BBC环球慢速英语 第564期:国际残疾人日(6)
日期:2020-01-10 14:00

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Voice 1: Reports like these are rare. But there are many other similar cases in countryside areas. There is a long way to go in changing attitudes towards disabled people. Where did the father's opinion come from? Well, some old traditions tell people that disabled children are a curse from God. Yet across the world the mothers of many disabled children disagree. They say their children are a blessing. They say that life is a blessing — a blessing from God.
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Voice 2: For International Day of Disabled Persons, we give some time to listen to the words of the experts in this subject — those with disabilities. First, a poem translated from Maritza Melara Castillo in El Salvador.
声音2:借国际残疾人日这一特殊的日子,我们将花些时间来聆听残疾人问题专家的看法,这些专家也是残疾人^0Io6&ZT[D6ifsk。来听一首翻译自萨尔瓦多人玛丽塔·梅拉拉·卡斯蒂罗所写的诗KYyE^V0;VJj&ik

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