时间:2019-03-04 作者:英语课 分类:环球英语 Spotlight


英语课

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  Welcome to Spotlight 1. I’m Robin 2 Basselin.
 
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  And I’m Ryan Geertsma. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand, no matter where in the world they live.
 
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  Everyone makes mistakes. No person is perfect. However, some mistakes cause very negative effects. One person’s mistake can hurt another person - even if they did not mean to hurt anyone. Jennifer Thompson made a mistake like this. She identified the wrong man as her attacker. However, Jennifer’s mistake began an amazing story - a story of freedom through forgiveness. Today’s Spotlight is the second program in a two part series on the story of Jennifer Thompson and Ronald Cotton.
 
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  In 1985, Jennifer Thompson was the victim of a terrible attack. Her attacker broke into her house. He threatened her with a knife and forced her to have sex with him.
 
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  After the attack, Jennifer escaped. She worked with the police to find her attacker. When the police found a suspect, Jennifer believed that he was her attacker. She identified him twice - from a group of photograph pictures and from a group of people.
 
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  The police and Jennifer were sure they had found the right man - Ronald Cotton. Ronald was charged with Jennifer’s attack and found guilty in court. He was sent to prison for the rest of his life.
 
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  After eleven years, a new scientific test proved that Ronald was NOT the man that attacked Jennifer. A DNA 4 test proved that another man had attacked Jennifer. The man’s name was Bobby Poole. This new evidence changed both Ronald and Jennifer’s lives forever.
 
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  After the new evidence was presented in court, Ronald was released 6 from prison. After many difficult years, he was finally free. Soon, Ronald began a new life. And he was happy.
 
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  However, Jennifer was not so happy after Ronald’s release 5. She did not fear Ronald like she used to. She knew he was innocent 7. But, Jennifer felt very guilty. She felt that she was to blame for ruining Ronald’s life.
 
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  You see, Ronald and Jennifer were the same age. And during the eleven years Ronald was in prison, Jennifer did many things. She found love. She married and she had three beautiful children. However, because of Jennifer’s mistake Ronald had none of these things. In a book about their experience, Picking Cotton, Jennifer wrote,
 
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  “He had lost eleven years of time with his family, eleven years of falling in love, getting married, having children...The guilt 3 was so great, I could not breathe.”
 
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  For two years, Jennifer struggled with her emotions of guilt. Then one day, she decided 8 to meet with Ronald. Jennifer was afraid - afraid that Ronald would be angry, afraid that he would hate her, afraid that he would want to punish her. But Jennifer knew this was something she must do.
 
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  So Jennifer invited Ronald to meet her at a local church. Ronald agreed to come. At the meeting, Jennifer and her husband sat together with Ronald and his new wife. Everyone was quiet. Then Jennifer said,
 
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  “Mr. Cotton. If I spent the rest of my life telling you how sorry I am, how much I regret what happened, it would not come close to how I feel. Can you ever forgive me?”
 
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  Jennifer did not know what to expect. Then, suddenly, Ronald spoke 9. He said,
 
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  “I forgive you. I am not angry at you. I do not want you to spend the rest of your life worrying, thinking I want to punish you, or harm your family...All I want is for us to go on and have a happy life.”
 
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  Jennifer could not believe it. Ronald was so quick to forgive her. And he did it so easily. After Ronald finished talking, he reached for Jennifer’s hand. They put their arms around each other. They hugged and cried. Jennifer wrote about what this event meant to her.
 
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  “I do not think, until I stood weak before Ronald, that I had any idea what forgiveness was or how powerful it could be. Ronald gave me something that I had been searching for since my attack: the gift of forgiveness -- not because I deserved 10 it, but because that is what grace 11 is about.”
 
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  After that day, Jennifer finally felt free. For years, she had been angry - angry at her attacker and angry at herself for making a mistake. For Jennifer, that day was the beginning of her emotional 12 healing 13. Jennifer accepted Ronald’s forgiveness and was finally able to forgive herself.
 
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  Jennifer was surprised by how quickly Ronald forgave her. She was also surprised by the peace he had. However, Ronald did not always know the peace and freedom of forgiveness. For years he was angry - angry at the court system and angry at Jennifer. In prison, Ronald had no freedom and few choices in life. One day, he got so angry that he wanted to kill someone. In the book “Picking Cotton”, Ronald wrote about a choice he made that day.
 
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  “There was not much I could control about the way my life was going, but I could control my anger. I could make sure anger did not define 14 me.”
 
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  From that time forward, Ronald knew that anger was not the answer to his problems. Ronald knew he needed to be free in his own heart. Ronald explained,
 
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  “Guilt, fear, anger -- they were all their own kinds of prison...”
 
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  Ronald also began to think about Jennifer. Slowly, Ronald began to recognize that he and Jennifer were both victims - victims of Bobby Poole. So, he chose to let go of his anger toward 15 her. In the book “Picking Cotton” Ronald explained,
 
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  “In prison, I made a choice to let go of the anger. Since my release, I went to church, and I felt like God had given me a second chance at life...I had to move forward. Anger would have only kept me from moving forward, as if I had never left prison.”
 
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  So, on that day when Jennifer asked Ronald for forgiveness, he was ready. He had already forgiven Jennifer. And he already found his own freedom through forgiveness. But on that day, he knew that Jennifer needed to be free too.
 
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  After Ronald forgave Jennifer, they became very good friends. They have a very UNUSUAL history. But their shared experience of forgiveness is the base of their strong friendship. Today, Ronald and Jennifer travel to many places and talk about memory, witness identification 16 and the court system. They want to help make the justice system better - so that other innocent people do not suffer like Ronald.
 
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  They also speak and write about forgiveness. And they hope other people can learn from their story and find their own forgiveness.
 
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  Today’s program will close with the words of Ronald and Jennifer. They wrote these words for the National Public Radio program called “This I Believe,”
 
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  “I believe in forgiveness — the kind that has the power to release a person from a place of anger and hate, to a place of peace.”
 
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  “I also believe in the healing power of forgiveness. I had gone to prison an angry man...But that kind of emotion was keeping me a prisoner in my own private prison. I had to let the hate go, and learn to live and forgive.”
 
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  The writer of this program was Robin Basselin. The producer was Ryan Geertsma. The voices you heard were from the United States. All quotes were adapted and voiced by Spotlight. Computer users 17 can visit our website at http://www.Radio.English.net This .program is called “Choosing Cotton: Part Two.”

n.公众注意的中心,聚光灯,探照灯,视听,注意,醒目
  • 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。
n.知更鸟,红襟鸟
  • The robin is the messenger of spring.知更鸟是报春的使者。
  • We knew spring was coming as we had seen a robin.我们看见了一只知更鸟,知道春天要到了。
n.犯罪;内疚;过失,罪责
  • She tried to cover up her guilt by lying.她企图用谎言掩饰自己的罪行。
  • Don't lay a guilt trip on your child about schoolwork.别因为功课责备孩子而使他觉得很内疚。
(缩)deoxyribonucleic acid 脱氧核糖核酸
  • DNA is stored in the nucleus of a cell.脱氧核糖核酸储存于细胞的细胞核里。
  • Gene mutations are alterations in the DNA code.基因突变是指DNA密码的改变。
vt.发布,发表,发行;释放,放开
  • After my examination I had a feeling of release.考完试后我有如释重负之感。
  • This medicine will give you release from pain.这药吃后会解除你的疼痛。
v.释放( release的过去式和过去分词 );放开;发布;发行
  • He was released on bail pending committal proceedings. 他交保获释正在候审。
  • With hindsight it is easy to say they should not have released him. 事后才说他们本不应该释放他,这倒容易。
adj.无罪的,清白的;无害的;天真的,单纯的
  • I'm not quite so innocent as to believe that.我还不至于简单到相信那种事的地步。
  • I was very young,and very innocent.我那时非常年轻,幼稚无知。
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的
  • This gave them a decided advantage over their opponents.这使他们比对手具有明显的优势。
  • There is a decided difference between British and Chinese way of greeting.英国人和中国人打招呼的方式有很明显的区别。
n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说
  • They sourced the spoke nuts from our company.他们的轮辐螺帽是从我们公司获得的。
  • The spokes of a wheel are the bars that connect the outer ring to the centre.辐条是轮子上连接外圈与中心的条棒。
adj.应得的,当然的v.应受,应得,值得( deserve的过去式和过去分词 );应受报答;应得报酬;应得赔偿
  • Some of you deserved to succeed and others only scraped through. 你们当中有些人成功是理所当然,而有些人只是勉强及格。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • Don't glare at me like that, you deserved the scolding. 不要那么瞪着我,你本该受到训斥的。 来自《简明英汉词典》
n.优雅,雅致,魅力,恩惠,慈悲
  • She is a beautiful girl with the grace and poise.她是一位仪态优雅的佳丽。
  • I hope the grace of God would descend on me.我期望上帝的恩惠。
adj.令人动情的;易动感情的;感情(上)的
  • Emotional people don't stop to calculate.感情容易冲动的人做事往往不加考虑。
  • This is an emotional scene in the play.这是剧中动人的一幕。
n.康复,复原adj.有治疗功用的v.(使)愈合( heal的现在分词 );治愈;(使)结束;较容易忍受
  • miraculous powers of healing 神奇的治病能力
  • She seems to have a vocation for healing. 看来她具备治病救人的才能。 来自《简明英汉词典》
vt.解释,下定义,阐述,限定,规定
  • Please define the words.请解释这些字的意义。
  • It's hard to define exactly what has changed.很难解释清楚到底发生了什么变化。
prep.对于,关于,接近,将近,向,朝
  • Suddenly I saw a tall figure approaching toward the policeman.突然间我看到一个高大的身影朝警察靠近。
  • Upon seeing her,I smiled and ran toward her. 看到她我笑了,并跑了过去。
n.视为同一,证明同一,确认
  • He's made a formal identification of the body.他正式确认了死者身份。
  • We should have identification card on the person when we go out.我们外出时应随身携带身份证。
用户,使用者( user的名词复数 )
  • The new software will prove a boon to Internet users. 这种新软件将会对互联网用户大有益处。
  • Ramps should be provided for wheelchair users. 应该给轮椅使用者提供坡道。
学英语单词
'toons
absolute mean deviation
aggregometer
Agropoli
air-cooled graphite moderated reactor
aldehydic hydrogen
allomerisms
apex of earth motion
apodized aperture
beat-box
Bidens coronata
branded goods
broad-bean plants
Bulsār
candelabras
cheque board scan
cismadinone
Cleveland steamers
cmos gate array
contiguous sea area
cotton core
covariants
dahira obliquifascia
Danjuro
darkness adaption
directed set
divine-mind
dorsal tegmental nucleus
economic recession
epidote amphibolite
femtowebers
framework of fault
get too big for one's boots
hard right
Harmsworth, Harold Sidney
high-moisture grain silage
housekeeping digit
hydrofine
hydroiodination
industrial radiology
Itard-Cholewa sign
kaga
Kovel'
latricia
let something slide
manitology
meristoderm
Montsec
neutral position of brush
NOESY
nondefinable
nonstructural
observe measure s
periodontologists
physical shape
pincloth
polydelphous
polymorphic transition
poure
pure space science
quality circles
qualling
quantum step
Raphidia
recall of witness
regulize
reinforced concrete fence
renal embolism
reticulated veins
round mallet
scifier
selective conversion
self-murderer
sensitive plate processing
shaker convyer
sheet-ice
side tilt car
slimy waste material
small business management
smoothing by free hand
soil depleting crop
solar blind photomultiplier
speed matching
ST_easy-and-difficult_causing-difficulties-for-oneself-or-others
state correspondence error
strip a peg
super highway
tackle pulley
tar cooler box
telegraph selector
the book of fate
thread mill
three-putts
tighter than the barkon a tree
trisomy 18 syndrome
undivined
uniflow cooler
value insured rail traffic
wall of sound
whoopee do
Yemurtla
zookeep