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Finding a suitable place to live is not easy for a student who first arrived in a strange place. I was lucky because I had booked a dormitory with the school before I arrived. It was a flat with seven independent rooms and a shared bathroom and kitchen. All of my flatmates are students from Britain. I thought I was lucky to be part of this flat with these energetic young men. However, I found myself unhappy with them only a few days after I stayed there. These young people seemed never to be quiet. Usually they would not come back until late into the night. They even played football in the room whenever they like, whether it was early morning or late night. Worse still, they always had parties. Those loud music and laughter made me sleepless the whole night. Finally, I had no choice but to ask the authority to move me to another flat where most of the students were international students pursuing their master degrees. They were older in age and held heavier study burdens. So they were quieter.

My advice for those who want to study in the UK is to get in touch with the international student accommodation service of your school first and tell them to arrange for you to share a flat with graduates before you come here.

1.What’s the main subject discussed in this passage?

A. Housing hunting while studying abroad

B. Living with young British students

C. Living in a dormitory

D. Living with students with heavy study burden

2.What was the trouble while living with the British students?

A. They loved football too much

B. They often held parties

C. They disturbed the writer’s living greatly

D. They went to bed too late and got up too early

3.The measure the writer took to solve the problem was   _______  .

A. asking some older students for help

B. giving the British students heavier study burden

C. asking the authority to make the British student burden

D. changing a place to live

4.The advice the writer gave us was    _______  .

A. don’t live with young British students

B. live with students who have study burden

C. get your housing fixed before your arrival

D. better live in your school

5.The underlined word “it” in the first paragraph refers to     ______ .

A. the room     B. football     C. time      D. the night

 

1.A 2.C 3.D 4.C 5.C
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