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VOA慢速英语:Teacher: Students Know More About US Constitution Than I Do
simulated - adj. made to look, feel, or behave like something : not real
hearing - n. a meeting or session at which evidence and arguments about a crime or complaint are presented to a person or group who will have to decide on what action should be taken
exceed - v. to be better than (something)
testimony - n. something that someone says, especially in a court of law, while formally promising to tell the truth
recite - v. to read (something) out loud or say (something) from memory, usually for an audience
professional development - n. training given to workers in a specific profession
Now it’s your turn. How do students in your country learn about your government? Write to us in the comments section.
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