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[00:16.69]Lesson 1 Xi'an is a beautiful city [00:24.63]Listen and read [00:28.50]L:Hi!Robin!What are you going to do with your father? [00:34.95]R:We're going to buy tomorrow's air tickets. [00:39.52]L:Where are you going? R:Xi'an. [00:45.37]L:Who wi
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ANKARA, Oct. 11 (Xinhua) -- China's Huang Guangyuan won the first place in men's Nanquan competition in the 11th World Wushu Championships (WWC) held in Turkish capital Ankara, the WWC organizing committee announced on Tuesday. Huang recorded the hig
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