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If you're going abroad for college,you might be thinking about how to get yourself a safe and cozy home for the years ahead.Of course, (1)
B
B
,but some large state colleges require juniors to live off campus due to the limited number of dorm rooms.
   How to find a house (2)
F
F
If you are just a freshman and don't know many people,don't hesitate to approach some upperclassmen in your classes or clubs.More often than not,upperclassmen have more experience with renting and are more familiar with the area your school is in.
   (3)
A
A
These seniors' landlords will most likely be looking for new tenants (房客) after graduation.
Also,registered realtors(房地產(chǎn)經(jīng)紀(jì)人)might be able to find you a place for a fee.In addition,F(xiàn)acebook groups can also provide some useful information.However,be really careful if you get in touch with strangers through the Internet
   Roommates
   Having roommates can not only save us some money,but also give us valuable companionship. (4)
D
D
,other than safety concerns.While looking for roommates,definitely do not lie about your preferences,schedule,or habits,even if talking about them could make you uncomfortable.On the other side,also remember to ask your potential roommates to tell you about themselves in detail.
   (5)
G
G
,please do everybody a favor by being upfront about it.Constantly running into conflicts with your quiet roommate is definitely the last thing you want.

A.Another good idea is to talk to seniors who are currently living off campus.
B.Of course,dormitories are always a good place to start.
C.Get along well with your roommates
D.However,remember that finding the right roommates for you is the most important thing
E.When having a chat with your roommate
F.First,you can ask your friends who are already living off campus.
G.If you are a party animal

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【答案】B;F;A;D;G
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