单选题What does Pine University intend to do by the summer session?AConvert every classroom at the school to the new styleBStart construction on five more special classroomsCHave ten new classrooms ready for studentsDRaise enough money to convert more classrooms

单选题
What does Pine University intend to do by the summer session?
A

Convert every classroom at the school to the new style

B

Start construction on five more special classrooms

C

Have ten new classrooms ready for students

D

Raise enough money to convert more classrooms


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解析:
根据第二段前两句话“派恩大学现在为春季学期开放五个这样的教室。还有另外的五个教室正在建设中,夏季学期可以投人使用”可知夏季将建好十个新教室。故C项正确。

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