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环球英语 — 94:Seeing With Sound

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  Voice 1
Thank you for joining us for today’s Spotlight1. I’m Joshua Leo.
Voice 2
And I’m Rebekah Schipper. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand no matter where in the world they live.
Voice 1
Ben Underwood is fourteen (14) years old. He is like many other teenage2 boys. But Ben has one major difference. Ben is blind. One time, Ben was at school playing outside. A younger boy came near Ben. The boy hit Ben in the face. The boy did not think that a blind boy could follow him. But the boy was wrong. Ben chased3 the boy who hit him. As Ben ran, he made a noise with his tongue. Ben caught the boy and hit him. When asked about the incident4, Ben said:
Voice 3
“He did not [think I would come] after him. But I can hear walls, parked cars, you name it. I am a master at this game.”
Voice 2
Ben cannot see with his eyes. But he can see with his ears. Today’s Spotlight is about Ben Underwood. He sees with sound.
Voice 1
Ben has not always been blind. But when Ben was two years old, his mother noticed something was different with Ben’s right eye. She said it looked like light coloured glass. Doctors discovered that he had eye cancer. The doctors had to remove Ben’s eyes.
Ben’s mother remembers the day of the surgery5:
Voice 4
“When he woke up after that second surgery, he was so afraid. He said, ‘Mom, I cannot see.’ I took his hand and put it to my face. I said, ‘Yes you can, baby, with your hands and nose and your ears. You can see, just not like the rest of us.’”
Voice 2
Blind people use many different things to help them know what is around them. Some people use guide dogs. These dogs lead blind people as they walk. Some blind people use a cane6, a long thin piece of metal. They move the cane in front of them as they walk. They can use the cane to feel things around them.
Voice 1
Often, blind people’s other senses become stronger when they lose their sight. Many blind people use sound to help them. But doctors believe that Ben’s sense of hearing is stronger than most people. His skills are rare7.
Voice 2
Ben uses echolocation to understand the world around him. Echolocation is a sound system used by animals, and humans. First, the animal or person makes a sound. The sound bounces8 off objects nearby. The sound then returns to the animal or person’s ears. The shorter it takes for a sound to come back, the closer the object is. The more sound that comes back, the larger the object is.
Voice 1
Some animals use echolocation to move in areas where it is difficult to see. For example, bats, small flying mammals9, use echolocation to fly at night. They make high pitched10 noises with their mouth. They listen for the sound to come back. When asked about his echolocation skills, Ben says:
Voice 3
“I tell people I am not blind. I just cannot see.”
Voice 2
In the beginning, Ben recieved help from many people. Teachers taught him how to read Braille. Braille is a written language for blind people. It uses raised points to form words. The teachers taught him to walk with a cane. Ben’s brothers and sisters also helped. They taught him how to put his clothes were on correctly. But Ben’s family also gave him freedom to learn on his own.
Voice 1
So Ben began exploring his home. He carefully touched everything to understand how things were shaped. He used his other senses too, especially his hearing. And that is how Ben discovered echolocation
Voice 2
When Ben was three years old, he began to teach himself how to use sound. He would throw objects across the room. Then he would make clicking11 sounds with his mouth to find them. He would listen for how the sound came back to him. Over time, his echolocation skills improved. Ben stopped using a cane to walk when he was six years old. Today, he uses only echolocation.
Voice 1
Ben can hear if an object is large or small. He can hear the difference between a truck and a car. When Ben walks down the street, he can hear the houses. He can hear objects on people’s property12. Ben’s ability to see with sound is very strong. He is able to do things that would be impossible for many blind people.
Voice 2
Ben enjoys rollerblading. Rollerblades are like shoes with wheels on them. Ben rolls down the street quickly. He moves on his rollerblades better than many people. Ben also enjoys playing video games. Video games are games you play on a television. Some people think that it is impossible for a blind person to play a game that depends so much on images. But Ben listens to the sounds of the game. He hears what sounds people in the game make. Ben can play sports with friends. And he rides horses at camp. Being blind does not stop Ben from doing the things teenagers enjoy doing.
Voice 1
In school, Ben’s teachers treat him like all the other students. Ben’s mother wanted it this way. She wanted Ben to have the same work as the other children in his school. She wanted him to play the same games with the other children. Ben’s mother says:
Voice 4
“Yes, I was [worried] at times. But I didn’t want him to be cheated out of anything in life. I didn’t want him to miss anything. No one is going to tell him that there are impossibilities for him. Because anything is possible for him.”
Voice 2
Doctor James Ruben is an eye doctor. He says that Ben’s mother has raised Ben very well. She let him make mistakes. She did not protect him too much. She gave him freedom. And most importantly, she did not put limits on him. She believed Ben could do anything. Doctor Ruben says:
Voice 5
“This mom should be teaching13 a class about how [to] raise a [child] who cannot see well.”
Voice 1
Doctor Ruben believes that Ben’s hearing skills are only part of the story. You see, Ben believes in himself. That is the most important part of his story. Ben’s mother agrees:
Voice 4
“We must give our [children] confidence14. We must give them pride. Empower [them] with who [they are]. And be proud of who [they] are, no matter what. There is nothing [they] cannot do. And that is [what they need to know]. That is what I want to give [Ben].”
 


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1 spotlight 6hBzmk     
n.公众注意的中心,聚光灯,探照灯,视听,注意,醒目
参考例句:
  • This week the spotlight is on the world of fashion.本周引人瞩目的是时装界。
  • The spotlight followed her round the stage.聚光灯的光圈随着她在舞台上转。
2 teenage Up3wy     
adj.青少年的;十几岁的
参考例句:
  • His voice is very high for a teenage boy.对一个十几岁的男孩来说,他的嗓音很尖。
  • He is too old now for teenage parties.他年龄太大了,不适于参加少年聚会。
3 chased 2c5612168d687dc7bc023e30a656a040     
vt.追捕(chase的过去式与过去分词形式)
参考例句:
  • The boy chased his sister in and out among the bushes. 那个男孩在灌木丛里跟着他姐姐追过来追过去。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The enemy chased the decoys down to the place of ambush. 敌人将诱骗者一直追到伏兵所在地。 来自《简明英汉词典》
4 incident l9TxR     
n.附带事件,小事件;事件,事变;adj.易发生的;附属的;入射的
参考例句:
  • With the passage of time the incident was forgotten.随着时间的消逝,那个事件被忘却了。
  • The incident had left him visibly angry and upset.那起事件显然让他既恼火又心烦。
5 surgery IH8z9     
n.外科,外科手术;手术室
参考例句:
  • What time does surgery finish?门诊什么时间结束?
  • Your condition is serious and requires surgery.你的情况很严重,需要动外科手术。
6 cane RsNzT     
n.手杖,细长的茎,藤条;v.以杖击,以藤编制的
参考例句:
  • This sugar cane is quite a sweet and juicy.这甘蔗既甜又多汁。
  • English schoolmasters used to cane the boys as a punishment.英国小学老师过去常用教鞭打男学生作为惩罚。
7 rare lANze     
adj.稀罕的,罕有的,珍贵的,稀薄的,半熟的,非常的;adv.非常
参考例句:
  • It is rare to see a man over 160 years old.很少见到一个人能活到160岁。
  • The zoo has a lot of rare animals in it.这个动物园有许多珍奇的动物。
8 bounces cdededa997a5a27c7b092a9bdca94420     
v.弹回( bounce的第三人称单数 );(电子邮件)被退回;拒付;(朝某个方向)颠簸行进
参考例句:
  • Although fatigue shows readily on Carter, he bounces back quickly. 卡特虽然容易显出疲劳的样子,但他恢复得很快。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • A rubber ball bounces well. 橡皮球弹力好。 来自《简明英汉词典》
9 mammals Lo4zed     
n.哺乳动物( mammal的名词复数 )
参考例句:
  • Whales belong among the mammals. 鲸鱼属于哺乳动物。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • Most mammals live on land. 大多数哺乳动物生活在陆地上。 来自《简明英汉词典》
10 pitched 100dbd2718552d46fbc04557ed9862f8     
adj.(屋顶)有坡度的v.投( pitch的过去式和过去分词 );用沥青涂;排列;把…定于特定角度
参考例句:
  • The demonstration escalated into a pitched battle with the police. 示威逐步升级,演变成了一场同警察的混战。
  • This song is pitched too high for my voice. 对我的嗓子来说,这首歌的音定得太高了。 来自《简明英汉词典》
11 clicking a4c82ecf0642ee57c50d50db02c42e00     
v.使发出咔哒声,使咔哒(或咔嚓)响( click的现在分词 );突然明白;配合默契;在计算机荧光屏上用鼠标器)咔嗒一按
参考例句:
  • The metal container began to emit a clicking sound. 金属容器开始发出咔嗒咔嗒的声音。
  • The machine is clicking away. 机声轧轧。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
12 property dRQxd     
n.财产,所有物,所有权,性质,特性,(小)道具
参考例句:
  • He has made over his property to a hospital.他已将财产转交给了一家医院。
  • Oil has the property of floating on water.油有浮在水上的特性。
13 teaching ngEziT     
n.教学,执教,任教,讲授;(复数)教诲
参考例句:
  • We all agree in adopting the new teaching method. 我们一致同意采取新的教学方法。
  • He created a new system of teaching foreign languages.他创造了一种新的外语教学体系。
14 confidence FObz0     
n.信任,信托,自信,信心,把握,大胆,厚颜,过于自信,狂妄
参考例句:
  • We have full confidence in our victory.我们有必胜的把握。
  • I should like to exchange a few words with you in confidence.我想私下和你交换点意见。
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