阅读短文,回答问题Dong Lina grew up in a farmer's family in Dalian, Liaoning. She couldn't see clearly when she was a baby. She couldn't see anything when she was only ten years old.
Dong went to a special school for people who can't see or hear. After that, she learned tuina and then found a job. One of her teachers said tuina was her only way out. But Dong didn't think so.
In 2006, 22-year-old Dong took part in a radio host (主持人) programme. Soon she fell in love with broadcasting. It was really difficult for her to learn that, but Dong tried her best and practiced every day. A year later, she got good grades (等级) in the Mandarin Proficiency Test. She could work as a radio host!
In 2015, Dong became the host of a radio programme. And in the same year, she went to learn radio and TV broadcasting in Communication University of China. She also worked as a part-time teacher in her free time.
Last July, Dong finished her study in the university.
She's the first visually impaired master (硕士) of broadcasting in China. She says, "We should always have dreams and work hard for them."