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... Political and Education Department stood on the podium and observed the students in the room. Lin Jingyi clearly felt that there was a long line of sight on his face.

He did not lift his head. He took some of the tender texts handed down by the school committee: the language mathematics with a score of one hundred and twenty, he only took 86 and 90 respectively, and the rest of the scores were in one hundred subjects, and the scores were also Almost all of them are on the pass, and the En ...

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