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... , this student is really interesting. He can still take the first place in the city after a semester off."

"I heard before that he was mentally ill and didn't come to school often. As a result, he was the first in the whole grade. I guess he is also the first in the city."

"There's nothing to say about such a gifted student."

"I know that he went to see his head teacher specially after his score came out. His head teacher's expression is not quite right. It seems that he ...

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