Voice 2: Blind people use many different things to help them know what is around them. Some people use guide dogs. These dogs lead blind people as they walk. Some blind people use a cane, a long thin piece of metal. They move the cane in front of them as they walk. They can use the cane to feel things around them.
聲音2:盲人會(huì)借助許多不同的東西來(lái)幫助他們了解周圍的事物。有些人用導(dǎo)盲犬。這些狗狗會(huì)牽著盲人走路。有些盲人用盲杖,這是一種細(xì)長(zhǎng)的金屬杖。他們邊走邊將盲杖移到前面。他們可以用盲杖感覺(jué)周圍的東西。
Voice 1: Often, blind people's other senses become stronger when they lose their sight. Many blind people use sound to help them. But doctors believe that Ben's sense of hearing is stronger than most people. His skills are rare.
聲音1:通常,盲人失去視力后,其他感官會(huì)變得更強(qiáng)。許多盲人會(huì)借助聲音。但醫(yī)生認(rèn)為本的聽(tīng)覺(jué)比大多數(shù)人都強(qiáng)。他的能力是罕見(jiàn)的。
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