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长三角地区已经初步形成了以上海为中心、南京和杭州为副中心的长三角大都市圈空间圈层

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长三角地区已经初步形成了以上海为中心、南京和杭州为副中心的长三角大都市圈空间圈层城市体系。读图,回答1~2题。

1、图中南京都市圈中的城市按等级可分为[ ]

A、2级

B、3级

C、4级

D、5级

2、根据中心地理论,下列叙述不正确的是[ ]

A、扬州市比杭州市提供的服务种类少

B、苏州市是上海都市圈的经济中心

C、城市体系中上海市的服务范围最大

D、宁波市比德清市的服务功能更全面

答案:

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34=9÷12=912=1216=0.75.故答案为:9,9,16,0.75.

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As a psychoanalyst and a web user herself, Turkle spent much of the book explaining why the articulation of multiple personalities wasn’t pathological. Contrary to its Latin root, identity need not mean "the same", she argued. "No one aspect can be claimed as the absolute, true self", she wrote, maintaining that the web allowed us the opportunity to get to know our "inner diversity". In the great psychoanalytic tradition, she said that self-actualisation meant coming to terms with who we are, and integrating each aspect of it into a coherent and well-integrated us.

Almost everyone has experienced this kind of identity play. Even if you’ve never ventured into an online game or been a signed-up member of a web community, you’ve probably developed a profile for a social network, written a blog, styled a website, commented on an article. But things are different from the time when Turkle was writing Life on the Screen. Nowadays, our virtual social lives are increasingly integrated. with our offline social lives. The freedom of expression is curtailed by the threat of offline consequences from online actions. Today, your reputation offline is far more closely tied to your reputation online than before. In fact, our experience of contemporary identity online is disarmingly similar to offline.

However, I still subscribe to the old Turkle. Consequence-free online environments allow us to practise and play without fear of offline effect, and offer an extraordinary place to experience the fluidity of our selves: I can be anyone, even a dog. As Tom MacMaster found, there still are places online where this is possible.

It is implied in the second paragraph that()

A. Erikson also explores the role of play in shaping identity

B. modern society takes a positive attitude to psychoanalysis

C. Freud’s psychoanalysis has lost its value in modern society

D. psychologists themselves are confused about human identity

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