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AleksandrR [38]
2 years ago
13

my chinese speech is on "中学新生活的苦于乐". the speech must be within 2mins. can someone help me write the speech? I'm really lost and

don't know what to write. tqtq ​
World Languages
1 answer:
krok68 [10]2 years ago
7 0

Explanation:

光阴似箭,日月如梭

六年的小学生生活就这样过去了

-上课时间增加 课业增加 娱乐时间减少

-苦中作乐 找到学习的乐趣

生活本应由苦与乐构成

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