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㈠ 李永樂的個人簡介

李永樂,男,河南洛陽人,1972年7月出生,工學博士,教授,博導,橋梁工程系副主任。1998年至今就職於西南交通大學橋梁工程系,歷任助教、講師、副教授、教授。

㈡ 新王牌 數學楊X老師教的好么

楊老師啊,很不錯的啊,,,我就是一直跟著這個老師的,現在高三了。。。像新王牌這里請假也是退費的,但是我觀察過,我們班同學基本都沒請過假,每次都是全到的呢

這樣的老師,很難得的啦 哈哈

㈢ 《她比煙花寂寞》里的傑奎琳在現實里是跟她姐夫有染嗎

是真實的
下邊是她的真實生平,除了這些電影就是杜撰的了
杜普蕾1945年生於牛津一個中產階級音樂之家:她母親是個不錯的鋼琴家也是個天才教師。這個法國姓來自她父親那邊源於Channel島的祖籍。就在她要過五歲生日前,初露音樂才華的她在收音機上聽到大提琴的琴聲,堅決要求拉這個。

杜普蕾就學於Herbert Walenn的倫敦提琴學校,十歲時從師於William Pleeth. William Pleeth曾經在里斯本在Julius Kengel手下學琴。Pleeth的拉琴風格也是激情豪邁的。後來杜普蕾相繼跟隨瑞士的卡薩爾斯,巴黎的Tortelier,和莫斯科的羅斯托波維奇繼續學業。1956年獲得Suggia獎,當時的評委會里包括巴畢羅里。此獎是為了紀念1950年去世的葡萄牙大提琴手Suggia所設。

1959年杜普蕾第一次公開表演她的艾爾加協奏曲;1960年贏得皇後獎杯(Queen』s Prize);1961年在倫敦第一場演奏會成功完成,當時她的大提琴是一把1672年的Stradivarius. 一年後她先後演奏了幾場重要的埃爾加,其中包括第一場後來成為歷年傳統的BBC音樂會。那一年開始George Malcolm 成了她的奏鳴曲表演夥伴,而且二人開始聯手為EMI錄音。1964年她和Stephen Kovacevich成為協奏曲夥伴。並首場演出了Priaulx Rainier的協奏曲。同年一位不知名的崇拜者送給她一把1712年的Stradivarius, 『Davydov』,此琴成為她今後的演出器材。到1965年她的聲譽已經漸漸升高,1965年當她錄制了她那場著名的埃爾加協奏曲之後,成為了有目共睹的一顆燦爛明星。同年她首次在美國演出。

1967年她與丹尼爾·巴倫波伊姆結婚。年底與小提琴手平夏斯·祖克曼的會面促使後來三人組成了一個演出團。並錄制了貝多芬和柴科夫斯基的三重奏。此時,全世界幾乎都拜倒在杜普蕾裙下:她與阿胥肯納吉、帕爾曼、祖賓·梅塔等年輕且充滿魅力的音樂家成為了朋友。她本人也成為舉世矚目的最有名的演奏家之一。但是,從1971年七月開始,她開始受到一種奇怪病魔的騷擾,手指開始會偶爾失去知覺。她的演出開始受到影響。後來她的病被診斷為綜合硬化症(Multiple sclerosis),經歷了一系列的病痛反復發作之後,她於1973年退出樂壇。她試圖教授音樂,但是最終因為病症加重,於1987年十月病逝於倫敦家中。

㈣ 醋酸溶液的配置

1 你寫錯了,應該是2.005mol/L
2 你是高中吧,上了大學之後學分析化學就會接觸到有效數字的概念。

你這里的有效數字是小數點後三位,也就是說當2.005被稀釋10倍後變為0.200,最後的0.005就被舍棄掉了.
這里要解釋的是,科學的計數法並不是四捨五入,而是四捨六入五成雙,五成雙的意思是,當索要舍棄的的數字為5時,則要看其前一位的數字,當前一位數字為奇數時,進一位,讓其變為偶數;當前一位為偶數時,則把5捨去。

您的老師說的是對的,不過具體步驟不是你所說的:
1、 用移液管移取1ml醋酸液體
2、放到10ml 容量瓶中
3、用去離子水將10ml容量瓶定容。所的液體就是你所說的0.200mol/L了

㈤ 請給我一些關於Jacqueline Du Pré的英文介紹

Jacqueline Pré

Background information
Birth name Jacqueline Mary Pré
Born January 26, 1945(1945-01-26)
Flag of the United Kingdom Oxford, England, UK
Died October 19, 1987 (aged 42)
London, England, UK
Genre(s) Classical
Occupation(s) Cellist
Instrument(s) Violoncello
Years active fl.ca. 1961-1973
Website www.JacquelinePre.net

Jacqueline Mary Pré, O.B.E. (January 26, 1945 – October 19, 1987), was an English cellist, today acknowledged as one of the greatest exponents of the instrument. She is particularly associated with the Elgar Cello Concerto in E Minor; her interpretation of this work has been described as "definitive" and "legendary."

Biography

Early years

Born in Oxford, England, on 26 January 1945, Jacqueline Pré was the second child of Derek Pré, an accountant, and pianist Iris Pré. At age four Pré heard the sound of the cello on the radio and asked her mother for "one of those." She started with lessons from her mother, who composed little pieces accompanied by illustrations, before beginning study at the London Violoncello School at age five. Before long she was entering and winning local music competitions alongside her sister, flautist Hilary Pré. Du Pré』s main teacher, from 1955 to 1961, was the celebrated cellist William Pleeth. Subsequently she also participated in a Pablo Casals masterclass in Zermatt, Switzerland in 1960, as well as short-term studies with Paul Tortelier in Paris in 1962, and with Mstislav Rostropovich in Russia in 1966. So impressed was the legendary Rostropovich with his young pupil that at the end of her study with him, he declared her "the only cellist of the younger generation that could equal and overtake [his] own achievement."

Career

In March 1961, at age 16, Pré made her formal début at Wigmore Hall, London, and she made her concerto début in 1962 at Royal Festival Hall playing the Elgar Cello Concerto with the BBC Symphony Orchestra under Rudolf Schwarz. She performed at The Proms in 1963 playing the Elgar concerto again, with Sir Malcolm Sargent. Her performance of the concerto proved so popular she subsequently returned three years in succession to perform the work. Du Pré became a favourite at the Proms, performing in the British festival every year until 1969.

In 1965, at age 20, Pré recorded the Elgar concerto for EMI with the London Symphony Orchestra and Sir John Barbirolli, which brought her international recognition. This recording has since become the benchmark reference for the work, and one which has never been out of print since its release over forty years ago. Du Pré also performed the Elgar with the BBC Symphony Orchestra under Antal Dorati for her United States début at Carnegie Hall on May 14, 1965.

Throughout her career, Pré performed with the most prestigious orchestras and conctors, including the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, London Symphony, London Philharmonic, New Philharmonia Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, Israel Philharmonic, and the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. She regularly performed with conctors such as Sir John Barbirolli, Sir Adrian Boult, Sir Malcolm Sargent, Daniel Barenboim, Zubin Mehta, and Leonard Bernstein.

Du Pré primarily played two Stradivarius cellos, the instrument of 1673, and the 1712 Davydov Stradivarius. Both instruments were gifts from her godmother, Ismena Holland. She performed with the 1673 Stradivarius from 1961 until 1964 when she acquired the Davydov. Many of her most famous recordings were made on this instrument, including the Elgar Concerto with Barbirolli, the Schumann Cello Concerto with Barenboim and the two Brahms Cello Sonatas. From 1969 to 1970 Pré played a Francesco Goffriller cello, and in 1970 she acquired a modern instrument from the Philadelphia violin maker Sergio Peresson. It was the Peresson cello that Pré played for the remainder of her career until 1973, including a second, live recording of the Elgar Concerto, and her last studio recording in 1971 of the sonatas by Frederic Chopin and César Franck.

Her friendship with musicians Yehudi Menuhin, Itzhak Perlman, Zubin Mehta, and Pinchas Zukerman, and marriage to Daniel Barenboim, led to many memorable chamber music performances, and the 1969 performance at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London of the Schubert Piano Quintet (the "Trout"), also resulted in a film, The Trout, made by Christopher Nupen. Nupen made other films featuring Pré, including Jacqueline Pré and the Elgar Cello Concerto, a documentary featuring a live performance of the Elgar, and The Ghost, with Barenboim and Zukerman in a performance of the Piano Trio, Op. 70, no. 1 in D Major by Beethoven.

Awards

Du Pré received several fellowships from music academies and honorary doctorate degrees from universities, in acknowledgment of her contribution to music. She was the first recipient of the prestigious Guilhermina Suggia Award, at age eleven, and remains the youngest recipient. In 1960, she won the Gold Medal of the Guildhall School of Music in London and the Queen's Prize for British musicians. She was created an OBE in 1976. At the 1977 BRIT Awards, she won the award for the best classical soloist album of the past 25 years for Elgar's Cello Concerto.

Personal life

Jacqueline Pré met pianist Daniel Barenboim on New Year's Eve in 1966. They were married the following June (1967) at the Western Wall in Jerusalem. Their marriage, for which she converted to Judaism, brought about one of the most fruitful relationships in the world of music; some commentators have compared this musical marriage to that of Robert and Clara Schumann. This was evidenced by the many performances of Pré with Barenboim as either a pianist or conctor.

Du Pré』s sister Hilary was married to conctor Christopher "Kiffer" Finzi, with whom Jacqueline had an affair from 1971 to 1972. According to Hilary and her brother Piers in their book, A Genius in the Family (ISBN 0434003441), which was made into the film Hilary and Jackie, the affair was concted with Hilary's consent as a way of helping Jacqueline through a nervous breakdown. Reportedly, Hilary asked Jacqueline to sleep with Kiffer ring her separation from Barenboim. In 1999, Clare Finzi, the daughter of Kiffer and Hilary, publicly criticized her mother's account and laid out a different version of events, in which her father was a serial alterer who seced her emotionally vulnerable aunt in a time of great need in order to gratify his own ego.

Anand Tucker's controversial 1998 film Hilary and Jackie is based on A Genius in the Family, and features Emily Watson as Jacqueline and Rachel Griffiths as Hilary. Although the film was a critical and box-office success, and received several Academy Award nominations, its portrayal of Pré was derided by her close friends and associates as palpably untruthful.

Diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis

In 1971, Jacqueline Pré』s playing began an irreversible decline when she began to lose sensitivity in her fingers, as well as in other parts of her body.

She took a sabbatical in 1971 until 1972, recording her last studio album of sonatas by Chopin and Franck in December 1971. Although she did perform ring her sabbatical, they were very rare occurrences.

In 1973 Pré resumed her concert activities, but by that time the symptoms had become severe. In January 1973 she toured North America, and some of the concert reviews from that period were less than complimentary. It was an indication that her condition had worsened, although there were moments of brief respite from the symptoms, ring which she played without noticeable problems. She performed the Elgar Concerto for her last London concerts in February 1973 with Zubin Mehta and the New Philharmonia Orchestra.

Her last public concerts were in New York in February 1973, where she was scheled for four performances of the Brahms Double Concerto with Pinchas Zukerman, and Leonard Bernstein concting the New York Philharmonic. Du Pré later recalled that she had problems judging the weight of the bow, and even opening the cello case had become difficult. As she had lost sensation in her fingers, she had to rely visually, to know where she had to play on the fingerboard. Although she managed three of the four dates, she canceled the last performance. Isaac Stern stepped in to replace Pré, performing the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto.

In October 1973, she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, the disease that caused her health to deteriorate until her death in London on October 19, 1987, at age 42.

Her Davydov Stradivarius, purchased for slightly over a million pounds, is on loan to Yo-Yo Ma, while the 1673 Stradivarius, named the Pré Stradivarius by Lynn Harrell as a tribute, is now owned by a female Russian cellist.[3] The 1970 Peresson cello is currently on loan to Kyril Zlotnikov, cellist of the Jerusalem Quartet.[4]

After Pré』s death, an English rose was named after her. She was made an honorary fellow of St Hilda's College, Oxford, whose music building bears her name. She also left a legacy of recordings, which were later recompiled into new collections.

Selected discography

* Elgar: Cello Concerto / Sea Pictures / Overture:Cockaigne. Janet Baker. London Symphony Orchestra/Sir John Barbirolli EMI 0724356288720
* Brahms: Cello Sonatas. Daniel Barenboim EMI 0724356275829
* Haydn Cello Concertos Nos. 1 & 2/ Boccherini Cello Concerto in B flat. English Chamber Orchestra/Daniel Barenboim. London Symphony Orchestra/Sir John Barbirolli EMI 0724356694828
* Beethoven: Piano Trios Opp.1 & 97 / Variations and Allegrettos. Daniel Barenboim, Pinchas Zukerman EMI 0094635079821
* Beethoven: Piano Trio Op.70/Cello Sonatast No 3 & 5. Daniel Barenboim, Pinchas Zukerman (Trio), Stephen Kovacevich (sonatas) EMI 0094635080728
* Jacqueline Pré - The Early BBC Recordings. EMI 0724358623628
* Beethoven: Cello Sonatas. Daniel Barenboim EMI 0724358624229
* Brahms/Chopin/Franck:Cello Sonatas. Daniel Barenboim EMI 0724358623321
* Dvorak: Cello Concerto in B Minor/Schumann:Cello Concerto in A Minor New Philharmonia Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Orchestra/Daniel Barenboim EMI 0724356280526
* The Complete EMI Recordings (17CDs). Various co-performers. EMI 5099950416721

On DVD

* Remembering Jacqueline Du Pré (1994), directed by Christopher Nupen
* Jacqueline Pré In Portrait (2004), directed by Christopher Nupen
* The Trout (2005), directed by Christopher Nupen
* Hilary and Jackie (1998), dramatised portrait directed by Anand Tucker

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傑奎琳·杜普蕾(1945年1月26日-1987年10月19日),著名大提琴演奏家。

簡歷

傑奎琳·杜普蕾Jacquelin Pré生於1945年1月,牛津一個中產階級音樂之家:她母親是個不錯的鋼琴家也是個天才教師。這個法國姓來自她父親那邊源於Channel島的祖籍。就在她要過五歲生日前,初露音樂才華的她在收音機上聽到大提琴的琴聲,堅決要求拉這個。

杜普蕾就學於Herbert Walenn的倫敦提琴學校,十歲時從師於William Pleeth. William Pleeth曾經在里斯本在Julius Kengel手下學琴。Pleeth的拉琴風格也是激情豪邁的。後來杜普蕾相繼跟隨瑞士的Casals,巴黎的Tortelier,和莫斯科的 Rostropovich繼續學業. 1956年獲得Suggia獎,當時的評委會里包括Barbirolli。此獎是為了紀念1950年去世的葡萄牙大提琴手Suggia所設。

1959年杜普蕾第一次公開表演她的埃爾加(Elgar)協奏曲;1960年贏得皇後獎杯(Queen』s Prize);1961年在倫敦第一場演奏會成功完成,當時她的大提琴是一把1672年的Stradivarius. 一年後她先後演奏了幾場重要的埃爾加,其中包括第一場後來成為歷年傳統的BBC音樂會。那一年開始George Malcolm 成了她的奏鳴曲表演夥伴,而且二人開始聯手為EMI錄音。1964年她和Stephen Kovacevich成為協奏曲夥伴。並首場演出了Priaulx Rainier的協奏曲。同年一位不知名的崇拜者送給她一把1712年的Stradivarius, 『Davydov』, 此琴成為她今後的演出器材。到1965年她的聲譽已經漸漸升高,1965年當她錄制了她那場著名的埃爾加協奏曲之後,成為了有目共睹的一顆燦爛明星。同年她首次在美國演出。

1967年她與丹尼爾·巴倫波伊姆(Barenboim)結婚。年底與小提琴手Pinchas Zukerman的會面促使後來三人組成了一個演出團。並錄制了貝多芬和柴科夫斯基的三重奏。此時,全世界幾乎都拜倒在杜普蕾裙下:她與Vladimir Ashkenazy, Itzhak Perlman, Zubin Mehta等年輕且充滿魅力的音樂家成為了朋友。她本人也成為舉世矚目的最有名的演奏家之一。但是,從1971年七月開始,她開始受到一種奇怪病魔的騷擾,手指開始會偶爾失去知覺。她的演出開始受到影響。後來她的病被診斷為綜合硬化症(Multiple sclerosis),經歷了一系列的病痛反復發作之後,她於1973年退出樂壇。她試圖教授音樂,但是最終因為病症加重,於1987年十月病逝於倫敦家中。

㈥ 卒業1 92年版DOS,怎麼能夠拿到天才教師稱號啊

5個學生都考上一流大學的天才教師才有通關後畢業照。4個考上一流大學能得到天才教師評價。
5個學生畢業時魅力不要高於90,否則全部變成新娘子,教師評價是道德缺失。

㈦ 找一本都市言情小說 忘了叫什麼名字了 主角叫劉浪或者林浪

《天才教師》?不可能。《英雄無敵之東方城》?有點不像。《浪你失望》?不是啊。
可是我實在找不到了。

㈧ 談談你對火影的評價

越到後來越沒意思,全是回憶,直接演下去啊

如何實施小學英語教學中的聽說訓練

英語教學的目的是培養學生使用語言工具進行交際的能力。這就需要教師在小學階段的英語教學中,努力提高學生的學習興趣,培養他們的語感,為中學進一步的學習打下基礎,聽說訓練尤其重要,小學英語教學的主要任務是培養和訓練學生的聽說能力。聽,則要聽得准確,在一定的語言環境中聽,教師要設法在學生面前繪出一幅圖畫,讓學生邊聽邊理解;說,則要說得准確,要在特定的語言環境中情不自禁地說。

㈩ 這本書的名字叫什麼這是一部日本的偵探推理小說,男主角是一位數學天才教師,女主角是單親媽媽。

東野圭吾的《嫌疑人X的獻身》
電子版可以去新浪愛問共享資料里下載,很好找的

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