2024年中考英语复习 完形填空 13篇 重庆 二模 模拟汇编(22--24)
(2024·重庆渝中·二模)Dino Impagliazzo, also known 1 “the chef (厨师) of the poor”, died at the age of 91 on July 25, 2021, in Rome, Italy. For his last 16 years, he 2 nearly every minute helping feed the poor and homeless in Rome.
Dino was not the one to just sit around, even 3 retiring (退休). He wanted to help his community. One day, he met a homeless man in 4 of money for a sandwich.
“I realized that perhaps 5 buying one sandwich, making some sandwiches for him and his friends would be better. Then our adventure began,” Dino told The New York Post.
Dino and some other retired friends started making sandwiches at home and sharing them with hungry people in their community. They 6 their group RomAmoR, which means “Rome Love”. As they continued, more and more members joined RomAmoR.
They didn’t only help in communities. On Saturday nights, they started going to St. Peter’s Square to feed the large numbers of 7 people who had to sleep in the area. Later, the group started to 8 their help to people all over Rome, hoping to make sure everyone in the city felt loved and cared for.
Dino’s kindness and hard work made him well-known in the country. In 2020, Italy’s president, Sergio Mattarella, gave him an award (荣誉), calling him a “ 9 of our times.”
Dino Impagliazzo never stopped spreading love and kindness 10 he reached the end of his life. Thanks to RomAmoR, which continues to make a difference to the lives of others, those facing hard times can get help and experience the warmth of kindness.
1.A.for B.to C.as D.with
2.A.wasted B.spent C.found D.allowed
3.A.before B.after C.at D.in
4.A.need B.help C.face D.case
5.A.better than B.because of C.thanks for D.instead of
6.A.named B.gave C.set D.brought
7.A.poor B.local C.old D.kind
8.A.provide B.show C.offer D.put
9.A.human B.doctor C.hero D.scientist
10.A.since B.if C.so D.until
(2024·重庆大渡口·二模)John was waiting for the girl whose heart he knew, yet whose face he didn’t. Thirteen months ago, in a Florida library he took a book off the 11 and took great interest in the notes. The soft handwriting reflected a thoughtful mind. In the front of the book, he discovered the previous owner’s name, Miss Maynell. With time and effort he found her address. He wrote her a letter introducing 12 .
During the following days, the two got to know each other 13 the mail. She had helped him a lot both in study and life.
John asked for a photo, but she 14 . She explained, “If you 15 cared for me,what I look like won’t matter.” Later they planned their first meeting—7:00 p. m. at Grand Central Station in New York.
“You’ll find me,” she wrote, “by the red rose I’ll be wearing on my coat.” So at 7:00 he was in the station 16 the girl with the red rose.
A young lady with blue eyes was coming towards him. She was wearing a green coat and was 17 that he hoped Miss Maynell would be. 18 there was no red rose and she was walking quickly away. Then a plain-looking (相貌平平的) woman went past. She was well past 40 years old. On her 19 there was a red rose.
Without hesitation (犹豫) , John stepped forward. “I’m John, and you 20 be Miss Maynell. It’s a pleasure to finally meet you. May I have the honor of taking you to dinner ” he asked.
The woman smiled, “I don’t know what this is about, young man,” she answered, “but that beautiful lady in the green coat asked me to wear this rose on my coat. She said if you asked me out to dinner, I should tell you that she is waiting for you in the restaurant across the street. It seems that this was some kind of test!”
11.A.shelf B.board C.table D.sofa
12.A.herself B.her C.himself D.him
13.A.at B.by C.for D.through
14.A.agreed B.refused C.answered D.decided
15.A.hardly B.really C.clearly D.quietly
16.A.looking after B.asking for C.looking out D.looking for
17.A.anything B.nothing C.something D.everything
18.A.But B.And C.So D.Then
19.A.dress B.coat C.scarf D.sweater
20.A.can’t B.can C.must D.may
(2024·重庆九龙坡·二模)根据短文内容,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个能填入相应空格内的最佳答案,并把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
At the age of 19, the day after I graduated from high school, I moved to a place where it often snowed and I was ready to go after my dream— 21 .
One day, I fell in a coma (昏迷) and 22 I was sent to the hospital. A few days later, doctors told me I had meningitis (脑膜炎). Over the two months in hospital, I lost the hearing of my left ear and both legs below the knees. Weeks later, with my mom by my side and tears rolling down our faces, I 23 my new legs. I felt like I had been pieced back together like a doll. I tried to walk but I 24 . My legs were so painful that they couldn’t move at all. I was completely broken in 25 and mind.
Months later, I decided to let go of the old Amy and learn to hug the new Amy. I told myself to think in a 26 way. With new legs, I could be as tall as I wanted! And 27 I snowboarded, my feet wouldn’t get cold again! 28 preparing a lot, I, finally, was back up on a snowboard. At first, things didn’t go as expected. When I fell, my legs were still on my snowboard. With some new ideas, I made a pair of legs 29 , which were better for snowboarding. Then I started to make wise plans and learn new skills, practicing it every day. The love for the sport made me alive again.
Up to now, I have won two World Cup gold medals! It’s 30 dreams and facing fear bravely that allows us to live our lives beyond our limits.
21.A.snowboarding B.skiing C.skating D.golfing
22.A.recently B.immediately C.probably D.suddenly
23.A.cut off B.threw away C.took down D.put on
24.A.failed B.lost C.shouted D.succeeded
25.A.ears B.clothes C.body D.brain
26.A.strange B.different C.funny D.clear
27.A.when B.unless C.since D.though
28.A.From B.At C.After D.Before
29.A.itself B.himself C.myself D.yourself
30.A.worrying about B.sticking to C.putting off D.giving up
(2023·重庆大渡口·二模)Lucas, a 4-year-old African penguin (企鹅) living at San Diego Zoo in the US, now has a pair of happy feet.
Lucas’s foot is ill, which causes his 31 to swell (肿胀) and hurt. As a result, the other penguins at the zoo didn’t want to hang out with him. He felt 32 .
The zookeeper decided to do something about it. They had Lucas walk across sand, took notes of his footprints and sent them to an factory called Thera-Paw, which creates custom (定制的) products for 33 like penguins that have special needs.
Thera-Paw’s team created a 34 pair of shoes for Lucas. “It can help Lucas fully join the group and behave more typically for a penguin— 35 climbing the rocks and swimming. And the color of the shoes looks very close to his natural foot color, so they don’t stand out too much,” said the team. The task was a 36 . Zookeepers put Lucas’ new shoes on him and he began trying 37 out at once.
Now he can move around and play 38 other penguins. In fact, it’s going even 39 than expected—Lucas already has a girlfriend.
The San Diego Zoo is the largest zoo in California. And it turns out that Lucas isn’t the first animal there that has ever needed help in 40 . Earlier this year, a three-month-old giraffe was finally able to walk and jump on its own with the help of special leg braces.
31.A.eyes B.feet C.hands D.ears
32.A.lonely B.proud C.sleepy D.alone
33.A.animals B.people C.parks D.plants
34.A.cheap B.special C.common D.terrible
35.A.for example B.except for C.such as D.known for
36.A.doubt B.trade C.success D.celebration
37.A.it B.him C.you D.them
38.A.under B.for C.on D.with
39.A.weaker B.better C.worse D.poorer
40.A.walking B.swimming C.flying D.lying
(2023·重庆江北·二模)Long ago Adana lived in a small village in Africa. 41 in the village had jobs to do, and the villagers depended on one another.
When Adana turned ten, her mother said to her, “Adana, it is time for you to do your part in the village. You shall be the water girl. Each morning we need you to go down to the spring (泉), fill these buckets(桶) with water, and bring them back to the village 42 noon.”
Adana took pride in being given such an important job. She picked up the yoke (扁担) with the buckets and walked to the spring. When she arrived, she took a drink and then filled the buckets with clean and cool water. Adana 43 the sun. It was nearly noon, and she knew the villagers were waiting for her to return.
She turned to a water girl from a nearby village and asked, “How long will it take to carry water back to 44 village ”
The girl thoughtfully replied, “If you go slowly, it will not take very long. But if you go fast, it will take you all day.”
Adana listened and thought about what the girl had told her. She did not 45 the girl very well, and headed down to the path(小径) toward her village. Adana started off slowly, but she increased her 46 with each step. Soon, she was running to her village. Halfway home, she stopped to take a drink of water. When she did that, she saw that the buckets were 47 half full. Water had been poured out along the path as she traveled.
48 , Adana turned back toward the spring. Once again, she filled the buckets with nice, clean water. Then, she walked slowly back toward the village.
When she arrived, her little sister asked, “How long does it take to carry water back 49 the spring ”
Adana smiled and answered, “If you go slowly, it will not take very long. But if you go fast, it could take all day.” Adana’s little sister listened carefully, but couldn’t understand what Adana 50 . From that day forward, Adana walked quickly to the spring each morning. On her way home, she walked slowly and carefully.
41.A.Somebody B.Nobody C.Anybody D.Everybody
42.A.after B.before C.until D.since
43.A.looked at B.looked for C.looked back D.looked after
44.A.my B.its C.her D.his
45.A.notice B.understand C.like D.hear
46.A.voice B.speed C.level D.energy
47.A.only B.still C.even D.never
48.A.Tired B.Excited C.Proud D.Interested
49.A.from B.to C.with D.for
50.A.said B.says C.told D.tells
(2023·重庆沙坪坝·二模)Once upon a time, the Greens lived in a village. They sent for some workers to build a house with a garden. But after the house was completed, the workers left a rock 51 the garden. What’s worse, it caused a lot of trouble.
The son, Jack Green, once asked the father, “Dad, why not move the rock away Many cars and trucks passing by the garden 52 from hitting on the rock by accident.”
“Oh, you mean that 53 rock It’s 1.4 meters wide and it must be very heavy. You know it’s lots of work if you want to do that. As long as I pay attention to driving, the rock won’t be a problem,” answered the father.
Time went quickly. Jack got married and became a father. One day, his wife shouted at him, “Jack, I can’t 54 the rock out there any longer! My truck hit on the rock again. We must move it away!”
Jack replied to his wife, “Forget it! If we could move the rock away at my young age, how can it remain here now ”
Jack’s answer is just like adding oil to a 55 . His wife got angrier and thought to herself, “My truck will never hit on the rock another time. I will do that on my own.” The next morning, Jack’s wife carried a hoe (锄头) and a large bucket of water towards the big rock. She really wanted to dig the whole rock out so she could look at it 56 to find out how large it was. First, she watered the earth around the rock. Then, she stuck her hoe into the earth and began to dig. She had expected that it would take at least half a week to dig it out, 57 it only took her one day. In front of the whole rock, she felt surprised. The part that Jack and his father had seen was 58 of the rock. The part under the earth was not as big as they thought. They had been 59 by its look for such a long time.
Sometimes what’s in our way is not the rock in the eyes but the rock in the 60 .
51.A.outside B.across C.above D.under
52.A.shut off B.broke down C.used up D.moved away
53.A.shining B.soft C.large D.cold
54.A.find B.afford C.sense D.stand
55.A.fire B.dish C.bowl D.water
56.A.suddenly B.carefully C.happily D.angrily
57.A.so B.because C.if D.but
58.A.most B.all C.half D.little
59.A.educated B.punished C.fooled D.lost
60.A.heart B.process C.memory D.past
(2023·重庆九龙坡·二模)根据短文内容,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个能填入相应空格内的最佳答案,并把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
Have you ever paid attention to your school guards Would you say “good morning” to the cleaners For high school student Ding Jiacheng, it is a 61 that many students haven’t realized the importance of jobs done by these non-teaching staff. He wanted to solve it and make a 62 .
The boy from Hangzhou Entel Foreign Language School, together with several other students, 63 a project called “The Invisible (隐形的) Are Important”. They hoped more students would respect the “invisible” staff in the school. The project won a prize at China Thinks Big, a competition held by Harvard and Tsinghua University to 64 teenagers to study social matters.
“My team members and I sent questionnaires to 158 students,” said Ding. “In one question, 56 percent of the students said they would greet those non-teaching workers, 65 only 17 percent strongly believed that every student should do so.”
The team also did research on the interaction (互动) between students and workers. “Most students follow the rules of their teachers. However, one-third of the students go 66 the rules of the dormitory (宿舍) workers,” said Ding. “It shows that students treat non-teaching staff 67 from teaching staff.”
The main reason, according to Ding, is that students know 68 about the work done by non-teaching staff. They also have few chances to communicate with them. So Ding’s team made videos to show the staff working in the school. They also held a basketball match between students and non-teaching staff to increase 69 interaction.
“The activity helped me understand that we can all have a 70 influence through our creative ideas.” Ding said.
61.A.fact B.problem C.question D.suggestion
62.A.wish B.chance C.decision D.change
63.A.put on B.dealt with C.worked on D.talked about
64.A.encourage B.order C.allow D.punish
65.A.because B.when C.or D.while
66.A.for B.with C.against D.to
67.A.happily B.seriously C.quickly D.differently
68.A.much B.little C.something D.everything
69.A.their B.our C.your D.his
70.A.kind B.great C.bad D.dark
(2023·重庆江津·二模)The third class of “Tiangong Class” was held at 3:45 p.m. on October 12, 2022. The China Manned Space Agency (中国载人航天局) announced the news on Tuesday 71 . It was an educational class held by taikonauts (中国宇航员) at China’s space station. The Shenzhou-14 astronauts—Chen Dong, Liu Yang and Cai Xuzhe gave the class. It was lived worldwide by the China Media Group.
The astronauts 72 some interesting things inside the space station, for example, showing the change of the power in surface tension. The three space teachers also 73 students on the Earth during the class. They let the students learn the 74 of manned space flights. And they also encouraged young people to 75 an interest in science.
The past two “Tiangong Class” were taught by the Shenzhou-13 astronauts 76 space. Wednesday’s class was the third from the Chinese space station. Part of the teaching things was chosen from the suggestions given by 77 people.
Astronauts also invited 78 to carry out several experiments on the ground. After the students listened to the class, they knew the differences between the space and the Earth. 79 they could also discover the fun from such experiences.
The Shenzhou-14 members spent about six 80 at the space station. They did three space walks in all. They are very excellent.
71.A.terribly B.proudly C.gradually D.hard
72.A.showed B.saved C.helped D.listened
73.A.thanked for B.heard of C.thought about D.communicated with
74.A.advice B.information C.knowledge D.experience
75.A.teach B.write C.reach D.develop
76.A.in B.by C.up D.for
77.A.old B.young C.similar D.some
78.A.partners B.scientists C.students D.parents
79.A.Or B.But C.So D.And
80.A.years B.minutes C.hours D.months
(2023·重庆铜梁·二模)I learned how to accept life from my father. 81 , he didn’t teach me when he was healthy but when he was ill.
My father used to be a strong man who loved being active, but a terrible illness took everything away. Now 82 can no longer walk and must sit quietly in a chair all day. Even talking is 83 for him. One night, I went to visit him with my 84 . We started talking about life, and I 85 them about one of my beliefs. I said that we had to give things up 86 we grow, such as our youth, our beauty and our friends. But it always seems that after we give something up, we can get something new in its place. Suddenly, my father spoke up, “But, Peter, I 87 everything! What did I get ” I thought and thought, but I couldn’t think of anything to say. Surprisingly, he answered his own question, “I got the love of my family.” I looked 88 my sisters and saw tears in their eyes, along with hope and thankfulness.
I was also touched by his words. After that, when I wanted to get angry, I would always remember my father’s words and become calm. If he could regard his great pain as a feeling of 89 for others, then I should be able to give up my small anger. In this way, I learned the power of accepting life from my father. Sometimes I wonder what other things I could have learned from him if I had listened more 90 when I was a boy. For now, though, I am thankful for this one gift.
81.A.Instead B.Suddenly C.Luckily D.However
82.A.he B.she C.we D.they
83.A.easy B.difficult C.possible D.impossible
84.A.brothers B.sisters C.friends D.classmates
85.A.talked B.said C.told D.spoke
86.A.after B.before C.until D.as
87.A.gave up B.gave out C.gave back D.gave away
88.A.at B.for C.after D.like
89.A.danger B.love C.sadness D.anger
90.A.happily B.carefully C.slowly D.politely
(2022·重庆渝中·二模)根据短文内容,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个能填入相应空格内的最佳答案,并把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
I decided that I was going to be a teacher. That was because I had a burning desire (渴望) for super 91 which I could clearly see from my teachers.
It was shocking that my English teacher could see the hidden. I was quiet and poor in English, yet my teacher would 92 me and the message in her eyes suggested she could see me through. She had another super power. Even after 40 years, I could still remember her lessons about great masters of art and great geographers 93 her major (专业) was neither art nor geography. I knew I wanted to be one of those 94 such super powers that made children feel safe and valued.
I know being a teacher isn’t the 95 or the most financially rewarding (经济回报) job. And there are job risks—your knees can hurt from years of standing, and your 96 can suffer from too much talking. Even so, there are still many 97 this job. To them, teaching is not just a job, but a science, an art and it requires lots of effort.
All my life, I’ve gone to work each day with a spring (弹簧) in my step. Sometimes I meet students who have graduated. They greet me 98 . Sweet memories of our time together and 99 love for me are my rewards. When I meet others who desire super powers, like a new teacher trying to perfect her teaching skills, or the one travelling 70 kilometers to a village school day just for his students, I feel 100 to belong to the same group.
91.A.jobs B.powers C.heroes D.grades
92.A.care B.laugh C.leave D.notice
93.A.even though B.so that C.ever since D.as long as
94.A.over B.at C.with D.by
95.A.easy B.easier C.easiest D.easily
96.A.neck B.stomach C.eyes D.throat
97.A.choosing B.complaining C.changing D.connecting
98.A.suddenly B.quickly C.finally D.warmly
99.A.their B.our C.his D.your
100.A.shamed B.proud C.lonely D.special
(2022·重庆沙坪坝·二模)It had been troubling a little boy for long—his deskmate could rank (排列) the 1st in the class every time while he only ranked the 21st.
At home, he asked his mom, “Mom, am I more stupid than others I feel I’m as hard-working as my deskmate, but 101 do I always fall behind ” His mom went wordless, not knowing how to explain to her son properly and 102 hurting him at the same time.
In another test, the boy ranked the 15th and his deskmate remained the 1st. Back home, he raised the same 103 . Mom really wanted to tell her son that intelligence is different, which means that students ranking the 1st are supposed to be 104 than others. However, was this answer in her son’s best interest Thank goodness she did not open her mouth.
There were many times she wanted to tell her son, “Your father and I used to be outstanding. Why aren’t you just as clever as we are ” She stopped because she didn’t want to put too much stress on 105 . She needed a better answer.
Time went by quickly. 106 he made great efforts, he was still unable to keep up with his deskmate. To reduce the stress on her son, Mom decided to take him to the sea. During the trip, she finally 107 to give him an answer.
Now, the boy no longer 108 his rankings, because he has entered a top university with the 1st ranking. Later he mentioned that valuable experience, “When my mother and I were sitting on the beach, she pointed to the front and said, ‘Do you see the little seabirds and clumsy seagulls (笨拙的海鸥) over there When the waves (海浪) come near, little seabirds can rise 109 while it would take longer for clumsy seagulls to complete the process. However, have you noticed that it is clumsy seagulls that finally fly 110 the endless sea and get to the other side ’ You might be a little slower, but if you keep trying, you will be the one who will make it!”
101.A.what B.why C.when D.though
102.A.practice B.mind C.avoid D.suggest
103.A.answer B.situation C.place D.question
104.A.more hard-working B.more popular C.cleverer D.braver
105.A.him B.her C.me D.them
106.A.Because B.So C.But D.Though
107.A.forgot B.failed C.managed D.refused
108.A.worries about B.hears of C.waits for D.looks after
109.A.carefully B.quickly C.slowly D.quietly
110.A.around B.across C.under D.into
(2022·重庆九龙坡·二模)根据短文内容,从A,B,C,D四个选项中选出一个能填入相应空格内的最佳答案,并把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
March 16th is National Panda Day in the United States. This year, the Smithsonian’s National Zoo in Washington DC, used the day to celebrate the 111 anniversary (庆典) of the first two giant pandas coming into its care. The celebration will 112 six months.
In 1972, then-US president Richard Nixon and his wife Pat made a 113 visit to China. On 114 second day in the country, Pat went to the Beijing Zoo to see pandas. At a dinner 115 they left China, Premier Zhou Enlai told Pat that China would present the US with two pandas.
The pandas Ling Ling and Hsing Hsing, arrived at Tillet National Zoo on April 16, 1972. They lived there for more than 20 years before 116 in the 1990s. A new panda couple, Mei Xiang and Tian Tian, arrived at the zoo in 2000. They still live at the zoo with their child, Xiao Qi Ji (“Little Miracle”). The couple’s other three children, Tai Shan, Bao Bao and Bei Bei were 117 to China.
In the past, Brandie Smith, director of the National Zoo, and her colleagues visited their Chinese partners several 118 a year to share knowledge about pandas. Chinese experts also go to the US. But during the pandemic (疫情), they had to communicate 119 emails and video calls. Smith said it was “as good as it 120 is” because they have had a good relationship for many years. She said she hopes the program will last at least 50 more years.
111.A.fifty B.fiftieth C.fifteen D.fifteenth
112.A.cost B.spend C.last D.pay
113.A.historical B.interesting C.ordinary D.difficult
114.A.her B.they C.that D.herself
115.A.when B.while C.after D.before
116.A.passing by B.passing away C.passing to D.passing down
117.A.gone B.come C.returned D.sold
118.A.times B.days C.weeks D.months
119.A.on B.as C.through D.with
120.A.always B.never C.hardly D.sometimes
(2022·重庆北碚·二模)根据短文内容,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选择一个可以填入相应空格内的最佳答案,并把答题卡上对应题目的正确答案标号涂黑。
Pat was a faithful fan of Sherlock Holmes, a private detective (侦探) created by British writer Arthur Conan Doyle. Every day, he tried to find a (n) 121 to solve. He had a great interest in the family safe (保险箱). He kept 122 what was inside it.
One day, Pat opened the safe secretly when his parents weren’t at home. To his 123 , he found only a book of stamps inside. He didn’t know 124 it was locked in the safe. To him, it was just a collection of old Chinese stamps.
Where did it come from Did it have any value Pat’s head was 125 of questions, but he couldn’t find the answers. When his parents came back, Pat told them that he had opened the safe. His father didn’t shout at him. 126 , he told Pat the story behind the stamps. A Canadian Father (神父) stayed in China from the early 1940s to the 1960s. He collected these stamps there. When he 127 to Canada, he gave them to his niece. The niece sold them to Pat’s father. Pat listened to his father carefully and he imagined how the Father 128 to collect all the stamps.
After that, 129 Pat looked at the stamps, he felt as if the Father was asking him to take them back to China. Guess what! Six years 130 , Pat held an exhibition (展览) of the stamps in China, in the name of the Father.
121.A.fact B.subject C.mystery D.product
122.A.trying B.worrying C.stealing D.wondering
123.A.joy B.surprise C.sadness D.excitement
124.A.why B.what C.which D.whether
125.A.filled B.afraid C.crowded D.full
126.A.However B.Perhaps C.Moreover D.Instead
127.A.came B.returned C.sent D.reached
128.A.agreed B.managed C.supposed D.remembered
129.A.whenever B.wherever C.whoever D.whatever
130.A.after B.before C.later D.behind
参考答案:
1.C 2.B 3.B 4.A 5.D 6.A 7.A 8.C 9.C 10.D
11.A 12.C 13.D 14.B 15.B 16.D 17.D 18.A 19.B 20.C
21.A 22.B 23.D 24.A 25.C 26.B 27.A 28.C 29.C 30.B
31.B 32.A 33.A 34.B 35.C 36.C 37.D 38.D 39.B 40.A
41.D 42.B 43.A 44.A 45.B 46.B 47.A 48.A 49.A 50.A
51.A 52.B 53.C 54.D 55.A 56.B 57.D 58.A 59.C 60.A
61.B 62.D 63.C 64.A 65.D 66.C 67.D 68.B 69.A 70.B
71.B 72.A 73.D 74.C 75.D 76.A 77.B 78.C 79.D 80.D
81.D 82.A 83.B 84.B 85.C 86.D 87.A 88.A 89.B 90.B
91.B 92.D 93.A 94.C 95.C 96.D 97.A 98.D 99.A 100.B
101.B 102.C 103.D 104.C 105.A 106.D 107.C 108.A 109.B 110.B
111.B 112.C 113.A 114.A 115.D 116.B 117.C 118.A 119.C 120.A
121.C 122.D 123.B 124.A 125.D 126.D 127.B 128.B 129.A 130.C