3.1.21B《采访卢安克》Story walkthrough

3.1.21B《采访卢安克》Story walkthrough

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Welcome to 听故事说中文, the podcast where stories come alive to help you improve your Chinese language proficiency and cultural competency. This week, we've got a powerful, satirical story about a young man who is, quite literally, a "testing genius." He did everything right: top stud ...  Show more

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