听力题 W: Just a few years ago this city established what is called the Telephone Reassurance Service. It was set up by a volunteer group of people to ring up elderly or handicapped persons who live alone, to check on whether they are all right and to help cheer them up. M: That sounds like a good idea. W: Well, they had a 97-year-old woman on television to publicize the project. She lived alone and had never been out of the state she was born in. Although she had relatives, nobody seemed to know what had happened to them. M: You say the service has been going for a few years? W: I think it''s five, but it might even be ten years, and now it has about one thousand volunteers and they keep in daily touch with more than twelve hundred people, mostly senior citizens. M: It must be frightening to be old and alone and have no one who has any interest in you. W: The service made its millionth call recently. The volunteer calls once a day and if no one answers, another call is made in about an hour. If there is still no answer, a call is placed to a neighbor or to someone who can check to see if the person is all right. The project is supported twenty percent by federal funds and the rest by donations. The volunteers now go through an instruction course before beginning the calls.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】To what extent has the Telephone Reassurance Service now developed?
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】How was the Telephone Reassurance Service publicized?
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】What is told about the operation of the Telephone Reassurance Service?