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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 he lacked experience.
B、Because people had no confidence in his abilities.
C、Because he was in bad health.
D、Because people had prejudice against the disabled.

答案 D

解析 细节题。哈罗德起初很难找到律师的工作,因为他是盲人,许多律师事务所拒绝聘用他。认为盲人不可能当律师。总之,人们对残疾人有偏见,即D项。
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