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Wake up, Jack! Annie whispered. Jack opened his eyes. He looked at his clock. It wassix A.M. Come on! Annie whispered. She was standing athis bedroom door, already dressed. Now? said Jack. Yeah, it's Wednesday! We have to go to the treehouse! she sai
[00:02.44] [00:04.74]Pronunciation 发音 [00:07.88]This calculation is easy.这个推断很是容易. [00:13.43]This boy is dirty.这个男孩很脏. [00:16.86]This orange is juicy.这个桔子是多汁的. [00:19.93]This bird is tiny.这只鸟很小
Lesson 9 [00:00.00]Open your book to page 110 [00:09.81]请翻到第110页 [00:19.62]Lesson 9 What Day Is It? [00:26.55]第九课 今天星期几? [00:33.47]Let's Chant! [00:35.10]唱一唱! [00:36.73]What day is it today? Sunday.It's Sunday. [00:44.
歌词如下: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday comes after Sunday Monday comes before Tuesday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Tuesday comes after Monday Tuesday comes before Wednesday
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