Why did the man go to live in the country? [br] [originaltext]Interviewer: Righ

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问题 Why did the man go to live in the country? [br]  
Interviewer: Right then, Roger, what made you take off to the country in the first place?
Roger: Well, I suppose any one who moves to the country wants their life to be different in some way. I mean, if you have always lived in a city, as I had, then something must happen to make you want to move. In my case I was made redundant, and, when it came to looking around for a new job, I just couldn’t face going back into an office again. So I sat down and thought about what I’d really like to do.
Interviewer: And that, I suppose, turned out to be something in the country?
Roger: No, initially I didn’t think of moving, but just of getting a different kind of job, you know social work with kids or old people, that kind of tiring.
Interviewer: So what happened, why didn’t you?
Roger: Well, I hadn’t got any of the right qualifications, and it would have taken me two years to get qualified and I certainly didn’t want to go back to formal education again.
Interviewer: Couldn’t you have learned while on the job sort of picked it up as you went along?
Roger: No, you have to have a diploma. Anyway, after talking it over with friends who had moved out I thought I’d like to give it a try--after all, a change of scene...
Interviewer: Is better than.., yes, we all know that. So, where did you go when you did decide to move ?
Roger: I went right out to Shropshire. After all I thought if you’re going to go rural you might as well do it properly. The first problem though was how I was going to make a living. There are fewer jobs in the country, so I decided to start up on my own.
Interviewer: That’s pretty ambitious, a townie moving off to the depths of the country and setting up his own business. How did you start, had you got any skills?
Roger: I’d always had a garden and grown some vegetables and flowers, you know, usual things, salad stuff, carrots, peas, beans, a bit of fruit, some roses.., so I thought of a small holding, a kind of small farm. But when I looked at the prices to buy, I changed my mind; I didn’t have that kind of money.
Interviewer: OK, a farm’s out--so what’s next?
Roger: I settled on a nursery and bought my way into a partnership with a...

选项 A、He moved to another country.
B、He didn’t buy a small holding.
C、He studied for a social diploma for two years.

答案 B

解析 Roger谈到准备去乡下后他thought of a small holding,但他看了价格后changed my mind; I didn’t have that kind of money,可知他最终没有买small holding。
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