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[00:00.00] UNIT 3 Lesson nine [00:04.88]new words and expression [00:09.14]Mount [00:10.48]n.山 [00:11.81]Mount Qomolangma [00:13.58]珠穆朗玛峰 [00:15.36]ocean [00:16.68]n.海洋 [00:18.00]Paciffic Ocean [00:19.62]太平洋 [00:21.24]north-west
[00:00.00] Unit 6 Lesson 21 [00:04.60]new words and expressions [00:08.67]Meg [00:09.95]n.美格(女名) [00:11.23]Manchester [00:12.76]n.曼切斯特 [00:14.29]alone [00:15.61]adj.单独的 [00:16.93]married [00:18.25]结婚的 [00:19.57]university
[00:00.00] Unit 5 Lesson 17 [00:05.20]New word and expression [00:10.06]BC [00:11.53]公元前 [00:13.01]klom [00:14.68]n.克罗 [00:16.35]least [00:17.88]adv.最少地 [00:19.41]time [00:21.09]n.时期,一段时间 [00:22.78]seed [00:24.45]n.种子
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