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Chinese High School Students' Reception of American TV Series and Their Impact

In the era of increasingly developed Internet, American dramas are spreading more and more widely, and there are more and more kinds of them. This paper examines how young people reacted to American dramas when they were first introduced to China and the results that resulted from the broadcasting o...

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