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[简答题]【学生困难】:男生说他是一个club的manager。今晚在town hall要举办一个音乐会concert。他得把一堆器材equipment从student center 搬运move到town hall。他的朋友原本答应他用车帮他搬。但朋友突然打电话告诉他说卡车truck坏在路上了。   【解决方案】:男生自己说有两个解决方案:方案1、让volunteers来帮忙搬器材。不过不是他们原先说好的职责,虽然只有几个blocks,但是怕累着他们。方案2、去学校rent a van,这样volunteer只需搬上车,不过租van的租金很贵,而且他还不知道能不能报销。

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