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Once there was a rich man in Thailand. His name was Chulong. He was a very rich man. Yet he wanted more riches, more money. One day he was walking in his garden. He saw a strange bird in a bush. It was very small. But it had very beautiful and colorf
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英语新词:这些cle/ule后缀单词 你理解对了么? 以cle或ule后缀的名词常表示 small (小的) 含义。 article n. 文章;物品;条款;[语] 冠词。 circle n. 循环,周期;圆;圈子;圆形物。 cubicle n. 小卧室;
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