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A school organized a tour group to travel to Mount Emei. In order to better visit the scenic spots of Emei Mountain, please choose a suitable map for them.

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Test analysis: The school organized a tour group to travel to Mount Emei. In order to better visit the scenic spots of Mount Emei, we should choose the tourist map of Mount Emei. Large-scale representation is small in scope and more detailed in content, while AB can't accurately show the scenic spots because of its small scale, and C doesn't match the meaning of the question.

Comments: This question can also examine the three elements of the map: scale, direction and legend. Scale: the scale on the map, indicating the extent to which the distance on the map is smaller than the actual distance (pay attention to the unified unit when calculating). Formula: Scale = distance on map ÷ actual distance. The types of scale are: digital (1: 100 000), linear () and literal (1 cm on the map represents the field distance of 1 km). The size of the scale Direction on the map: general map: map-oriented, up north and down south, left west and right east. Pointer map: according to the direction, the arrow marked by the direction points to the north, and then according to the map, the position is determined by going up north, down south, left west, right east. Map of latitude and longitude network. Legend: Symbols and colors representing various geographical things on a globe or map. Note: words and numbers on a globe or map that explain the names of geographical things or the height and depth of mountains.