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Waterloo BridgeWaterloo Bridge is a road and foot traffic bridge crossing the River Thames in London, between Blackfriars Bridge and Hungerford Bridge. Its name commemorates the victory of the British, Dutch and Prussians at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. Thanks to its location at a strategic bend in the river, the views from the bridge (of Westminster, the South Bank and the London Eye to the west, and of the City of London and Canary Wharf to the east) are widely held to be the finest from any spot in London at ground level.The first bridge on the site was designed in 1809–10 by John Rennie for the Strand Bridge Company and opened in 1817 as a toll bridge. The granite bridge had nine arches, each of 120 feet (36.6 m) span, separated by double Doric stone columns, and was 2,456 feet (748.6 m) long, including approaches–1,240 feet (378.0 m) between abutments–and 42 feet (12.8 m) wide between the parapets. Before its opening it was known as the Strand Bridge.During the 1840s the bridge gained a reputation as a popular place for suicide attempts. In 1841 the American daredevil Samuel Gilbert Scott was killed while performing an act in which he hung by a rope from a scaffold on the bridge. In 1844 Thomas Hood wrote the poem "The Bridge of Sighs", which concerns the suicide of a prostitute there.Paintings of the bridge were created by the French Impressionist Claude Monet and the English Romantic John Constable.The bridge was nationalized in 1878 and placed under the control of the Metropolitan Board of Works, which removed the toll from it.Michael Faraday tried in 1832 to measure the potential difference between each side of the bridge caused by the ebbing salt water flowing through the Earth's magnetic field. See magnetohydrodynamics.From 1884 serious problems were found in Rennie's bridge piers, after scour from the increased river flow after Old London Bridge was demolished damaged their foundations. By the 1920s the problems had increased, and settlement at pier five necessitated the closure of the whole bridge while some heavy superstructure was removed and temporary reinforcements were put in place.In the 1930s London County Council decided to demolish the bridge and replace it with a new structure designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. The engineers were Ernest Buckton and John Cuerel of Rendel Palmer & Tritton. The project was placed on hold due to the Second World War.Scott, by his own admission, was no engineer and his design, with reinforced concrete beams (illustrated) under the footways, leaving the road to be supported by transverse slabs, was difficult to implement. The pairs of spans on each side of the river were supported by beams continuous over their piers, and these were cantilevered out at their ends to support the centre span and the short approach slabs at the banks. The beams were shaped "to look as much like arches as ... beams can". They are clad in Portland stone, which is cleaned by rain.[9] To guard against the possibility of further subsidence from scour each pier was given a number of jacks that can be used to level the structure.The new bridge was partially opened on Tuesday 11 March 1942 and "officially opened" in September 1942. However, it was not fully completed until 1945. It is the only Thames bridge to have been damaged by German bombers during the Second World War.The building contractor was Peter Lind & Company Limited. It is frequently asserted that the work force was largely female and it is sometimes referred to as "the Ladies' Bridge".Georgi Markov, a Bulgarian dissident, was assassinated on Waterloo Bridge on 7 September 1978 by agents of the Bulgarian secret police, the Committee for State Security, possibly assisted by the Soviet security agency, the KGB.In 1925, a temporary steel framework was built on top of the existing bridge and then placed next to it for the use of southbound vehicles (the postcard image shows this, and the settlement especially to the left of the fifth pier). 7.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.
The name of Waterloo Bridge commemorates the victory of the British, Dutch and Prussians at the Battle of Waterloo
B.
The views from London Eye are the finest from any spot in London
C.
Georgi Markov was the building contractor of Waterloo Bridge
D.
Waterloo Bridge was demolished in the 1863
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4局
B.
3局
C.
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D.
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B.
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A.
Killip lI级
B.
KillipⅢ级
C.
NYHAⅢ级
D.
Killip I级
E.
NYHA II级
【单选题】换球时刚好要进行决胜局,不能换球,主裁应在次盘的几局后再换球?( )
A.
4局
B.
3局
C.
2局
D.
1局
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B.
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A.
KillipⅡ级
B.
KillipⅢ级
C.
NYHAⅢ级
D.
Killip I级
E.
NYHAⅡ级
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A.
KiUipⅡ级
B.
KillipⅢ级
C.
NYHAⅢ级
D.
Killip I级
E.
NYHAⅡ级
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