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閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的四個選項(A,B,C和D)中,選出可以填人空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。
This morning I awoke from a wonderful night’s sleep. One of those completely satisfying sleep—difficult to explain, but if you’ve ever had one you’ll know what I’m    36    about.
No amount of    37    could buy a better night’s sleep. I truly    38   my blessed rest. It was like a gift from heaven. Interesting to think that Bill Gates or any    39    billionaire you can     40   really couldn’t have had a more satisfying, fulfilling night of sleep.
That started me thinking of other    41   that cost nothing or very little.Like a drink of cold water on a    42   day.Or a warm relaxing    43   when you’re tired.
What could be better than    44    to your favorite music or watching good movies? These are    45    delights—small pleasures.I hope this doesn’t    46    too silly in today’s rough,loud world.I wonder if the new generation can appreciate some such things.
We’re told we   47    the latest model car, or TV or computer to be happy,but it’s all a trick, a marketing move.No sooner do we get these things,    48    we’re looking to replace them    49    a newer car, or TV or computer.
This is not to say that money isn't important. Money can help    50   , clothes and house those in need.Money is neither all good nor all bad—it’s just a   51    of life that can be used for good things or abused(濫用).
I suppose having    52    money worries can give a certain peace of mind that   53   a person to have a good night’s rest. But no amount of money can   54    buy that wonderful, particularly restful night’s sleep that I   55   last night.
36.A.telling         B.talking        C.hearing       D.referring
37.A.poors              B.persons       C.workers      D.riches
38.A.appreciated      B.feared         C.disliked      D.doubted
39.A.one          B.more        C.other      D.big
40.A.write         B.remember    C.mention      D.say
41.A.dreams        B.pleasures     C.nights     D.gifts
42.A.happy          B.fine         C.cool       D.hot
43.A.match          B.walk        C.talk        D.bath
44.A.enjoying      B.receiving    C.listening     D.looking forward
45.A.quiet         B.interesting    C.moving      D.exciting
46.A.sound          B.keep        C.seem      D.prove
47.A.have         B.need        C.buy        D.find
48.A.when         B.than        C.and        D.then
49.A.with         B.by           C.for         D.in
50.A.eat           B.feed        C.serve      D.food
51.A.necessity      B.thing        C.kind       D.tool
52.A.many              B.some        C.no          D.few
53.A.makes         B.forces         C.allows     D.advises
54.A.always         B.already       C.still        D.ever
55.A.experienced     B.awaited     C.liked       D.talked about

36---55   BDACC   BDDCA   ABBAB   ACCDA
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