文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了2003年,Troi Lee和一群朋友正在一家俱乐部排队时因为是听障人士而被拒绝进入,之后他决定组建英国第一个聋人狂欢派对,让听障人士也可以嗨聚狂欢。
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In 2003, Troi Lee was queueing for a club with a group of friends 1 he noticed that others were being let in ahead of them. He 2 (approach) security to ask what was going on, and was told: “You lot are deaf, you aren’t coming in.” He channelled his anger into setting up 3 UK’s first deaf rave, to “avoid all that nonsense”. The rave will have laser lights, deaf DJs and British Sign Language (BSL) 4 (perform). Lee says the event 5 (target) at people who have some hearing, but 6 (complete) deaf people can enjoy the visceral(发自肺腑的) experience of the bass vibrations and performers emceeing(发自肺腑的) and rapping in BSL, with lyrics that tap into deaf culture. He says 2022 has been “an incredibly exciting year for deaf culture”, with Troy Kotsur becoming the first deaf man 7 (win) an Oscar, Rose Ayling-Ellis winning Strictly Come Dancing, and Tasha Ghouri 8 (become) the first deaf Love Island contestant, all of 9 he says are “normalising sign languages, deaf voices and hearing devices”. But he says that for progress to continue, there needs to be more investment 10 creating opportunities for deaf performers.