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听力原文:M: Hello, Mrs. Kelly. I'd like to pick up my test, please.W: Sure. Whoso class ar

听力原文:M: Hello, Mrs. Kelly. I'd like to pick up my test, please.

W: Sure. Whoso class are you in?

M: Dr. Purcell's math class.

W: And your name?

M: My last name is Raleigh. R -A -L-E -I -G-H,

W: That's fight. Jim Raleigh. Here it is.

M: Thank you. And Terry Young's test too, please.

W: Oh, I'm sorry. I can't let you take someone else's test.

M: He's sick, and he can't come in to get it. He's my roommate.

W: I understand. But the privacy act won't permit it.

M: Really? Maybe you could tell him.

W: Not even then. I can only give a test to the student whose name appears on it. I can't even give it to a family member.

M: That's weird.

W: I think so, too, frankly, but that's the law.

M: Okay. I'll tell Terry, thanks anyway.

W: You're welcome. Tell him I'll just keep his test here until he feels better and can come in for it himself.

M: Okay. I'll do that.

W: Have a nice day, Jim.

M: You too, Mrs. Kelly.

What do the speakers mainly discuss?

A.A sick friend.

B.A math class.

C.School policy.

D.The man's test.

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