The content on the test paper is exactly the same, but it exists in different forms. For example, blind candidates in Shanxi and Anhui use national examination papers, blind candidates in Shanghai use independent examination papers, and blind candidates in Tibet use Tibetan Braille examination papers. In addition to preparing braille papers and large-size papers for blind candidates, the college entrance examination also allows blind candidates to use blind writing pens, braille drawing tools, braille typewriters and other auxiliary equipment and appliances.
In the college entrance examination, the blind need to constantly translate, express the main points in Braille through permutation and combination, then think again and finally answer. How many braille units do blind people use? Fang? Composition, each? Fang? It consists of six six points, and usually two points are needed to express different meanings. Fang? In order to express a Chinese syllable, it takes a lot of time to translate the text during the exam, and then you have to think. Especially mathematics, and space geometry. Blind candidates need to translate geometric figures, leave an impression in their minds, and then answer. To sum up, in any case, the blind test is much more troublesome than the ordinary test, but that's it. Blind candidates can get excellent grades every year, and I'm really proud of them.