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Question: Did you ever watch TV programs from other countries?
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+ u. g. q. [$ i' F Model Response: Yes, I did. Many Chinese people are now able to have access to foreign TV channels and programs. Last summer I watched a series of TV programs called The Animal Kingdom on Discovery Channel from the USA. It was really exciting to know so many secrets in the natural world.
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Question: Do you think reading foreign magazines and newspapers can help you learn a new language?
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Model Response: Yes, I do. Learning a foreign language requires both patience and a lot of resources. And magazines and newspapers in that foreign language are an extremely valuable resource for learners. Personally speaking, I have learned a lot of great idioms, interesting phrases and insightful perspectives from Time Magazine.0 F+ i- v: G+ M6 {1 V! f# G2 U
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" H" z; S9 p9 c Question: Do you often pay attention to weather forests?( [5 C" ]( C" C! H
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Model Response: Well, yes and no, I suppose. If you are talking about weather forests on TV after the regular news report, I don’t give a damn about it. But I often check the local weather conditions in the next few days on the Internet, especially during the winter, to see if there is a sudden change in temperature. |