【题目】听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
【1】What is the woman most probably doing?
A.She’s looking around a house for rent.
B.She’s viewing the house she wants to buy.
C.She is talking about the loan with the bank staff.
【2】What does the woman like best in the kitchen?
A.The wine storage area.
B.The advanced equipment.
C.The relaxing colors of the wall.
【3】What does the woman think of the man’s offer on the house at first?
A.It’s unreasonable.B.It’s unexpected.C.It’s acceptable.
【4】What does the woman imply in the end?
A.She’ll buy the house.
B.She’ll reconsider the price.
C.She’ll discuss with her husband.
【答案】
【1】B
【2】A
【3】C
【4】A
【解析】
【原文】
W: I have a good feeling about this house.
M: If you like the outside, you are going to really love the inside.
W: What a beautiful home! And I like the way the window screen gives you privacy from the street.
M: Follow me into the kitchen. You will love it!
W: Wow, they put a wine storage area in the kitchen. I love it!
M: The best part is bedroom and the attached bathroom.
W: I love the relaxing colors of the wall and floor covering. I’d like to make an offer on this house.
M: As your house agent, I’m here to take care of this process. How much are we planning the offering?
W: I really like the house. I will pay the full asking price of 380 thousand dollars.
M: We’d better leave ourselves some bargaining room. Let’s offer 350 thousand dollars.
W: That sounds good. But I don’t want this house to get away from me.
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