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WELCOME AND ARRIVAL INFORMATION
Welcome to Harvard University Housing and thank you for choosing to live with us. To help you make a smooth transition, please read the information below on planning your arrival.
Pets
Dogs living with you in your pet-friendly apartment must be vaccinated for rabies and licensed with the City of Cambridge every year.
International Students
Consider unlocking your phone prior to leaving your home country. This will enable you to use a SIM card from a company such as campusSIMS or US Mobile in your phone after you arrive. Those sim cards may be available at the Property Management Office.
Driving
If you plan on bringing a moving van or truck it will not fit under the overpasses on Soldiers Field Road and Memorial Drive. Plan your route in advance to avoid a risky and costly problem.
Parking arrangements for trucks and vans must be made in advance as well. Visit your property page for information about parking your car.
Furniture and Lighting
Most HUH units have no furniture—the unit is empty except for a stove and a refrigerator. You need to bring, buy, or rent a bed, other furniture, and household items. In many HUH units, rooms do not have overhead lights, so you also may need table or floor lamps.
If you want to stock up on groceries and some household items as soon as you arrive, please find information about “Grocery Shopping” by selecting it from the drop-down menu.
21. Suppose a French boy chooses to live in HUH units with a dog and a moving van, he should________.
A. make sure his dog is vaccinated and licensed in France.
B. unlock his phone before leaving France.
C. buy a phone with a SIM card at the Property Management Office.
D. park his van under the overpasses.
22. What are most HUH units furnished with?
A. Table or floor lamps. B. A bed and a table.
C. A stove and a refrigerator. D. Bowls and plates.
23. Where is this text most likely from?
A. A website. B. A guidebook. C. A magazine. D. A recipe.