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Two Sundays ago,John was   36   in bed wondering whether to get up or not. He looked at his wrist but found that he wasn’t   37   his watch. Where on earth had he put it? He looked on the table and under the bed but he still couldn’t find it. He   38   think of anywhere else to look. “I must have   39   it in the bathroom or downstairs,” he thought to himself and lay down again for a moment.
Although he didn’t know the   40 ,he could hear the birds singing and see that the sun was shining. “I suppose I really ought to   41   up,” he thought. Mother must be   42   by now and I   43   her I’d help her clean the place up this morning.
After a while he heard his mother   44   upstairs. She came into the room and walked   45   to the window. “Good morning,dear.” she said!癐 wonder if you’d get up now. It’s past nine o’clock and your aunt’s coming at ten. I’ve been   46   the cleaning since eight and I’ve   47   your breakfast. It’ll get cold   48   you don’t eat it now. Oh,   49   the way, you left your watch on the bathroom shelf and while I was cleaning it, it fell onto the floor and I think it’s   50   now. You’ll have to   51   it repaired. I’m afraid.”
“Oh, dear, I’m broken (沒(méi)有錢(qián)的) just now. I can’t afford to get it fixed.”said John.
“Well, I’ve told you hundreds of times not to leave it in the   52 ,” said his mother. “  53  , never mind. I’ll pay for it. Come on now! I don’t want to   54   all day for you to get up.   55   you’ve had breakfast, perhaps you could do the washing up for me.”
36.A.laid   B.keeping    C.sitting       D.lying
37.A.dressing    B.wearing    C.having on D.putting on
38.A.mustn’t    B.shouldn’t  C.couldn’t    D.might not
39.A.left   B.forgotten  C.remembered     D.lost
40.A.moment    B.while C.when D.time
41.A.go     B.come C.get    D.stay
42.A.down       B.off    C.a(chǎn)way D.up
43.A.promised  B.a(chǎn)greed      C.said   D.spoke
44.A.coming     B.running    C.going       D.rushing
45.A.out    B.down C.over  D.in
46.A.making     B.doing       C.having      D.starting
47.A.cooked     B.produced  C.did    D.had
48.A.unless       B.once  C.until  D.if
49.A.by     B.in      C.on     D.under
50.A.missing    B.gone  C.broken      D.lost
51.A.let     B.make C.have  D.had
52.A.reading room   B.bathroom  C.dining room     D.living room
53.A.But   B.So     C.Although  D.Because
54.A.waste       B.wait  C.spend       D.prepare
55.A.Before      B.After C.Since D.Before long

36---55   DBCAD  CDAAC   BADAC   CBABB
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