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设有图书管理数据库: 图书(总编号C(6),分类号C(8),书名C(16),作者C(6),出版单位C(20),单价N(6,2)) 读者(借书证号C(4),单位C(8),姓名C(6),性别C(2),职称C(6),地址C(20)) 借阅(借书证号C(4),总编号C(6),借书日期D(8)) 对于图书管理数据库,查询0001号借书证的读者姓名和所借图书的书名。下面SQL语句正确的是______。 SELECT 姓名,书名 FROM 借阅,图书,读者 WHERE; 借阅,借书证号=“0001”AND;

A. 图书.总编号=借阅.总编号AND读者.借书证号=借阅.借书证号
B. 图书.分类号=借阅.分类号AND读者.借书证号=借阅.借书证号
C. 读者.总编号=借阅.总编号AND读者.借书证号=借阅.借书证号
D. 图书.总编号=借阅.总编号AND读者.书名=借阅.书名

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Coached by Tim Blenkiron, the group practices regularly, attends study sessions, and often travels to play in various tournaments. This gives them the competitive experience needed to help them to grow even further as rising tennis players. In addition to helping the children hone their tennis skills, the program encourages them to respect each other and appreciate the challenges of winning and losing. A basketball program, aptly named the Agassi Stars, was initiated in 2000. Headed by Coach Jermone Riley, the Stars are encouraged to explore the different opportunities available to them. Part of the program requires players to attend study hall sessions and write to universities they might be interested in attending. Coach Riley understands the importance of balancing athletics and education and works to instill this in his players. The Foundation hopes to make these programs a college recruiting ground not only for kids with athletic potential but educational potential as well. 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GREATER LAS VEGAS AFTER-SCHOOL ALL-STARS PRESENTED BY INNER-CITY GAMES LAS VEGAS The mission of the Greater Las Vegas After-School All-Stars, presented by Inner-City Games, is to provide comprehensive out-of-school programs that keep children safe and help them achieve success in school and in life. Since its inception, the After-School All-Stars has positively affected the lives of more than 100,000 Southern Nevada children. It offers the only 100 percent free program of its kind in Clark County. It is open to all children between the ages of 7 and 17 living in the greater Las Vegas area, but targets those who may not otherwise have the opportunity to participate in organized extracurricular activities. The After-School All-Stars provides a variety of athletic, educational, cultural and community enrichment programs. Activities such as basketball, soccer, swimming and volleyball are offered along with less traditional ones, like hip-hop dance, chess, computer camps and golf. 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B. N
C. NG

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