The Disabled Should Have Equal Rights
People who live with disabilities are always considered shameful, for it was difficult for them to manage to do the daily affairs that we take for granted。 In fact, they have no differences from us expect their disabilities which are formed because of inborn deficiency or unfortunate accidents。 Luckily, now we find that there is much we can do to help them, such as improving the living conditions of them。
People who live with disabilities are always considered shameful, for it was difficult for them to manage to do the daily affairs that we take for granted。 In fact, they have no differences from us expect their disabilities which are formed because of inborn deficiency or unfortunate accidents。 Luckily, now we find that there is much we can do to help them, such as improving the living conditions of them。
But one day when I got to a high-grade hotel, I realized that there was still much left for us to do to provide the equal access to the disabled。 As soon as I got through the door of the hotel, I found it almost impossible for the lame or the blind to enter。 The glass door would keep revolving unless someone stopped it。 People in wheelchairs were hardly able to stop the door and it seemed that the width of the door was not as wide as that of the wheelchair。 On the other hand, the revolving door was likely to hit the arms or heads of the blind when they tried to get through。 The service counter was too high for the people in wheelchairs to reach。 If they wanted to seek counsel of checking in or get publicity materials, they could hardly be served as normal people。
But one day when I got to a high-grade hotel, I realized that there was still much left for us to do to provide the equal access to the disabled。 As soon as I got through the door of the hotel, I found it almost impossible for the lame or the blind to enter。 The glass door would keep revolving unless someone stopped it。 People in wheelchairs were hardly able to stop the door and it seemed that the width of the door was not as wide as that of the wheelchair。 On the other hand, the revolving door was likely to hit the arms or heads of the blind when they tried to get through。 The service counter was too high for the people in wheelchairs to reach。 If they wanted to seek counsel of checking in or get publicity materials, they could hardly be served as normal people。
The counter as well as the phones was in so high a position that it couldn’t be reached by people in wheelchairs。 Except these, the stairs were one of the inconvenient facilities for the disabled。 There were no elevators or even plain passages for the lame, so that they were unable to get to another floor unless others offered help。
The counter as well as the phones was in so high a position that it couldn’t be reached by people in wheelchairs。 Except these, the stairs were one of the inconvenient facilities for the disabled。 There were no elevators or even plain passages for the lame, so that they were unable to get to another floor unless others offered help。
Every member of society has the right to a reasonable quality of life, including the disabled。 As society develops, we have the responsibility to offer equal access。 Only in this way are the disabled able to live productive and meaningful lives as we do。
Every member of society has the right to a reasonable quality of life, including the disabled。 As society develops, we have the responsibility to offer equal access。 Only in this way are the disabled able to live productive and meaningful lives as we do。
小学英语祈使句的用法
六年级英语感叹句的结构
初中英语祈使句的用法
英语强调句型的常见用法
初中英语祈使句用法小结与练习
小学英语感叹句的结构
初中英语反意疑问句的特殊句型
小学英语介词的用法
高中英语祈使句用法小结
高中英语强调句用法小结
五年级下册暑假作业本英语标准答案
初中英语否定祈使句的用法
暑假作业本五年级英语答案
英语强调句型练习题
六年级英语强调句的用法
初中英语祈使句的用法及句型转换
高中英语感叹句用法小结
小学六年级英语祈使句结构用法
英语反意疑问句规则二十四条
初中英语感叹句的结构和用法
初中英语反义疑问句练习题
小学英语反意疑问句用法
初中英语强调句型的用法及注意事项
初中英语祈使句练习题及答案
初中英语介词用法
初中英语祈使句结构
暑假作业本八年级下册答案
高中英语强调句练习题及答案
高中英语倒装句的用法与作用
高中英语祈使句用法
| 不限 |
| 英语教案 |
| 英语课件 |
| 英语试题 |
| 不限 |
| 不限 |
| 上册 |
| 下册 |
| 不限 |