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This is the VOA Special English Education Report. Early this year, Special English began receiving comments about all the stories on our Web site. The Education Reports have received many comments. We began the year in the middle of our Foreign Stude
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Unit 21 Cuckoo Husband 第21单元 Just after I got married, I was invited out for a night with the boys. 我才刚结婚,晚上就被一群朋友邀出去狂欢。 I told the Mrs. I would be home by midnight...I promise!! 我跟老婆说:我半夜
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