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【题目】Questions are based on the following passage.

1

A.A rental apartment usually has a kitchen and a bathroom.

B.Rental apartments have no more than two bedrooms.

C.One-room apartments are too small to have a bathroom.

D.A living room is essential for all the rental apartments.

2

A.According to the number of bedrooms.

B.The prices of all houses or apartments are fixed.

C.Based on the location and the quality.

D.The owners decide the prices themselves.

3

A.Security deposit is equal to two months’ rent.

B.It costs you a month’s rent to repair the damage.

C.You are required by law to pay rent for a full year.

D.You can renew the agreement by reducing the rent.

【答案】

1A

2C

3A

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