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About fifty American students came to visit our school today. We gathered at the school gate at 8 to give them a warm welcome. Then we had a get-together in the reading room of our library and our headmaster told them something about our school. And then we talked with each other and exchanged gifts. From 9:30 we showed them around our school. They visited our teaching buildings, the laboratory buildings and the swimming pools. The Friendship Basketball Match started on the playground at 10:30. It wasn¡¯t until 12 that all the American students left our school.It was a busy day for me but meanwhile, I have been in high spirits today.
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