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听力原文:M: Hi, I heard you're looking tbr a different apartment.
W: Yeah, the place I'm in now is a real down.
M: It was OK when I was there.
W: Oh, the boiler keeps breaking and when it does, we loose the heat for several days at the time.
M: Why doesn't the owner replace it?
W: Well, she said it's cheaper to keep fixing it. She's a nice enough person, just the sort of stingy'. In any case, I'm sick of being cold.
M: Can you get your deposit back if you move?
W: If I give two-month notice, I can get the whole thing back.
M: So what kind of place are you looking for?
W: I think I'll try to get into one of those high-rises near the university there's nothing really special but at least they are new and functional.
M: I heard of those buildings are pretty noisy. The walls are thin and you can hear everything that's going on in the other apartment.
W: Oh, that will never do.. I need some place quiet to finish my thesis. I guess I'H have to look some more ads. Maybe new isn't necessarily better.
M: Why don't you try some of those apartment in Winsor? They're supposed to be nice.
W: Oh, aren't they awfully' expensive?
M: Not really:, you'll be surprised at how reasonable some of them are. The problem would be out there is that the bus doesn't run that way.
W: That'll definitely be a problem. I can't afford a car fight now. I guess I'd better check a few of the places here in the city before I make a decision.
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A. It's too noisy.
B. It's not convenient to the university.
C. The heating system is defective.
D. The owner is unpleasant.

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A. They are usually very high.
B. They are always very low.
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听力原文:W: How are your new neighbors, Nancy?
M: They seem nice enough, but they have a son who's driving me crazy.
W: What do you mean?
M: He comes home every night around 10 with his car windows roiled down and radio blaring. It stops as soon as he turns the car off. But by then Brian mid Lisa are wide awake.
W: Oh, no.
M: Oh, Yes. Sometimes it takes us full mid-night just to get them settle down again.
W:' Have you tried talking to them?
M: We haven't even really met them yet except to say a quick hello. I hate to get off on our own foot.
W: You are not going to like them when you do meet them if you keep on simmering.
M: I know, but I feel stupid complaining. It's not as though as blasting his stereo all night.
W: You said yourself it is driving you crazy.
M: Well, You know how hurry I have to get up to be here at the office. I'm just not getting enough Sleep and neither are the kids. They're so irritable when I get home in the afternoon.
W: Maybe you could go over sometime with a little gift: a plant for the yard or something. Then youcould ask about their son whether they have any other children and they'll be sure to ask about yours.
M: Yeah, and then what?
W: Then you could mention that the hardest thing at this stage is getting your kids to go to sleep at night.
M: And keeping them in the sleep.
W: That's the idea. And you should do it soon, The longer you wait, the harder it will be to do politely.
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A. He drives too fast.
B. He plays his guitar too loudly.
C. His radio wakes her children up.
D. His friends are too noisy.

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A. She doesn't want to make a bad first impression.
B. She is afraid of getting off the subject.
C. She is afraid they won't listen.
D. She knows that they can't do anything about it.

A.Tell the owner two months in advance that she's moving.B.Alert the housing authoriti

A. Tell the owner two months in advance that she's moving.
B. Alert the housing authorities to her problem.
C. Move to another apartment in the same building.
D. Leave the end of the month.

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