3. (20分)互联网是个好东西,为我们开启了崭新的世界。我们只需要巧妙地运用它就行了。 The Internet is a good thing and opens a whole new world for us. We just have to using it.

3. (20分)互联网是个好东西,为我们开启了崭新的世界。我们只需要巧妙地运用它就行了。 The Internet is a good thing and opens a whole new world for us. We just have to using it.


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