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1、新視野大學英語--- 讀寫教程(二),Unit 9 Section B 文電082-2班 鄧海茵,From Hardship Come Success Para 1 “I prefer action to words,” says John TC Yeh, the award-winning businessman. Over the past four decades, John, who has been deaf since birth, has proven his abilities time and time againas a young immigran
2、t, a college student, a clever business leader, an employer of persons who are disabled, an advocate, and a loving husband and father of three.,---第一段 “百說不如一練,”獲獎的實業(yè)家約翰TC葉這樣說道。在過去的40年中,雖然患有先天性耳聾,約翰卻一次又一次地證明了他的實力作為年輕的移民、大學生、睿智的企業(yè)領導、殘疾人的雇主和維護者、有愛心的丈夫以及三個孩子的父親。,Para 2 A native of Taiwan, John came to t
3、he United States with his family in 1962 so that he and his sister, who is also deaf, could receive the best education possible. John graduated from the Kendall School for the Deaf and then went on to Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C., where he earned a bachelors degree in mathematics. He wan
4、ted to become a mathematics teacher, but encountered many difficulties along way, most importantly that employers would not hire him because he was deaf.,---第二段 約翰出生在臺灣,1962年,他和家人一同移民到美國,以便于他和同樣耳聾的姐姐能獲得最好的教育。約翰畢業(yè)于肯德爾聾人學校,然后進入位于首都華盛頓的加勞德特大學學習。在那里,他獲得了數學學士學位,想成為一名數學老師,但是在這個過程中碰到了許多困難,最大的困難是,雇主因為他耳聾而不
5、愿雇用他。,Para 3 John reflects that his first job was cleaning up at a restaurant. “I supervised myself, so my lack of hearing didnt affect my job,” he recalls. He went on to receive his masters degree in computer science, but after applying for hundreds of jobs, he once again found that employers were
6、unwilling to hire him, evidently because he was disabled.,---第三段 約翰回憶說,他的第一份工作是在一家餐廳里打掃衛(wèi)生?!拔冶O(jiān)督自己工作,因此我的耳聾并不影響我的工作?!?他回憶道。他繼續(xù)攻讀,獲得計算機科學碩士學位,但是在數百次的工作應聘后,他再次發(fā)現雇主們不愿意雇用他,顯然因為他是個殘疾人,Para 4 In the late 1970s,John decided that the only way a deaf person could succeed in business was to take ownership of t
7、he problem and develop his or her own business. Frustrated by the lack of employment opportunities for deaf individuals, he and his brothers took out a huge loan and founded a software company in the Silicon Valley, Integrated Microcomputer Systems, Inc. (IMS). Their gamble paid off, making millions
8、 and providing jobs for both the hearing and the deaf.,---第四段 20世紀70年代后期,約翰斷定,作為一個聾 人,只有自己解決問題,開創(chuàng)自己的生意,才 能在事業(yè)上獲得成功。由于對聾人缺乏工作機 會而感到灰心,他和他的兄弟們貸了一大筆 款,在硅谷成立了一家軟件公司:集成微機系 統有限公司 (IMS)。他們的孤注一擲有了回 報,賺了大錢,不僅為正常人也為聾人提供了 工作,Para 5 In the meantime, IMS and John were recognized with numerous awards for honorabl
9、e services to the community, creative business practices and technical excellence. Para 6 In 1994,16 years after establishing IMS, John and his brothers sold the company and becam “semi-retired”. After less than two years, John undertook sponsoring the development of technology to offer affordable,
10、real-time text services to deaf students.,---第五段同時,因為其對社會杰出的服務、創(chuàng)新性的商業(yè)實踐和卓越的技術,IMS和約翰也被授予了無數的獎項。,,---第六段 1994年,在IMS成立16年后,約翰和他的兄弟們賣掉了公司,進入“半退休”狀態(tài)。不到兩年,約翰開始資助開發(fā)為聾人學生提供負擔得起的、實時文本服務的技術。,Para 7 John has rarely taken a rest since starting his first company. Over the years, in addition to proving his skill
11、 for business, John has demonstrated his abilities as a leader advocating for the deaf by serving on the boards of a broad scope of non-profit and educational institutions. Para 8 In a recent interview, John was asked questions regarding the employment of persons with disabilities, including Asian A
12、mericans and Pacific Islanders with disabilities. Some of the interview is presented below.,---第七段 自從第一家公司開張以來,約翰很少有休息的、 時間。多年以來,在證明其商業(yè)技能的同時, 約翰也在許多領域的非營業(yè)機構和教育機構的 董事會任職,也證明了他作為維護聾人利益的 領導者的能力。,---第八段在最近一次采訪中,約翰接受了有關雇用殘疾人,包括美籍亞裔和太平洋島國的殘疾人的提問。以下摘錄了部分采訪內容,Para 9 Q: What unique difficulties with employme
13、nt do Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders(AAPI) who are disabled face today? Para 10 A: I wouldnt characterize the bulk of the barriers Ive faced as being cultural. With reference to difficulties due to being deaf, theyve mostly been related to communication and language. The bottom line is there
14、has to be very clear communication to work together effectively.,---第九至十段 問:如今美籍亞裔和太平洋島國的殘疾人在就 業(yè)問題上面臨哪些特別的困難? 答:我不會將我所面臨的一大堆障礙歸結于文 化差異。由于耳聾而產生的難題,主要與語言 交流有關。至少要能夠清晰無誤地交流,才能 一起有效地進行工作。,Para 11 Q: What can AAPIs who are disabled do to increase their opportunities for meaningful, competitive employment
15、? Para 12 A: No matter how bright or well-educated you are, the thing that I look at most as an employer is attitude and how it relates to productivity. As an employer, I see a large quantity of applicants who are very competent and technically skilled, but have bad attitudes. Employers are not obli
16、ged to hire you unless a good attitude is part of the equation.,---第十一至十二段 問:美籍亞裔和太平洋島國的殘疾人應該怎樣 做,才能增加他們從事有意義、有競爭力的工 作的機會? 答:不管你有多聰明、學歷有多高,作為雇 主,我最看重的是員工的態(tài)度和它與生產效率 的關系。作為一個雇主,我見過許多很能干、 很有技術的應聘者,但是工作態(tài)度卻不好。雇 主沒有義務一定要雇用你,良好的態(tài)度也是一 個影響因素。,Para 13 Q: Has your company actively looked for employees who are
17、disabled? Para 14 A: I wouldnt simplify this question too much. It is not abnormal to hire people you know and trust, and for me many of those people happen to have disabilities. But, I cant guarantee someone a job just because he or she has a disability. The have to have the relevant skills, the ca
18、pabilities, and the right attitude. There is no margin for workers who simply fill up space; he or she must have value.,---第十三至十四段 問:你們公司有沒有主動地去尋找殘疾人雇 員? 答:我不能將這個問題過于簡單化。雇用你了 解、信任的人很正常,而對于我來說,那些人 大多數恰好都是殘疾人。當然,我不能單單因 為他(她)是殘疾人就保證雇用他(她)。他 們必須有相關的技術、能力以及恰當的態(tài)度。 我沒有多余的錢來雇傭那些僅能填補空缺的人 員;他(她)必須有價值。,Para 15
19、 Q: What benefits might employers reap from hiring persons who are disabled, including AAPIs who are disabled?,Para 16 A: My experience is that people who are disabled are motivated, care about their work, and show that they want to work. Thy also tend to stay at their job longer. In addition, for
20、many AAPIs family and culture are important. They understand what work means, how a good job leads to a good life for their family. I believe that there is an abundant supply of disabled workers who are not being utilized. My companies have benefited from that supply.,---第十五至十六段 問:雇主雇用殘疾人,包括美籍亞裔和太平洋
21、島國 的殘疾人,有什么益處? 答:我的經驗是,殘疾人往往比較積極,更加在意 他們的工作,也表現出他們想工作。 而且他們在工作職位上呆的時間更長(即他們跳槽 的頻率比較低)。此外,對于許多美籍亞裔和太平 洋島國的殘疾人,家庭和文化很重要。他們懂得工 作的意義,知道一份好的工作會給他們的家庭帶來 好的生活。我相信還有大量的殘疾人未被雇用。 我的公司已從這一勞動力資源中獲益了,Para 17 Q: What else should employers know when hiring persons who are disabled? Para 18 A: Employers need to bet
22、ter understand people who are disabled. Most of us take offense at the assumption that collecting Social Security Income can provide us everything we need. Unemployment is humiliating and awfully boring, and theres no meaning there. Excluding someone,because he or she has a disability that does not
23、affect performance is equivalent to wrongs such as hiring based on race. Everyone deserves to have the opportunity to do a good job, and as a result have a sense of pride in being a part of society. (Words:856),---第十七至十八段 問:雇主在雇用殘疾人時還應該了解什么? 答:雇主需要更好地理解殘疾人。有人認為領取社 會福利金可以滿足所有需求,我們大多數人對于這 種想法很反感。失業(yè)令人羞恥也十分乏味,而且人 生也變得毫無意義。僅僅因為他(她)存在某些并 不影響工作的缺陷就將其拒之門外,就好比招聘過 程中的種族歧視一樣不道德不合法。每個人都應該 擁有獲得好工作的機會,這樣才能為自己是社會的 一部分而感到驕傲。 856字,