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Introduce your dormitory in English.
My dormitory is on the second floor.

It is small and crowded. The dark green walls and dirty white ceiling make the room look dark, so it is smaller than it actually is. When you walk into the room, you will be suddenly stopped by the bed that I occupy half the room. The two big windows on the bed were covered by heavy dark gold curtains.

Against the wall on your left, pushed into a corner behind the bed is a big bookcase, which is filled with documents, books and knickknacks. Wedged between the bookcase and the wall opposite the bed is a small gray metal table.

It has a brown wooden chair that seems to fill the left side of the room. There is a wooden wastebasket under the table, which is full of paper and garbage. The wall above the bookcase and desk is completely occupied by two small posters.

On the right hand side of the room is a narrow wardrobe, which contains clothes, shoes, hats, tennis rackets and boxes protruding from the sliding door. Every time I go out of the house, I think, now I know what it's like to live in a closet. Living in a closet is like living in a closet.

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My dormitory is on the second floor.

It is small and crowded. Dark green walls and dirty white ceilings make the room look dark, even smaller than it. When you walked into the room, my bed blocked you. It occupies half of the room. The two big windows on the bed were covered by heavy dark gold curtains.

Against the wall on your left, pushed into a corner behind the bed, is a big bookcase filled with paper, books and knickknacks. Between the bookcase and the wall opposite the bed is a small gray metal table.

It has a brown wooden chair that seems to occupy the left end of the room. There is a wooden wastebasket under the desk, which is full of paper and sundries. Two small posters are hung on the wall above the bookcase and desk.

On the right hand side of the room is a narrow wardrobe with clothes, shoes, hats, tennis rackets and boxes protruding from the sliding door. Every time I go out, I think, now I know what it's like to live in a closet. It's like living in a closet.