—Why don't you move into your new house?—Because itA.is paintingB.is being paintedC.is pai
—Why don't you move into your new house? —Because it
A.is painting
B.is being painted
C.is painted
—Why don't you move into your new house? —Because it
A.is painting
B.is being painted
C.is painted
Cindy: if you don't like where you're living, why don't just move?
Joe: ______
Man: Why do you want to move out? You really have a happy life. I do envy you.
Woman: You don't know that I have been over-protected by my mother these years. I want to spread my own wings.
Question: What does the woman mean?
A.She doesn't love her mother.
B.She wants to be independent.
C.She actually envies the man.
D.She doesn't like family life.
A.hiss
B.buzz
C.sound
D.move
听力原文:M: I can't stand living in this place any more.
W: Well, why don't you move then?
Q: What does the woman suggest the man to do?
(5)
A.Stand still.
B.Sit down.
C.Get exercises.
D.Change the house.
W: Why don't you take the problem up with the dorm supervisor?
Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?
(18)
A.Make even louder noise after midnight~
B.Ask his roommate to move out.
C.Go to live in the supervisor's room.
D.Report to the person in charge of the dorm.
W: I wish you could. It's nice to live there.
Q: Why isn't the man moving to the suburbs?
(18)
A.The rent is too high.
B.He doesn't like the suburbs.
C.He can't afford the high taxes.
D.It's too expensive to hire taxies.
W:I wish you could.It's nice to live there.
Q:Why isn't the man moving to the suburbs?
(18)
A.It's too expensive to hire taxies.
B.He doesn't like the suburbs.
C.He can't afford the high taxes.
D.The rent is too high.
W: I wish you could. It' s nice to live there.
Q: Why isn' t the man moving to the suburbs?
(19)
A.The rent is too high.
B.He can't afford the high taxes.
C.He doesn' t want to live in the suburbs.
D.It' s too far away from his office.
W: Why don't you try house-sitting? Last summer my friend Margaret house-sat for the Dodds when they went away on vacation. Mr. Dodd hired Margaret to stay in their house because he didn't want it left empty.
M: You mean the Dodds paid Margaret just to live in their house?
W: It wasn't that easy. She had to water the houseplants. And when Eric house-sat for Mr. Cohen, he had to take care of his pets.
M: House-sitting sounds like a good job. I guess it's a little like baby-sitting--except you're taking care of a house instead of children.
W: The student employment office still has a few jobs posted.
M: Do I just have to fill out an application?
W: Margaret and Eric had to interview with the homeowners and provide three references each.
M: That seems like a lot of trouble for a summer job.
W: The homeowners want some guarantee that they can trust the house-sitter. You know, they want to make sure you're not the type who will throw wild parties in their house, or move groups of friends in with you.
M: House-sitters who do that sort of things probably won't be paid.
W: Usually they are paid anyway just because the homeowners don't want to make a fuss. But if the homeowners report it, and then the house-sitter wouldn't be able to get another job. So why don't you apply?
(20)
A.Stay at home.
B.Hold parties.
C.Do part-time jobs.
D.Travel.
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