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You are the administrator of a network supporting Windows 2000 Professional computers. You want to configure Tom’s computer to run the Magnifier each time he logs on to his computer. Which two interfaces can you use?()
A . Utility Manager
B . Accessibility Wizard
C . Accessibility Options icon in Control Panel
D . Users and Passwords icon in Control Panel
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You have a print server that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). You need to receive a notification each time a document fails to print. What should you do? ()
A . From the Performance console, create an alert.
B . From the Event Viewer console, create a new filter.
C . From the Printer Server properties, modify the Advanced settings.
D . From the Services console, enable and configure the Messenger service.
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Nice to see you. I()you for a long time.
A . haven't seen
B . didn't see
C . hadn't seen
D . don't see
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You have a file server that runs Windows Server 2008. You configure quotas on the server. You need to view each users quota usage on a per folder basis. What should you do?()
A . From File Server Resource Manager, create a File Screen
B . From File Server Resource Manager, create a Storage Management report.
C . From the command prompt, run dirquota.exe quota list.
D . From the properties of each volume, review the Quota Entries list.
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You are preparing to install an operating system on virtual machines (VMs) in a Hyper-V environment. You need to configure each VM so that you can perform a network-based operating system installation. What should you do for each VM?()
A . Add a Network Adapter.
B . Add a Legacy Network Adapter.
C . Configure a static MAC address.
D . Configure a dynamic MAC address.
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You want to check all the data blocks being written to the datafiles by analyzing the data on each block every time the DBWn process writes. Which action will you perform to check the data blocks?()
A . Set the value of the DB_BLOCK_CHECKING initialization parameter to TRUE
B . Use the ANALYZE utility.
C . Use the DBVERIFY utility.
D . Use the DBMS_REPAIR package.
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You are designing a strategy to ensure that all employees have Internet access. For each branch office, what should you do?()
A . Configure a DNS server to function as caching-only servers.
B . Configure Internet Connection sharing on terminal servers.
C . Install and configure an Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server Computer.
D . Install and configure a server running Routing and Remote Acess to function as a VPN server.
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They are two dollars each but if you buy ten, you get a()of ten per cent.
A . discount
B . recession
C . depression
D . discharge
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Which substitution variable would you use if you want to reuse the variable without prompting the user each time? ()
A . &
B . ACCEPT
C . PROMPT
D . &&am
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Where must you record the date of each emergency training drill conducted on a ship().
A . In the logbook
B . In the Operations Manual
C . On the Certificate of Inspection
D . On the muster list
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At a run time, each Oracle Weblogic Server instance in a given domain creates an in-memory representation of the configuration described in this document()
A . mds-mbeans.xml
B . config.xml
C . policy.xml
D . data.xml
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Which of the following word means “ to drink something a small amount each time ” ?
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Each of the following is mentioned in your textbook as a guideline for effective informative speaking EXCEPT __________.
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This is the fifth time that we ______ each other.A. met B. have met C. had met D. meet
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1 Find the end of each word. 1 You can have a rollbaguettesandwichtoastedsandwich.
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When a verbal message and a nonverbal message disagree with each other, most of the time we()
A.believe the verbal message
B.believe the nonverbal message
C.believe both of the two kinds of languages
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听力原文:M: Thomas is always late when we have a meeting. Maybe one of us should give him a ring each time.
W: That's really annoying. But I'll volunteer.
Q: What will the woman probably do?
(2)
A.Meet Thomas.
B.Follow Thomas.
C.Annoy Thomas.
D.Call Thomas.
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Part I Listening Comprehension Section B Directions: This section is to test your ability to understand short conversations. There are 2 recorded conversations in it. After each conversation, there are some recorded questions. Both the conversations and questions will be spoken two times. When you hear a question, you should decide on the correct answer from the 4 choices marked A), B), C) and D) given in your test paper. 9.
A.He’s giving a lecture
B.He’s attending a meeting.
C.He’s speaking on another phone
D.He’s away on a business trip.
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The following are all mentioned as reasons why the airlines are having a hard time EXCEPT that
A.the tourist industry is experiencing an all-time low.
B.there is no increase in the number of passengers.
C.there are more seats on the planes than needed.
D.the competition between airlines is strong.
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Indicate whether each of the following is mentioned in the lecture as a requirement for making maple syrup. Click in the correct box for each phrase.<img src='https://img2.soutiyun.com/ask/uploadfile/11217001-11220000/4fc3fa773ba3ff1b4a790c7f86a536e7.jpg' />
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Any physical theory is always provisional, in the sense that it is only a hypothesis: you can never prove it. No matter how many times the results of experiments agree with some theory, you can never be sure that the next time the result will not contradict the theory. On the other hand, you can disprove a theory by finding even a single observation that disagrees with the predictions of the theory. As philosopher of science, Karl Popper has emphasized a good theory is characterized by the fact that it makes a number of predictions that could in principle be disproved or falsified by observation. Each time new experiments are observed to agree with the predictions the theory survives, and our confidence in it is increased; but if ever a new observation is found to disagree, we have to abandon or modify the theory. At least that is what is supposed to happen, but you can always question the competence of the person who carried out the observation.
In practice, what often happens is that a new theory is devised that is really an extension of the previous theory. For example, very accurate observations of the planet Mercury revealed a small difference between its motion and the predictions of Newton's theory of gravity. Einstein's general theory of relativity predicted a slightly different motion from Newton's theory. The fact that Einstein's predictions matched what was seen, while Newton's did not, was one of the crucial confirmations of the new theory. However, we still use Newton's theory for all practical purposes because the difference between its predictions and those of general relativity is very small in the situations that we normally deal with. (Newton's theory also. has the great advantage that it is much simpler to work with than Einstein's ! )
It turns out to be very difficult to devise a theory to describe the universe all in one go. Instead, we break the problem up into bits and invent a number of partial theories. Each of these partial theories describes and predicts a certain limited class of observations, neglecting the effects of other quantities, or representing them by simple sets of numbers. It may be that this approach is completely wrong. If everything in the universe depends on everything else in a fundamental way, it might be impossible to get close to a full solution by investigating parts of the problem in isolation. Nevertheless, it is certainly the way that we have made progress in the past. The classic example again is the Newtonian theory of gravity, which tells us that the gravitational force between two bodies depends only on one number associated with each body, its mass, but is otherwise independent of what the bodies are made of. Thus one does not need to have a theory of the structure and constitution of the sun and the planets in order to calculate their orbits:
Today scientists describe the universe in terms of two basic partial theories-the general theory of relativity and quantum mechanics. They are the great intellectual achievements of the first half of this century. Unfortunately, however, these two theories are known to be inconsistent with each other-they cannot both be correct. One of the major endeavours in physics today, is the search for a new theory that will incorporate them both-a quantum theory of gravity. We do not yet have such a theory, and we may still be long way from having one, but we do already know many of the properties that it must have.
According to the passage, why can't any physical theory be permanently established?
A.Such a theory is only suggested as a possible way of explaining an idea.
B.The person proposing such a theory may be incompetent.
C.Observations always disagree with predictions.
D.Observations are always falsified by predictions.
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Part B Directions: You will hear fourdialogues or monologues.Before listening to each one,you will have 5 seconds to read each of the questions which accompany it.While listenin9,answer each question by choosing A,B,C or D.After listening,you will have 10 seconds to check your answer to each question.You will .hear the recording only once. Questions 11—13 are based on a conversation between a woman and her neighbor. What does the woman want the man to do for her?
A.Deliver her package.
B.Sign for her package.
C.Find the property manager.
D.Talk to the property manager.
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In your email exchange with a professor, you can mention his/her publications with an effort to_()
A.raise an interesting question about it
B.suggest some extensions of it
C.mention some applications of it
D.relate it directly to your work
此题为多项选择题。
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When a verbal message and a nonverbal message disagree with each other, most of the time _________.
A.believe the verbal message
B.believe the nonverbal message
C.believe both of the two kinds of languages