单选题According to School Policy, visitors have to ______ when entering the school.Ahand in a noteBcall at 524—9752Ccheck in at the officeDtelephone to the school

单选题
According to School Policy, visitors have to ______ when entering the school.
A

hand in a note

B

call at 524—9752

C

check in at the office

D

telephone to the school


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解析:
【主旨大意】这是美国某学校的布告板,包含校规、成绩单、课程通知和课后活动等内容。
在School Policy一栏的最后一条“Parents and visitors need to check in at the office when entering the school.”,故选C。

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