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雅思口语P2 Describe a rule you don't like家教(2022新)
Part2提示词A rule that I don't like is originally from my family 我不喜欢的一个规则是和家教有关I have to do everything as what they want 我要乖乖听话They have done something like that before 他们之前也做过类似的事儿I am still working hard on it 我现在依旧在努力更多文本/关注每日朋友圈更新
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