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Unit 1 This is my new friend. [00:03.04]单元一 这是我的新朋友。 [00:06.09]Lesson 1 [00:07.61]第一课 [00:09.14]1.Just speak [00:11.04]1。请讲话 [00:12.93]Hi,Gao Wei! Hi,Peter! [00:14.85]喂,高魏!喂,彼得! [00:16.77]Nice t
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