They spent two weekends and this (for) fall repairing homes in J Virginia, by (soil) sawing and hammering alongside the (colas) C doing the kind of work A had a passion for. The Virginia T students say they felt they revived (to) her memory.

       Volunteer T says they also made new friends.

“(It will rope) We were a group of college (gets to you,) kids who came come from different majors and different backgrounds, basically, so none of us really knew each other before this trip (and been strong in you succession) I mean to be thrown into a construction project together, (early) is really a quick (we get) way to know someone (and). So I (mean) made some (really) good friends (we had known) I wouldn’t have met otherwise at school.”

       For A’s parents, R and B, spending time with these young volunteers, was an enjoyable yet emotional experience.

“It was a bittersweet, (Parade on rake upon) honestly, because it was wonderful to (get to) meet these students. But missing A during the time, you know, it was very (very scraped) therapeutic to work together and (there be a worth save) to be able to say her name. You know, (there) to be able to bring up someone’s name who (then in her) has died in a way that’s not always sad is (and waited not we feared. It’s) a good thing.”

NEW WORDS:

Bittersweet: a 苦乐参半的

Therapeutic: a 治疗的

TIPS:

听口语依旧不灵,平安夜,快乐。那位妈妈也快乐。