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Mario DeLiberty had been living a small businessman's dream. Twenty-one years ago he opene

d up the Westgate Pub in Havertown, Pennsylvania, after buying a seedy (破烂的) bar — "a real trash can, everything covered in grease and nicotine," he says —and turning it into a spiffy (整洁的) family restaurant. But one day last year DeLiberty opened his mail and learned he was being sued. A group called the American Disability Institute said DeLiberty's pub failed to comply with the federal Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), which requires that businesses be accessible to the handicapped.

Some of the alleged violations at the Westgate Pub were laughable: a toilet that was supposed to hang 18 inches from a wall was only 17 inches away, for instance. Others were off the mark. The suit complained that Westgate's parking lot had no handicapped space —but DeLiberty says the lot is run by the local township. Meanwhile, be had served handicapped patrons for years, letting one customer regularly bring in his Seeing Eye dog, and never heard a complaint. Moreover, DeLibarty would have been willing to make any necessary changes if given the chance. He wasn't. The message of the letter, he says, was clear: "We will close you down."

There was one possible way out, though. DeLiberty could settle the case for $2,100. Worried about an expensive legal battle, he bargained down to $1,600 and paid up. And that was it. "I never heard from them again," he says.

Before long, DeLiberty learned he was one of dozens of local businesses targeted this way. The founder of the American Disability Institute, who is a retired dentist, told the local newspaper that he planned to file more than 5,000 similar suits, potentially reaping millions of dollars in settlements.

"They throw fear into you," DeLiberty says. "The fear that all the blood, sweat and tears you've put into your business is going to go down the drain."

Welcome to one of the seediest (肮脏的) legal ruses (花招) going. In recent years, a number of profiteers have used the ADA to blindside (攻其无防备之处) thousands of small businesses nationwide. They demand four-or five-figure settlements over problems that may cost a few hundred dollars to fix. The targeted busi- nesses often receive no warning, and once the lawyers have been paid, they can disappear as fast as they came. Some say that it's little more than a slick protection racket (非法勾当).

The scheme works because business owners are scared of litigation (诉讼). It takes deep pockets to fight back, as actor Clint Eastwood discovered when he faced an ADA suit against his inn in Carmel, California. In the end, a jury decided he didn't owe the complainant a cent, yet Eastwood's costly defense took close to four years.

The shameful thing is that money-hungry attorneys are corrupting a law meant to help the most vulnerable among us. The ADA was enacted in 1990 to protect America's 50 million disabled people from job discrimination and to require efforts to make public places accessible to them. But the access part of the law is extremely complicated many would say over the top —detailing everything from countertop heights to mirror placement. Bathrooms alone may have to meet dozens of specifications. Even the most diligent person can fail to follow every role, thereby inviting shakedown (勒索) artists to ply their trade.

Just last year, the Pennsylvania law firm of Brodsky & Smith filed more than 100 ADA suits there and in New Jersey. In Florida, the Miami firm Fuller, Mallah &Associates racked up more than 700 lawsuits from 1998 to 2001. Another Florida lawyer, Robert Bogdan, helped start an outfit called Citizens Concerned About Disability Access before unleashing his own slew (许多) of lawsuits.

No business, from a mom-and-pop store to a big chain, is safe. One suit in Lake Worth, Florida, named a wheelchair store whose owners are

A.DeLiberty ran a restaurant successfully but was being threatened by his competitors.

B.DeLiberty was being sued for denying the handicapped their access to his business.

C.DeLiberty offered poor services to his handicapped customers.

D.There were some quality problems for the facilities in DeLiberty's pub.

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Section A(89) Having reached the final in 1930, Argentina had to wait a while before winni

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(89) Having reached the final in 1930, Argentina had to wait a while before winning the FIFA World Cup, which they eventually did on their own soil in 1978. The great support for the home team helped carry them to victory over the Netherlands in final.

(90) Argentina was outplayed by Italy in the opening round group games, but charged back to reach the final with a 6-0 win over Peru. In Daniel Passarella, Osvaldo Ardites and Mario Kempes, top scorer with six goals, they had outstanding players. They beat the Dutch 3-1 after extra time in the final.

A long-awaited success

Rarely has the run-up to a FIFA World Cup been so filled with controversy as the 11 th tournament (比赛), held in Argentina. Football, in fact, took a back seat as many nations were debating whether or not to boycott the tournament in protest against General Videla's totalitarian regime (极权主义政权) and its violation of human rights. (91) Finally, however, despite a widespread call to stay away, the world's footballing nations all made the trip to Argentina. All, that is, except those that had failed to qualify, such as England (for the second time running), Yugoslavia and the USSR. (92) Other "minor" footballing nations such as Iran and Tunisia had their first outings and France was back in the world's top football competition after twelve years in the wilderness.

But for its reappearance at the highest level, the French team--coached by Michel Hidalgo--made an unexceptional comeback, beaten 1-2 by both Italy and Argentina. (93) Michel Platini and his team-mates failed to reach the second round despite defeating Hungary_ 3-1 in their last game.

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What can we infer from George Louie?A.He was hired by DeLiberty to work on his case.B.Loui

What can we infer from George Louie?

A.He was hired by DeLiberty to work on his case.

B.Louie has conducted many successful cases.

C.Louise feels sympathy for those businesses that have been set up.

D.Louie has lost his professionalism as an attorney.

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第3题

Mario采取什么图案来点缀特别版()
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听力原文:(Woman 1)Were you going to get in touch with Mario, or was he going to call you?

听力原文:(Woman 1)Were you going to get in touch with Mario, or was he going to call you?

(Woman2) (A) I'm supposed to contact him.

(B) It was Mario.

(C) We're going there now.

(32)

A.

B.

C.

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哪俩个关卡有十二个钻石()

A.Mario's cool pants

B.冠军赛

C.森林

D.海盗船

E.Tropical Tides

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What does the news item say about Mario Capecchi?A.He was born in U.S.A. during the Second

What does the news item say about Mario Capecchi?

A.He was born in U.S.A. during the Second World War.

B.He received higher education from Harvard University.

C.He works at the University of North Carolina.

D.He is a very renowned professor in medicine.

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Mario 2004 初级统计学(第8版):统计学指的是一组方法,用来设计实验、获得数据,然后在这些数据的基础上()解释和得出结论。

A.组织

B.概括

C.演示

D.分析

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第8题

Which of the following is INCORRECT about Ponzo Illusion?A.It could explain why we perceiv

Which of the following is INCORRECT about Ponzo Illusion?

A.It could explain why we perceive the Moon to be larger when it lies against a background of familiar objects.

B.The idea does not make sense without its surroundings or specific features on the horizon.

C.The idea puzzles many people when they watch a full moon through their legs.

D.It was named after Mario Ponzo in 1913.

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To: IEP Group All From: Karin O'Flaherty Subject: Office procedures Dear Teachers, Our

To: IEP Group All

From: Karin O'Flaherty

Subject: Office procedures

Dear Teachers,

Our new school year is starting. I would like to remind everyone about the rules for using our office during this exciting and busy time. Please review these procedures carefully.

1. Door Code: You need a code to unlock the office door. New teachers, your code will arrive this week.

2. Telephone: Everyone shares the same telephone number. If you answer a call for another teacher, please take a message and leave (144) in the teacher's mailbox.

3. Computers: Please share the computers. Remember to sign (145) after using the computer. For help with the computer, please call Mario at extension 421.

4. Copying: Copying can be very (146) , so please make only a few copies.

5. Eating: Please eat in the lunchroom. After eating, throw all trash in the bin. Keep this room clean at all times.

We have some new teachers this semester. They are not yet familiar with our office procedures. Please help these new teachers, and welcome them to our program. Thank you.

Best Wishes,

Karin

Karin O' Flaherty

Program Coordinator

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A.them

B.her

C.his

D.it

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第10题

【C4】

A.have

B.has

C.had

D.have had

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