单选题
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[听力原文]
It is just an amazing collaborative effort, according to an administrative operations officer who has helped to manage move-in day for the past five years. The work involves everything from prepping the grounds and coordinating parking, to preparing keys and packets for incoming students, to making sure the electronic cables are in place for the computers used to check students. Other University departments are also involved. These people meet for months beforehand to iron out all of the details and make sure everything will go smoothly.
Move-in day operates as a well-oiled machine. The senior manager of Harvard Yard and freshman dormitories, and his staff members help students to register and move in, but the staff"s labors began months earlier.
Much of their work began when the previous freshman class departed in the spring. The student-run Dorm Crew moved in to ready the rooms to host Harvard"s 25th reunion class, which stayed on campus during Commencement week. After the reunion class left, the crew cleaned and repaired the dorms for the Harvard Summer School students. When those classes ended, the crew readied the dorms for student pre-orientation programs. As soon as those visitors left, the crew prepped the dorms for the new freshmen. It"s kind of a never-ending cycle. But the work is key to making the freshmen feel comfortable. People take it very, very seriously.
They also take driving in the Yard seriously. During move-in day, a parade of cars enters Harvard"s gates to drop off students. Parents have 20 minutes to unload before they are asked to move to free parking in a garage nearby.
Early in the day, at a staging area across the Charles River adjacent to Harvard Stadium, hundreds of parents and students began driving onto the grassy field at 6 a.m. to queue up according to dorm. Members of the Harvard University Police Department, city of Cambridge police, and the Massachusetts State Police, along with representatives from the Crimson Key Society, helped to keep order, directing traffic and guiding cars on a circuitous route to the Yard.
Among them was Sgt. Dominic Sardo of the Harvard Police. For 12 years, Sardo has helped to reassure arriving parents that their children will be in good hands, and has injected humor into an often- stressful day. Directing traffic in the field, Sardo greeted some of the earliest arrivals with the quip: "You"re here for the move-in for Yale?"

Managing the move-in day involves several types of work. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the talk?
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[听力原文]
What do the senior manager of Harvard Yard and freshman dormitories and his staff help students to do?
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[听力原文]
The Dorm Crew did much work when the previous freshman class departed. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the talk?
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[听力原文]
How much time do parents have to unload before they are asked to move to free parking in a garage nearby?
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[听力原文]
Who is Sgt. Dominic Sardo according to the talk?