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070 Rapunzel Once upon a time, there lived an old couple in a village. The old couple prayed every day that they might have a baby. One day, an old woman moved into the house next door. The Old woman raised lettuce that looked very tasty and deliciou
A couple in a strop Jo: Welcome to Real English from BBC Learning English. I'm Jo. Oliver: 大家好,我是Oliver。地道英语和大家一起学习现代英式英语中经常出现的流行词汇和实用表达。那 Jo 今天给我们带来的新词是什么呢? Jo: Today's word is strop. S.T.R.O.
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