M: Do you know where I can have my clothes cleaned
W: Why not wash them yourself There’s a laundry On Third Street.
M: Excuse me, where can I find a place to have my shoes repaired
W: Sorry, I got here only two days ago.
M: I have to put my luggage in my room first.
W: Don’t worry. The doorman will take your things up to your room in the lift.
I have just returned from a visit to my landlord—the solitary neighbour that I shall be troubled with. This is certainly a beautiful country! In all England, I do not believe that I could have fixed on a situation so completely removed from the stir of society. A perfect misanthropist’s heaven: and Mr. Heathcliff and I are such a suitable pair to divide the desolation between us. A capital fellow! He little imagined how my heart warmed towards him when I beheld his black eyes withdraw so suspiciously under their brows, as I rode up, and when his fingers sheltered themselves, with a jealous resolution, still farther in his waistcoat, as I announced my name.
"Mr. Heathcliff!." I said.
A nod was the answer.
"Mr. Lockwood, your new tenant, sir. I do myself the honor of calling as soon as possible after my arrival, to express the hope that I have not inconvenienced you by my perseverance in soliciting the occupation of Thrushcross
A. like each other
B. trust each other
C. are reserved
D. enjoy life in the city
M: Let me see. I have printed my family name, first name, date of birth, and address. Anything else
W: No. That’s all right. We’ll fill in the rest of it if you’ll just sign your name at the bottom.
M: My roommate and I have decided to do our own cooking next semester.
W: Then, I hope you’ll have a lighter schedule than this term.
M: Hi, Jane, do you have some changes I have to make a call on the pay phone.
W: Pay phone Why not use my mobile phone Here you are.
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