C Arthur Phillip High School, located in Parramatta, New South Wales (NSW), Australia, will be NSW’s first public high-rise high school. When it opens, the school will be different from anything else we’ve got across the system. Students will eat lunch in courtyards overlooking city rooftops, before continuing their lessons in sound-proofed music rooms, science labs or atriums (中庭) with eight metre-high ceilings. The specialty rooms, such as science labs, will be on the top floors. There will be large lifts, but students will be encouraged to use the stairs. There will be a gym, a play ground and play space on each floor. The building will be run more like an office block than a traditional school, with a plant room used for the operation of the sprinklers(洒水装置), air conditioning and elevator systems. In addition, people will be seen cleaning the windows while students are studying. “We’re going to have to get kids used to that,” said Sylvia Corish, an executive director of school performance for the NSW Department of Education. “That’s going to be a unique experience.” This is a very different concept,” said the chief executive of School Infrastructure NSW, Anthony Manning. “While it has been challenging at times, the end product is going to be really amazing and impressive.” I am very surprised and happy to see how creative this learning space will be for students in the Parramatta region for years to come,” Education Minister Sarah Mitchell said. The Herald visited the new high school, as construction of the ambitious project enters its final phase and students at the original school across the road prepare to begin testing its state-of-the-art facilities. In the next few months, students and teachers will visit the school to help ensure a smooth transition(过渡). “It will be a matter of testing how people can move around the building,” Mr Manning said. 28. How’s the school in appearance? A. It looks like an office building. B. It is like a traditional school. C. It’s surrounded by green plants. D. It consists of different buildings. 29. How did Sarah Mitchel feel about the new school? A. Amazed and impressed. B. Surprised and doubtful. C. Delighted and astonished. D. Happy and satisfied. 30. Which might be a challenge? A. Moving the original school from across the road. B. Getting the students accustomed to the new situation. C. Providing the students with more space for studying. D. Encouraging the students to use the stairs instead of the lift. 31. What’s the best title for the passage? A. NSW’s First Public High-rise High School B. A New School that Overlook City Roofs C. The Construction and System of a New School D. A Unique Experience for High School Students