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Welcome to Spotlight1. I'm Adam Navis.
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And I'm Liz Waid. 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
Lee Thomas was a television news reporter in New York City. For a news reporter, there was no better place to work. And Lee loved his work. He talked to famous actors from film and television. People recognized him on the street. He was not taking good care of his health, but he was still young. He knew his body could take the long days of work and eating bad food.
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One day, Lee decided2 he needed a better hair cut. During the hair cut he noticed a mark on his head. He thought the man cutting his hair had made a mistake. But the man said it was a white mark on his skin. The white mark on Lee's dark brown skin showed clearly. Lee thought it had come from the pressure of his job. But when he noticed a second white mark on his hand he decided to go see a doctor.
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The doctor made some tests on Lee's skin. He sat down with Lee and told him,
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"You have vitiligo. It is a condition where your skin turns white for no reason. There is no cure. This disease3 cannot be spread to other people and is not life-threatening. There are some treatments, but they do not work for everyone. For some people, the disease takes over their body and they lose all the colour in their skin."
Voice 1
Lee Thomas could not believe what he was hearing. He had worked very hard to get on television. How would he keep his job if his skin began to change from brown to white? Now, he only had a few marks on his skin. But what would happen in the future?
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Television news reporting is a difficult field. For reasons not related4 to his disease, Lee lost his job. He decided that he was not going to give up on his dream of working on television. Vitiligo would not stop him. He would find another job. And he would work to find a cure for his vitiligo.
Voice 1
After a few difficult months, Lee was offered a new job in the city of Detroit. It was not as good as his job in New York, but he was back on television. By this time there were marks on his face, hands, feet, and arms. While at work he put on makeup5 to cover the white marks. This thick liquid made his face all brown again. But it was a lot of work to put on his face every day. When he was not at work, he did not want to wear makeup. But without his makeup he was afraid to go out because people would look at him. He says:
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"I went to work in the public eye. But when I returned home I would debate the good and bad points of going out; even to the store. Sometimes I would not go out of the house for a few days. These were times of weakness. I promised myself to stay involved in life, no matter what happens. But I never thought I would turn white. I thought I looked like a monster, a frightening creature."
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Lee had found a way to work with his condition in his job. But he had not found a way to live a normal life. He tried to meet women but could not forget about his skin. Every time it did not work out, Lee thought it was because of how he looked. He says:
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"I know that rejection6 is a part of life. But my first thought was that every time that I was rejected, it was because of the vitiligo. I do not know if my look was the reason for the rejection. But every time someone treated me wrong, I believed that the shocking7 sight of me is what caused the problem. It just had to be the reason."
Voice 1
One day Lee was talking to a young boy who had recognized Lee at the hospital while getting treatment. The boy also had vitiligo. The boy said, "It would help me if people knew your story." So Lee decided to give the people of Detroit a look at his face without his makeup. He says:
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"I broadcast my face and my story all over Detroit. I did not know how people would react8. This was a long way from the man who used to stay home for fear of frightening children. Now, I was broadcasting my story to millions of people. And it was the best thing I have ever done."
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Telling his story on television brought a larger reaction than any other story Lee had ever told. Today, he still wears makeup on his face, but not on his hands. He believes it is his job is too tell the news, not to be the news. He does not wear makeup because he is afraid or feels shame. Instead, he wears it because he does not want to take away from the story he is telling. He explains:
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"This disease has given me times of great sadness. It has also lifted me into amazingly high levels of happiness and understanding. It has changed the way I look at life. For that reason, I share my story. I do this for myself and the many people who are living with vitiligo. The National Vitiligo Foundation9 says that one to two percent of the population of the United10 States has this disease - that is two to four million Americans. I believe there are a lot more people keeping their suffering a secret."
Voice 1
Lee Thomas is still looking for a cure for vitiligo, but he knows that he is more than what he looks like. He still sometimes sees himself and thinks he looks like a strange man. He still has times of struggle. He says:
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"Even with all the struggle, life is wonderful. I will never stop. I am still working with a doctor who is giving me some great help in managing my health. We work together to find my way to a cure. Even though this is part of my journey in life, it is not the whole story of me. I will not let it be. I will not let it control or define11 me. For me, life is about getting out of bed and showing up - showing up at work, at parties, to meet a woman, and everywhere else life takes me. It is about making sure I can live the life that I want to live."
1 spotlight | |
n.公众注意的中心,聚光灯,探照灯,视听,注意,醒目 | |
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adj.有关系的,有关联的,叙述的,讲述的 | |
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n.拒绝,被拒,抛弃,被弃 | |
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adj.令人气愤的;令人震惊的 | |
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vi.起反应,起作用;反抗,起反作用 | |
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n.[pl.]地基;基础;基金会;建立,创办 | |
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vt.解释,下定义,阐述,限定,规定 | |
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