370 S. Perry St., Denver, Colorado

Price:  $164,500     For sale by: Resale Homes by Owner

Bedrooms: 3        Bathroom: 1        Garage: 1

Square Feet: l, 003 Lot Size: 2

Year Built:   — 

School District:  —

Open House Date: —

Open House Time:   —  

Date Posted: January 21, 2007

Best value in Denver: This Garden style home is equipped with a grape vine that wraps around the front of the house. There is a small-unfinished basement, attic (閣樓) and an additional room in the garage. It is zoned (劃成區(qū)域) R2 (two families can live here) and positioned at the back of the double sized lot (plenty of room to build) It is fully landscaped (美化) with sprinkler (灑水裝置) system and privacy (獨(dú)處而不受干擾) fence. It is 5 minutes from downtown. The neighbors are great, and security is good. Viewing anytime.

Home Features:  Carpeted Floors  ●  Dishwasher  ● Patio

Community Features: Public Transportation  ●  Wheelchair Access

64. If one dollar equals 8 Yuan, one square feet equals 0.093 square meters, how much does one square meter of the house cost?

A. About 15,140 Yuan.                  B. About 13,120 Yuan.

C. About 13,160 Yuan.             D. About 14,150 Yuan.

65. During summer time, the front of the home may look _________.

A. green   B. White      C. red     D. black

66. Which of the following statements about the house is NOT true?

A. You will spend extra money to build a room in the garage after buying the house.

B. You can have enough room to enlarge your house after you buy it.

C. You don’t need to water the plants in the garden by yourself.

D. If you buy the house, you can also have the dishwasher and carpet.

67. What does the “Wheelchair Access” probably mean?

A. It’s a kind of sidewalk built for disabled people.

B. It’s an entrance to a house built for the disabled people.

C. It’s a street built for the disabled people to have a walk.

D. It’s a special path for the disabled people to get to the garage.

【小題1】D

【小題2】A

【小題3】A

【小題4】B

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