So, what about your new roommate? What's she like?<br />Her name's Kim. She's really nice. Just really friendly.<br />That's good. So you get along really well?<br />Yeah, but she's pretty talkative. She's always telling me about her work and complaining about her boyfriend.<br />Huh, but at least she's not mean.<br />No, not mean at all. But it's not easy to study when she's home because, you know, her friends are always calling and coming over.<br />She sounds incredibly popular.<br />Yeah, actually, she works for an ad agency. I'm always getting free tickets for concerts and things from her. So it's worth listening to all her problems.<br />Yeah.<br />So, what about your new roommate? What's she like?<br />Her name's Kim. She's really nice. Just really friendly.<br />That's good. So you get along really well?<br />Yeah, but she's pretty talkative. She's always telling me about her work and complaining about her boyfriend.<br />Huh, but at least she's not mean.<br />No, not mean at all. But it's not easy to study when she's home because, you know, her friends are always calling and coming over.<br />She sounds incredibly popular.<br />Yeah, actually, she works for an ad agency. I'm always getting free tickets for concerts and things from her. So it's worth listening to all her problems.<br />Yeah.
(1)
What is Kim always complaining about?
A . Her work.B . Her boyfriend.C . Her roommate.
(2)
What does the man think of Kim?
A . Mean.B . Talkative.C . Popular.
(3)
Why does the woman say it's worth listening to Kim's problems?
A . She can benefit from KimB . Kim often takes her out.C . Kim often buys her things.