单项选择题 A.More food.B.More expense.C.More noise.D.More freedom.
单项选择题 听力原文:M: Hello, Marry. What's up with you?W: Oh, Tom. It's my landlady again.M: You're always in trouble. What is it this time?W: You see, she left a note for me. Just read it.M: Well, did you leave the front door open?W: I honestly don't remember. I got back late from a party. Anyway, what does it matter? It's all complaints in that house: first noise, then bathroom.M: Well, in that case, why don't you look around for another place?W: I've already started. I looked in the paper this morning, plenty of advertisements as usual, but must of the places are too far from school.M: Look, why don't you come and share with us?W: But surely there are four of you in the flat already, aren't there?M: Yes, but, you know, Jane is leaving at the end of the month. She's got a job down south. There will be a spare room. It's rather small, but you can sleep there for the moment till you find a nice one.W: That's a good idea. How many rooms do you have?M: We have four bedrooms and a big living room.W: What are the arrangements?M: Oh, we share all expenses, of course, rent, light, and heating.W: What about ford?M: Oh, we each buy our own. It works out fine that way. And you can do any thing you like in your own room, but there is one thing...W: what's that?M: Don't leave the front door open. Strange people may wander in.W: All right. I promise that won't happen again. By the way, when is Jane leaving?M: Let me see... yes, this time next week.W: Today is the 22nd, Tuesday, so she's leaving on the 29th. Well, I will move in one day after she leaves.M: Yes, no problem. We will get ready by then.W: Thanks a lot.M: You're welcome.(27)A.Her difficulties at her house.B.Finding a place to live.C.The parties she went to.D.Her friend's house.
单项选择题 听力原文: Around the year 1000 A. D., some people from northwest India began to travel westwards. Nobody knows why. After leaving their homes, they did not settle down again, but spent their lives moving from one place to another. Their later generations are called the Romany people, or Gypsies. There're Gypsies all over the world, and many of them are still traveling with no fix homes, There are about 8 million of them, including 3 million in eastern Europe. Gypsies sometimes have a hard time in the countries where they travel, because they are different. People may be afraid of them, look down on them, or think that they are criminals. The Nazis treated the Gypsies cruelly, like the Jews, and nobody knows how many of them died in Hitler's death camps. Gypsies have their own language, Romany. They like music and dancing. And they often work in fairs and traveling shows. Traveling is very important to them, and many Gypsies are unhappy if they have to stay in one place. Because of this, it is difficult for Gypsy children to go to school. And Gypsies are often unable to read and write. In sonic places, the education authorities tried to arrange special traveling schools for Gypsy children, so that they can get the same education as other children.(26)A.They liked traveling.B.The reasons are unknown.C.They were driven out of their homes.D.They wanted to find a better place to live in.