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W:
I’mafraidIcan’t.It’s$350!
Ihaven’tmuchmoney.Ihavetosavehardtopaymyownrent;
andit’salmosttwiceashighasyours.
Howmuchistheman’smonthlyrent?
A)$350.
3.M:
Okay,Mrs.Smith,I’mallpackedandreadytomoveout.There’sjustthematterofthe
$500damagedepositandI’llbeoff.
Well,Rob,there’salsothematterofsomecigaretteburnsonthecarpetandaholeinoneofthewalls.Thosedamageswillcost$100torepair.
Howmuchisthelandladywillingtogivebacktotheman?
B)$400.
4.M1:
Frank,weneedtotalkaboutthismonth’sutilitybill.It’s$220,andI’vegiveyouhalftheamount.Whyareyouaskingfor$50morre?
W2:
Don’tyouthinkyoushouldpayalittlebitmorethanthat?
Youhaveanextraheaterinyourbedroom.Andyouhavebeentakingtwohotshowersaday,sometimesforalmostanhour.IthinkyoushouldbethankfulI’monlyaskingfor$160.
Q:
Howmuchisthesecondspeakeraskingthefirstonetopay?
B)$160.
5.M:
Whyareyoustillstayinghere?
Thegirlsonthisflooraresonoisy!
Youcangetan
apartmentoffcampusforjustalittlemoremoney.Perhaps$450amonth.
Well,actually,Iwasplanningtopaytheextra$50tomovethere.ButIchangedmyideawhenIlearnedthosenoisygirlswillmoveoutnextterm.
Whatistherentforthegirl’sdorm?
B)$400.
III.ListeningIn
Task1:
LivingwithRoommates
Livingwithroommatesincollegedorms,oneislikelytohaveproblemsaswellassuccess.
Somestudentsreportmoreunhappyrelationshipswiththeirroommatesthantheydotheopposite.Onereasonforthisisthatit’shumannaturetopickoutaperson’snegativeaspectsmoreeasilythantorealizehisorherpositiveones.Livinginacollegedorm,youwillcertainlyseboththestrongpointsandshortcomingsofyourroommates.Butyou’llbemorelikelytorememberthoseunhappymomentsbetweenyouandtalkaboutthem.Youmayoftentendtotellwarstoriesaboutsomeonewhospilledtheirbreakfastalloveryou,butseldomwillyoutalkaboutthepleasantconversationyouhadwithsomeoneoverbreakfast.Thisselectivememorydoesyounogoodatall!
Therefore,ifyouwanttoenjoybetterrelationshipswithyourroommates,youmustworkhardtoviewthemaspeopleandmakeyourselffullyawarethatthey’regoingtohavesomefaults—andsoareyou!
1.C2.A3.B4.D5.B
Task2:
InterviewingaRentalAgent
M:
Hi.AreyouJanefromtherentalagency?
Yes.Nicetomeetyou.Itakeityou’reTim.
Yeah.Well,Ijuststartedtolookintomovingoffcampus.Itseemsthatallthegoodplacesaregoingfast.
That’sright;
yougottabequick.Letmetellyoualittleaboutthisapartment.It’saonebedroom,onelivingroomapartment,withabathroomandakitchen.Thefurnishingsareallnew.Therearehardwoodfloors,theselargewindowsinthefront,andittendstobeaquietneighborhood.
Andhowaboutthetransportation?
Well,fromthebusstopdowntheblockyoucanalwayscatchbusesontocampus,orintothecity.
Ok.Howabouttherent?
Therentis$300permonth.
Isthereasecuritydeposit?
Yes.Youmustfirstpaythesecuritydeposit,whichisonemonth’srent,andthelastmonth’srent.Then,normalmonthlypaymentbegins.
And,wouldmindifIhavearoommate?
Ofcoursenot!
Whateveryoulike.
Well,theplacelooksgood.I’lldefinitelybeintouch.
Ok.Here’smybusinesscard.Givemeacallifyouhaveanyquestions.
Willdo.
1.Heintendstomoveoffcampus.
2.Theapartmentconsistsofabedroom,alivingroom,abathroomandakitchen.Itisequippedwithhardwoodfloorsandnewfurnishings,andislocatedinaquietneighborhood.
3.Fromthebusstopdowntheblockpeoplecanalwayscatchbusesontocampus,orintothecity.
4.Itis$300permonth.
5.Hehastofirstpaythesecuritydeposit,whichisonemonth’srent,andthelastmonth’srent.
Task3:
Off-campusApartments
Inmanycollegesanduniversities,therapidincreaseinthenumberofresidentstudentshasmadeon-campusdormitoriesincreasinglycrowded.Thusevensomeoftheleastattractiveoff-campusapartmentsnowseemtobeingreatdemand.Asaresult,realestateownerstendtopurchaseasmanypropertiesastheycannearcollegecampusforthesolepurposeofrentingthemoutyostudents.“Collegetowns”havesprungupacrossthecountrywheretherearelargenumbersofhousesfilledwithstudentstenants.Tofindanapartmentthat’s“right”foryou,firstdetermineexactlyhowmuchyoucanspend.Don’twasteyourvaluabletimeseeingapartmentsyoucan’tafford.Usenewspaperclassifiedads,apartmentguidesandtheInternet,tomakealistof“candidates”inyourpricerangeandneeds.Firstconsiderhowmuchtraveltimeyoucanaffordeachday.Thenextquestion:
willyouhavearoommatetosharethecosts?
Willyoubeabletoaffordtheapartmentifyourpartnermovesout?
Furthermore,besuretoconsiderthepotentialcostsofutilitiescarefully.Sometimesutilitycostsareincludedintherent.Thisarrangementoftengivesaclearerpictureofmonthlycosts.
residentdormitoriesapartmentsdemandpropertiesrentrightspendaffordroommatemovescosts
Task4:
RoommateWanted
20-year-oldtwo3-bedroompreferredresponsiblerespectfulnorthwalkingdistanceprivate
airconditioninghighspeed$275utilities
IV.SpeakingOut
Model1It’sallmyfault.
NowYourTurn
Professor:
Everyoneshouldbeherebynow.Where’rethey?
David:
Well,therewasanoticepostedonthebulletinboard,butmaybenoteveryonesawit.
Didanyoneputupanoticeintheregularclassroom?
Well,Ithinknobodydid.
Really?
Ihatetosayit,butIdon’tthinktherestoftheclassiscoming.
It’sallmyfault.Ishouldhavetoldthemallonthelastclass.
Model2Ididn’tdothat.
Electrician:
Wasn’tIjusthereseveraldaysagoforanelectricalproblem?
Ashley:
Iguessyou’remistaken.
Ohman!
Lookwhatyou’vedone!
Youcan’tplugalltheseappliancesintoonesocket.It’stoomuchoverloaded!
I’msorry,butIdidn’tdothat.
Thetruthis,youcollegekidsneverlearn!
Model3I’mafraidyou’reright
James:
Well,yousee,whenyougetup,youalwaystakealongshower—onehoursometimes.
John:
That’snottrue!
Idohaveashowereverymorning,butIdon’tthinkIspentthatlong.
Butwhenyouusethebathroom,youalwayslockthedoor.
I’msorry.Ijustlikemyprivacy.
Well,thefactisthatothersneedtousethetoilettoo.Doyouthinkweshouldgodownstairstothegasstationtousethepublictoilets?
I’mafraidyou’reright.IpromiseI’lltakeaquickshowerlater,andkeepthedooropen.
V.Let’sTalk
Jack:
Hey,Anne,longtimenosee!
Anne:
Yeah,whatcha’beendoin’?
Oh,notmuch,justhangingaroundmysuite.
Oh,yougotasuitethisyear?
Irememberlastyearyouwereinatriple.Imean,thouseroomswerereallysupposedtobefortwopeople,buttheystuffedthreeofyouinthem.
Right.That’swhyIgottobidfirstformyroomthisyear.Andnowmeandfiveotherguysareinasuite.
Soit’sthreeroomsfortwopeopleeach?
Right.Andhowaboutyou?
Whereareyoulivingthisyear?
I’moutintheHillsideCommunity,Ireallylikeitthere.It’salittlefurtherawayfromtheAcademicbuildings,butit’sniceandquiet.Youknow,I’mnotmuchofapartygoer.
Iknow.Lastyearourcrazyfloorusedtokeepyouupallnight!
DoyourememberwhentheRAcaughtmewithbeerinmyroom?
Ihadtodo15hoursofbuildingservice!
ThatRAwassostrict!
InHillside,sinceit’smostlyanoldercommunity,therearenoregulationsaboutalcohol.However,SundaythroughThursday,andFridayandSaturdayafter1a.m.areall“quiethours”.
Isitmoreexpensivetoliveupthere?
Iknowtheapartmentsarereallynice.
Yeah,alotmore.It’sabout$2,000asemester.
Whoa.Myroomisjust$1,400forayearperperson.
ColumnA
ColumnB
Jack
Anne
1.wasinatriplelastyear.
2.isnowoutintheHillsideCommunity.
3.nowliveswithfiveotherstudentsinasuite.
4.oncehadtodo15hoursofbuildingservice.
5.believesthattheRAwastoostrict.
6.hasgottopayabout$2,000foranapartmentasemester.
7.hasgottopay$1,400foraroomayear.
8.doesn’tlikenoisyroommates.
ForReference
a
B,askAwhyhe/shewantstomoveout.
Why?
Isyourroommatereallythathardtolivewith?
A,makeyourcomplaint.
I’mafraidso.He/shesnoresloudly,anditkeepsmeupallnight!
B,askAwhetherhe/shehastriedtosolvetheproblem.
Well,isn’tthereanythingyoucandoaboutit?
Haveyoutalkedtohim/her?
A,expressyourdisappointment.
Ihave,buthe/shesaysthere’snothinghe/shecandoaboutit.Iknowit’snothis/herfault.
B,makeyoursuggestion.
Ithinkyoucansuggesthe/shegotoseeadoctor.Theycanhelppeoplewhosnore.
A,makecommentsonB’ssuggestion.
.Well,ifhe/sheagrees,thatwouldbeagoodidea.AndIdon’thavetomoveout.
b
A,greetBandshowyoursurpriseforhavingnotseenhim/herfordays.
Hi,John.Ihaven’tseenyoufordays