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You are auditing some events on your Windows 2000 Professional computer. You make changes in the system time of this computer. Under what event will this log be generated in the event viewer? ()
A . Privilege Use
B . Object Use
C . Security Settings Use
D . System Use
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By()computation, the seller estimated that the profit will be 5 %.
A . coarse
B . crude
C . rough
D . rude
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You are the network administrator for passguide.com. Which device will you install in your computer to make wireless connections you and a network?()
A . Wireless router
B . Hub
C . Repeater
D . Wireless network adapter
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The company wants to evaluate making all business office users administrators on their client computers. You need to design a method to ensure that this change can be made in a manner that meets business and security requirements. What should you do?()
A . On all domain controllers, implement registry access auditing for all registry keys that are considered sensitive by the company’s written security policy
B . On all client computers, implement logon auditing for all user account logons
C . On all client computers, configure registry access auditing for all registry keys that are considered sensitive by the company’s written security policy
D . On all domain controllers, implement logon auditing for all user account logo
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8. After I bought this iPad, I my old computer.
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He __________ of the idea to make the first truly portable computer.
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When you’re done using the computer make sure to ____it.
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Many people believe that eating brains will make them smarter, consuming eyeballs will help them see better, or eating testicles or penis will improve their sexual performance. Which cognitive process best explains this belief?
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What should I ___ this old computer?
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The ability to store knowledge makes computers different form every other machine ________ invented.
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In terms of making decisions, the human brain cannot be compared with the computer because______.
A.in the long process of evolution, the slow pace of life didn't require such an ability of the human brain
B.the human brain is influenced by other factors such as motivation and emotion
C.the human brain may sometimes freeze up in a dangerous situation
D.computers imitate life while the human brain does not imitate computers
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What will make one man happy may not make another man happy. This sentence means
A.when one man feels happy, another man will feel sad
B.what will make one man happy may make another man happy also
C.different people hold different opinions about happiness
D.both A and B
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What will certainly make great contributions to this activity?
A.Internet.
B.TV shows.
C.Newspapers.
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For this part, you are allowed thirty minutes to write a composition on the topic Whether Schools Will Be Replaced by Computers. You should write no more than 120 words, and base your composition on the outline given in Chinese below:
1. 有人认为学校会被电脑取代;
2. 也有人持不同意见;
3. 结合自己的经历,谈谈你对这个问题的认识。
Whether Schools Will Be Replaced by Computers
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Stage plays, at first, seem a lot like films. Both use actors, dialogue and scenery. But if you try to make a film by setting up a camera in front of the stage, you will find it won't work. A film made in this way will leave the audience cold. And even worse you'll be wasting a powerful tool— the camera.
A stage is actually a box. One side of the box has been removed so the audience can see what's going on inside. The actors remain at a fixed audience. In the film, however, the camera can bring the audience up close and fix their attention on small but important things: a frightened look, a whisper, a trembling of hands.
The camera offers the film maker freedom allowing him to move easily across barriers (界限) of time and space. He can show his action in real cities and on real farms. He can also use the camera to change the scene dozens of times in one film. No expert of the stage can do this.
The main idea of the text is that______.
A.stage plays and films are two different kinds of art
B.it is always disappointing to turn play into films
C.films have certain advantages over stage plays
D.the camera has made film making easy and possible
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This book may not change your life. But if you have a tendency to be messy and have already broken your new year resolutions to be neater in future, it will certainly make you feel better about your natural inclinations. Untidiness, hoarding, procrastination and improvisation are not bad habits, the authors argue, but often more sensible than meticulous planning, storage and purging of possessions.
That is because the tidiness lobby counts the benefits of neatness, but not its costs. A rough storage system (important papers close to the keyboard, the rest distributed in loosely related piles on every flat surface) takes very little time to manage. Filing every bit of paper in a precise category, with colour-coded index tabs and a neat system of cross-referencing, will certainly take longer. And by the end, it may not save any time. Your reviewer's office is easily the most untidy in The Economist (not entirely his own work, it should be said, thanks to the heroic efforts of his even untidier office-mate). But when it comes to managing information, there seems to be no discernible difference in the end result.
The authors of this book trawl the furthest reaches of psychology, management studies, biology and physics to show why a bit of disorder is good for you. Chiefly, it creates much more room for coincidence and serendipity. Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin because he was notoriously untidy, and didn't clean a Petri dish, thus allowing fungal spores to get to work on bacteria. He remarked wryly on visiting a colleague's spotless lab: "no danger of mould here".
It can also help make sense of things. Hearing depends on random movement of molecules: when they coincide with sounds from outside, they are strong enough to stimulate the inner ear. A bit of background noise on the phone enables our ears to filter out echoes. A slightly mushy photograph can be easier to understand. Music and art depend on mess.
Procrastination makes sense too. America’s Marine Corps, the authors repeat (several times), never makes detailed plans in advance. Leaving important things to the last minute reduces the risk of wasting time on things that may ultimately prove not important at all.
The authors are witheringly contemptuous of the bogus equation of tidiness and morality—for example in corporate "clean desk" policies. Disorder and creativity are so closely linked that any employer who penalizes the first sacrifices the second, they argue. America's professional organizers, a thriving and lucrative cult of tidiness coaches, are merchants of guilt, not productivity boosters.
It's all fine, up to a point. But the book has two weaknesses. One is that it overstates the case. The case for tidiness in some environments—surgery, a dinner table or income tax returns—is really overwhelming. The other is that the book is a bit repetitive and disorganized. Even readers who love mess in their own lives don't necessarily like it in others.
Paraphrase the sentence "the tidiness lobby counts the benefits of neatness, but not its costs". (para. 2)
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Todays low gasoline prices make consumers willing ...
Todays low gasoline prices make consumers willing to indulge their preference for larger cars, which consume greater amounts of gasoline as fuel. So United States automakers are unwilling to pursue the development of new fuel-efficient technologies aggressively. The particular reluctance of the United States automobile industry to do so, however, could threaten the industrys future. Which of the following, if true, would provide the most support for the claim above about the future of the United States automobile industry?
A.A prototype fuel-efficient vehicle, built five years ago, achieves a very high 81 miles per gallon on the highway and 63 in the city, but its materials are relatively costly.
B.Small cars sold by manufacturers in the United States are more fuel efficient now than before the sudden jump in oil prices in 1973.
C.Automakers elsewhere in the world have slowed the introduction of fuel-efficient technologies but have pressed ahead with research and development of them in preparation for a predicted rise in world oil prices.
D.There are many technological opportunities for reducing the waste of energy in cars and light trucks through weight, aerodynamic drag, and braking friction.
E.The promotion of mass transit over automobiles as an alternative mode of transportation has encountered consumer resistance that is due in part to the failure of mass transit to accommodate the wide dispersal of points of origin and destinations for trips.
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This computer is______to all the other computers on the market.
A.super
B.advantageous
C.superior
D.beneficial
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Computers will become more advanced and they will also become easier to use.Improved speed recognition will make the operation of a computer easier. Virtual reality(虚拟现实), the technology of(请作答此空) wit
A.interact
B. interacting
C. communicate
D. Using
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Companies of intermediate size will not be able to afford a computer of their own but they will be able to hire some time on______ companys computer.
A.another
B.the others
C.other
D.the other
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A/An _ computer will be an indispensable diagnostic tool for doctors.
A.essential
B.intelligent
C.smart
D.sentient
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—Is this a computer room—()
A.Yes, it is
B.Yes, this is
C.Yes, it's
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A pension fund expects to pay obligations of $5, 000, 000 4 years from today. The fund will fund this obligation by making 5 annual, equal deposits into an account earning 3%, with the first deposit o
A.$904,874.
B.$941,773.
C.$1,125,662.