2024年中考英语复习 完形填空 16篇 天津 二模 模拟汇编(22-24)
(2024·天津和平·二模)When my mother was pregnant (怀孕的), the first thing my father did was to buy a TV. It was 1957 and TVs were a new technology then. He thought that with a baby, they’d be going out a lot less and that he would need to find 1 at home.
That was the first gift he gave me. But when I 2 other gifts my father has given me, the first would be a 3 of reading. He is always right in the middle of our study. He and my mother gave me a love of words and books. He has been 4 deaf in one ear since he was two years old, so we hardly listened to music. In my childhood, storybooks were king-not songs.
The second is respecting all. Even 5 my sister and I were little, the conversation around the dinner table was noisy but adult-level. Your age didn’t 6 . If you voiced an opinion, you had to argue your case and give evidence (证据). He 7 everyone the same child or adult, CEO or cleaner.
The 8 gift to his daughters, however, was that he took interest in our brains and never our appearances. Most 9 women I know had fathers who valued their intelligence (智慧). My father said that my mother was the most intelligent person he had ever met.
Over the years, my father taught me never to stand still and I should fight for change. I continue to 10 his lead.
1.A.freedom B.fun C.exercise D.time
2.A.put away B.count down C.tidy up D.think of
3.A.lot B.thought C.love D.idea
4.A.completely B.suddenly C.finally D.quietly
5.A.as soon as B.before C.when D.unless
6.A.mean B.matter C.mind D.say
7.A.talks B.thinks C.makes D.treats
8.A.greatest B.richest C.dearest D.coolest
9.A.attractive B.beautiful C.important D.successful
10.A.learn B.follow C.obey D.get
(2024·天津西青·二模)Melissa was my cousin’s daughter. She was in her late twenties, but she had cancer (癌症). Life isn’t 11 , is it
Melissa seemed strong and she held up during the fight against cancer. She fought that cancer for five years before it finally 12 her. Those around Melissa felt sorry for her. They felt sorry for themselves. Nobody seemed to deal with Melissa’s cancer or death very well, 13 Melissa herself.
Melissa faced her cancer and coming death bravely. She appreciated (珍惜) each day in her last five 14 . Though she understood that her life could be short, she lived it to the fullest. Each day, she had a big smile on her face. Melissa started a daily blog (博客) 15 she could tell the stories about her fight against cancer and encourage others. Guess what That blog 16 .
Melissa shared the pain of the cancer and other 17 she had. On her blog, she also shared how much fun life could be. The theme of her blog seemed to “believe each day to the fullest, because it can be your last.”
Melissa’s blog moved me. I 18 if I kept putting my dreams off until tomorrow, my tomorrow might 19 come. So six months before tuning fifty, I told myself to start 20 . I wrote story after story. Now, three years later, I became a famous writer.
11.A.safe B.healthy C.fair D.interesting
12.A.moved B.surprised C.reached D.beat
13.A.with B.except C.to D.about
14.A.days B.weeks C.months D.years
15.A.so B.if C.though D.but
16.A.stopped B.worked C.stayed D.went
17.A.reasons B.plans C.problems D.dreams
18.A.realized B.required C.remembered D.regretted
19.A.also B.soon C.never D.already
20.A.traveling B.exercising C.thinking D.writing
(2023·天津和平·二模)In a national spelling contest, an 11﹣year﹣old girl was asked to spell a certain word. But with her soft voice the judges(裁判) were not sure 21 she spelled the word with the letter A or E. Finally, they decided to ask her what she had said. By now, the girl knew she had made a mistake. But instead of lying 22 letter—so she lost the contest.
As the girl walked off the stage, all the people stood up to cheer her 23 . Later, lots of newspapers reported her, even when it cost her the contest. But the fact is that she 24 the biggest contest that day—the contest of her character.
25 the biggest test of our character is what we would do if we knew we would never get caught. This young girl could easily have 26 and nobody would have known it but herself. But that’s just it: she would know she did wrong. It’s been said, “If you cheat, you make yourself cheap. “She knew she would have to live with herself and the 27 she made at that moment will have a long﹣lasting influence.
It’s so true that the choices you make today make what you are tomorrow. Our children will 28 our behavior much more than our advice. So if we want them to 29 to be honest, we must show them the way by being honest ourselves. Remember, our kids are watching what we do and how we live 30 when we don’t think they see or know.
21.A.what B.whether C.which D.when
22.A.correct B.different C.same D.wrong
23.A.bravery B.courage C.honesty D.patience
24.A.achieved B.broke C.won D.beat
25.A.Probably B.Luckily C.Suddenly D.Finally
26.A.escaped B.lied C.changed D.answered
27.A.plan B.conclusion C.discovery D.choice
28.A.suffer B.set C.affect D.follow
29.A.grow up B.bring up C.make up D.step up
30.A.still B.especially C.even D.also
(2023·天津河东·二模)Beethoven was born in Germany in1770. He was one of the greatest 31 in the world.
Most of us have heard of his music. Even as a child Beethoven did not have a happy life. His father was a singer, 32 he was very lazy and always drank a lot. When Beethoven was only four, his father 33 to make him a musician. So Beethoven had to play the music. He learned very 34 and seven years later he could go around and give concert when he was 35 .
A few years later, Beethoven went to Vienna to study 36 Haydn, a famous Austrian composer (作曲家). Soon he could write a lot of music 37 under the direction of Haydn. Beethoven was often ill in his life. After one illness, there was something wrong with his ears. He couldn’t hear any more. 38 , this didn’t stop Beethoven. He kept 39 many pieces of music. To everyone’s surprise, Beethoven wrote his most 40 pieces such as Destiny《命运交响曲》after he became deaf. It was wonderful, so it was famous all over the world.
31.A.painters B.musicians C.inventors D.writers
32.A.and B.but C.after D.before
33.A.decided B.liked C.failed D.agreed
34.A.hardly B.hurriedly C.fast D.slowly
35.A.eight B.nine C.ten D.eleven
36.A.with B.by C.under D.from
37.A.himself B.herself C.themselves D.myself
38.A.Moreover B.Besides C.Therefore D.However
39.A.hearing B.reading C.finding D.writing
40.A.interesting B.popular C.painful D.boring
(2023·天津河北·二模)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
There is a teacher, who always teaches in some unusual ways. One day, she asked her students what they thought of 41 and she got the usual answer, “We hate them.”
The teacher decided to play a 42 with her students. She divided the class into two groups and asked them to play chess with her. When it came to her turn, she didn’t 43 the rules and won the game easily.
“Hey, you can’t do that,” the kids shouted.
“Why not ” the teacher asked.
“ 44 it’s against the rules,” said the kids.
“What does it matter ” the teacher asked.
“It isn’t 45 ,” they replied. “You’re acting in a dishonest way to win the game.”
Then the teacher asked them to design (设计) a game without any rules. It was not long before the kids called to her, “Teacher, we can’t do it. It’s 46 to play without rules.”
The teacher then began to ask them why there are rules in school, on the football field, on the roads, or at home. Her students thought of many 47 . They said, “Things work 48 when we have rules. If we didn’t have rules at a crossing, how would we be able to walk across the road safely In fact, everyone could be in a lot of 49 without rules. Rules help people get along better together. Rules are 50 for our safety and happiness.”
41.A.studies B.rules C.trips D.sports
42.A.game B.part C.song D.joke
43.A.explain B.change C.follow D.break
44.A.Until B.Because C.If D.Although
45.A.real B.enough C.free D.fair
46.A.polite B.important C.impossible D.interesting
47.A.interests B.hobbies C.prizes D.reasons
48.A.harder B.slower C.worse D.better
49.A.trouble B.heat C.advice D.training
50.A.put B.bought C.made D.found
(2023·天津红桥·二模)One day, the students of Class 6 were reading in the classroom. Mrs Brown came in and told the whole class that they would have to change the 51 the next week. All of the students didn’t agree 52 Mrs Brown, so they shouted when Mrs Brown said it was because a 53 student would join the class. “Why must we 54 to another classroom just because someone new is coming ” One of them asked angrily. Mrs Brown stood there without saying anything. After a few minutes, she told 55 to be kind to their new classmate and then she left.
The following week, the head teacher, Mr White himself brought the new student to their class. In fact, he 56 the new student to the class because the student was in a wheelchair(轮椅). Mr White introduced the new student Jeff to the class. He said that Jeff now was a 57 of the class and they should work together. He added, “Helping each other is very 58 . ” Nobody could fully understand what Mr White meant at first.
Over time, they began to understand the reason. Jeff was a clever student and often 59 the students who didn’t understand their work. The class felt very thankful to him.
They took care of him because they knew that when someone did something for you, you should do something 60 in return.
51.A.teacher B.classroom C.classmates D.lessons
52.A.to B.on C.with D.without
53.A.beautiful B.tall C.old D.new
54.A.move B.carry C.invite D.walk
55.A.me B.us C.him D.them
56.A.lifted B.pushed C.rushed D.pulled
57.A.hope B.monitor C.number D.member
58.A.important B.difficult C.terrible D.awful
59.A.cleaned B.helped C.invented D.visited
60.A.out B.down C.back D.off
(2023·天津西青·二模)Night after night, she came to help me sleep even long after my childhood years.
I don’t 61 when it first started annoying(打扰) me — my mom’s hands pushing my hair that way. But it did annoy me, for they felt rough(粗糙的) 62 my young skin. Finally, one night, I shouted out at her, “Don’t do that anymore — your hands are too rough!” She didn’t say anything but she 63 did it again.
Years later, I 64 my mother’s hands and her good-night kiss on my forehead(额头). I’m not a little girl 65 . My mom is over seventy years old, and her rough hands are still doing things for my family and me. She’s like a doctor to us, always knowing how to 66 for a young girl’s stomach. She cooks the best fried chicken in the world.
Now my own children are grown-up. It was late on Thanksgiving Eve. As I slept in my bedroom, a familiar 67 ran across my face to push the hair from my head. Then a kiss, ever so gently, touched my brow(眉毛).
Taking my mom’s hand, I old her 68 sorry I was for that night I shouted at her. But my mom didn’t know what I was talking about. She had 69 it long ago.
That night, I fell 70 with a new appreciation(感激) for my gentle mother and her caring hands. And the guilt(内疚) that I had carried around for so long was nowhere to be found.
61.A.remember B.worry C.encourage D.manage
62.A.through B.against C.among D.behind
63.A.often B.sometimes C.never D.always
64.A.found B.married C.lost D.missed
65.A.no more B.no longer C.anywhere D.anymore
66.A.hurt B.burn C.calm D.cook
67.A.leg B.hand C.head D.arm
68.A.how B.what C.why D.when
69.A.suggested B.forgotten C.discovered D.imagined
70.A.angry B.bored C.asleep D.excited
(2022·天津和平·二模)It was nine on a cold winter night. I hurried to go home from work on my motorbike.
At the last crossing, while I was waiting for the green light, I saw an old man 71 toward me. He 72 me and I felt a little nervous. The old man said slowly, “Excuse me. Could you please help me ” I looked at him up and down. He seemed to be about 73 .
The old man took out a 10 yuan and said to me, “Do you see the old lady 74 is selling baked (烤) sweet potatoes over there Could you just take the money and help me 75 one from her ” He pointed at an old lady selling something about fifty meters away in the corner.
“But why don’t you go and buy it by yourself ” I was puzzled (困惑的). The old man continued, “That old lady is my wife and it’s her first day to sell baked sweet potatoes. Just now I called her. She told me that there was only one sweet potato left and she wouldn’t go home 76 all the sweet potatoes were 77 out. But I know she can’t stand the cold because her legs hurt. I’m very worried about her.”
At that time, I felt really warm and 78 . Without taking the money, I rode to the old lady 79 and bought the last one. As I waved goodbye to the old man, I see him standing there 80 a thankful smile.
71.A.walks B.to walk C.walking D.walked
72.A.stopped B.stops C.will stop D.was stopping
73.A.70 year B.70 years C.70-year-old D.70 years old
74.A.which B.whom C.who D.what
75.A.buys B.buy C.buying D.bought
76.A.until B.while C.because D.although
77.A.tried B.sold C.found D.pointed
78.A.pleased B.mad C.sad D.moved
79.A.quick B.quicker C.quickly D.most quickly
80.A.in B.by C.on D.with
(2022·天津河东·二模)Winners are made, not born
No one is born a winner. People make themselves into winners by their own efforts. I learned this 81 from an experience many years ago. I took the head coaching job at a school in Baxley, Georgia.
It was a tradition for the school’s old team to play against the 82 team at the end of the spring practice. The old team had no coach, and they didn’t even practice to 83 the game. Being the coach of the new team, I was excited because I knew we were going to win, but to my disappointment(失望), we were defeated.
Thinking hard about it, I came to realize that my team might not be the number one team in Georgia, 84 they were depending on me. I had to change my attitude(态度) towards their 85 and potential(潜力).
I started doing 86 I could to help them build a little pride. Most importantly, I began to treat them like winners. That summer, when 87 teams enjoyed their vacations, we met every day and practiced passing and kicking the football.
Six months after suffering our defeat at the spring practice, we won our first game and our second, and continued to 88 . Finally, we faced the number one team in the state. I felt that it would be a victory for us even if we lost the game. But that wasn’t what happened. My boys beat the best team in Georgia, giving me one of the greatest excitements of my life!
From the experience I learnt a lot about how the attitude of the leader can affect(影响) the members of a team. Instead of seeing my boys as 89 , I pushed and encouraged them. I helped them to see themselves 90 , and they built themselves into winners.
81.A.article B.matter C.book D.lesson
82.A.strong B.new C.good D.successful
83.A.prepare for B.cheer for C.thank for D.look for
84.A.and B.or C.so D.but
85.A.decision B.ability C.knowledge D.purpose
86.A.something B.nothing C.everything D.none
87.A.another B.the other C.others’ D.others
88.A.relax B.spread C.improve D.protect
89.A.losers B.winners C.fighters D.reporters
90.A.honestly B.badly C.completely D.differently
(2022·天津河西·二模)My daughter and her dog Lexie have a special bond (纽带).
I can 91 remember the day we brought her home from the animal shelter (收容所). My daughter cried tears of joy 92 holding her on the way home and Lexie happily licked (舔) them away. Lexie 93 in my arms when I held her, but as soon as I handed this lovely dog to my daughter, she settled down (平静下来).
Since then, she and 94 have been good friends. They lie under blankets (毯子) on the sofa and watch TV together. When my daughter climbs into bed, Lexie will 95 her. Lexie’s favorite place is right in my daughter’s arms. If she could 96 every second of the day there, she would.
The other day I brought Lexie to my house while my daughter did some housework. When it was time for Lexie to go home, I could see Lexie’s excitement as I leashed (用皮带牵) her up. I 97 the back door and let her out. But when I turned to close it, I felt Lexie yank (猛拉) the leash out of my 98 . Lexie was running away as fast as she could. I called her name, 99 it was no use. She had found my daughter on the road and was running as hard as she could. My daughter picked her up. Lexie 100 her arms and happily licked her face. I smiled, believing that she had found her real family.
91.A.never B.still C.hardly D.already
92.A.while B.because C.though D.if
93.A.slept B.stayed C.moved D.traveled
94.A.the shelter B.my son C.my daughter D.me
95.A.leave B.bite C.watch D.join
96.A.spend B.count C.take D.waste
97.A.cleaned B.opened C.found D.avoided
98.A.door B.mouth C.hand D.coat
99.A.but B.when C.since D.so
100.A.broke into B.turned into C.looked into D.jumped into
(2022·天津南开·二模)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
It is hard to forget the time when I stood in front of all my classmates and forgot my words while I was giving a speech. 101 that, I didn’t want to join in any class activities for a long time. However, things began to 102 one day.
A week before my school’s English festival, my teacher asked me to make a speech in front of the 103 school. I did not want to, but my teacher 104 me to think about it carefully and gave me a piece of paper. “The 105 step to success is the willingness (意愿) to try, and the key to it is to work hard.” I was encouraged by this and 106 to have a try.
I finished 107 the speech on paper in a day and practised it during my lunch breaks. I also asked my teacher for suggestions. As a 108 , my speech was a success. Since then, I have become more active and outgoing. I ask and answer questions in class more often and I 109 many different after-school activities.
I learned that the road to success is difficult, and we need to have 110 and work hard.
101.A.Because B.After C.When D.So
102.A.leave B.change C.end D.last
103.A.poor B.special C.beautiful D.whole
104.A.taught B.advised C.trained D.allowed
105.A.first B.second C.third D.last
106.A.paid B.forgot C.decided D.hated
107.A.making B.reporting C.writing D.having
108.A.result B.matter C.surprise D.tradition
109.A.take away B.take part in C.take pride in D.take care
110.A.knowledge B.discussion C.ability D.courage
(2022·天津河北·二模)One day, Franz Kafka, the famous novelist, was taking a walk in Steglitz Park in Berlin. He saw a young girl crying 111 she had lost her favourite doll. She and Kafka 112 the doll but they didn’t find it. Kafka told her to meet him there the next day.
The next day, they looked again, but 113 didn’t find the doll. Kafka gave the girl a (n) 114 “written” by the doll that said, “Please don’t cry. I have gone on a trip to see the world. I’m going to write to you about 115 adventures.”
Then began a story that continued to the end of Kafka’s life.
When they 116 , Kafka read aloud his carefully written letters of the doll’s adventures. The girl found them quite 117 and laughed a lot. Finally, Kafka read her a letter that brought the doll back to Berlin and he 118 her a new doll. “This doesn’t look like my doll,” she said. Kafka handed her another letter that explained, “My trips have 119 me.” The girl hugged the new doll and took it home with her.
A year later, Kafka died.
Many years later, the grown-up girl 120 a letter in the body of the doll by accident. It said, “Everything you love is very likely to be lost, but in the end, love will return in a different way.”
111.A.although B.because C.if D.until
112.A.looked for B.looked at C.looked through D.looked after
113.A.just B.even C.still D.ever
114.A.invitation B.diary C.novel D.letter
115.A.my B.our C.your D.her
116.A.visited B.met C.moved D.won
117.A.difficult B.useful C.interesting D.slow
118.A.gave B.sold C.mailed D.lent
119.A.treated B.changed C.missed D.trained
120.A.wrote B.forgot C.returned D.found
(2022·天津红桥·二模)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Ari’s mother asked him to gather(收拢) firewood for the fire. Instead of doing the chore right away, Ari thought he could play with his friends, Mitch and Joe, first.
Not long after, his mother began to wonder 121 he had not returned. It was already dark and she was worried. At the same time, Ari realized that he had not done as his mother had 122 and told his friends about this. The boys then began gathering the 123 .
Meanwhile, Ari’s mother came looking for him. She soon 124 the boys’ voices. She had mixed feelings. She was 125 to know that he was safe but angry at the same time because Ari had disobeyed her. She decided to 126 the boys a lesson.
She hid in the nearby bushes(树林). 127 she picked up a twig(树枝) and threw it. It hit the ground making a sharp noise. It caught the boys’ 128 . They stopped what they were doing and looked at one another. She threw 129 twig in the opposite direction. The boys jumped. The mother cried in a low voice, “ 130 your mother!” Scared, the boys dropped everything and ran home. Ari’s mother could not stop laughing.
After picking up some pieces of firewood, she headed home, where she found Ari in tears.
“Mother, Mother, I’m sorry I didn’t listen to you,” he sobbed(哭诉). His mother held him with love. She knew he was truly sorry and would not repeat his mistake.
121.A.when B.why C.where D.how
122.A.ordered B.noticed C.asked D.wanted
123.A.friends B.voices C.fire D.firewood
124.A.saw B.heard C.followed D.felt
125.A.angry B.surprised C.happy D.sad
126.A.give B.teach C.offer D.control
127.A.So B.But C.Because D.Then
128.A.interest B.imagination C.attention D.spirit
129.A.another B.other C.others D.one
130.A.Look for B.Look after C.Care for D.Listen to
(2022·天津东丽·二模)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C和D选项中选出最佳选项。
My best friend, Linda is a kind girl. She likes fashion clothes very much, 131 she often visits clothing stores.
One day, Linda was enjoying a nice sweater in a clothing store when a nice girl came up to her. “ 132 ,” she said, “could you give me a 133 ” she continued. “I find a nice T-shirt and I’m sure my sister must look 134 on it. But she isn’t here and can’t try it on. You and she have almost the same 135 . If you don’t mind, I’d like you to try it on.” Linda was 136 , but the girl didn’t seem suspicious (可疑的), so Linda agreed.
That was a really nice T-shirt and it 137 Linda very well. “How nice you look on it!” the girl said, “Why don’t you buy it, too ”
Linda loved the T-shirt, but the 138 of it was a little high. She thought for a while and then decided to buy it. Then she 139 the store with the T-shirt happily.
Later, Linda knew that the girl just helped sell clothes, but she didn’t 140 . After all, she got a nice T-shirt.
131.A.if B.but C.so D.because
132.A.Excuse me B.Don’t worry C.Нurry up D.Help me
133.A.sweater B.hand C.photo D.number
134.A.interesting B.boring C.beautiful D.ugly
135.A.face B.hair C.weight D.shape
136.A.confident B.surprised C.proud D.shy
137.A.fitted B.looked C.listed D.supported
138.A.size B.price C.color D.space
139.A.left B.reached C.found D.called
140.A.pay B.want C.regret D.spend
(2022·天津西青·二模)In January, Lai Chi-wai used a rope to pull himself up over 820 feet (250 metres) along the side of a skyscraper (摩天大楼) in Hong Kong. Mr Lai can’t 141 his legs. He was strapped(捆绑) into his wheelchair as he climbed.
Before 2011, Mr Lai was a 142 rock climber in the world. He ranked(排名) eighth in the world, and had won many prizes. He also taught others 143 to climb. That ended 10 years ago, when Mr Lai met a car accident. It left him paralyzed(瘫痪的) from the waist(腰部) down. He was 144 to move his legs. Since then, he 145 to use a wheelchair to get around. However, Mr Lai couldn’t get over his love of climbing. He came up with a 146 to climb again. He began 147 a climbing teacher once more. In 2016, Mr Lai climbed a 495-metre mountain in Hong Kong. “When climbing, I forgot that I was a disabled 148 . I could still dream and I could still do what I liked doing,” he said.
Mr Lai said that disabled people are often thought 149 being weak. He hoped his climb would 150 a different message. “If a disabled person can shine,” he said, “They can at the same time bring about opportunities, hope and light.”
141.A.stop B.move C.pull D.break
142.A.famous B.terrible C.crazy D.rare
143.A.what B.when C.where D.how
144.A.unable B.able C.excited D.sad
145.A.made B.allowed C.needed D.remembered
146.A.interest B.member C.lesson D.way
147.A.caring about B.working as C.looking through D.communicating with
148.A.listener B.director C.guest D.person
149.A.from B.in C.as D.to
150.A.receive B.post C.write D.send
(2022·天津滨海新·二模)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Alex was a giraffe who lived in a zoo with his mum, dad and other giraffe friends. As Alex grew, he 151 his neck was much shorter than the others’. He began to get 152 . But his mother told him that he was special. She said it did not matter how short or long his neck was.
Alex tried not to think about his short 153 . But as his friends grew taller and taller, his neck 154 short. Sometimes the other giraffes 155 him, but his parents told him not to worry. They said that he should be happy with himself the way he was. He tried, but he could not even play in some giraffe sports. He was just too 156 .
One day, one of the zoo workers came and took Alex away. Alex was frightened. Would he have to leave the zoo just 157 he didn’t have a long neck The zoo worker calmed Alex down and gave him some food. He felt better. Then he led Alex into another area of the zoo. There was a small 158 between the two areas. Alex was the only giraffe that could fit through it.
Soon Alex’s parents came to see him. “I told you that you were special,” his mother said. “The zoo has made a place just for 159 because so many people want to see how special you are!” She was right. Visitors pointed to him and screamed 160 . They looked happy to see something so special at the zoo.
151.A.expected B.found C.hoped D.agreed
152.A.powerful B.interested C.energetic D.worried
153.A.leg B.tail C.neck D.nose
154.A.stayed B.became C.turned D.felt
155.A.looked after B.fell behind C.laughed at D.heard of
156.A.short B.tall C.fat D.thin
157.A.after B.unless C.because D.before
158.A.cage B.cave C.window D.door
159.A.him B.you C.us D.me
160.A.excitedly B.angrily C.sadly D.heavily
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1.B 2.D 3.C 4.A 5.C 6.B 7.D 8.A 9.D 10.B
11.C 12.D 13.B 14.D 15.A 16.B 17.C 18.A 19.C 20.D
21.B 22.D 23.C 24.C 25.A 26.B 27.D 28.D 29.A 30.C
31.B 32.B 33.A 34.C 35.D 36.C 37.A 38.D 39.D 40.B
41.B 42.A 43.C 44.B 45.D 46.C 47.D 48.D 49.A 50.C
51.B 52.C 53.D 54.A 55.D 56.B 57.D 58.A 59.B 60.C
61.A 62.B 63.C 64.D 65.D 66.D 67.B 68.A 69.B 70.C
71.C 72.A 73.D 74.C 75.B 76.A 77.B 78.D 79.C 80.D
81.D 82.B 83.A 84.D 85.B 86.A 87.B 88.C 89.A 90.D
91.B 92.A 93.C 94.C 95.D 96.A 97.B 98.C 99.A 100.D
101.B 102.B 103.D 104.B 105.A 106.C 107.C 108.A 109.B 110.D
111.B 112.A 113.C 114.D 115.A 116.B 117.C 118.A 119.B 120.D
121.B 122.C 123.D 124.B 125.C 126.B 127.D 128.C 129.A 130.D
131.C 132.A 133.B 134.C 135.D 136.B 137.A 138.B 139.A 140.C
141.B 142.A 143.D 144.A 145.C 146.D 147.B 148.D 149.C 150.D
151.B 152.D 153.C 154.A 155.C 156.A 157.C 158.D 159.B 160.A