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【题目】Room for Rent by East Jefferson Hospital in Metairie

Room for rent for $ 500.00 per month and $500.00 damage deposit, You will have use of the refrigerator (I have two:) and the washer and dryer and the kitchen and the in-ground swimming pool.There is a one-year rental agreement but can be changed to a month-to-month after six months with a 30-day notice.There is parking in front of the house which is on a slot dead end street,.You can contact by phone at 5044551499 0r you can email me at marrt/n286@aol com.My name is Jerry.

LOW'PRICE : 2 bedrooms for rent $499 with furniture9 swimming pool

Any student attending university during the spring 2014 who wants to live on campus in a safe, gated community at a discounted rate: please respond.2 bedrooms/ 2 bathrooms / 1 living room.If a student is ir.retested in renting both rooms, the rate will be $479 per room, instead of- $499 (water all included).The original amount for the rent is $599, and with our discounted rate (less $100.00 a month) it is an affordable way to engage in on-campus life.Located near the swimming pool, public barbecue pit and laundry room.Ruminates are great, very friendly and trustworthy,

Phone: 5049948139 Email: jguol@uno.edu Located:2000 Lakeshore Drive, UNO campus

Roommate Wanted

I live in an apartment with 2 bedrooms and l bathroom: on Lake Pontcbartrain surrounded by breath-taking scenery.The rent is $17000 per month and electric runs around $12.0.I am 27 years old and my husband is currently sending in Afghanistan.I am looking for a roommate to share rent and electric: woodlot $.550 per month.If interested, contact me at 9856074708.Text or call.My name is Ashley.

Roommate Wanted in Slidell

Roommate wanted for a 5-bedroom house in great location. Backroom is famished or unfurnished.All utilities (公用设施)indeed WiFi cable w/d(无线区域网)and full use of house.Must like I'm Julie.pets, Outside smokers are OK.9857189738.

1If someone wants to live in the room by EAST Jefferson Hospital, he .

A.must pay $1,000,00 first

B.can't cook or wash in the room

C.has to park his car far away

D.must contact the owner by telephone only

2A young girl desiring a good view around her rented house should call .

A.5044551499 B.5049948130

C.985607470t9 D.9857189738

3We can know that .

A.the house in UNO campus has a swimming pool

B.the rent is $ 998 if a student rents two rooms in UNO campus

C.the person will enjoy free electric if she lives with Ashley

D.one who likes surfing the Internet should rent the room in Slidell

【答案】

1A

2C

3D

【解析】

1根据题干关键词in the room by EAST Jefferson Hospital找到文章对应部分是Room for Rent by East Jefferson Hospital in Metairie的Room for rent for $ 500.00 per month and $500.00 damage deposit可知想租住这间房子应先付1000美元,与选项A吻合。根据本部分的其他内容可知B、C、D都不符合文意。故选A。

2根据题干关键词a good view around her rented house找到文章对应部分Roommate Wanted部分的I live in an apartment with 2 bedrooms and l bathroom: on Lake Pontcbartrain surrounded by breath-taking scenery可知这间房子可以俯瞰美景,符合题干,再根据该段的If interested, contact me at 9856074708。故选C。

3根据选项A中的关键词UNO找到文章对应部分是第二部分的Located near the swimming pool, public barbecue pit and laundry room排除A;根据选项B中的关键词two rooms in UNO campus找到文章对应部分是第二部分的If a student is ir.retested in renting both rooms, the rate will be $479 per room, instead of- $499 (water all included)排除B;根据C中的关键词if she lives with Ashley找到文章对应部分是Roommate wanted中的I am looking for a roommate to share rent and electric: woodlot $.550 per month排除C;根据D中的关键词surfing the Internet找到文章的对应部分Roommate Wanted in Slidell中的All utilities (公用设施)indeed WiFi cable w/d(无线区域网)and full use of house可知D是正确的。

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【2】What can we learn about the author from Paragraphs 4 and 5?

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C. She was busy yet happy with her family life.

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