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Reading Comprehension  47.  improve    -                         74.  receive           -


                 48.  include           -                         75.  reduce            -
 A  Read the article below.
                 49.  inspire           -                         76.  regular           -
 A New Trend:
 A New Trend:    50.  instruction       -                         77.  replace           -
 Hiring the Disabled

 Hiring the Disabled   51.  invent      -                         78.  resident          -

                 52.  join              -                         79.  share (v)         -

 I   Joseph is a bright and talented person, who has always suffered from a disease that   53.  knowledge   -    80.  sidewalk   -
 makes it impossible for him to get around without a wheelchair. Of course, when Joseph
 finished his schooling, he worried about what kind of future he would have. “I spent a lot   54.  last (v)   -    81.  skill    -
 of time looking for work,” he says. “Many companies didn’t want to hire me because of my   55.  likely to    -    82.  so far   -

 5  disability. It was depressing.” However, when Joseph finally got a job with the Starbucks
 Coffee Company, his life changed. He now proudly goes to work each morning and is   56.  make a difference -    83.  solution    -
 happy to use his skills within the company.
                 57.  make sure         -                         84.  space             -
 II   Joseph is not the first disabled person to get a job he enjoys. In fact, there is a new trend   58.  manager   -    85.  spread (v)    -
 in the business world today: companies are employing more and more disabled people. “The

 10  walls have come down,” says Bob Parkinson, a manager at JVS Chicago, a company that   59.  material   -    86.  staff   -
 helps people find jobs. “Today, people are more exposed to the disabled, so our society is   60.  member   -    87.  supply (n)   -
 more open to them. This makes companies more willing to include disabled people in their
 workforce.”     61.  memorize          -                         88.  support (n)       -

 III  This trend has obvious benefits for the disabled. When they go out to work, they get to   62.  message   -    89.  take advantage of -

 15  feel like regular people. They can develop their talents and contribute to the world around   63.  naturally   -    90.  take care of   -
 them, gaining a sense of accomplishment as a result. Working also gives disabled people
 a normal social life because it allows them to spend time with other people in a natural   64.  obvious   -    91.  talent   -
 environment.
                 65.  opportunity       -                         92.  task              -

 IV  But besides the advantages for disabled workers, there are advantages for the businesses   66.  order (n, v)   -    93.  teen    -
 20  that hire them as well. First, people with disabilities are often as capable in their fields as
 anyone else. “We apply only for jobs we believe we can do,” says Karen Smith, who is blind.   67.  organization   -    94.  the same    -
 Second, studies have shown that people with disabilities take fewer days off, and that they tend
 to stay on the job longer than non-disabled workers. And finally, because of the difficulties in   68.  participate   -    95.  therefore   -
 their lives, the disabled often develop a high level of creativity and problem-solving ability.   69.  pressure (n)   -    96.  trend   -

 25  This means that they are able to teach their coworkers a lot about these important skills.
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 V  “We at JVS are pleased with this trend,” says Parkinson. “People with disabilities aren’t
 looking for charity. They want to be people, not problems. When they have a chance to work   71.  program (n)   -    98.  unlimited    -
 at a job and earn their own money, they feel like worthwhile citizens. Doesn’t every person   72.  protect   -    99.  useful   -
 deserve that?”
                 73.  realize           -                         100. volunteer (n)     -




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