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For defining the QoS policies for each traffic class, which parameters should be identified? ()
A . minimum bandwidth guarantee
B . average bandwidth guarantee
C . optimum bandwidth guarantee
D . maximum bandwidth rate
E . IP precedence F priority
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There is
nothing
so
admirable
as a man
whose
sacrifices his life and happiness
for
others.
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He studies so hard to avoid () at the bottom of the class.
A . finishing
B . to finish
C . finished
D . finish
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A common class of wire rope used for mooring is the 6x19 class. What does the 6 represent?()
A . Factor of safety
B . Number of wires per strand
C . Number of strands per wire rope
D . Number of wires in the core
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Which interface must a class implement so that instances of the class are notified after any object is added to a session? ()
A . javax.servlet.http.HttpSessionListener
B . javax.servlet.http.HttpSessionValueListener
C . javax.servlet.http.HttpSessionBindingListener
D . javax.servlet.http.HttpSessionAttributeListener
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In the class, the preface we read is written for which book?
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Nothing in a happy marriage can replace the___________ love for each other.
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What’s the Chinese meaning for business class?
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What’s the Chinese meaning for \business class\.
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At a standard lumber mill, the first grading choice for hardwood is the ____.A. Factory Class B. Veneer Class C. Sawlog Class
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The teacher called the ______ of the three classes for a meeting.
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What did the religion so for the women?
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Congratulations! I feel so happy for you翻译为”恭喜恭喜,我真为你高兴”是对的还是错的
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听力原文:M: I'm really worried about paying my tuition for the next term at school. School fees are getting so high. I may have to cut back on my classes and work more hours to earn more.
W: I understand that you worry about that. Every year it seems to me that more students worry about money.
M: I agree. And it's hard to study full time and hold down any kind of job.
W: Have you thought about applying for financial aid?
M: Yah, now, I have, but the real problem is that so many people apply and there's just not enough financial aid available.
W: Maybe you could qualify for some kind of student loan that you would repay after you finish studying. You should go to the financial aid office and see what the requirements are.
M: I suppose that's true. Sometimes I wish the cost of education was completely covered by the government.
W: I'm sure we're not the only ones who are worried about this.
M: Oh, I think it's quite clear that a lot of people think about this. Now that a good education is becoming a must for one to get a good job, I think more people will worry in the future. I can't even pay for myself! How am I supposed to save up to pay for my kids to go to school?
W: Yeah, when you find the answer to that one, be sure to tell me.
(23)
A.The balance of work and study.
B.The financial aid.
C.Education and good job.
D.The tuition.
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听力原文:W: Good morning, Professor Sherwood, Thank you for accepting our interview. You've been doing re search on happiness for many years, so I'm sure you have some interesting information to share with our audience.
M: Good morning. I hope I can answer your questions.
W: Are people in rich countries happier than people in not-so-rich countries?
M: Well, I would say there is a relationship between national wealth and well-being. In other words, the economic wealth of a country does appear to reflect the overall well-being of its citizens.
W: Does it mean that rich people in a country are happier than poor people?
M: In some poor Countries, satisfaction with one's financial situation does affect happiness. But once people are able to afford the basic necessities of life; having more money doesn't necessarily make them happier.
W: What about rich places like Europe and United States? Are income and happiness related?
M: Very little. Rich people are only slightly happier than the average citizen.
W: I'm always wondering whether winning a lottery can bring happiness.
M: Well, as a matter of fact, various studies show that lottery winners only get temporary joy.
W: I guess wealth is like health. If you don't have your health or if you're extremely poor, you will be miserable.
M: Yes, that's true. Happiness is wanting what we have rather than getting what we want.
W: That's a nice way of putting it. In your opinion, do people become happier as their countries be come richer?
M: Well, if I take the case of the United States, from 1957 to 1996, the proportion of people who said that they were very happy declined from 35% to 30%. But during that same period, the average income per person in the United States doubled.
W: So, you mean that a steady increase in a country's prosperity does not mean an increase in its people's happiness.
M: That's right.
What does the woman do?
A.A teacher of economics.
B.A professor of studying happiness.
C.A consultant on economic affairs.
D.A specialist in political science.
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It is difficult to conceive how, even for those people well disposed to rule themselves, the attempt to achieve happiness should be rendered so______by one single curse, that of a bad form. of government.
A.laudatory
B.ineffectual
C.corrupt
D.disorganized
E.ill-tempered
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Researchers have found that happiness doesn’t appear to be anyone’s; the capacity for joy is a talent you develop largely for yourself.
A) disposal
B) domain
C) heritage
D) hostage
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I finally got the job IDreamed about.Never in my life________so happy.
A.did I feel
B.I felt
C.had I felt
D.I had left
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Researchers have found that happiness doesn‘t appear to be anyone‘s__________ the capacity for joy is a talent you develop largely for yourself.
A.hostage
B.domain
C.heritage
D.disposal
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There is nothing so()as a man who sacrifices his life and happiness for others.
A.admire
B.admiration
C.admirable
D.admiring
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Were it not for the debt, we ______a happy life:
A.are living
B.would live
C.were living
D.will live
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Woman: Do you mind closing the door? Our next door neighbors are making so much noise. Man: Do I mind? Id be happy to. Question: What does the man mean?
A.He"s not bothered by the noise.
B.He"s happy to close the door as the woman asks him to do.
C.He prefers to leave the door open.
D.He"s happy to talk to their neighbors.
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The traditional distinction between products that satisfy needs and those that satisfy wants is no longer adequate to describe classes of products. In today's prosperous societies the distinction has become blurred because so many wants have been turned into needs. A writer, for instance, can work with paper and pencils. These are legitimate needs for the task. But the work can be done more quickly and efficiently with a word processor. Thus a computer is soon viewed as a need rather than a want.
In the field of marketing, consumer goods are classed according to the way in which they are purchased. The two main categories are convenience goods and shopping goods. Two lesser types are specialty goods and unsought goods. It must be emphasized that all of these types are based on the way shoppers think about products, not on the nature of the products themselves. What is regarded as a convenience item in France(wine, for example) may be a specialty goods in the United States.
People do not spend a great deal of time shopping for such convenience items as groceries, newspapers, toothpaste, razor blades, aspirin, and candy. The buying of convenience goods may be done routinely, as some families buy groceries once a week. Such regularly purchased items are called staples. Sometimes convenience products are bought on impulse: someone has a sudden desire for an ice cream on a hot day. Or they may be purchased as emergency items.
Shopping goods are items for which customers search. They compare prices, quality, and styles, and may visit a number of stores be fore making a decision. Buying an automobile is often done this way.
Shopping goods fall into two classes: those that are perceived as basically the same and those that are regarded as different. Items that are looked upon as basically the same, include such things as home appliances, television sets, and automobiles. Having decided on the model desired, the customer, is primarily interested in getting the item at the most favorable price. Items regarded as inherently different include clothing, furniture, and dishes. Quality, style, and fashion will either take precedence over price, or they will not matter at all.
Specialty goods have characteristics that impel customers to make special efforts to find them. Price may be no consideration at all. Specialty goods can include almost any kind of product. Normally, specialty goods have a brand name or other distinguishing characteristics.
Unsought goods are items a consumer does not necessarily want or need or may not even know about. Promotion or advertising brings such goods to the consumer's attention. The product could be something new on the market as the Sony Walkman once was or it may be a fairly standard service, such as life insurance, for which most people will usually not bother shopping.
A word processor can be looked on as satisfying a need rather than a want if ______.
A.it is used at home to do paper work
B.it is used by a writer to type a novel
C.it becomes the only means to an end
D.a writer does not want to use it
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The inverted Chinese character for happiness ()means
A.the departure of happiness
B.the shared happiness
C.to cherish happiness
D.the advent of happiness