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排序是计算机程序设计中的一种重要操作,常见的排序方法有插入排序、 【1】 和选择排序等。

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参考答案:交换排序

解析:[命题目的] 需要考生记住常见的排序方法。[解题要点] 常见的排序方法有插入排序(包括简单插入排序法和希尔排序法等)、交换排序(包括冒泡排序和快速排序法等)和选择排序(包括简单选择排序和堆排序等)。[考点链接] 常见的排序方法及其作用机制和区别。

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     Sarah came running in. "Look what l found." Over the top of the paper I was reading came a long object
that caused me to   1  . It was a snake skin.
     "Isn't it   2  ?" said my wide-eyed seven-year-old.
     I stared at it thinking to myself that it really wasn't   3   beautiful, but I have learned never to appear
uninterested   4   tired of children.
     "  5   does a snake shed its skin?" Sarah asked.
     I also try to seize every   6   to teach my children there is almost something beyond the obvious. "Snakes
shed their skin because they   7   to renew themselves," I explained. As is so often the   8   in my family, the
original subject leads to   9   and another, until we are discussing something quite  10 .
     "Why do they need to renew themselves?" Sarah asked.
     Robert replied humorously. "Because they don't like  11  they are and they want to be someone else."
     Sarah and I politely  12  her brother.
     "We often need to shed our skins," I said to my now  13  daughter. "This snake no longer needs this skin.
Probably he doesn't think he looks as  14  in it as he once did. Like buying a new suit."
     Of course, I'm sure this explanation won't  15  naturalists (博物学家). But Sarah was understanding. As
we  16 , I knew that she began to understand that renewal is part of  17  and see what we need to keep and
what we need to  18 . I was careful to point out that this is a  19  process, not one to be forced.
     "Snakes don't peel off their skin when they feel like it," I explained. "It  20  as a natural result of their
growth."  "I see, Dad," said Sarah and jumped off my lap, grabbed the snake skin, and ran off.
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