单项选择题
W: Hello, Mike. What’s up with you
M: Oh, Mary. It’s my landlady again.
W: You’re always in trouble. What is it this time
M: You see, she left a note for me. Just read it.
W: Well, did you leave the front door open
M: I honestly don’t remember. I got back late from a party. Anyway, what does it matter It’s all complaints in that house, first noise, then the bathroom.
W: Well, in that case, why don’t you look around for another place
M: I’ve already started. I looked in the paper this morning, plenty of advertisements as usual, but most of the places are too far from school.
W: Look, why don’t you come and share with us
M: But surely there are four of you in the flat already, aren’t there
W: Yes, but, you know, Jane is leaving at the end of the month. She’s got a job down south. There will be a spare room. It’s rather small, but you can sleep there for the moment till you find a nice one.
M: That’s a good idea. How many rooms do you have
W: We have four bedrooms and a big living room.
M: What are the arrangements
W: Oh, we share all expenses, of course, rent, light, and heating.
M: What about food
W: Oh, we each buy our own. It works out fine that way. And you can do anything you like in your own room, but there is one thing.
M: What’s that
W: Don’t leave the front door open. Strange people may wander in.
M: All right. I promise that won’t happen again. By the way, when is Jane leaving
W: Let me see, yes, this time next week.
M: Today is the 22nd, Tuesday, so she’s leaving oil the 29th. Well, I’ll move in one day after she leaves.
W: Yes, no problem we will get ready by then.
M: Thanks a lot.
W: You’re welcome.
A. the parties he went to
B. finding a place to live
C. his difficulties at his house
D. his friend’s house