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# Configuration for getaddrinfo(3).
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# So far only configuration for the destination address sorting is needed.
# RFC 3484 governs the sorting. But the RFC also says that system
# administrators should be able to overwrite the defaults. This can be
# achieved here.
#
# All lines have an initial identifier specifying the option followed by
# up to two values. Information specified in this file replaces the
# default information. Complete absence of data of one kind causes the
# appropriate default information to be used. The supported commands include:
#
# reload <yes|no>
# If set to yes, each getaddrinfo(3) call will check whether this file
# changed and if necessary reload. This option should not really be
# used. There are possible runtime problems. The default is no.
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# label <mask> <value>
# Add another rule to the RFC 3484 label table. See section 2.1 in
# RFC 3484. The default is:
#
#label ::1/128 0
#label ::/0 1
#label 2002::/16 2
#label ::/96 3
#label ::ffff:0:0/96 4
#label fec0::/10 5
#label fc00::/7 6
#label 2001:0::/32 7
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# This default differs from the tables given in RFC 3484 by handling
# (now obsolete) site-local IPv6 addresses and Unique Local Addresses.
# The reason for this difference is that these addresses are never
# NATed while IPv4 site-local addresses most probably are. Given
# the precedence of IPv6 over IPv4 (see below) on machines having only
# site-local IPv4 and IPv6 addresses a lookup for a global address would
# see the IPv6 be preferred. The result is a long delay because the
# site-local IPv6 addresses cannot be used while the IPv4 address is
# (at least for the foreseeable future) NATed. We also treat Teredo
# tunnels special.
#
# precedence <mask> <value>
# Add another rule to the RFC 3484 precedence table. See section 2.1
# and 10.3 in RFC 3484. The default is:
#
#precedence ::1/128 50
#precedence ::/0 40
#precedence 2002::/16 30
#precedence ::/96 20
#precedence ::ffff:0:0/96 10
#
# For sites which prefer IPv4 connections change the last line to
#
#precedence ::ffff:0:0/96 100

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# scopev4 <mask> <value>
# Add another rule to the RFC 6724 scope table for IPv4 addresses.
# By default the scope IDs described in section 3.2 in RFC 6724 are
# used. Changing these defaults should hardly ever be necessary.
# The defaults are equivalent to:
#
#scopev4 ::ffff:169.254.0.0/112 2
#scopev4 ::ffff:127.0.0.0/104 2
#scopev4 ::ffff:0.0.0.0/96 14
My teacher Peter Bullock proved that science wasn't boring and made physics great fun. In every lesson he would produce one of those worksheets in purple ink that smelled fresh from the machine. Every sheet contained a poem or a joke and we looked forward to them being handed out. I've kept them all to show to my own children. There was one poem in particular that's stayed in my memory, which went:
In early days Man measured Time
By sunrise and sunset sublime;
As well as being able to turn physics into poetry, Peter had energy and passion and conveyed the sense that science was part of the world around you and not a dull boring academic discipline. I'm sure he was sticking pretty much to the standard topics—waves and electricity and so on —but he managed to convert everything into a joke or a story and did so in a clever and imaginative way.
Peter Bullock was not only an exciting teacher, but also the man who founded the debate club in my school. He encouraged me to take part and express myself in a forceful way that I've been doing ever since—and getting paid for it. That made me what I am today—a commercial lawyer.
Peter Bullock taught me throughout my secondary schooling and I took physics, chemistry and maths at A-level. Everyone in his class enjoyed learning. He was inspiring. He turned me on to the idea that the things you are interested in might seem dull on the surface, but you can still excite others. For example, when I tell people I'm interested in law, they may think: "How boring." I guess being a physics teacher is much the same. Peter showed me that what matters is how you convey your own passion so that you excite other people.
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My teacher Peter Bullock proved that science wasn't boring and made physics great fun. In every lesson he would produce one of those worksheets in purple ink that smelled fresh from the machine. Every sheet contained a poem or a joke and we looked forward…
56. Why did the students expect to get the worksheets in Peter's class? (no more than 10 words)
57. What is the meaning of the underlined word in Para. 2? (1 word)
58. What does Para. 3 mainly tell us? (no more than 15 words)
59. How did Peter make his students interested in the things that seem dull? (no mote than 10 words)
60. What do you think is the most important quality of a good teacher? Please explain. (no more than 20 words)
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车次 T131/T134
日期 20250131

大连上海

客车 (25K型)

铁路局 沈阳局
车务段 沈阳车辆段
客运段 大连客运段


T131 1132/1132 大连 (DLT) 正点
T131 1156/1207 金州 (JZT) 正点
T131 1238/1241 普兰店 (PLT) 正点
T131 1302/1305 瓦房店 (WDT) 正点
T131 1354/1357 熊岳城 (XYT) 正点
T131 1416/1419 盖州 (GXT) 正点
T131 1444/1447 大石桥 (DQT) 正点
T134 1547/1550 盘锦 (PVD) 正点
T134 1648/1715 锦州南 (JOD) 正点
T134 1739/1743 葫芦岛北 (HPD) 正点
T134 1817/1820 绥中北 (SND) 正点
T134 1903/1911 山海关 (SHD) 正点
T134 1944/1948 北戴河 (BEP) 正点
T134 2109/2114 唐山 (TSP) 正点
T131 2232/2247 天津 (TJP) 预计正点
T131 0103/0105 德州 (DZP) 预计正点
T131 0220/0237 济南 (JNK) 预计正点
T131 0547/0553 徐州 (XCH) 预计正点
T131 0804/0813 蚌埠 (BBH) 预计正点
T131 0954/1000 南京 (NJH) 预计正点
T131 1131/1134 无锡 (WXH) 预计正点
T131 1300/1300 上海 (SHH) 预计正点


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金州 [候]二层候车 [检]3检票口 [出]出站口
盘锦 [候]一楼候车大厅 [检]一楼检票口 [出]出站口
葫芦岛北 [检]检票口候车室二楼
山海关 [候]北候车室,南候车室 [检]北检票口,南检票口 [出]北出站口,南出站口
北戴河 [候]2层候车厅 [检]2层进站检票口 [出]出站口
唐山 [候]高架层西候车区,西候车厅 [检]A6,A7检票口 [出]西出站口
天津 [候]B候车区 [检]5B
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CPU op-mode(s): 32-bit, 64-bit
Byte Order: Little Endian
CPU(s): 2
On-line CPU(s) list: 0,1
Thread(s) per core: 1
Core(s) per socket: 2
Socket(s): 1
NUMA node(s): 1
Vendor ID: ARM
Model: 1
Model name: Neoverse-N1
Stepping: r3p1
BogoMIPS: 50.00
L1d cache: 128 KiB
L1i cache: 128 KiB
L2 cache: 2 MiB
L3 cache: 32 MiB
NUMA node0 CPU(s): 0,1
Vulnerability Gather data sampling: Not affected
Vulnerability Itlb multihit: Not affected
Vulnerability L1tf: Not affected
Vulnerability Mds: Not affected
Vulnerability Meltdown: Not affected
Vulnerability Mmio stale data: Not affected
Vulnerability Reg file data sampling: Not affected
Vulnerability Retbleed: Not affected
Vulnerability Spec rstack overflow: Not affected
Vulnerability Spec store bypass: Mitigation; Speculative Store Bypass disabled via prctl
Vulnerability Spectre v1: Mitigation; __user pointer sanitization
Vulnerability Spectre v2: Mitigation; CSV2, BHB
Vulnerability Srbds: Not affected
Vulnerability Tsx async abort: Not affected
Flags: fp asimd evtstrm aes pmull sha1 sha2 crc32 atomics fphp asimdhp cpuid asimdrdm lrc
pc dcpop asimddp
2K performance run parameters for coremark.
CoreMark Size : 666
Total ticks : 43318
Total time (secs): 43.318000
Iterations/Sec : 46170.183296
Iterations : 2000000
Compiler version : GCC10.2.1 20210110
Compiler flags : -O2 -DPERFORMANCE_RUN=1 -DMULTITHREAD=2 -DUSE_PTHREAD -pthread -DPERFORMANCE_RUN=1 -lrt
Parallel PThreads : 2
Memory location : Please put data memory location here
(e.g. code in flash, data on heap etc)
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[0]crclist : 0xe714
[1]crclist : 0xe714
[0]crcmatrix : 0x1fd7
[1]crcmatrix : 0x1fd7
[0]crcstate : 0x8e3a
[1]crcstate : 0x8e3a
[0]crcfinal : 0x988c
[1]crcfinal : 0x988c
Correct operation validated. See README.md for run and reporting rules.
CoreMark 1.0 : 46170.183296 / GCC10.2.1 20210110 -O2 -DPERFORMANCE_RUN=1 -DMULTITHREAD=2 -DUSE_PTHREAD -pthread -DPERFORMANCE_RUN=1 -lrt / Heap / 2:PThreads
2K validation run parameters for coremark.
CoreMark Size : 666
Total ticks : 43501
Total time (secs): 43.501000
Iterations/Sec : 45975.954576
Iterations : 2000000
Compiler version : GCC10.2.1 20210110
Compiler flags : -O2 -DPERFORMANCE_RUN=1 -DMULTITHREAD=2 -DUSE_PTHREAD -pthread -DPERFORMANCE_RUN=1 -lrt
Parallel PThreads : 2
Memory location : Please put data memory location here
(e.g. code in flash, data on heap etc)
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[0]crclist : 0xe3c1
[1]crclist : 0xe3c1
[0]crcmatrix : 0x0747
[1]crcmatrix : 0x0747
[0]crcstate : 0x8d84
[1]crcstate : 0x8d84
[0]crcfinal : 0xc506
[1]crcfinal : 0xc506
Correct operation validated. See README.md for run and reporting rules.
-------------------- A Bench.sh Script By Teddysun -------------------
Version : v2024-11-11
Usage : wget -qO- bench.sh | bash
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CPU Model : CPU model not detected
CPU Cores : 2
AES-NI : ✓ Enabled
VM-x/AMD-V : ✗ Disabled
Total Disk : 19.6 GB (1.6 GB Used)
Total Mem : 3.6 GB (135.2 MB Used)
System uptime : 0 days, 0 hour 22 min
Load average : 0.09, 0.17, 0.13
OS : Debian GNU/Linux 11
Arch : aarch64 (64 Bit)
Kernel : 5.10.0-33-arm64
TCP CC : cubic
Virtualization : Dedicated
IPv4/IPv6 : ✓ Online / ✗ Offline
Organization : AS45090 Shenzhen Tencent Computer Systems Company Limited
Location : Beijing / CN
Region : Beijing
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I/O Speed(1st run) : 169 MB/s
I/O Speed(2nd run) : 160 MB/s
I/O Speed(3rd run) : 160 MB/s
I/O Speed(average) : 163.0 MB/s
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Node Name Upload Speed Download Speed Latency
Speedtest.net 0.91 Mbps 147.80 Mbps 4.67 ms
Amsterdam, NL 0.93 Mbps 218.52 Mbps 235.01 ms
Hong Kong, CN 0.90 Mbps 5.78 Mbps 50.56 ms
Tokyo, JP 0.91 Mbps 93.42 Mbps 70.33 ms
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Timestamp : 2025-04-13 16:50:38 CST
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