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A farm started selling "pick-your-own strawberries" during the summer

时间:2025-11-22 04:53:33 来源:LearnNarrate Works 作者:Learn Hub 阅读:644次

A farm started selling "pick-your-own strawberries" during the summer

The school district provided high-speed internet access to all schoolsResearchers found that reading fiction can improve empathy in people

A farm started selling

The government launched a campaign to promote healthy eating habitsA popular fashion brand announced it will recycle old clothes into new productsDoctors developed a new vaccine for a disease that affects children in poor countries

A farm started selling

The community center hosted a job fair for local residentsA new study revealed that adequate sleep improves students' academic performance

A farm started selling

The city implemented a new parking system to make parking easier

A major food company planned to reduce the amount of sugar in its productsA study found that reading fiction improves empathy and emotional intelligence in both children and adults

Local authorities announced plans to build a new hospital in a rural area addressing the shortage of medical facilitiesScientists discovered a new planet outside our solar system that may be capable of supporting life

A popular TV show aired its series finale last night attracting millions of viewers and sparking online discussionA tech company announced it will invest $650 million in research and development to create new AI technologies

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