单项选择题
Well, sir, opening a bank account is not very difficult. The trouble is finding the cash to put in it. We at Barclays know there’s a students’ problem—shortage of cash. The monthly cheque from home never seems big enough. We can’t make it any bigger but we can make it go a little further. Any student who opens a cheque account with Barclays gets our most important services free. We don’t charge you for running your account provided you keep out of the red.
You’ll find you will be able to budget far better when you have a current account. And you will be able to make payments by cheque or standing order. For example, you can ask us to pay your rent direct to your landlady. All you need to do is to make out a standing order, and that means we make sure your rent is paid on time, without you having to worry about it. You will receive regular statements to let you know just how you stand. If you have any money problems such as sending money home or having money sent to you from home our manager will be pleased to help in any way he can. His experience in money matters is sure to be of value to you.
I suggest you open your account today. Don’t wait until the term starts—you’ll have more than enough to think about then, setting in and starting your studies. You will be busy arranging your timetable and generally getting used to your. new life and new surroundings. And, by the way, if you open an account this month, we’ 11 give you free a specially designed lecture note folder with a clipboard, pad and ball-point. That’s just one more way Barclays give students a helping hand.
A.when he opens an account
B.if he opens an account this month
C.if he accepts the bank's help
D.once he has arranged his timetable