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【题目】2016年第31届在巴西里约热内卢(西三区)举行,开幕时间为当地时间201685日晚20:00分。据此回答下列各题。

1

A. 85800 B. 8 5900

C. 8 6700 D. 86800

2

A. 一半 B. 一多半 C. 比四分之一少 D. 全部

【答案】

1C

2A

【解析】试题分析:

1】根据材料,巴西里约热内卢奥林匹克运动会开幕时,当地时间201685日晚20:00分,巴西使用西三区时间,北京时间是东8区区时,可以计算出是8 6700C对。ABD错。

2】当巴西里约热内卢奥林匹克运动会开幕时,北京时间是8 6700,此时东1区时间是8 6000,全球日期与北京相同的范围有11个时区,约一半,A对。BCD错。

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