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Many of the 12-and 13-year-old students here had never set foot in a classroom before

A.A.这些十二、三岁的学生中许多人在进那个学校以前从没进过教室

B.B.这些年龄12至13岁的学生中的许多人在进那个学校以前还从来没有踏进过教室的门

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