专题01 完形填空--【真题荟萃】5年(2020-2024)真题 1年模拟 (江苏苏州专用)(含答案)

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专题01 完形填空--【真题荟萃】5年(2020-2024)真题 1年模拟 (江苏苏州专用)(含答案)

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专题01 完形填空--【真题荟萃】5年(2020-2024)真题 1年模拟 (江苏苏州专用)
(2024·江苏苏州·中考真题)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
The first person in our family to do yoga (瑜伽) was my mum. Her best friend, Sissy, who lived next door to us, 1 yoga to her. She said if Mum was tired of the rush of modern life and wanted to feel less 2 , then yoga could help. Sissy was a very peaceful person so Mum 3 accepted.
I watched Mum every day doing her breathing exercises and 4 her postures (动作). After a few months, she said she felt much 5 . Dad was getting envious. He wasn’t going to be left out so he 6 yoga too. He goes to a class twice a week now.
Then Mum had the bright 7 that my sister and I should do yoga. She researched the kind of yoga that is 8 for children and learned as much as she could about it. Then she became our 9 . To my surprise, it turned out really well.
At first, we mostly did breathing exercises but then we moved on to stretching (伸展) exercises. We had to lift our ribcage (胸廓), reach our arms to the side and circle our body with them. Mum told us to 10 we were enjoying ourselves in the sunshine. It was really fun!
Our whole family does yoga now. Even our dog, Bingo, likes to join in!
1.A.took B.recommended C.donated D.sent
2.A.surprised B.excited C.stressed D.amazed
3.A.easily B.hardly C.luckily D.strictly
4.A.testing B.raising C.practising D.protecting
5.A.healthier B.luckier C.heavier D.cleverer
6.A.set up B.made up C.put up D.took up
7.A.future B.idea C.smile D.start
8.A.noisy B.difficult C.secret D.helpful
9.A.friend B.student C.teacher D.partner
10.A.imagine B.show C.learn D.prove
(2023·江苏苏州·中考真题)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
When I was eleven years old, my life changed forever when I got a serious disease. My life was 11 with operations and treatments. I felt stressed because I was really uncertain 12 everything that was happening.
One day, I was receiving my thirteenth operation in the hospital. Being away from my friends and school was causing me almost as much 13 as the operation itself.
During that hospital stay, I received a card from a volunteer. That simple 14 meant much to me and gave me hope again during my time of need. I’ll never 15 the way I felt after that small act of kindness. I started creating an organization called Cards for Hospitalized (住院的) Kids.
The charity began with a simple dream of giving 16 , joy and magic to those kids. It later 17 a national organization that sent cards to over 5000 sick kids at more than 50 hospitals across the country.
It is hard to believe that an act as simple as a card can do so much good, 18 it does. Seeing a picture of a child 19 one of our cards with a huge smile makes us keep this wonderful charity alive.
20 might provide medicine for these sick kids, but we provide that little bit of hope and magic that’ll go a long way.
11.A.lighted B.matched C.filled D.painted
12.A.about B.with C.over D.towards
13.A.fun B.pain C.value D.danger
14.A.act B.job C.game D.lesson
15.A.mind B.lead C.forget D.risk
16.A.hope B.fear C.shock D.pressure
17.A.looked up B.gave up C.broke into D.turned into
18.A.nor B.but C.for D.or
19.A.selling B.printing C.holding D.cleaning
20.A.Teachers B.Friends C.Patients D.Doctors
(2022·江苏苏州·中考真题)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
Like most children growing up in the countryside, Mike loved being outdoors and traveled around every inch of the area.
With a deep love of the land, he had a strong wish to 21 it. When Mike saw rubbish floating in the rivers, he got 22 . He knew he had to do something. While only in third grade, Mike started a group. Its purpose was to 23 the countryside and teach other young people about pollution and its dangers.
But Mike faced a challenge. As he was 24 , he found it hard to speak out in public. However, with his mom’s help, Mike 25 dealt with his fear. He said, “I took responsibility(责任)and did what needed to be done. When your heart is into it, 26 will stop you.”
Mike worked hard to 27 his idea to the public. He handed out leaflets and even appeared on radio and TV. His efforts paid off. He won 28 from several thousand people. And his group collected and recycled more than 22,000 pounds of rubbish.
Now as a college student, Mike’s 29 remains the same. He often says, “I want to create a 30 life for my kids and grandkids. It’s beautiful countryside, where I’m from, and I want my kids to see it like I see it.”
21.A.practise B.protect C.prepare D.provide
22.A.weak B.tired C.relaxed D.angry
23.A.clean up B.break into C.set up D.move into
24.A.shy B.sad C.proud D.polite
25.A.clearly B.carefully C.successfully D.traditionally
26.A.anything B.nothing C.something D.everything
27.A.accept B.change C.follow D.introduce
28.A.courage B.victory C.support D.reward
29.A.wish B.chance C.luck D.fear
30.A.busier B.harder C.better D.crazier
(2021·江苏苏州·中考真题)When she was very young Severn Cullis-Suzuki learned that the United Nations Assembly(大会)was going to meet in Brazil, Severn 31 that she wanted not only to go there but also to say something. She started to raise money for the 32 and when she was 12, she had enough for the 11, 000-kilometre journey.
Severn was sure that she had 33 to say, and when she made her five-minute speech 34 the UN Assembly, she tried very hard to make a difference. She talked about 35 problems like pollution and the hunting of animals. She also talked about the 36 of children in many parts of the world, especially poor children who don’t have enough to eat. She compared them with children in richer countries who have more than they need and throw things 37 . Severn’s questions were a challenge to the world’s leaders—questions about why the grown-ups who 38 the world don’t take more care of it and of the people who live in it.
Many people who heard her speech were crying at the end, and everyone 39 with thunderous applause(掌声)when she finished.
Severn showed that young people can make a difference 40 they’re brave enough to believe in themselves. Who knows Perhaps you could be another Severn.
31.A.refused B.decided C.regretted D.doubted
32.A.game B.course C.party D.trip
33.A.something B.anything C.nothing D.everything
34.A.from B.with C.to D.by
35.A.environmental B.physical C.educational D.medical
36.A.location B.vacation C.situation D.communication
37.A.on B.up C.over D.away
38.A.run B.hold C.miss D.stop
39.A.broke up B.grew up C.stood up D.gave up
40.A.unless B.if C.whether D.though
(2020·江苏苏州·中考真题)A Swedish couple on holiday were traveling around Italy, and wanted to go to Capri. Capri is an island in the south of the country, 41 for its beautiful coastline and a popular tourist destination (目的地). The couple put their destination into their car’s GPS (全球定位系统), 42 they made a spelling mistake. They 43 typed CARPI instead of CAPRI. There is a real place called Carpi in Italy, but it is a small town in the 44 of the country.
The couple followed the GPS directions. Although they were traveling to an island, it didn’t 45 them that they didn’t even cross a bridge or see the sea. When they arrived in Carpi, they went to the tourist office. They asked 46 they could go to the Blue Grotto, a well-known sea cave in Capri. Of course, the office worker there couldn’t 47 them. He thought they wanted to go to a 48 called the Blue Grotto for dinner.
When the man realized that the couple thought they were in Capri, he 49 their mistake. The couple got back into their car and started driving south. The office worker said, “They were 50 , but not angry.”
It was a spelling mistake that took the couple 600 kilometres from their destination.
41.A.suitable B.useful C.good D.famous
42.A.and B.so C.or D.but
43.A.slowly B.carelessly C.patiently D.clearly
44.A.north B.south C.east D.west
45.A.satisfy B.relax C.worry D.touch
46.A.how B.where C.why D.what
47.A.refuse B.control C.doubt D.understand
48.A.museum B.restaurant C.station D.library
49.A.continued B.accepted C.explained D.repeated
50.A.interested B.surprised C.excited D.pleased
(2024·江苏苏州·二模)请先通读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从每小题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑.
In my childhood, my mother spent her evening hours doing something for someone else. Sometimes she knitted (编织) hats for babies, and at other times, she cooked chicken soup for sick neighbors. Therefore, I wasn’t 51 when one evening my mother announced she had taken on a new project.
“I am going to telephone seniors (老年人),” said my mother. “Every 52 But you don’t even know these people.” “It doesn’t matter,” she said. “What matters is that I 53 . ” I was sixteen years old and couldn’t understand why my mother was willing to spend her evenings talking to 54 . She had friends and my two older sisters to call if she felt lonely. “They will talk your ear off. Some people didn’t even stop to catch their 55 ,” I said.
My attitude (态度) didn’t stop my mother’s love for the project. That evening, I listened as she asked the woman on the other line about her day and what she had eaten for dinner. When she finished the call, I said, “ 56 do you care whether she had cookies or rice pudding for dessert (甜点) ” My mother said, “I’m the 57 person she talked to today. ”
It took me more than thirty years to 58 understand the meaning of my mother’s words. Now, as my mother is nearing eighty, I find myself thinking about those nightly 59 she used to make. I am often the only person who telephones my mother, and sometimes I’m the only person she speaks to all day. I ask her what she cooked for dinner, but mostly I just listen as she describes a walk she took, or how her dog Lucky stole foods from the refrigerator. I 60 that my mother’s calls were life lines, which made sure housebound seniors to keep in touch with the world. Without her, their world would have been empty.
51.A.angry B.scared C.surprised D.excited
52.A.month B.weekend C.night D.hour
53.A.listen B.talk C.call D.help
54.A.neighbors B.strangers C.friends D.relatives
55.A.eye B.attention C.imagination D.breath
56.A.When B.How C.What D.Why
57.A.only B.wrong C.past D.usual
58.A.simply B.carefully C.fully D.wisely
59.A.decisions B.calls C.choices D.mistakes
60.A.realized B.wondered C.suggested D.doubted
(2024·江苏苏州·二模)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
The grandfather had become very old. His legs would not carry him, his eyes could not see, his ears could not hear, and he was 61 . When he ate, bits of food sometimes dropped out of his mouth. His son and his son’s wife no longer 62 him to eat with them 63 the table. He had to eat his meals in the corner near the stove.
One day they gave him his food in a bowl. He tried to move the bowl 64 , but it fell to the floor and broke. His daughter-in-law scolded him. She told him that he spoiled 65 in the house and broke their dishes, and she said that from now on he would get his food in a wooden dish. The old man sighed and said nothing.
A few days later, the old man’s son and his wife were sitting in their hut, resting and 66 their little boy playing on the floor. They saw him 67 something out of small pieces of wood. His father asked him, “What are you making, Misha ” The little grandson said, “I’m making a wooden bucket. When you and Mamma get 68 , I’ll feed you out of this wooden dish.”
The young peasant and his wife looked at each other and tears 69 their eyes. They were ashamed 70 they bad treated the old grandfather so meanly, and from that day they again let the old man eat with them at the table and took better care of him.
61.A.boneless B.toothless C.careless D.breathless
62.A.allowed B.asked C.accepted D.advised
63.A.on B.in C.at D.off
64.A.farthest B.closest C.farther D.closer
65.A.nothing B.everything C.anything D.something
66.A.noticing B.looking C.seeing D.watching
67.A.putting up B.putting together C.putting out D.putting in
68.A.old B.weak C.disabled D.useless
69.A.formed B.froze C.fixed D.filled
70.A.though B.if C.because D.so
(2024·江苏苏州·二模)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A Taste of Finnish Culture
Some students came to Finland to study at Helsinki University. They are sitting in a city cafe after one of their classes.
Kirsten: Talking about Finns and Finland, what do you guys think about living here 71
Edwina: I must tell you guys that I was quite pleasantly surprised at the weather when I first arrived here in the middle of 72 . The temperature was minus 15. I thought I was going to die! But I don’t freeze 73 in Finland, because all the buildings are so well heated. I freeze more in Scotland than I do here.
Vishal: True. And the summertime is lovely, though. Another thing I really like about living in Finland is that it’s really 74 , at least compared to Mumbai! One day, when I was walking home, I dropped my wallet. When I noticed this, I thought it would be stolen for sure. But I found that someone had put my wallet on top of a bench so that I would find it more easily. The most surprising thing was that 75 had been taken from it!
Kirsten: That’s pretty 76 . It always makes me smile to see all the lost things.
Edwina: People here 77 a lot. For example, almost no one crosses the road when the light is red, even if there are no cars coming.
Kirsten: You’re right! I remember I once crossed the road when the light was red. People waiting on the other side looked at me in a very annoyed way. That made me decide 78 to do it again!
Vishal: That’s funny! In India, people don’t do that!
Joseph: Well, another thing that can be funny is Finnish food. One day, soon after getting to Finland, I felt like having something sweet. I went into the comer shop and I saw that there were freshly baked doughnuts on the bread counter. “Excellent!” I thought, and I chose a big doughnut to sink my teeth into. But imagine my 79 when I discovered that it was filled with meat!
Edwina: Oh yes. I think the meat filling is actually quite nice but not when you are 80 jam!
71.A.at first B.so far C.now and then D.for the time
72.A.spring B.summer C.autumn D.winter
73.A.indoors B.outdoors C.immediately D.completely
74.A.smart B.quiet C.safe D.clean
75.A.everything B.anything C.nothing D.something
76.A.crazy B.proper C.attractive D.amazing
77.A.ride bicycles B.complain about drivers C.follow rules D.argue about laws
78.A.always B.often C.seldom D.never
79.A.horror B.joy C.worry D.excitement
80.A.tasting B.expecting C.touching D.spreading
(2024·江苏苏州·一模)Do you like asking questions How do questions lead to new discoveries During the 16th and 17th centuries, society was entering the scientific age. Many ancient beliefs were being questioned and they 81 to be false. For example, many people believed that the earth was the centre of the universe (宇宙) 82 a man named Galileo announced his discovery.
Galileo was born in a well-respected family in Italy in 1564. From a young age, he was 83 asking questions. In 1609, Galileo heard about a simple telescope (望远镜) created by an eyeglass maker. With his math knowledge and technical skills, he soon 84 one of his own. It could make objects far away look 30 times bigger. He began to use it to study the night sky and became the first person to look at the Moon 85 a telescope. Also, he discovered Jupiter (木星) had four moons travelling around it. If that was the truth, then the idea that everything circled the earth must be 86 .
It was soon clear to Galileo that the earth could not be the centre of the universe. 87 , this conclusion got him into a lot of trouble. After all, he was questioning the beliefs of some of the most 88 men of his time. He was warned not to say or publish 89 about his new idea. He 90 to write down his ideas anyway and published his final book, Two New Sciences, in 1638. He died at the age of 77, in 1642.
Galileo’s gift for asking important questions helped him make some of the greatest discoveries of his time. Today, we call him the father of modern science.
81.A.handed out B.carried out C.turned out D.worked out
82.A.unless B.until· C.after D.since
83.A.good at B.tired of C.afraid of D.satisfied with
84.A.discovered B.imagined C.developed D.bought
85.A.over B.up C.after D.through
86.A.incorrect B.indirect C.inactive D.incomplete
87.A.Usually B.Unluckily C.Simply D.Similarly
88.A.careful B.helpful C.hopeful D.powerful
89.A.something B.anything C.everything D.nothing
90.A.refused B.agreed C.continued D.regretted
(2024·江苏苏州·一模)请先通读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Alexandra’s fingers flew over the keyboard of the piano. The audience (观众) watched in 91 as she made her way through the beautiful music. This afternoon was quite 92 for Alexandra and all the other students at the Metropolitan Music School. Their annual spring recital (年度春季独奏会) was a chance to show off the hard work that they had put in during the winter.
Alexandra reached the end of the piece of music. The people in the audience then broke into Applause (掌声). “So talented for a teenager,” one woman 93 to her neighbor. “Isn’t it a shame about...” But her neighbor couldn’t hear the rest of the sentence because the applause was so 94 .
Alexandra’s teacher, Mrs. Meier, looked pleased and happy, too. “I have a little surprise for you,” Mrs. Meier told Alexandra’s parents, “but it has to wait until all the others have played.”
People were still applauding, 95 Alexandra’s part of the program was over. She reached down to the floor and picked up the crutches (拐杖) that were lying out of sight of the audience. Then she stood up carefully and, using the crutches, slowly left the stage.
Some people were 96 . The woman who had spoken earlier turned to her neighbor again. “As I said before, Alexandra is talented. But she had a terrible disease when she was 5. She couldn’t walk properly anymore.”
When the recital ended, Mrs. Meier appeared on stage. “Hasn’t this been a wonderful evening ” Mrs. Meier asked, “We see all of these students’ wonderful 97 this year. But every year we also give a prize for one student who’s been outstanding. This year’s winner is Alexandra.”
Now the applause got even louder. Mrs. Meier smiled as she tried to 98 the crowd, “And there will be a huge prize for Alexandra. Tickets to the Frederick Lin concert—the best seats in the house.” Alexandra could 99 believe her ears. She moved forward on her crutches, smiling happily as Mrs. Meier hugged her. 100 is more valuable than this moment.
91.A.control B.silence C.detail D.action
92.A.useful B.suitable C.special D.modern
93.A.whispered B.connected C.promised D.nodded
94.A.polite B.loud C.clear D.smooth
95.A.before B.since C.because D.although
96.A.generous B.energetic C.surprised D.nervous
97.A.progress B.service C.wealth D.course
98.A.gather B.quiet C.raise D.satisfy
99.A.simply B.nearly C.highly D.hardly
100.A.Nothing B.Something C.Anything D.Everything
(2024·江苏苏州·一模)It was a cold December morning. I lay in bed with eyes open, unwilling to say 101 . My mum had died a few days before and I was totally knocked down by sadness.
My mum had worked so hard all of her life to 102 us. She had a temper (急性子) and would sometimes shout at my brother and me, but I 103 knew that she loved me. Still, she had been raised in a 104 way and raised us that way, too. I couldn’t remember, for example, ever being hugged by her.
When my dad passed away, my mum moved into my brother’s house right up the road from where I lived. I was so 105 to have her close by. I would often visit her and talk with her, but we still rarely touched and never hugged. Later, her health began to rapidly 106 and within a few months, she left us. It was also a cold morning 107 I heard the news, but I was too cold inside myself to feel it. I couldn’t help thinking when we had our last hug.
I sighed (叹气) and got out of 108 . I turned on the lights and walked out of the room. I saw my daughter standing outside the door, waiting for me. Suddenly, she 109 her arms and gave me a heartfelt hug. And just as she did, I heard my mum’s 110 deep inside of me say, “Dear, the hug is from me!” I cried and smiled at the same time. At that moment, in the place where heart, mind, and spirit all meet, I felt loved. I felt loved by my mum. I felt loved by life.
101.A.something B.anything C.nothing D.everything
102.A.praise B.encourage C.cheer D.support
103.A.seldom B.never C.always D.sometimes
104.A.successful B.traditional C.careful D.modern
105.A.happy B.sad C.surprised D.afraid
106.A.rise B.fail C.develop D.disappear
107.A.that B.what C.how D.when
108.A.dream B.house C.bedroom D.bed
109.A.opened B.showed C.turned D.threw
110.A.name B.promise C.voice D.message
(2024·江苏苏州·一模)
The sports cartoon Slam Dunk has been a common childhood memory for a generation of Chinese audience. It first 111 in 1990 as a cartoon, and now it returns with an all-new lovely film. The film Slam Dunk will come to theaters in Japan on Dec. 3 and in some other 112 later.
Hearing the news, many cartoon fans are 113 and have written on the internet, “My youth is back!”
Zhang Chao, an internet engineer from Shanghai, is one of them. “My heart is always 114 with righteous ardor (热血),” the 26-year-old said, describing his feeling 115 he reads the cartoon.
The series, including the cartoon and the new movie, shows the audience a group of young boys who go after their 116 dreams. Hanamichi Sakuragi, a teenager, plays one of the leading roles. He works out many problems and gets to show his 117 in basketball after working hard on the Shohoku High School basketball team.
“As these boys 118 the ball, nothing can stop them from enjoying the fun and hunger of every win,” added Zhang. “Sometimes, you can recall back your old days playing with your friends, 119 with each other and shooting hoops.”
According to the Screen Rant website, as a sports cartoon series, the story of Slam Dunk also shows friendship that develops 120 the players on the team.
111.A.broke out B.came out C.found out D.put out
112.A.cities B.theatres C.countries D.towns
113.A.excited B.interested C.bored D.disappointed
114.A.blowing B.bleeding C.breaking D.burning
115.A.when B.until C.unless D.before
116.A.baseball B.volleyball C.basketball D.football
117.A.tastes B.talents C.troubles D.tours
118.A.watch B.reach C.match D.catch
119.A.cooperating B.connecting C.discuss ng D.greeting
120.A.between B.against C.among D.about
(2024·江苏苏州·一模)通读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卷上将该项涂黑。
Lhakpa Dondrub, 22, lost count of how many times he had broken bones. The disease affected his physical development, leaving him about 1 meter in height, and he has to 121 in a wheelchair, but it hasn’t stopped him going for his 122 to become a photographer.
“When I was a child, I liked to watch the 123 of light through a window. It was amazingly beautiful. After learning photography, I know it is all about light and 124 to catch it through the lens (镜头),” says the man from Lhasa, the Tibet autonomous region.
“What’s more, I have a 125 view than others, and I hope to find the unique (独特的) light in life from my eyes,” he adds.
Lhakpa Dondrub was raised by relatives after his mother passed away when he was young. He was found to have osteogenesis imperfecta (脆骨病) at the age of 5. The disease made going to school 126 for him and he had to study at home.
In 2017, Lhakpa Dondrub entered the Lhasa care center for people with physical 127 , where he found his love for photography and video editing.
For Lhakpa Dondrub, photography is not only a 128 to make a living, but also a driving force and an expression of life. 129 he has to stay in a wheelchair, he tries to go as far as he can.
He 130 that one day, he will be able to take photos on Beijing’s Tian’anmen Square.
121.A.turn around B.look around C.show around D.move around
122.A.dream B.name C.team D.game
123.A.challenge B.chance C.change D.character
124.A.what B.why C.where D.how
125.A.warmer B.faster C.lower D.smaller
126.A.important B.impossible C.impatient D.impolite
127.A.differences B.disabilities C.discoveries D.disadvantages
128.A.way B.word C.secret D.step
129.A.Although B.Because C.Before D.Until
130.A.suggests B.fears C.hopes D.reminds
(2024·江苏苏州·一模)Xing Yian, who was born with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS渐冻症), has achieved his dream of attending a top university in Beijing on Sept 2nd, 2021.
Because of the illness, Xing weighs only 18 kilograms and has 131 in doing daily tasks that most people take for granted (认为理所当然), However, he 132 to give up and works hard to make sure that ALS would not hold him back. He entered No. 1 Middle School in Jilin with the 133 school’s test scores in the school’s history.
One might not understand 134 Xing needs to study when his daily life is already so hard. For his parents, Xing lost the right (权利) to walk, run and jump, but he should have the right to get 135 . While Xing’s mother sends Xing to every class from primary school to high school, his father makes money to feed the family. They treat every day as a success and live every day to its fullest.
Illness can 136 Xing’s body but not his mind. In 2021, Xing attended Beihang University with a score of 645 points in the college entrance examination. After knowing about Xing’s 137 situation, the university gave “Green Passage” to Xing. They even 138 a first-floor room for Xing with two beds and a bathroom in it. In this way, his mother can 139 him.
Effort can create the miracle (奇迹). Xing Yifan has shown the power of a strong 140 and strength for people.
131.A.interest B.trouble C.confidence D.fun
132.A.fails B.agrees C.refuses D.offers
133.A.highest B.biggest C.longest D.oldest
134.A.when B.how C.where D.why
135.A.truth B.money C.knowledge D.energy
136.A.catch B.manage C.hurt D.punish
137.A.strange B.special C.simple D.lonely
138.A.brought B.bought C.made D.provided
139.A.take care of B.look for C.get on with D.worry about
140.A.order B.habit C.will D.reason
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1.B 2.C 3.A 4.C 5.A 6.D 7.B 8.D 9.C 10.A
11.C 12.A 13.B 14.A 15.C 16.A 17.D 18.B 19.C 20.D
21.B 22.D 23.A 24.A 25.C 26.B 27.D 28.C 29.A 30.C
31.B 32.D 33.A 34.C 35.A 36.C 37.D 38.A 39.C 40.B
41.D 42.D 43.B 44.A 45.C 46.A 47.D 48.B 49.C 50.B
51.C 52.C 53.A 54.B 55.D 56.D 57.A 58.C 59.B 60.A
61.B 62.A 63.C 64.D 65.B 66.C 67.B 68.A 69.D 70.C
71.B 72.D 73.A 74.C 75.C 76.D 77.C 78.D 79.A 80.B
81.C 82.B 83.A 84.C 85.D 86.A 87.B 88.D 89.B 90.C
91.B 92.C 93.A 94.B 95.D 96.C 97.A 98.B 99.D 100.A
101.B 102.D 103.C 104.B 105.A 106.B 107.D 108.D 109.A 110.C
111.B 112.C 113.A 114.D 115.A 116.C 117.B 118.D 119.A 120.C
121.D 122.A 123.C 124.D 125.C 126.B 127.B 128.A 129.A 130.C
131.B 132.C 133.A 134.D 135.C 136.C 137.B 138.D 139.A 140.C
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