1022 Digital Library (30 分)
A Digital Library contains millions of books, stored according to their titles, authors, key words of their abstracts, publishers, and published years. Each book is assigned an unique 7-digit number as its ID. Given any query from a reader, you are supposed to output the resulting books, sorted in increasing order of their ID's.
Each input file contains one test case. For each case, the first line contains a positive integer N (≤104) which is the total number of books. Then N blocks follow, each contains the information of a book in 6 lines:
Line #1: the 7-digit ID number;Line #2: the book title -- a string of no more than 80 characters;Line #3: the author -- a string of no more than 80 characters;Line #4: the key words -- each word is a string of no more than 10 characters without any white space, and the keywords are separated by exactly one space;Line #5: the publisher -- a string of no more than 80 characters;Line #6: the published year -- a 4-digit number which is in the range [1000, 3000].It is assumed that each book belongs to one author only, and contains no more than 5 key words; there are no more than 1000 distinct key words in total; and there are no more than 1000 distinct publishers.
After the book information, there is a line containing a positive integer M (≤1000) which is the number of user's search queries. Then M lines follow, each in one of the formats shown below:
1: a book title2: name of an author3: a key word4: name of a publisher5: a 4-digit number representing the yearFor each query, first print the original query in a line, then output the resulting book ID's in increasing order, each occupying a line. If no book is found, print Not Found instead.