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[00:00.00]9.I:What do you think is the relationship [00:02.27]你认为 [00:04.55]between the subjects you have taken and the job you are seeking? [00:06.99]你曾修读的科目和你申请的这份工作有何关系? [00:09.43]A:I have taken cour
Unit 4 What does your mother do? [00:02.39]第四单元 你妈妈做什么的? [00:04.78]Lesson 19 Just speak [00:07.07]第十九课 刚才的谈话 [00:09.35]Look,Gao Wei! [00:10.83]看,高伟! [00:12.30]That is my mother,She is on TV. [00:14.
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