It was very late when we came out of the cinema. We knew the last train would leave 1  11:15 , so we ran as2 as we could to the station. It was just after 11: 15 when we 3  the station, but the trains often leave a little4  and there was a train standing at Platform 1(第一站臺(tái)) , so we got in. We5  for half an hour, then we got6  . We found the ticket collector and asked him 7    the train was going to leave.

  “Tomorrow morning at six o clock,” he told us.

  There were 8 taxis outside the station.9  we walked home. It 10 us nearly two hours. The next morning we felt very tired.

  ( )36. A. in B. for C. at D. on

  ( )37. A.fast B. faster C. fastest D. fastly

  ( )38. A. reached to B. got C. arrived in D. arrived at

  ( )39. A. later B. early C. earlier D. late

  ( )40. A. wait B. are waiting C. waited D. waits

  ( )41. A. out B. in C. off D. on

  ( )42. A. how B. when C. why D .that

  ( )43. A. no B. not C. none D. nothing

  ( )44. A. but B. or C. so D. and

( )45. A. spent B. cost C. paid D. took

36~40 C A DA C 41~45 C B AC D

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A.

against

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practise

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change

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