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()links all suppliers and customers as a chain in a certain product or service.
A . Contract
B . Business agreement
C . supply chain
D . network
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For all the remaining items the stated dates of shipment are(),but in no case would these dates be exceeded by ten days.
A . approximate
B . approximately
C . about
D . similar
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Which of the following logical volume placement policies is likely to give the best performance in most cases, all other factors being equal?()
A . INTRA-POLICY set to ’edge’, INTER-POLICY set to maximum
B . INTRA-POLICY set to ’center’, INTER-POLICY set to maximum
C . INTRA-POLICY set to ’middle’, INTER-POLICY set to minimum
D . INTRA-POLICY set to ’center’, INTER-POLICY set to minimum
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In case of accidents()the risk of sinking,all effective measures shall be taken to steer clear of the fairway to avoid()the traffic.
A . involving/impeding
B . involved/to impede
C . involving/to impede
D . involved/impeding
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As in the case of a voyage charter-party,it is implied in all bills of lading that()will be made from the contractual route unless such deviation is justified.
A . deviation
B . no deviation
C . navigation
D . no navigatio
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Experience shows that where signs of rust on steel shipments are apparent at the time of shipment,Mates-Receipts and Bills of Lading need not necessarily in all cases be()with the single word “rusty”.
A . claused
B . worded
C . given
D . writte
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()links all suppliers and customers as a chain in a certain product and service.
A . contract
B . Business agreement
C . supply chain
D . network
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You want to move all the objects of the APPS user in the test database to the DB_USER schema of the production database. Which option of IMPDP would you use to accomplish this task?()
A . FULL
B . SCHEMAS
C . REMAP_SCHEMA
D . REMAP_DATAFILES
E . REMAP_TABLESPACE
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Which of the following products and utilities can be used to update all encrypted data as well as the merchant key in a WebSphere Commerce database for a given instance?()
A . The Database Update Tool found in Configuration Manager
B . The LDAP Server
C . The WebSphere Application Server Administrative Console
D . The WebSphere Commerce SecurityUpdate Command
E . The WebSphere Commerce Administration Console
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A customer claims that while redeploying a web application in the production system all their customers are having to log in again. What do you recommend? ()
A . Sessions can't be preserved when redeploying applications. The customer needs to consider redeployment during late nights when the traffic is low.
B . Change the flag responsible for the development mode of their environment. In the production mode, all sessions are preserved while redeploying application.
C . Change Hotspot to JRockit. Sessions can't be preserved on HotSpot when redeploying application.
D . Use flag -version when redeploying the application. This will switch on the Side By Side deployment feature and preserve existing sessions.
E . Open a service request with Oracle Support. This is unexpected behavior. Sessions are preserved without any extra settings.
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Identity authentication, protocol encryption, secure guest access, voice over WLAN features, and a small device footprint are all highlights of what product in the wireless technology market?()
A . wireless monitoring device
B . wireless LAN controller
C . wireless bridge
D . wireless management device
E . access point
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In the case of the fur trade in Canada, __________is a major source of products.
A、lion
B、tiger
C、beaver
D、leopard
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_______________ includes all the activities involved in selling products or services directly to final consumers for their personal or family use.
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In developing a new product, we need to do detailed market analysis of all ideas first, and test those ideas in the market.
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They are all intended for companies in specific industry to display their new products and services.The meaning of the underlined word is____.
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When all the assets of a firm are designed to generate sales of a specific product in one country, the profits of the firm are normally unstable.
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E-C translation When I was indicted on May 7, no one, least of all I, anticipated that my case would snowball into one of the most famous trials in U. S. history.
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Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage. We all have offensive breath at one time or another. In most cases, offensive breath emanates from bacteria in the mouth, although there are other more causes.
Until a few years ago, the most doctors could do was to counsel patients with bad breath about oral cleanliness. Now they are finding new ways to treat the usually curable condition.
Bad breath can happen whenever the normal flow of saliva (唾液) slows. Our mouths are full of bacteria feeding on protein in bits of food and shed tissue. The bacteria emit evil smelling gases, the worst of which is hydrogen sulfide (硫 化物).
Mouth bacteria thrive in airless conditions. Oxygen rich saliva keeps their numbers down. When we sleep, for example, the saliva stream slows, and sulfur producing bacteria gain the upper hand, producing classic “morning breath”.
Alcohol hunger, too much talking, breathing through the mouth during exercise anything that dries the mouth produces bad breath. So can stress, though it’s not understood why. Some people’s breath turns sour every time they go on a job interview.
Saliva flow gradually slows with age, which explains why the elderly have more bad breath trouble than younger people do. Babies, however, who make plenty of saliva and whose mouths contain relatively few bacteria have characteristically sweet breath.
For most of us, the simple, dry mouth variety of bad breath is easily cured. Eating or drinking starts saliva and sweeps away many of the bacteria. Breakfast often stops morning breath.
Those with chronic dry mouth find that it helps to keep gum, hard candy, or a bottle of water or juice around. Brushing the teeth wipes out dry mouth bad breath because it clears away many of the offending bacteria.
Surprisingly, one thing that rarely works is mouthwash. The liquid can mask bad breath odor with its own smell, but the effect lasts no more than an hour. Some mouthwashes claim to kill the bacteria responsible for bad breath. The trouble is, they don’t necessarily reach all offending germs. Most bacteria are well protected from mouthwash under thick layers of mucus (粘液). If the mouthwash contains alcohol-as most do-it can intensify the problem by drying out the mouth.
第31题:The phrase “emanate from” in Paragraph 1 most probably means “________”.
A) thrive on
B) account for
C) originate from
D) descend from
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Using the total cost concept of applying the cost-plus approach to product pricing, all costs of manufacturing the product plus the selling and administrative expenses are included in the cost amount to which the markup is added()
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听力原文: A trademark is a word or words, name, symbol, label, device, or picture applied to a manufacturer's or merchant's product to identify it and distinguish it from similar products sold by others. Its most common form. is the brand name. In a trademark the protection is in the symbol that distinguishes the product, not in the product itself. A trademark in the United States comes into being as soon as and for as long as it is used. Trademarks that are not properly protected, however, may become available to all manufacturers. Registering trademarks helps protect them. In the United States, trademark registration provisions were enacted by Congress in 1870 and modified in 1881 and 1905. Federal registration under the Lanham Trademark Act of 1946 is made by sending application, label confirming trademark use, and a fee to the U. S Patent and Trademark Office.
A trade mark is NOT _________.
A.a symbol
B.a label
C.a device
D.a product
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All products have to go ()five checks in the whole process.A.toB.throughC.withD./
All products have to go ()five checks in the whole process.
A.to
B.through
C.with
D./
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It is hard to avoid mistakes. __ you correct them carefully, it will be all right. A. In the case B. As long as C. Although D. Despite
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In any country the wages commanded by laborers who have comparable skills but who work in various industries are determined by the productivity of the least productive unit of labor, i.e., that unit of labor which works in the industry which has the greatest economic disadvantage. We will represent the various opportunities of employment in a country like the United States by symbols: A, standing for a group of industries in which we have exceptional, economic advantages over foreign countries; B, for a group in which our advantages are less; C, one in which they are still less; D, the group of industries in which they are least of all.
When our population is so small that all our labor can be engaged in the group represented by A, productivity of labor (and therefore wages) will be at their maximum. When our population increases so that some of the labor will have to be set to work in group B, the wages of all labor must decline to the level of the productivity in that group. But no employer, without government aid, will yet be able to afford to hire labor to exploit the opportunities represented by C and D, unless there is a further increase in population.
But suppose that the political party in power holds the belief that we should produce every thing that we consume, that the opportunities represented by C and D should be exploited. The commodities that the industries composing C and D will produce have been hitherto obtained from abroad in exchange for commodities produced by A and B. The government now renders this difficulty by placing high duties upon the former class of commodities. This meads that workers in A and B must pay higher prices for what they buy, but do not receive higher prices for what they sell.
After the duty has gone into effect and the prices of commodities that can be produced by C and D have risen sufficiently, enterprisers will be able to hire labor at the wages prevailing in A and B, and establish industries in C and D. So far as the remaining laborers in A and B buy the products of C and D, the difference between the price which they pay for those products and the price that they would pay if they were permitted to import those products duty-free is a tax paid not to the government, but to the producers in C and D, to enable the latter to remain in business. It is an uncompensated deduction from the natural earnings of the laborers in A and B. Nor are the workers in C and D paid as much, estimated in purchasing power, as they would have received if they had been allowed to remain in A and B under the earlier conditions.
When C and D are established, workers in these industries______.
A.receive higher wages than do the workers in A and B
B.receive lower wages than do the workers in A and B
C.are not affected so adversely by the levying of duties as are workers in A and B
D.receive wages equal to those workers in A and B