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The system hangs at boot time after starting NFS services.What is the most likely cause?()
A . The action parameter of rcnfs in /etc/inittab is 'off' and the script called is not exiting.
B . The action parameter of rcnfs in /etc/inittab is 'wait' and the script called is not exiting.
C . The action parameter of rcnfs in /etc/inittab is 'once' and the script called is not exiting.
D . The action parameter of rcnfs in /etc/inittab is 'respawn' and the script called is not exiting.
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The most likely time for oil pollution while bunkering is when().
A . final topping off is occurring
B . first starting to receive fuel
C . hoses are being blown down
D . hoses are disconnected and being capped
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An administrator runs mktcpip aixhost 172.168.0.50 enO to change the network address, but the command hangs for an extended period of time. Which of the following is the most likely cause of the problem()
A . entO is in a defined state
B . enO is currently active
C . There is no physical network adapter on the system
D . The address 172.168.0.50 is in use by another system
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Which two features of RMAN would must likely influence your decision to incorporate RMAN into your backup and recover strategy, if your most important requirement is to reduce the time ofrecovery?()
A . RMAN’s powerful command language.
B . RMAN backups can be parallelized.
C . RMAN allows for incremental block-level backups.
D . RMAN backup, restore, and recovery scripts can be stored.
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The system hangs at boot time after starting NFS services. What is the most likely cause?()
A . The action parameter of rcnfs in /etc/inittab is ’off’ and the script called is not exiting.
B . The action parameter of rcnfs in /etc/inittab is ’wait’ and the script called is not exiting.
C . The action parameter of rcnfs in /etc/inittab is ’once’ and the script called is not exiting.
D . The action parameter of rcnfs in /etc/inittab is ’respawn’ and the script called is not exiting
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When does the conversation most likely take place?
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If a pilot whose eyes have fully adapted to darkness is exposed to a bright flash of light, the time required for dark adaptation to be re-established is most likely to be (0.5分)
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If a consumer is prepared to spend time comparing competing offerings before making a purchase decision, the product is most likely to be a(n) ________.
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What programs will TechnoHome staff most likely take?
A.Word Processing, Spreadsheets, and leadership Skills for Senior Managers
B.Presentation Skills, Word processing and Databases
C.Word Processing and Spreadsheets
D.Presentation Skills, effective Meetings and Creating Lasting Relationships
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Who most likely Ms. Burns?
A.A magazine editor
B.A membership coordinator
C.A real estate agent
D.A job applicant for the realtor industry
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Who most likely is Mr. Williamson?
A.One of the award recipients
B.The event planner for the awards ceremony
C.The head of National Novel Writers Association
D.A staff at the Royal Empire Hotel
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Where does the conversation most likely take place?
A.At Tom's home.
B.In the street.
C.At the doctor's office.
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Who most likely is the series intended for?
A.HR workers
B.Business owners
C.Members of the public
D.Job applicants
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Who most likely is Ms. Victoria Bell?
A.A musician
B.A company owner
C.An event planner
D.An employee of KMC hospital
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Which service will the man most likely choose?
A.Regular mail service.
B.Express mail service.
C.Overnight mail service.
D.Special mail service.
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Who most likely will attend the workshop?
A.Staff members who regularly deal with the public
B.Managers with poor communication skills
C.Workers who need help with writing skills
D.Employees with poor presentation skills
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Where most likely is the announcement being made?
A.At a seminar.
B.At an exhibition.
C.At a concert hall.
D.In an office.
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Where most likely does Ms. Hutchison work?
A.A finance company
B.A post office
C.A printing shop
D.An office supplies firm
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The first is broadly the way Britain is at the moment: a mosaic of communities--Bangladeshi, Afro- Caribbean, Chinese or Jewish holding fast to a strong social identity, but lumbered also with a whole raft of benefits and disadvantages, most of them defined in economic terms l6. It's possible that will still be the pattern in 50 years time, but not very likely.
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The alternative is a pick-and-mix social landscape. At the moment ethnic minorities are moving in different directions at different rates, with personal and social engagement across ethnic boundaries increasing all the time. One crude indicator is the level of mixed race marriage: one in five Bangladeshi and Pakistani men born in Britain now has a white wife, and one in five babies born in Britain has one Afro-Caribbean and one white parent.
This implies a Britain in which people will construct multiple identities defined by all sorts of factors: class, ethnicity, gender, religion, profession, culture and economic position. It won't be clear-cut. Not all ethnic minorities, or members of an ethnic minority, will be moving in the same direction or identifying the same issues at the heart of their identities. It's about deciding who you are, but also about how other people define you.
That's what will be at the heart of the next 50 years: enduring communities linked by blood through time versus flexible, constantly shifting identities. Identity won't be about where you have come from; it will be a set of values you can take anywhere that is compatible with full participation in whichever society you live in.
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When is this talk most likely being given?
A.During the first week of class.
B.During midterm week.
C.On the last day of class.
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Who most likely will discuss a historical topic?
A.Elizabeth Harris
B.Sun-Hee Lee
C.Courtney Bell
D.Daniel Foster
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Where most likely is Mr. Andersons business located?
A.On Temple Road
B.On Cooper Road
C.On Riverfront Road
D.On Avalon Road
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Financial risk is most likely affected by:
A、dividends
B、long-term leases
C、General and administrative costs
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Where is the text most likely from?
A. A magazine
B. A newspaperSX
B.C. A journal SX
B.D. A reportSX
B.<
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B.Text 2SX
B.From the earliest, man has
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B.D.together to collect anSX
B.D.save the worlSX
B.D.s art treasures. Fine art treasures from many countries are kept in an art museum calleSX
B.D.the Louvre in Paris, France. The works of art have
B.en collecteSX
B.D.
B. the people of France over many centuries.SX
B.The Louvre has not always
B.en a museum. The first
B.ilSX
B.D.ng was a fort. In 1190, it was the kings’ castle with high walls anSX
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B.D.tower. It haSX
B.D.a moat to keep out his enemies. Over the years, the num
B.r of
B.ilSX
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B.D.the castle grew.
B. 1350, the castle was no longer neeSX
B.D.SX
B.D.as a fort. The Louvre
B.come a palace home for French kings anSX
B.D.queens.SX
B.When Francis I
B.came king of France in 1515, he
B.ought in artists from many countries. One of the artists was LeonarSX
B.D. SX
B.D. Vinci from Italy. SX
B.D. Vinci’s the Mona Lisa is the
B.st known painting in the museum toSX
B.D.y. In 1973, the Louvre
B.came a pu
B.ic museum, just as it is now. It is a place where art treasures have
B.en saveSX
B.D.for everyone to enjoy.