四、根据短文意思和首字母提示,写出一个完整正确的单词。
Working in Afri
ca, we went to an orphanage孤儿院 to visit the children one day. Working as volunteers, we took lots of clothes, books and some food. When they saw us, they all c
heered
1. They became even happier after getting their gifts. Even some sad-looking kids also tried to raise smiles to express their thankfulness.
There we met a girl named Nancy. I
handed
2 a candy to her. She didn't reac
h out her hand
s but stood in
silence
3. I wondered why. "She wanted one more,
sir," said an old man. I smiled and gave her another one. She accepted them and ran away happily. Later, the old man told Nancy's s
tory
4. Years ago, her parents
died
5 and he
r little sister was taken away from her. As a result, she could just stay alone and depend on herself in the orphanage. But whenever she received anything from others, she
refused
6 to accept unless they gave her two—one for her and the other for her sister.
After the old man
explained
7 the reason, he said there were also many other orphans like Nancy. It was
typical
8 of them to do this: With lots of things in their rooms, they waited for their brothers and sisters who they hadn't seen for long. Perhaps some people think African children are quite
different
9 from our kids. They may not get a good
education
10
, so they can't study well or feel pain, sadness or love. But in fact, their pain is deep and so is their love.
1.
cheered
2.
handed
3.
silence
4.
story
5.
died
6.
refused
7.
explained
8.
typical
9.
different
10.
education