I’m glad it’s Sunday again. I can stay in bed 31 I like, drinking tea and 32 those thick newspapers that brought 33 by the newsboy through the letterbox at 8:30. In this way, I can catch up with all the 34 I haven’t got time to read during my work time. When I 35 the papers, I then prepare my bath. The Sunday morning bath is 36 of the week. There’s no need to hurry because there’s no bus to 37 and my friends are told not to call me up before noon on Sundays, so there is no danger of 38 by the telephone. 39 spend the afternoon after lunch is always a bit of problem. In summer I can go to the park and sit in a chair 40 boys playing football, while in winter I sit in front of the fire and 41 when reading a book, sometimes I turn on the television and sleep through an old film. Then there’s the 42 ahead of time. Perhaps I’ll call on some friends or go to the cinema 43 a new film I want to see or to town for a concert. Oh, there are 44 pleasant ways of passing Sunday evenings. The only sad thing is that Monday morning is getting 45 . 31. A. as long as B. as soon as C. as well as D. as much as 32. A. read B. reading C.to read D. am reading 33. A. from B. with C. and D. by 34. A. things B. books C. information D. knowledge 35. A. am reading B. have read C. had read D. read 36. A. the much pleasant B. the more pleasant C. the most pleasant D. the very pleasant 37. A. sit B. catch C. get in D. take 38. A. trouble B. being troubled C. troubling D. to be troubled 39. A. What to B. How to C. When to D. Where to 40. A. looking B. seeing C. looking at D. watching 41. A. fall asleep B. go to sleep C. go to bed D. get to sleep 42. A. supper B. friend C. evening D. work 43. A. whether there’s B. if there will be C. when there has D. if there will have 44. A. so many B. so much C. a lot D. quite few 45. A. busier B. longer C. near D. away