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Unit 3 Follow the signs! [00:05.20]单元三 跟随标志 [00:07.31]Say and act [00:09.20]说并且行动 [00:11.08]At the swimming pool Don't run!It's dangerous. [00:15.61]正在游泳池要不断游的! 它是危险的。 [00:20.14]Don't jump int
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