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新课标小学英语一年级第六册(一年级起点外研版)Module 3' UNIT 1 Maybe we'll go to the zoo. UNIT 2 Will you phone me?
新课标小学英语一年级第六册(一年级起点外研版)Module 4 UNIT 1 Maybe I'll be a writer. UNIT 2 He'll be an astronaut.
新课标小学英语一年级第六册(一年级起点外研版)Module 6 UNIT 1 He works hard. UNIT 2 She's quite good at English.
新标准小学一年级英语第四册(一年级起点外研版)Module 3 Unit 1 Sam isn't tidying his room. Unit 2 Are you doing your homework?
Module 1 Unit 1 Hello! Module 1 Unit 2 How are you?
新课标小学一年级英语第一册(一年级起点外研版)Module 3包括 Unit 1 How many? Unit 2 How many girls?
新课标小学一年级英语第一册(一年级起点外研版)Module 2包括 Unit 1 What's your name? Unit 2 I'm a boy.
新标准小学一年级英语第一册(一年级起点外研版)Module 9 包括 Unit 1 How old are you? Unit 2 Happy birthday!
新课标小学一年级英语第一册(一年级起点外研版)Module 6 包括 Unit 1 This is my teacher. Unit 2 That is a cat.
新课标小学一年级英语第一册(一年级起点外研版)Module 4包括 Unit 1 It's red. Unit 2 How many green balls?
新课标小学一年级英语第一册(一年级起点外研版)Module 5包括 Unit 1 Sit down! Unit 2 Point to the window.
新标准小学一年级英语第一册(一年级起点外研版)Module 10包括 Unit 1 Where's my pen? Unit 2 A doll is under the bed.
No body had had seen this kind of thing before, so this was the first time and all the people looking at the gel and saying
新课标小学英语一年级第六册(一年级起点外研版)Module 10 UNIT 1 There are fifty children in my class. UNIT 2 What's sixty plus thirty?
新标准小学一年级英语第四册(一年级起点外研版)Module 6 Unit 1 I usually play basketball. Unit 2 We are helping her.
新标准小学一年级英语第四册(一年级起点外研版)Module 7 Unit 1 It's Children's Day today. Unit 2 We're having a picnic.
新标准小学一年级英语第四册(一年级起点外研版)Module 8 Unit 1 The train is going up a hill. Unit 2 We're turning around.
THE PRESIDENT: Good afternoon. Across the country, Americans are concerned about the high price of gasoline. Every one of our citizens who drives to work, or takes a family vacation, or runs a small business is feeling the squeeze of rising prices a
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抗议民众在共和党大会外表达不满 More than three years after the U.S. economy fell into deep recession, protesters outside the Republican National Convention point to what they call a continuing crisis of unemployment and homelessness. A