听力原文:W: Why are you living on campus? I thought you said it would be over your head body before you moved here.

W: I changed my mind. Living so close is a good change of pace from rushing around. Q: What does the man mean? (19) A.He doesn't have time living on campus. B.He wants to change his home. C.He wanted more free time so he moved on campus. D.He prefers the more interesting life-style. on campus.

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