Uint8II.ListeningSkillsListeningforRentsorCharges1.M:Lookatthisad!“Onebedroomapartment,withkitchenandbathroom.”It’sclosetoourschool,andthepriceisonly$250amonth.W:ButIwantanapartmentatleast$50cheaper.Q:Whatisthehighestrentthewomaniswillingtopay?B)$200.2.M:Laura,Ireallyhatetoaskthis,butIthinkI’mgoingtobefivedayslatewiththismonth’srent.Doyouthinkyoucouldhelpmeout?W:I’mafraidIcan’t.It’s$350!Ihaven’tmuchmoney.Ihavetosavehardtopaymyownrent;andit’salmosttwiceashighasyours.Q:Howmuchistheman’smonthlyrent?A)$350.3.M:Okay,Mrs.Smith,I’mallpackedandreadytomoveout.There’sjustthematterofthe$500damagedepositandI’llbeoff.W:Well,Rob,there’salsothematterofsomecigaretteburnsonthecarpetandaholeinoneofthewalls.Thosedamageswillcost$100torepair.Q: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!Youcangetanapartmentoffcampusforjustalittlemoremoney.Perhaps$450amonth.W:Well,actually,Iwasplanningtopaytheextra$50tomovethere.ButIchangedmyideawhenIlearnedthosenoisygirlswillmoveoutnextterm.Q:Whatistherentforthegirl’sdorm?B)$400.III.ListeningInTask1:LivingwithRoommatesLivingwithroommatesincollegedorms,oneislikelytohaveproblemsaswellassuccess.Somestudentsreportmoreunhappyrelationshipswiththeirroommatesthantheydotheopposite.Onereasonforthisisthatit’shumannaturetopickoutaperson’snegativeaspectsmoreeasilythantorealizehisorherpositiveones.Livinginacollegedorm,youwillcertainlyseboththestrongpointsandshortcomingsofyourroommates.Butyou’llbemorelikelytorememberthoseunhappymomentsbetweenyouandtalkaboutthem.Youmayoftentendtotellwarstoriesaboutsomeonewhospilledtheirbreakfastalloveryou,butseldomwillyoutalkaboutthepleasantconversationyouhadwithsomeoneoverbreakfast.Thisselectivememorydoesyounogoodatall!Therefore,ifyouwanttoenjoybetterrelationshipswithyourroommates,youmustworkhardtoviewthemaspeopleandmakeyourselffullyawarethatthey’regoingtohavesomefaults—andsoareyou!1.C2.A3.B4.D5.BTask2:InterviewingaRentalAgentM:Hi.AreyouJanefromtherentalagency?W:Yes.Nicetomeetyou.Itakeityou’reTim.M:Yeah.Well,Ijuststartedtolookintomovingoffcampus.Itseemsthatallthegoodplacesaregoingfast.W:That’sright;yougottabequick.Letmetellyoualittleaboutthisapartment.It’saonebedroom,onelivingroomapartment,withabathroomandakitchen.Thefurnishingsareallnew.Therearehardwoodfloors,theselargewindowsinthefront,andittendstobeaquietneighborhood.M:Andhowaboutthetransportation?W:Well,fromthebusstopdowntheblockyoucanalwayscatchbusesontocampus,orintothecity.M:Ok.Howabouttherent?W:Therentis$300permonth.M:Isthereasecuritydeposit?W:Yes.Youmustfirstpaythesecuritydeposit,whichisonemonth’srent,andthelastmonth’srent.Then,normalmonthlypaymentbegins.M:And,wouldmindifIhavearoommate?W:Ofcoursenot!Whateveryoulike.M:Well,theplacelooksgood.I’lldefinitelybeintouch.W:Ok.Here’smybusinesscard.Givemeacallifyouhaveanyquestions.M:Willdo.1.Heintendstomoveoffcampus.2.Theapartmentconsistsofabedroom,alivingroom,abathroomandakitchen.Itisequippedwithhardwoodfloorsandnewfurnishings,andislocatedinaquietneighborhood.3.Fromthebusstopdowntheblockpeoplecanalwayscatchbusesontocampus,orintothecity.4.Itis$300permonth.5.Hehastofirstpaythesecuritydeposit,whichisonemonth’srent,andthelastmonth’srent.Task3:Off-campusApartmentsInmanycollegesanduniversities,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.residentdormitoriesapartmentsdemandpropertiesrentrightspendaffordroommatemovescostsTask4:RoommateWanted20-year-oldtwo3-bedroompreferredresponsiblerespectfulnorthwalkingdistanceprivateairconditioninghighspeed$275utilitiesIV.SpeakingOutModel1It’sallmyfault.NowYourTurnProfessor:Everyoneshouldbeherebynow.Where’rethey?David:Well,therewasanoticepostedonthebulletinboard,butmaybenoteveryonesawit.Professor:Didanyoneputupanoticeintheregula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