Hi, Bill. How's it going today?<br />Hi, Mom. It is really tiring walking around and seeing places.<br />Yes, I know.<br />I saw a ground floor apartment with four bedrooms today.<br />Four bedrooms? It sounds huge.<br />Yeah, it was, but it was quite cheap, and it was a nice place.<br />A big living room with big windows, and the furniture was modern.<br />Sounds great. Did you take it?<br />Well, no, the place was shared. Three boys are looking for a fourth roommate.<br />They seemed nice enough, but the place was a mess.<br />It's a shame because the place is not bad. Quite close to school.<br />Don't worry. Try to see more places tomorrow. Hopefully one of them will be alright.<br />Or ask your classmates for more information.<br />Hi, Bill. How's it going today?<br />Hi, Mom. It is really tiring walking around and seeing places.<br />Yes, I know.<br />I saw a ground floor apartment with four bedrooms today.<br />Four bedrooms? It sounds huge.<br />Yeah, it was, but it was quite cheap, and it was a nice place.<br />A big living room with big windows, and the furniture was modern.<br />Sounds great. Did you take it?<br />Well, no, the place was shared. Three boys are looking for a fourth roommate.<br />They seemed nice enough, but the place was a mess.<br />It's a shame because the place is not bad. Quite close to school.<br />Don't worry. Try to see more places tomorrow. Hopefully one of them will be alright.<br />Or ask your classmates for more information.
(1)
What is the relationship between the speakers?
A . Mother and son.B . Teacher and student.C . Roommates.
(2)
What does Bill say about the apartment?
A . It was small.B . It was expensive.C . It was messy.
(3)
What does the woman suggest Bill do?
A . Find more information online.B . Turn to his classmates for help.C . Buy some furniture by himself.