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# 合肥市第八中学 LaTeX 论文模板
Fork from [ustcthesis](https://github.com/ustctug/ustcthesis).
本项目是合肥市第八中学论文 LaTeX 模板 ustcthesis按照 《研究生学位论文撰写手册》(最近在修订中) 和 《中国科学技术大学本科毕业论文(设计)格式》 的要求编写,兼容最新版的 TeX Live、MacTeX 、MiKTeX 发行版,支持跨平台使用。

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% !TeX root = ../main.tex
\begin{acknowledgements}
在研究性学习期间,我们有幸得到了户雨老师的教导。户老师不仅耐心地为我指出课题立项中的不足之处,还对课题研究报告提出宝贵的建议,她在整个过程中都给予了我充分的帮助和支持。
感谢董子豪同学,他参与了项目的测试与文字稿的编写工作,还在学校给予了我诸多建议,可以说在本项目中董子豪同学起到了“一个顶俩”的重要作用。
感谢开源软件及自由软件运动,本项目为开源软件,更是基于开源软件。本人深受自由软件运动精神感召,没有开源软件就没有现在的互联网,现代生活的一切可能都会完全不存在了,在此特感谢开源社区中无私奉献的开发者。
\end{acknowledgements}

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% !TeX root = ../main.tex
\chapter{简介}
\section{研究背景}
部分高中生缺乏成语储量,语言表达能力弱,而传统记背成语方法缺乏枯燥,使得高中生反感成语。
我们意识到成语作为中国文化的精华之一,逐渐成为在我们身边却又被忽视的语言资源。
\section{研究目的}
为用户提供成语学习相关资源,提高效率,发挥个人主观能动性。
\section{研究意义}
成语是我国汉语词汇里浓墨重彩的一笔,本应用有利于增添成语学习的趣味性,激发使用者对文学和语言的兴趣,提升使用者对成语典故的理解和运用能力,使其通过成语了解和传承中华民族的民族心理、民族文化和历史走向。
整个研发过程让开发者的创造性思维得以展现,从分析研究成语的特点,到开发成语接龙的高效算法,我们注重思维的碰撞,小组成员进行了大量研究。
小组成员通过该项活动把日常学习生活中的所思所感融会贯通,展示了自己的想法和风格。
\section{关于“一个顶俩”}
我们选取“一个顶俩”作为项目名,有以下原因:
\begin{itemize}
\item “一个顶俩”末拼音为“lia”没有成语以“lia”为首拼音即“一个顶俩”可以作为成语接龙的“终点”。
\item “一个顶俩”十分具有震慑力而不失幽默,十分符合本项目组长的气质。
\item “一个顶俩”意为“一个人做事有效果,一个人能代替两个人”,十分符合小组成员董子豪的能力。
\end{itemize}
\section{技术栈}
\subsection{后端}
基于 \href{https://go.dev/}{Golang}使用高性能Web框架Echo开发后端服务器。
基于 \href{https://github.com/hashicorp/go-memdb}{go-memdb} 内存数据库项目我们能够将30895条成语数据在内存数据库中索引并高效查询。
\subsection{前端}
基于 \href{https://cn.vuejs.org/}{Vue.js 3} JavaScript 框架使用TypeScript语言进行动态内容展示、用户交互体验、数据处理等操作。
基于 \href{https://www.naiveui.com/zh-CN/os-theme}{Naive UI} 前端框架使用部分组件提高开发效率美化UI。
使用 \href{https://unocss.dev/}{UnoCSS} 原子化 CSS 框架,便于样式调整,提升代码可读性与开发效率。
使用 \href{https://cn.vitejs.dev/}{Vite 5} 构建项目,打包前端代码。
\subsection{部署}
基于 \href{https://www.docker.com/}{Docker} 容器化技术,构建前端与后端项目的镜像后,使用 \href{https://github.com/docker/compose}{Docker Compose} 技术管理容器并部署。

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\input{setup.tex}
\begin{document}
\maketitle
\tableofcontents
\mainmatter
\input{chapters/intro.tex}
\backmatter
\input{chapters/acknowledgements.tex}
\end{document}

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% !TeX root = ./main.tex
\ustcsetup{
title = {合肥市第八中学 LaTeX 论文模板},
class = {高二26},
author = {何锐哲},
supervisor = {户雨},
date = {2024-08-01},
math-font = xits,
}
% 加载宏包
\usepackage{float}
\usepackage{xcolor}
\usepackage{listings}
\usepackage{markdown}
% 定理类环境宏包
\usepackage{amsthm}
% 插图
\usepackage{graphicx}
% 三线表
\usepackage{booktabs}
% 跨页表格
\usepackage{longtable}
% 算法
\usepackage[ruled,linesnumbered]{algorithm2e}
% SI 量和单位
\usepackage{siunitx}
% 参考文献使用 BibTeX + natbib 宏包
% 顺序编码制
\usepackage[sort]{natbib}
\bibliographystyle{ustcthesis-numerical}
% 著者-出版年制
% \usepackage{natbib}
% \bibliographystyle{ustcthesis-authoryear}
% 本科生参考文献的著录格式
% \usepackage[sort]{natbib}
% \bibliographystyle{ustcthesis-bachelor}
% 参考文献使用 BibLaTeX 宏包
% \usepackage[style=ustcthesis-numeric]{biblatex}
% \usepackage[bibstyle=ustcthesis-numeric,citestyle=ustcthesis-inline]{biblatex}
% \usepackage[style=ustcthesis-authoryear]{biblatex}
% \usepackage[style=ustcthesis-bachelor]{biblatex}
% 声明 BibLaTeX 的数据库
% \addbibresource{bib/ustc.bib}
% 配置图片的默认目录
\graphicspath{{figures/}}
% 数学命令
\makeatletter
\newcommand\dif{% % 微分符号
\mathop{}\!%
\ifustc@math@style@TeX
d%
\else
\mathrm{d}%
\fi
}
\makeatother
\newcommand\eu{{\symup{e}}}
\newcommand\iu{{\symup{i}}}
% 用于写文档的命令
\DeclareRobustCommand\cs[1]{\texttt{\char`\\#1}}
\DeclareRobustCommand\env[1]{\texttt{#1}}
\DeclareRobustCommand\pkg[1]{\textsf{#1}}
\DeclareRobustCommand\file[1]{\nolinkurl{#1}}
% hyperref 宏包在最后调用
\usepackage{hyperref}

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