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听力原文:When peter and Rose came to the United States from the Philippines. they lived in

听力原文: When peter and Rose came to the United States from the Philippines. they lived in an apartment in the center of Chicago. Rose worked as an account in a downtown bank. However, then Rose was promoted to be a supervisor in the bank and transferred to an office in the suburbs, and so they had to move. After looking for a long time, they bought a house in the suburbs with three bedrooms, a basement and a garage.

One morning, their new neighbor, Mrs. Todd, came to their house and invited them to her house to meet all the neighbors over the weekend. On the Saturday night, at 7 o'clock, Peter and Rose walked to Mrs. Todd's home. Lots of people were at the party. Several people congratulated Rose and Peter on their new home. About 8:30 Peter walked over to Rose and asked, "When will they serve dinner? I'm really hungry." "I don't know," Rose answered, "I'm hungry too. Maybe they like to eat late."

At 9:15, everyone was still standing, talking arid enjoying the refreshments. Peter was feeling weak and hungry. Rose brought him a bowl of crackers and some cheese. By 10 o'clock, Peter was sick of crackers. And he was still very hungry. Then, some people thanked Mrs. Todd and left. Then Rose realized her mistake, after all, this was not a dinner part. She took Peter with her and thanked Mrs. Todd and left quickly for the fast food restaurant.

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A.They couldn't pay the rent for their apartment in the city.

B.The house was closer to Rose's new job.

C.They didn't like living in the city.

D.Peter wanted a modem house.

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33. What do we learn about the pet sold at the shop?

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