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In recent years, China has witnessed the prosperity of fast food resturants in big cities. It is quite easy for people to have meals at KFC or Mc donalds. At lunch time, it is hard to find seat in some fast food resturants. While so many small restur
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Bastille Day is Frances most important national holiday. It is celebrated on the 14th of July every year. Every city, town and village becomes red, white and blue as everyone hangs out the French tricolour flag. The holidays name in French is Fte Nat
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Adrienne: So, Mike, you don't eat fast food, huh? Mike: No, no. I find fast food not very healthy and I try to eat healthy and try to live a healthy kind of lifestyle. Adrienne: How do you do that? Mike: Well, I'm going to the gym, not smoking, just
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