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Most of the Windows 2000 Professional clients on your network use the TCP/IP Protocol to communicate with Server. You want to increase network performance. Where do you change the binding order of your protocols? ()
A . On the Windows 2000 Server, set TCP/IP for the Server service at the top.
B . On the Windows 2000 Professional computers, set TCP/IP for the Workstation service at the top.
C . On the Windows 2000 Server, set TCP/IP for the Workstation service at the top.
D . On the Windows 2000 Professional computers, set TCP/IP for the Server service at the top.
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Our guide gave us a detailed ________ of this painting
but we still do not understand.
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7. Most of us thought that you ______ to those questions in an interesting and unusual way.
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What are the most likely choices do you have in writing background of the introduction? ( )
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Do not attempt to do a thing unless you are sure of yourself, but do not ____ it simply because someone else is not sure of you.
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Paraphrase the underlined word in the following sentence. Most of the other kind of reading you do is for learning of some sort, because you have to understand it and perhaps retain it.
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In the US, if you have certain years of working experience and return to university to do your graduate degrees, people would think that ( ).
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Many people have tried to sell us DVD players, but you are certainly one of _________ (persuasive) salespeople we have met.
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—I've prepared all kinds of food for the picnic.
—Do you mean we ________ bring anything with us?
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—I've prepared all kinds of food for the picnic. —Do you mean we ________ bring anything with us?
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It happens to all of us sometimes, doesn’t it? You have a deadline to meet,but instead of doing your work, you check Facebook or do some on line shopping.This is called procrastination, and it affects everyone.So how can you stop procrastinating?
We often procrastinate because a task seems too big, or impossible to achieve.Try breaking down the task into smaller pieces.For example, instead of thinking,“I need to finish this essay by 10 p.m.tonight ” tell yourself,“I’ m going to make a short outline, fill that in, and then look for quotes.”
Another important factor is your environment, isn’t it? If there are too many distractions in your work space, you may be tempted to procrastinate more.Are there any things in your work space (for example, a TV) that could be causing you to lose focus?
Making a timeline with goals and deadlines is a great way to stop yourself from procrastinating.
However, it is important to make your deadlines realistic so that you can be sure you’ll stick to them.
Some people like to wait for the perfect time to start a task, while the perfect time is often now.Try something called the Two-Minute Rule to help you get started.This idea comes from David Allen’ s best-selling book, Getting Things Done.It states that.if something takes less than two minutes, such as washing your dishes after a meal, then you should do it now.
1.Procrastination means().
A.putting your work off till later
B.doing your work quickly
C.doing your work carefully
D.doing your work well
2.Sometimes we procrastinate because a task seems too().
A.easy
B.small
C.fun
D.big
3.Having a TV in your work space is an example of an environmental().
A.distraction
B.reaction
C.attration
D.concentration
4.Setting realistic is a() good way to stop procrastinating.
A.environments
B.deadlines
C.focus
D.places
5.The Two-Minute Rule states that if something takes no more than two minutes, you should().
A.put it aside
B.do it later
C.do it now
D.wait for a moment
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听力原文:M: Do you know that Chinese first played football hundreds of years ago?F: But now the Europeans play it well.
What does the woman think?
A.She thinks the Japanese first got to know how to play football.
B.She doesn't think football came from China.
C.She thinks the Europeans play football better.
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听力原文:I do think you ought to get a small computer for your business. It would do most of the routine tasks in a tenth of the time you spend on them now. Then you'd have time to do other things. You'd soon wonder how on earth you ever managed with-out one.
(22)
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City traffic jam—one of the least wanted effects of the motor vehicle—is something with which we're all familiar and for which most of us have an answer. But which solution is best?
Some people suggest for better roads, others for cars to be banned (禁止) from city centers and yet others say better public transport would attract drivers from their lonely and boring journeys.
But the important question is what natural power creates a big city center. We are, after all, in an age of electronic communication; our big shopping areas have moved out of city centers, and our living areas moved out of them long ago.
Yet some force causes offices and service industries related to them to gather in London or New York or Tokyo. This suggests that far from the problems of a crowded environment forcing companies and people to move out, there is a critical (重大的) size beyond which more companies are attracted to move in. Nobody seems to know why, yet the answer is important to the way traffic jam is dealt with.
Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as the cause of the traffic problem?
A.The poor public transport.
B.The over-concentration of shopping centers.
C.The great number of cars in the city centers.
D.The bad road conditions.
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Most of us go through life adding______to knowledge, polishing a concept here or there, doing an experiment, contributing a few leaves—or, if we are lucky, a twig—to the tree of knowledge.
A.impartially
B.impassably
C.incrementally
D.melodiously
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let us suppose that you are____position of_____parent.Would you allow your child to do such a thing
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—Do you knowbout theccident which hppened in the center of the city —Yes. But it ws some
—Do you knowbout theccident which hppened in the center of the city —Yes. But it ws some time—Do you knowbout theccident which hppened in the center of the city —Yes. But it ws some time we relized the truth.before B.when C.since D.until
A.before
B.when
C.since
D.until
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Work is a very important part of life in the United States. When the early Protestant 【1】came to this country, they brought the【2】that work was the way to God and heaven. This attitude, the Protestant work【3】, still【4】America today. Work is not only important for【5】benefits, the salary, but also for social and【6】needs, the【7】of doing something for the good of the society. Americans spend most of their lives working,【8】productive. For most Americans, their work【9】them: they are what they do. What happens,【10】, when a person can no longer wrork?
Most Americans stop working at age sixty-five or seventy and retire.【11】work is such an important part of life in this culture, retirement can be very difficult. Retirees often feel that they are useless and【12】Of course, some people are happy to retire; but leaving one's job,【13】it is, is a difficult change,【14】for those who look forward to retiring. Many retirees do not know 15 to use their time or they feel lost without their jobs.
Retirement can also bring【16】problems. Many people depend on Social Security checks every month.【17】their working years, employees【18】a certain percentage of their salaries to the government. Each employer【19】gives a certain percentage to the government. When people retire, they receive this money as【20】.
(1)
A.people
B.immigrants
C.believers
D.followers
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Most of us trade money for entertainment. Movies, concerts and shows are enjoyable but expensive. (78) If you think that you can't have a good time without spending a lot of money, read on. A little resourcefulness and a few minutes of newspaper—scanning should give you some pleasant surprises.
People may be the most interesting show in a large city. Stroll through busy streets and see what everybody else is doing. You will probably see people from all over the world; you will certainly see people of every age, size, and shape, and you'll get a free fashion show, too. Window—shopping is also a safe sport—is the stores are closed.
Check the listings in your neighborhood paper. Local colleges or schools often welcome the public to hear an interesting speaker or a good debate. The film or concert series at the local public library probably won't cost you a penny. Be sure to check commercial ad vertisements too. A flea market can provide hours of pleasant brow sing. Perhaps you can find a free cooking or crafts in a department store.
Plan ahead for some activities. It is always more pleasant not to have people in front of you in a museum or at a zoo. You may save some money, too, since these places often set aside one or two free admission days at slow times during the week. (79) Pretend that you are a tourist from time to time, and get to know your city all over a gain including the indispensable (不可错过的) sights that people travel miles to see. If you feel like taking an interesting walk, find a free walking tour, or plan one yourself. You will see your city in a new perspective (视角) once you know more about its history or its architectural treasures. With imagination and a spirit of adventure you can quite easily find good entertainment at no cost at all.
Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A.There are many kinds of amusements you can enjoy without spending much money.
B.Local colleges often hold meetings to debate the issues people are interested in.
C.The film shown at the local public library is often free of charge.
D.You should be a tourist if you want to know more about the city you live in.
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听力原文:A: About big international issues: what do you see as the most important environmental issues of the moment?
B: It’s quite difficult to make a kind of hierarchy of worry here, because so many issues are there, and so … and they’re all very very important. But I think it has to be said that as far as we we’re concerned, as a campaigning organization, it really is the rain forest that we are concentrating on most. If we don’t take action on that issue within the next five years, then environmental pressure groups won’t have anything to do in ten years’ time, because there won’t be any rain forests, really, for them to campaign about. So this is a critical period for the rain forests, the next five years, and there is enough flexibility in the system to allow us to hope that we’re going to be able to make some changes during that time. So that’s why we’ve made it our priority.
A: What’s so important about the rain forests, then? Er, what’s, what’s the difference between having them or not having them? Isn’t it just, you know, basically either there’re a lot of trees there or there aren’t a lot of trees there?
B: Uhh…well that’s what some people would like to think. Um, there, it’s important in many different ways, important firstly for the countries themselves, in terms of the fact that millions of people depend on the rain forests for their livelihood, and for their … the quality of their environment, through the protection of watersheds, and so on. Secondly, they’re important because of the biological richness of the rain forests. Um, a genetic chest … treasure chest is how they’ve been described. Um, more than 60% of the world’s species is to be found in the rain forests. Write that off, and you write off that genetic storehouse. Lastly, they’re important at international level because of the impact on climate patterns that one would find if the rain forests were destroyed. So, whether you’re looking closely at the tribal people who depend on them, the countries which depend on them, the international community which depends on them, indeed the, the, you know, the creatures themselves, um, it’s actually the most critical issue that we face. And our prime job is of course to try and get people to understand how it is, even in countries where there are no rain forests, that they still have a connection with that rain forest.
You will hear a recording about environmental issues.
Mark one letter(A, B or C)for the correct answer.
After you have listened once, replay the recording.
According to the speaker, ______ is the most important environmental issues of the moment.
A.air pollution
B.water pollution
C.rain forests
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According to the Passage, which of the following people do you think can benefit most from public relations services?
A.Stockholders.
B.Presidents.
C.Artists.
D.Scholars.
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—What do you think of your nephew?---He _____ be very naughty but at the same time you _____ help liking him.()
A、will ; will
B、won't; can't
C、may ; may
D、can; can't
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Everyone(1)of the President of the US(2)the most powerful man in (3).But when the repr
Everyone(1)of the President of the US(2)the most powerful man in (3).But when the representatives of the 13 former British colonies(4)to draw up the constitution of the new country (5) 1788, (6) of them were not sure whether they (7) to have a President at all.There were even (8) who (9) a king, (10) their successful war against the British king,George III.The decision was in doubt (11)the last moment.One group wanted (12) for life,while (13)suggested that )(14) not be a President,because a Committee would govern the country better;a third group (15) a President (16) term of office would last seven years but who could not stand for reelection,because they were afraid he would spend his time (17) votes at the next election.In the end they chose George Washington as President for four years and let him (18) for reelection because they trusted him.But they were (19)to make rules in case a future President (20) badly and these rules were used to get rid of President Nixon two hundreds years later.
1、A.use to think B.think C.thinks D.uses to think
2、A.to be B.being C.like D.as
3、A.western world B.the western world C.accident D.the accident
4、A.found B.met C.encountered D.put together
5、A.at B.by C.on D.in
6、A.a number B.a great deal C.a large amount D.the most
7、A.should B.would C.needed D.must
8、A.few B.a few C.little D.a little
9、A.had preferred B.would have preferred C.should have preferred D.were preferring
10、A.although B.however C.nevertheless D.in spite of
11、A.until B.as far as C.so far as D.by
12、A.that the President was elected B.that the President would be elected C.to elect the President D.to be elected the President
13、A.another B.other C.the other D.some other
14、A.it should B.it would C.there should D.there would
15、A.would have liked B.would rather C.would like D.would be liking
16、A.that's B.whose C.which D.of which
17、A.looking for B.to look for C.to look at D.looking at
18、A.stand B.to stand C.be standing D.that he stood
19、A.so careful B.too careful C.careful enough D.enough careful
20、A.would carry B.carried C.would behave D.Behaved
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Complete the dialogues. I always read a paper at the weekend. ~ But do you read all of
Complete the dialogues. I always read a paper at the weekend.~ But do you read all of it 1 Did you ____ TV last night ~ Yes, I ____ aprogramme about dogs. 2 I read the story but I don’t ____ it’strue. ~ No, ____ of it is true. It’s all false. 3 Have you heard the ____ ~ No, what’s ____ 4 Did you ____to the radio this morning ~ Yes, I ____ the 8 o’clock news. 5 What’s in the ____ this morning ~ I don’t know; I never buy one. 6 Have you seen the weather ____ ~ Yes, it’sgoing to rain. 7 What did you ____ on TV ~ Oh, nothing ____.