I’m glad it’s Sunday again. I can stay in bed 1I like, drinking tea and read those thick newspapers that are brought by the newsboy through the letterbox at 8:30. In this way, I can catch up with all the2I haven’t got time to read during my work time.
When I 3the papers, I then prepare my bath. The Sunday morning bath is4of the week. There’s no need to hurry because there’s no bus to 5and my friends are told not to call me up before noon on Sundays, so there is no danger of being troubled by the telephone.
6spend the afternoon after lunch is always a bit of problem. In summer I can go to the park and sit in a chair7 boys playing football, while in winter I sit in front of the fire and 8when reading a book, sometimes I turn on the television and sleep through an old film.  
Then there’s the evening ahead of me. Perhaps I’ll call on some friends or go to the cinema 9 a new film I want to see or to town for a concert. Oh, there are 10 pleasant ways of passing Sunday evenings. The only sad thing is that Monday morning is getting near.

  1. 1.
    1. A.
      as long as
    2. B.
      as soon as
    3. C.
      as well as
    4. D.
      as much as
  2. 2.
    1. A.
      things
    2. B.
      books
    3. C.
      information
    4. D.
      knowledge
  3. 3.
    1. A.
      am reading
    2. B.
      have read
    3. C.
      had read
    4. D.
      read
  4. 4.
    1. A.
      the much pleasant
    2. B.
      the more pleasant
    3. C.
      the most pleasant
    4. D.
      the very pleasant
  5. 5.
    1. A.
      sit
    2. B.
      catch
    3. C.
      get in
    4. D.
      take
  6. 6.
    1. A.
      What to
    2. B.
      How to
    3. C.
      When to
    4. D.
      Where to
  7. 7.
    1. A.
      looking
    2. B.
      seeing
    3. C.
      looking at
    4. D.
      watching
  8. 8.
    1. A.
      fall asleep
    2. B.
      go to sleep
    3. C.
      go to bed
    4. D.
      get to sleep
  9. 9.
    1. A.
      when there’s
    2. B.
      if there will be
    3. C.
      when there has
    4. D.
      if there will have
  10. 10.
    1. A.
      so many
    2. B.
      such many
    3. C.
      a lot
    4. D.
      quite few
AABCB BDAAA
1.根據(jù)意思,選A表示想在床上呆多久,就呆多久。
2.根據(jù)意思選擇A
3.根據(jù)意思的需要,用現(xiàn)在完成時態(tài),故選B
4.根據(jù)后文內(nèi)容“There’s no need to hurry”可知答案為C
5.carry the bus 表示為趕車的意思,故選B
6.根據(jù)意思選擇答案為B,表示怎樣去做某事,故選B
7.watch在此的意思為觀察某人做某事,故選D
8.fall sleep表示的是睡著的意思,故選A
9.要根據(jù)意思和特殊疑問句作賓語從句用陳述句語序,故選A
10.so many 后接可數(shù)名詞復數(shù)形式,故選A
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