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BBC都市掠影:British Museum 大英博物馆
2007-11-06 所属栏目:BBC都市掠影
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Neil: OK Jean, keep your eyes closed until I say.
Jean: Oh, where have you brought me this time? Neil: Here’s a clue. Where do yBBC都市掠影: 维多利亚和阿尔伯特博物馆
2007-11-06 所属栏目:BBC都市掠影
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Lily: Hello, I'm Lily. Welcome to "On the Town" from BBC Learning English.
Sun Chen: 今天的城市掠影节目我们要向大家介绍BBC都市掠影:New Year's Day Parade 伦敦庆元旦大游行
2007-11-06 所属栏目:BBC都市掠影
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Lily: Happy New Year and welcome to On the Town from BBC Learning English. I’m Lily. Have you ever heard about the New Year’s D
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