________ I was left an orphan(孤兒).


  1. A.
    Fortunately
  2. B.
    Unfortunately
  3. C.
    Luckily
  4. D.
    Gladly
B
“我成為孤兒”必然是件不幸的事.
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b. The cashier counted the boy’s money.

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