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据报道,北京时间2012年9月14日6时,由中国海监50、15、26、27船和中国海

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据报道,北京时间2012年9月14日6时,由中国海监50、15、26、27船和中国海监51、66船组成的2个 * * 巡航编队,抵达钓鱼岛(25°45′N,123°28′E),及其附属岛屿海域,对钓鱼岛及其附属岛屿附近海域进行 * * 巡航执法。据此回答题。

钓鱼岛关于地心的对称点是()

A.(25°45′S,123°28′E.

B.(65°15′N,123°28′W)

C.(25°45′S,56°32′W)

D.(25°45′N,56°32′W)

答案:

参考答案:C

解析:

关于地心的对称点坐标,纬度数相同,南北纬相反,经度数互补,东西经相反。根据钓鱼岛(25°45′N,123°28′E)经纬度坐标可以判断钓鱼岛关于地心的对称点是(25°45′S,56°32′W)。

考点:本题考查经纬度的应用。

点评:本题难度不大,解题的关键是能抓住各地的经纬度位置,判断方向,计算距离,判断与地心对称的点的地理坐标。

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A.masculine

B.average

C.feminine

D.neutral

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