11. Renting a hou 租房
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(un)furnished (无)有家具的
dormitory 学生宿舍
detached hou 独立房屋
block of flats 公寓楼
studio flat 一居室公寓
bungalow 平房
surroundings 环境
facilities 设施
shower 淋浴石家庄白鹿温泉
air-conditional 有空调的
radiator 电暖气歌曲小酒窝
central heating 中央暖气
sign a contract 签合同
deposit 押金
landlord\landlady 房东\女房东
tenant 房客
agency 中介
lea 租期
let 出租
renew 续约
preferences 优先考虑0
leak 漏水
balcony 阳台
bament 地下室
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fitting\suite 装置、家具
furnish 布置
fit up 装备
ensuite bathroom 独立浴室
pets not allowed 禁养宠物
utilities 公用事业费
做人的原则
Hannah: How is your hou hunting going?
Logan: Not very well. I haven’t found anything within my price range yet.
H: How much are you looking to spend?
L: I can only afford about 300 pounds a month.
H: Looks like you’re not going to get more than a bedroom in a shared flat with that.
L: Really? That’s a lot of money to pay for one room.
H: Well, if you want to live in London, you have to pay the price!
L: Do you know of anyone who needs a roommate?
H: I can ask around at work. Do you have a preference for smokers or non-smokers?
L: I’d prefer non-smoking roommates, but I guess I’ll have to take what I can get!
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巧克力酥H: How long do you want to sign a contract for?
L: I can sign a contract up to a year. I don’t know where I’ll be after that.
H: Do you need a furnished or unfurnished apartment?
L: I don’t have any furniture, so it’d be great if it were furnished.
H: You know that you’ll have to pay utilities on top if the rent, right?
L: No, I thought that would be included in the rent.
H: It’s not usually included, so you’ll have to factor in about 100 pounds more each month for utilities.
L: I don’t think I can afford that.
H: Don’t worry. Sometimes people will give you a discount if you promi to do the cleaning or take care of the children.
L: That’s a good idea. I’ll look into finding something like that.
L: What’s your apartment like?
H: It’s a furnished two bedroom flat in a three-story building on campus.
L: What is it like living in on-campus housing?
H: It’s not as bad as I thought it would be. The freshmen that live nearby are really loud, especially on the weekends. But, the rent is much cheaper than private housing, so it’s worth it.
L: Did you have to pay a deposit?
H: No, but we do have to pay 9 months rent in 6 months, so for the first 6 months we pay 1/2 month’s rent each month.
L: Do you have to pay utilities on top of your monthly rent?
H: No, it’s all included. Besides, students don’t have to pay council tax, so we’re saving quite a bit of money by living here.
L: How long is your contract for?
H: That’s the bad thing—the contract ends in June, so we’ll have to find a new apartment soon.
L: Have you started looking again yet?
H: Not yet. I’m hoping we’ll be able to find something cheap once all the students leave the city for the summer.
L: Good luck!
12. Living in a Hou
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fence 栅栏、围栏
hedge 树篱笆
villa 郊外独栋别墅
courtyard hou 带院子的住宅
garage 车库
lawn 草坪
rockery 假山
chimney 烟囱
lounge 客厅
ceiling 屋顶、天花板
fireplace 壁炉
yard 院子
shed 小屋
fittings 装置
instalment 分期付款
down payment 首付
real estate 房地产
mortgage 抵押
mortgage loan 按揭贷款
interest 利息
decoration 装饰、装修
internet access 网络接口
satellite TV 卫星电视
fortune 财富、大量财产
fascinating 迷人的
ring road 环线
fish pond 鱼池
guest 客人
slum 贫民窟
auction off 拍卖
community 社会
location 地段
a bit rough 有点乱
Sarah: Have you moved into your new hou yet, Michael?
M: We just moved in yesterday, actually.
S: So, what do you think about the place? Are you glad that you moved in?
M: It’s great! Unfortunately, we’re going to spend a fortune doing everything up.
S: How old is the hou then?
M: It’s about 200 years old. It has a lot of history!
S: Sounds fascinating. Where is your new hou located?
M: It’s just off of the ring road.
S: Do you have a big yard?
M: It’s bigger than our last one; I’ve got flowers in the front, and fruits, vegetables and a fish pond in the back.
建湖双湖公园S: Is your hou well-lit?
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M: Oh, yes. Our windows let plenty of natural light in. They’ve also got wonderful views of the park behind our hou.
S: How many rooms does your hou have?
M: Right now, there are three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen, a sitting room, a dining room, and a living room. We’re hoping to add on a green room and a guest bedroom. In fact, when the guest room is ready, you should come and stay with us for a weekend.
S: I’d be up for that!
M: Have you thought of moving at all Sarah?