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钓鱼岛(The Diaoyu Islands)自古就是我国固有领土,又称钓鱼台、钓鱼台群岛、钓鱼台列岛,位置在距温州市约356km、福州市约385km、基隆市约190km.若我国某海监船为维护我国对钓鱼岛主权,从温州出发去钓鱼岛巡航,到达钓鱼岛时航行了480km.则下列说法中不正确的是(  )
分析:位移是矢量,有大小,有方向,可以用由初始位置指向末位置的有向线段表示;路程表示运动轨迹的长度,在单向直线运动中,位移的大小等于路程.
能否看作质点物体本身无关,要看所研究问题的性质,看物体的形状和大小在所研究的问题中是否可以忽略.平均速度等于总位移除以总时间.
解答:解:A、位移是矢初始位置指向末位置的有向线段的长度,所以位移为356 km,路程表示运动轨迹的长度,所以路程为480 km,故A错误,B正确;
C、该海监船在海上航行时,其大小和形状对其位置没有影响,所以可以看成质点,故C正确;
D、平均速度等于总位移除以总时间,知道位移和时间即可求解平均速度,故D正确.
本题选错误的
故选A
点评:解决本题的关键理解路程和位移的区别及联系:位移是矢量,有大小,也有方向,可以用由初始位置指向末位置的有向线段表示;路程表示运动轨迹的长度,只有大小,没有方向.在单向直线运动中,位移的大小等于路程.
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Peter
【小题1】According to the author, parents and grandparents

A.didn’t have to overcome difficulties when in their teens.
B.don’t fully understand the pressures of being a teenager now
C.can easily deal with things such as choosing friends and shoes.
D.don’t need to give help to teenagers with pressures and problems
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B.Because he and his friends weren’t in the same school.
C.Because he was too busy to be with his friends.
D.Because his friends refused to hang out with him.
【小题3】What does the underlined word “them” in Para.5 refer to?
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  1. 1.

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    1. A.
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    3. C.
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    4. D.
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  2. 2.

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    1. A.
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    3. C.
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    4. D.
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  3. 3.

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    2. B.
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    3. C.
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    4. D.
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  4. 4.

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    1. A.
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    2. B.
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    3. C.
      To show the argument between nuclear supporters and protesters.
    4. D.
      To give some advice on how to use nuclear energy safely.

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