那俺就吹毛求疵一下。。

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读得很流利!!


也许应该把速度稍微减一下,因为在还有些口音的时候,读得太快会让听的人感觉有些累。:)


发音上,同意文青,主要是r发音的问题。


再稍微注意一下连读的问题。


纯属吹毛求疵。中国人读这么好这么流利,很棒啦!


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