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閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。
It happened many years ago, when I was in high school. Being a student from a poor family, I had to work on weekends to __41__ some __42__ money that my family couldn’t possibly __43__ to give me. One day after work, I lost my wallet.
My old car needed gas at the back. I paid for the gas and __44__ put my wallet on the bumper (保險杠), and drove off. Before I found what had happened to my wallet, an old man called and asked me if I had lost my wallet. I __45__ the pockets of my jacket and to my __46__, I had. He asked me to give him a(n)__47__ to show it was my wallet, and I told him the sum of money it __48__. He then told me where to __49__ my wallet.
As I drove onto his highway, I noticed that his car wasn’t __50__ ------ it was for the disabled(殘疾的). I was thinking that there was no way this man could __51__ get out of his car and get my wallet off the __52__. He had to pull over, __53__ into his wheelchair(輪椅), lower the lift, and then pick it up. I was __54_.
I knocked at the __55__ and he told me to come in. I was grateful to him for finding my wallet. While I didn’t want to make him angry by __56__ him with __57__, I really felt like giving something __58__ his kindness. So I asked him if I could do anything to __59__ his kindness, but he said, “Just pass it on.” I was so thankful that I sincerely__60__ I would.
41. A. collect                B. raise                 C. earn                  D. pay
42. A. rare                    B. extra                 C. unexpected        D. mobile
43. A. afford                 B. effort                C. affect                D. effect
44. A. late                    B. therefore           C. then                  D. however
45. A. searched for        B. tested                C. inspected           D. checked
46. A. joy                            B. relief                C. excitement         D. terror
47. A. evidence             B. opinion             C. reason               D. cause
48. A. brought                     B. contained          C. included            D. concluded
49. A. break up             B. set up                C. take up              D. pick up
50. A. normal               B. common            C. usual                 D. general
51. A. simply                B. easily                C. personally         D. regularly
52. A. road                   B. car                    C. park                  D. way
53. A. go                     B. fall                   C. get                    D. push
54. A. pleased               B. amazed             C. surprised           D. hopeless
55. A. car                            B. floor                 C. door                 D. window
56. A. rewarding           B. offering            C. awarding           D. replacing
57. A. cash                   B. thanks               C. invitations         D. help
58. A. in place of          B. in honor of        C. as a result of     D. in return for
59. A. pay                    B. thank                C. appreciate          D. praise
60. A. promised            B. pretended          C. programmed      D. prevented

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