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        bbc英語(yǔ)聽力在線學(xué)習(xí):出入方便嗎

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            Easy access? 出入方便嗎?
            There are 12 million people in Britain with some kind of disability
            Vocabulary: disability 詞匯: 殘疾
            The integration1 of disabled people in society has increased in the last few decades. The Paralympic movement celebrates extraordinary physical achievement. And businesses are starting to cater2 for the needs of disabled people.
            But is progress fast enough? A recent survey by the British government has investigated access for disabled people on the high street.
            More than 30,000 shops and restaurants were inspected in what has been described as the largest-ever audit3 of this kind in the UK. Many businesses didn't make the cut: 20% of shops had no ramps4 for wheelchairs, 85% of retailers5 had no hearing loops for customers with hearing impairments and 75% of restaurants didn't cater for those with visual impairments. They should have menus with larger print available.
            The Minister for Disabled People, Mark Harper, who commissioned the survey, said: "Effectively these businesses are turning away potential customers. This isn't just about doing what's right. Businesses are missing a trick by not doing more to tap into this market."
            And the figures prove this point. There are 12 million people in Britain with disabilities, and they have family and friends. All of them have an estimated spending power of £200bn!
            Businesses which exclude disabled customers might not just be losing money but also be breaching6 the law. In Britain, the Equality Act of 2010 makes it mandatory7 for organisations to make reasonable adjustments for disabled people.
            Karl Nicholson, a Paralympic athlete and wheelchair user, says that things have got better. He's happily surprised when he goes to buy clothes and finds a changing room he has access to. He wishes it would be the norm for all retailers. "It would be fantastic!" he says.
            It might be good for some businesses to remember an old saying about how to succeed in a competitive market: "The customer is always right."
            Glossary 詞匯表
            disability
            殘疾
            integration
            融合
            disabled (adjective)
            殘疾的
            Paralympic movement
            殘奧會(huì)運(yùn)動(dòng)
            to cater
            為…提供服務(wù),滿足…的需要
            access
            出入通道
            to make the cut
            達(dá)標(biāo)
            ramp
            斜坡,坡道
            wheelchair
            輪椅
            retailer
            零售商
            hearing loop
            聽力線圈 (一種助聽技術(shù),用于公共場(chǎng)所幫助帶助聽器的人)
            hearing impairments
            聽力障礙
            visual impairments
            視力障礙
            to miss a trick
            錯(cuò)過機(jī)會(huì)
            to tap into
            探尋,開發(fā)(市場(chǎng))
            adjustment
            調(diào)整,改善
            changing room
            試衣室
            norm
            標(biāo)準(zhǔn),常規(guī)
            saying (noun)
            老話,格言,警句