I had signed up to be a school volunteer and was helping a first-grader with her homework. But it turned out I was the one in need of help. The assignment required coloring, and I'm color-blind—can't tell blue from red. As we finished our lesson, I told the little girl, “Next week you can read to me.” Looking confused, she said, “Can't you read, either?”
我報(bào)名當(dāng)上了學(xué)校的義工,幫助一個(gè)一年級(jí)的小姑娘做家庭作業(yè)。然而,結(jié)果卻是我需要幫助。這個(gè)家庭作業(yè)要求上顏色,而我是紅綠色盲。在結(jié)束我們這一課的時(shí)候,我對(duì)小姑娘說(shuō):“下個(gè)星期你可以讀給我聽(tīng)。”小姑娘有點(diǎn)搞糊涂了,她說(shuō):“你也不識(shí)字?”