14.A $2,000/1-bedroom Furnished Apartment with Parking
An employed,non-smoking professional male looks for 1-bedroom well-furnished apartment with parking in the Newport area for one month and possibly longer,starting as soon as possible,but it must be available by January 2nd.No pets,no drugs and no parties.The Internet access should be included.I am willing to pay security deposit.
Reply to:hous-tf 7ew-2108157286@craigslist.org
Room/Apartment Share for Use as Art Studio
I am looking for a space to rent as a painting studio.It can be a stand-alone apartment or a room in a house or an apartment.I do not need to use a kitchen,but need access to the bathroom.Just need lots of light.I am a responsible,neat adult female.The following towns are convenient:Edgewater,F(xiàn)ort Lee,Englewood,West New York,Cliffside Park,Ridgefield,Palisades Park and Fairview.
Reply to:hous-pax4c-2107692675@craigslist.org
﹩1,900/3-bedroom Apartment
I have a nice 1,500-square foot apartment for rent.With 3 bedrooms,2 bathrooms,a big parking area and a nice backyard.It is close to East Orange General Hospital and VA Hospital.Major supermarkets and stores are just a short walk away.Hot water is included!Small dogs and cats are OK.
Please just call Tony at 973-886-9094.Thanks.
﹩1,200/2-bedroom Lovely Newly-Renovated Apartment
A lovely newly-renovated apartment.Clean and tidy!Living room,dining room,and eat-in kitchen.New appliances:air conditioners and ceiling fans.It is one of Irvington's best neighborhoods,situated near Union,Hillside and Maple-wood border.It is convenient to major highways.
HURRY!Call Louvenia at 908-313-3007

21.It can be inferred that the man in Advertisement 1D.
A.will live in Newport for about one year 
 B.is a pet owner
C.is looking for a large newly furnished house    
D.has a car
22.Which requirement is mentioned in Advertisement 2?B
A.large 
B.good light
C.a(chǎn) furnished kitchen   
D.a(chǎn)ccess to the Internet
23.Mr.a(chǎn)nd Mrs.Smith,who have a son,a daughter and a dog,may be interested inC.
A.Advertisement 1
B.Advertisement 2
C.Advertisement 3
D.Advertisement 4.

分析 本文是一篇出租房子、以及求租房的告示.分別描述了出租房的狀況和對租房子的要求.

解答 21.D.理解推斷題.從第一則廣告標(biāo)題A $2,000/1-bedroom Furnished Apartment with Parking可知他要求一個能停車的公寓,因此可知他有車.故選D.
22.B.細(xì)節(jié)理解題.從第二則廣告第四句,just need lots of light.可知他要求光線好.故選B
23.C.細(xì)節(jié)理解題.從第三則廣告第二句With 3 bedrooms,2 bathrooms,a big parking area and a nice backyard.以及最后一句Small dogs and cats are OK.可知這則廣告適合家里人口多的,以及有寵物的.故選C

點評 本篇閱讀較為簡單.文章內(nèi)容,所出題目以及選項也較短,因此考生只要閱讀詳略結(jié)合,細(xì)心理解,就能快速得出正確答案.

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