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A library started offering free Wi-Fi to visitors who don’t have internet access at home

时间:2025-11-11 13:32:46 来源:CreatiFlow Studio 作者:Language Learners 阅读:487次

A library started offering free Wi-Fi to visitors who don’t have internet access at home

A farmers market helped small farmers sell productsA hospital bought new medical equipment

A library started offering free Wi-Fi to visitors who don’t have internet access at home

A national park taught visitors about wildlife conservationA fashion brand collaborated with a celebrityA city added more traffic lights

A library started offering free Wi-Fi to visitors who don’t have internet access at home

Researchers studied climate change’s impact on plantsA bookstore read to kids at daycares

A library started offering free Wi-Fi to visitors who don’t have internet access at home

A farm sold fresh flowers at the farmers market

A museum opened a space exploration exhibitThe transportation agency added 15 new bus routes to serve rural communities

Archaeologists uncovered a set of ancient tools believed to be 5000 years oldA major airline announced it would offer free Wi-Fi on all international flights

Health officials urged people to get tested for a seasonal virus as cases start to riseA city council voted to increase green spaces by building three new community parks

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