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Able-bodied people rarely know how to act toward the disabled. Many usually feel uneasy around people who are physically impaired. Their reactions are even worse in the 43 of the mentally impaired. Unfortunately, our society provides neither any real help for those who are handicapped nor a place 44 which they feel they can usefully belong and contribute their skills. Worse 45 , the vast majority of people who are not disabled are not prepared for coming into contact with the disabled. As a result, most normal people—or rather non-disabled people—appear as foes 46 friends to the physically and mentally impaired.
【題組】45
(A) enough
(B) still
(C) too
(D) though


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Yan hoz 高一上 (2014/04/05)
45 (worse) still  還要更壞  t.....觀看完整全文,請先登入
3F
Nudo 大二上 (2014/08/13)
謝謝大大提供解答!
4F
Ddhusky 小四下 (2014/10/14)
Worse still 更壞的是
5F
Xuan 大一下 (2023/07/01)
身體健全的人很少知道如何對待殘疾人。許多人通常會對周圍的人感到不安 身體受損。 43名精神障礙者的反應更糟。不幸的是,我們的社會 既沒有為殘疾人提供任何真正的幫助,也沒有為他們提供一個他們認為可以有用的地方 44 歸屬並貢獻自己的技能。更糟糕的是 45 ,絕大多數非殘疾人並沒有準備好與殘疾人接觸。結果,大多數正常人,或者更確切地說,非殘疾人,對於身體和精神受損的人來說,似乎是敵人46。

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