒絕。雇主們都想給自己招一個(gè)能給他們帶來(lái)最大利潤(rùn)的人,所以他們會(huì)毫不猶豫地拒絕殘疾人。事實(shí)上,雖然有些人殘疾人看起來(lái)是有缺陷的,但他們有著堅(jiān)強(qiáng)的意志,和責(zé)任心。他們值得一個(gè)機(jī)會(huì)。It is bad luck for
people to lose part of the body. But the more
horrible thing is the way the
public sees them,
treating them as the
monsters. For
those unlucky people,
people from all
walks of life
should offer them help, and they need the
chance to move on. The
disabled are just as
normal as us, only a
little difference in
appearance. 人們失去部分身體的人,是他們的運(yùn)氣不好,但更可怕的是公眾看待他們的方式,把他們當(dāng)成怪物。對(duì)于那些不幸的人,大家都應(yīng)該給予幫助,他們需要機(jī)會(huì)往前走。殘疾人和我們是一樣的,只是外表上有點(diǎn)點(diǎn)不同。
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