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1、 一、單項選擇題 1.設(shè),則可用表示為()(a) (b) (c) (d) 2.若,則上半平面可表示為()(a) (b) (c) (d) 3.()(a)(b) (c) (d) 4.函數(shù)在復平面上可表示為()(a) (b) (c) (d) 5.設(shè),則為的()(a) 一級零點 (b) 二級零點(c) 三級零點 (d) 四級零點 二、填空題 1.設(shè)為實數(shù),稱形如的為復數(shù) 2.設(shè),則稱 為指數(shù)函數(shù),其中“”為自然對數(shù)的底 3.若存在某個,使得 ,則稱點為函數(shù)的解析點 4.函數(shù)在點展成羅朗級數(shù),即在 內(nèi)展成羅朗級數(shù) 5.若映射在區(qū)域內(nèi)是 ,則稱此映射為區(qū)域內(nèi)的保形映射 三、計算題1.設(shè),試求解析函數(shù),使得
2、,且滿足2.設(shè),試將在點展成冪級數(shù)3.計算積分四、證明題試證:一、單項選擇題 1.b 2.c 3.d 4.b 5.a二、填空題1. 有序數(shù)對2. 3. 在內(nèi)處處可導4. 5. 單葉且保角的三、計算題 1.解:由cr條件有,所以 又因為,得,所以 所以由此得 由得,故 經(jīng)驗證 或即為所求 2. 解:在內(nèi)可展成冪級數(shù),有 , 5. 解:積分路徑即為,而被積函數(shù)共有兩個奇點1與位于內(nèi)部,所以 而 故 四、證明題證:令 于是 故 請您刪除一下內(nèi)容,o(_)o謝謝!2016年中央電大期末復習考試小抄大全,電大期末考試必備小抄,電大考試必過小抄basketball can make a true clai
3、m to being the only major sport that is an american invention. from high school to the professional level, basketball attracts a large following for live games as well as television coverage of events like the national collegiate athletic association (ncaa) annual tournament and the national basketb
4、all association (nba) and womens national basketball association (wnba) playoffs. and it has also made american heroes out of its player and coach legends like michael jordan, larry bird, earvin magic johnson, sheryl swoopes, and other great players. at the heart of the game is the playing space and
5、 the equipment. the space is a rectangular, indoor court. the principal pieces of equipment are the two elevated baskets, one at each end (in the long direction) of the court, and the basketball itself. the ball is spherical in shape and is inflated. basket-balls range in size from 28.5-30 in (72-76
6、 cm) in circumference, and in weight from 18-22 oz (510-624 g). for players below the high school level, a smaller ball is used, but the ball in mens games measures 29.5-30 in (75-76 cm) in circumference, and a womens ball is 28.5-29 in (72-74 cm) in circumference. the covering of the ball is leathe
7、r, rubber, composition, or synthetic, although leather covers only are dictated by rules for college play, unless the teams agree otherwise. orange is the regulation color. at all levels of play, the home team provides the ball. inflation of the ball is based on the height of the balls bounce. insid
8、e the covering or casing, a rubber bladder holds air. the ball must be inflated to a pressure sufficient to make it rebound to a height (measured to the top of the ball) of 49-54 in (1.2-1.4 m) when it is dropped on a solid wooden floor from a starting height of 6 ft (1.80 m) measured from the botto
9、m of the ball. the factory must test the balls, and the air pressure that makes the ball legal in keeping with the bounce test is stamped on the ball. during the intensity of high school and college tourneys and the professional playoffs, this inflated sphere commands considerable attention. basketb
10、all is one of few sports with a known date of birth. on december 1, 1891, in springfield, massachusetts, james naismith hung two half-bushel peach baskets at the opposite ends of a gymnasium and out-lined 13 rules based on five principles to his students at the international training school of the y
11、oung mens christian association (ymca), which later became springfield college. naismith (1861-1939) was a physical education teacher who was seeking a team sport with limited physical contact but a lot of running, jumping, shooting, and the hand-eye coordination required in handling a ball. the pea
12、ch baskets he hung as goals gave the sport the name of basketball. his students were excited about the game, and christmas vacation gave them the chance to tell their friends and people at their local ymcas about the game. the association leaders wrote to naismith asking for copies of the rules, and
13、 they were published in the triangle, the school newspaper, on january 15,1892. naismiths five basic principles center on the ball, which was described as large, light, and handled with the hands. players could not move the ball by running alone, and none of the players was restricted against handli
14、ng the ball. the playing area was also open to all players, but there was to be no physical contact between players; the ball was the objective. to score, the ball had to be shot through a horizontal, elevated goal. the team with the most points at the end of an allotted time period wins. early in t
15、he history of basketball, the local ymcas provided the gymnasiums, and membership in the organization grew rapidly. the size of the local gym dictated the number of players; smaller gyms used five players on a side, and the larger gyms allowed seven to nine. the team size became generally establishe
16、d as five in 1895, and, in 1897, this was made formal in the rules. the ymca lost interest in supporting the game because 10-20 basketball players monopolized a gymnasium previously used by many more in a variety of activities. ymca membership dropped, and basketball enthusiasts played in local hall
17、s. this led to the building of basketball gymnasiums at schools and colleges and also to the formation of professional leagues. although basketball was born in the united states, five of naismiths original players were canadians, and the game spread to canada immediately. it was played in france by
18、1893; england in 1894; australia, china, and india between 1895 and 1900; and japan in 1900. from 1891 through 1893, a soccer ball was used to play basketball. the first basketball was manufactured in 1894. it was 32 in (81 cm) in circumference, or about 4 in (10 cm) larger than a soccer ball. the d
19、edicated basketball was made of laced leather and weighed less than 20 oz (567 g). the first molded ball that eliminated the need for laces was introduced in 1948; its construction and size of 30 in (76 cm) were ruled official in 1949. the rule-setters came from several groups early in the 1900s. co
20、lleges and universities established their rules committees in 1905, the ymca and the amateur athletic union (aau) created a set of rules jointly, state militia groups abided by a shared set of rules, and there were two professional sets of rules. a joint rules committee for colleges, the aau, and th
21、e ymca was created in 1915, and, under the name the national basketball committee (nbc) made rules for amateur play until 1979. in that year, the national federation of state high school associations began governing the sport at the high school level, and the ncaa rules committee assumed rule-making
22、 responsibilities for junior colleges, colleges, and the armed forces, with a similar committee holding jurisdiction over womens basketball. until world war ii, basketball became increasingly popular in the united states especially at the high school and college levels. after world war ii, its popul
23、arity grew around the world. in the 1980s, interest in the game truly exploded because of television exposure. broadcast of the ncaa championship games began in 1963, and, by the 1980s, cable television was carrying regular season college games and even high school championships in some states. play
24、ers like bill russell, wilt chamberlain, and lew alcindor (kareem abdul-jabbar) became nationally famous at the college level and carried their fans along in their professional basketball careers. the womens game changed radically in 1971 when separate rules for women were modified to more closely r
25、esemble the mens game. television interest followed the women as well with broadcast of ncaa championship tourneys beginning in the early 1980s and the formation of the wnba in 1997. internationally, italy has probably become the leading basketball nation outside of the united states, with national,
26、 corporate, and professional teams. the olympics boosts basketball internationally and has also spurred the womens game by recognizing it as an olympic event in 1976. again, television coverage of the olympics has been exceptionally important in drawing attention to international teams. the first pr
27、ofessional mens basketball league in the united states was the national basketball league (nbl), which debuted in 1898. players were paid on a per-game basis, and this league and others were hurt by the poor quality of games and the ever-changing players on a team. after the great depression, a new
28、nbl was organized in 1937, and the basketball association of america was organized in 1946. the two leagues came to agree that players had to be assigned to teams on a contract basis and that high standards had to govern the game; under these premises, the two joined to form the national basketball
29、association (nba) in 1949. a rival american basketball association (aba) was inaugurated in 1967 and challenged the nba for college talent and market share for almost ten years. in 1976, this league disbanded, but four of its teams remained as nba teams. unification came just in time for major telev
30、ision support. several womens professional leagues were attempted and failed, including the womens professional basketball league (wbl) and the womens world basketball association, before the wnba debuted in 1997 with the support of the nba. james naismith, originally from al-monte, ontario, invente
31、d basketball at the international ymca training school in springfield, massachusetts, in 1891. the game was first played with peach baskets (hence the name) and a soccer ball and was intended to provide indoor exercise for football players. as a result, it was originally a rough sport. although ten
32、of naismiths original thirteen rules remain, the game soon changed considerably, and the founder had little to do with its evolution. the first intercollegiate game was played in minnesota in 1895, with nine players to a side and a final score of nine to three. a year later, the first five-man teams
33、 played at the university of chicago. baskets were now constructed of twine nets but it was not until 1906 that the bottom of the nets were open. in 1897, the dribble was first used, field goals became two points, foul shots one point, and the first professional game was played. a year later, the fi
34、rst professional league was started, in the east, while in 1900, the first intercollegiate league began. in 1910, in order to limit rough play, it was agreed that four fouls would disqualify players, and glass backboards were used for the first time. nonetheless, many rules still differed, depending
35、 upon where the games were played and whether professionals, collegians, or ymca players were involved. college basketball was played from texas to wisconsin and throughout the east through the 1920s, but most teams played only in their own regions, which prevented a national game or audience from d
36、eveloping. professional basketball was played almost exclusively in the east before the 1920s, except when a team would barnstorm into the midwest to play local teams, often after a league had folded. before the 1930s very few games, either professional or amateur, were played in facilities suitable
37、 for basketball or with a perfectly round ball. some were played in arenas with chicken wire separating the players from fans, thus the word cagers, others with posts in the middle of the floor and often with balconies overhanging the corners, limiting the areas from which shots could be taken. unti
38、l the late 1930s, all players used the two-hand set shot, and scores remained low. basketball in the 1920s and 1930s became both more organized and more popular, although it still lagged far behind both baseball and college football. in the pros, five urban, ethnic teams excelled and played with alm
39、ost no college graduates. they were the new york original celtics; the cleveland rosenblums, owned by max rosenblum; eddie gottliebs philadelphia sphas (south philadelphia hebrew association); and two great black teams, the new york renaissance five and abe sapersteins harlem globetrotters, which wa
40、s actually from chicago. while these teams had some notable players, no superstars, such as babe ruth, jack dempsey, or red grange, emerged to capture the publics attention as they did in other sports of the period. the same was true in college basketball up until the late 1930s, with coaches domina
41、ting the game and its development. walter doc meanwell at wisconsin, forrest phog allen at kansas, ward piggy lambert at purdue, and henry doc carlson at pittsburgh all made significant contributions to the games development: zone defenses, the weave, the passing game, and the fast break. in the dec
42、ade preceding world war ii, five events changed college basketball and allowed it to become a major spectator sport. in 1929, the rules committee reversed a decision that would have outlawed dribbling and slowed the game considerably. five years later, promoter edward ned irish staged the first inte
43、rsectional twin bill in madison square garden in new york city and attracted more than 16,000 fans. he demonstrated the appeal of major college ball and made new york its center. in december 1936, hank luisetti of stanford revealed the virtues of the one-handed shot to an amazed garden audience and
44、became the first major collegiate star. soon thereafter, luisetti scored an incredible fifty points against duquesne, thus ending the easts devotion to the set shot and encouraging a more open game. in consecutive years the center jump was eliminated after free throws and then after field goals, thu
45、s speeding up the game and allowing for more scoring. in 1938, irish created the national invitation tournament (nit) in the garden to determine a national champion. although postseason tournaments had occurred before, the nit was the first with major colleges from different regions and proved to be
46、 a great financial success. the national collegiate athletic association (ncaa) created its own postseason tournament in 1939 but did not rival the nit in prestige for some time. the 1940s saw significant changes for college basketball. players began using the jump shot after kenny sailors of wyomin
47、g wowed the east with it in 1943. the behind-the-back dribble and pass also appeared, as did exceptional big men. bob kurland at oklahoma a&m was almost seven feet tall and george mikan at depaul was six feet ten inches. while kurland had perhaps the better college career and played in two olympics,
48、 he chose not to play professional ball, whereas mikan became the first dominant star in the pros. their defensive play inspired the rule against goal tending (blocking a shot on its downward flight). adolph rupp, who played under phog allen, also coached the first of his many talented teams at kent
49、ucky in that decade. however, in 1951, rupp and six other coaches suffered through a point-shaving scandal that involved thirty-two players at seven colleges and seriously injured college basketball, particularly in new york, where four of the seven schools were located. while the game survived, the
50、 ncaa moved its tournament away from madison square garden to different cities each year and the nits prestige began to decline. professional basketball remained a disorganized and stodgy sport up until the late 1940s, with barnstorming still central to the game and most players still using the set
51、shot. in 1946, however, hockey owners, led by maurice podoloff, created the basketball association of america (baa) in the east to fill their arenas, but few fans came, even after joe fulks of philadelphia introduced the jump shot. the baas rival, the national basketball league, had existed since th
52、e 1930s, had better players, like mikan of the minneapolis lakers, bob davies of the rochester royals, and dolph shayes of the syracuse nationals, but operated in much worse facilities and did not do much better at attracting audiences. in 1948, podoloff lured the lakers, royals, and two other teams
53、 to the baa and proposed a merger of the two leagues for the 19491950 season. the result was the national basketball association (nba), with podoloff its first commissioner. the seventeen-team league struggled at first but soon reduced its size and gained stability, in large part because of mikans a
54、ppeal and podoloffs skills. despite the point-shaving scandal, college ball thrived in the 1950s, largely because it had prolific scorers and more great players than in any previous decade. frank selvy of furman and paul arizin of villanova both averaged over forty points early in the decade, while
55、clarence bevo francis of tiny rio grande college in ohio amazed fans by scoring 116 points in one game while averaging 50 per game for a season. the decade also witnessed some of the most talented and complete players ever. tom gola at lasalle, bill russell at san francisco, wilt chamberlain at kansas, elgin baylor at seattle, jerry west at west virginia, and oscar robertson at cincinnati, all had phenomenal skills that have since been the measure of other players. and in 1960 one of the best teams ever, ohio state, won
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