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As college teachers, they enjoy talking about their own specialties.
A

problems

B

experiences

C

interests

D

fields


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句意:作为大学老师,他们很喜欢谈论自己的专业。specialty专业,专长。field领域。problem问题。experience经验。interest兴趣。
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