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问题 What’s Harold’s interest while he’s practising law? [br]  
W: Hi, Harold. Welcome to today’s program.
M: I’m glad I have the opportunity to be here.
W: What’s your special interest while you’re practising law?
M: I’m particularly interested in striving for the rights of the handicapped.
W: Harold, you’re quite popular now, but do you find it quite difficult for you to become successful in your career?
M: Absolutely. As a blind, it’s even more difficult for me to get a job as a lawyer in the beginning. I was turned down by over forty law firms. They thought it’s impossible for a blind person to practise law, even though my qualification included good ranking in my Harvard Law School.
W: Then what’s the turning point for people to change their views of limitation and exclusion?
M: That’s on April 16th, 1976. The Department of Labor issued regulations that mandate equal-employment opportunities for the handicapped. So, the business community has become enthusiastic to offer employments to the disabled. The employment opportunities for the handicapped had been improving then.
W: That’s great! What’s your hope for the employers to treat their handicapped workers?
M: I hope they will not show just sympathy to their handicapped employees, but the important thing is to consider them as functional as the able-bodied and treat them no differently.
W: OK, Harold. Thanks for your time.
M: My pleasure.

选项 A、Because people became more kind and tolerant to the disabled.
B、Because laws for equal job opportunities for the handicapped was issued.
C、Because Harold strived for the rights and fair treatment for the disabled.
D、Because employers find the disabled functional by and by.

答案 B

解析 细节题。劳动部颁布法令,要求为残疾人提供平等的工作机会,所以雇主们开始雇用残疾人。选择B项。
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