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Disparaging comments by adults about a children's presenter have led to an angry backlash in support of Cerrie Burnell, the 29-year-old CBeebies host who was born missing the lower section of her right arm. One man said that he would stop his daughter from watching the BBC children's channel because Burnell would give his child nightmares. Parents even called the broadcaster to complain after Burnell, with Alex Winters, took over the ehannel's popular Do and Discover slot and The Bedtime Hour programme last month, to complain about her disability. And some of the vitriolic comments on the "Grown Up" section of the channel' s website were so nasty that they had to be removed. "Is it just me, or does anyone else think the new woman presenter on CBeebies may scare the kids because of her disability?" wrote one adult on the CBeebies website. Other adults claimed that their children were asking difficult questions as a result. "I didn't want to let my children watch the filler bits on The Bedtime Hour last night because I know it would have played on my eldest daughter's mind and possibly caused sleep problems," said one message. The BBC received nine other complaints by phone. While charities reacted angrily to the criticism of the children's presenter, calling the comments disturbing, other parents and carers labeled the remarks as disgraceful, writing in support of Burnell and setting up a "fight disability prejudice" page on the social networking site Facebook. "I think that it is great that Cerrie is on CBeebies. She is an inspiration to children and we should not underestimate their ability to understand and accept that all of us have differences-some visible and some not," wrote "Surfergirlboosmum". Other websites were flooded with equally supportive comments. "I feel we should all post counter complaints to the BBC and I'm sure they will receive more complaints about the fact they have even considered accepting these complaints," wrote Scott Tostevin on Facebook. "It's a disgrace that people still have snch negative views against people who are 'different'”, he added. Burnell, who described her first television presenting role as a "dream job", has also appeared in EastEnders and Holby City and has been feted for performances in the theatre while also worked as a teaching assistant at a special needs school in London. She also has a four-year-old child. "I think the negative comments from those few parents are indicative of a wider problem of disabled representation in the media as a whole, which is why it's so important for there to be more disabled role models in every area of the media," she said in response yesterday. "The support that I've received ... has been truly heartening. It's brilliant that parents are able to use me as a way of talking about disability with their children and for children who are similarly disabled to see what really is possible in life and for their worlds to be represented in such a positive, high profile manner. " Charities said that much still needed to be done to change perceptions in society. "In some way it is a pretty sad commentary on the way society is now and that both parents and children see few examples of disabled people. The sooner children are exposed to disability in mainstream education the better," said Mark Shrimpton at Radar, the UK's largest disability campaigning organisation. "She is a role model for other disabled people. " Rosemary Bolinger, a trustee at Scope, a charity for people with cerebral palsy, said: "It is disturbing that some parents have reacted in this way ... Unfortunately disabled people are generally invisible in the media and wider society. /
1.Who is Cerrie Burnell? Give a brief introduction of Cerrie Burnell.
【正确答案】a 29-year-old children's programme presenter/ CBeebies host of BBC's children's channel/ a teaching assistant at a special needs school/ appeared in a number of TV programmes/ a disabled presenter born without the lower section of her right arm/ her appearance in the TV programmes causing "disparaging" argument/ controversy among parents and carers/ over "disabled representation".
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【正确答案】Parents and carers, pros and cons/ pros. an inspiration to children/ people should not have negative views against people with disability/ comments " disgraceful" /websites full of supportive comments/post counter complaints to the BBC/ set up a "fight disability prejudice" page on Facebook/ should not "underestimate" children's ability to understand disabled representation / cons.. (her image of disability) may scare the children/ give children "nightmares"/ causing sleep problems/ charities: negative comments against Burnell "disturbing"/ much to be done to "change perceptions" in society/ few examples of disabled peopIe in the media/children should be "exposed to disability in mainstream education"/Burnell "a role model for other disabled people".
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【正确答案】Thinking of her first TV presenting role a "dream job"/ thank those who support her/ quite important to have "more disabled role models" in the media as there is a "wider problem" of disabled representation in the media / the positive, high profile manner representing the worlds of the similarly disabled children / giving them encouragement/ parents can use her as an example to talk about disability / which is positive and helpful.