Level 4-Day 20.The Golden Man ? El Dorado

Level 4-Day 20.The Golden Man ? El Dorado

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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll单词提示1.Hatter 帽匠2.dormouse 睡鼠原文Chapter 5: A Mad Tea PartyThere was a table under a tree outside the house, and the March hare and the Hatter were having tea.A dormouse was sitting between them, asleep.The three of them were all sitt ...  Show more

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41.You can go skiing if you like, but for my part I prefer to stay at home and read a novel.如果你愿意的话,你可以去滑雪,但就我而言,我更喜欢呆在家里看小说。42.The publication of the exam results over without incident, for the time being attention is naturally going to focus on the summer break, right?如果考试成绩的公布 ...  Show more

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