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The EMP table has these columns:
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Management wants a list of names of employees who have been with the company for more than five years. Which SQL statement displays the required results?()
A . SELECT ENAME FROM EMP WHERE SYSDATE-HIRE_DATE > 5;
B . SELECT ENAME FROM EMP WHERE HIRE_DATE-SYSDATE > 5;
C . SELECT ENAME FROM EMP WHERE (SYSDATE-HIRE_DATE)/365 > 5;
D . SELECT ENAME FROM EMP WHERE (SYSDATE-HIRE_DATE)* 365 > 5
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The EMP table has these columns: ENAME VARCHAR2(35) SALARY NUMBER(8,2) HIRE_DATE DATE Management wants a list of names of employees who have been with the company for more than five years. Which SQL statement displays the required results? ()
A . SELECT ENAME FROM EMP WHERE SYSDATE-HIRE_DATE >5;
B . SELECT ENAME FROM EMP WHERE HIRE_DATE-SYSDATE >5;
C . SELECT ENAME FROM EMP WHERE (SYSDATE_HIRE_DATE)/365 >5;
D . SELECT ENAME FROM EMP WHERE (SYSDATE_HIRE_DATE)*/365 >5
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They()each other for more than twenty years.
A . don't see
B . didn't see
C . haven't seen
D . hadn't see
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Although Wales has been united with England for more than 400 years,the Welsh has kept alive().
A . their own language
B . their own literature
C . their own tradition
D . All of the above
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() for more than 30 years, we are confident we can give our customers complete satisfaction.
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Kingston is more than ___________ years old.
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邓丽君的歌曲《你怎么说》中 “你说过两天来看我,一等就是一年多”,其英文译词应该直译为“ You said you would visit me two days later, but I wait for you more than one year ”,译词才能入歌配曲演唱。
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One day they passed more than 20 villages in _______, and some of these are said to have stretched for six miles or more.
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He has been fighting bravely against a _____ ( 晚期的 ) cancer for more than two years.
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We hadn’t met for 20 years, but I recognized her ________ I saw her.
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For more than 20 years, we've been supporting educational programs that ______ from kindergartens to colleges.
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We hadn’t met for 20 years,but I recognized her__________ I saw her.
A.for the moment
B.the moment when
C.at the moment when
D.the moment
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The first shiploads of immigrants bound for the territory which is now the United States crossed the Atlantic more than a hundred years after the 15th- and 16th-century explorations of North America.
请将上面这段话翻译成中文,谢谢!
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听力原文:M: More than a colleague complains that I smell of garlic for a couple of days after we've been to the Italian restaurant.
W: Then, how about the Korean today?
Q: What can we infer from the conversation?
(17)
A.They'll go to the Italian restaurant.
B.They'll go to the Korean restaurant.
C.They decide not to eat garlic any more.
D.They'll invite the man's colleagues to have some Italian food.
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This announcement is for all Iverson, Inc. employees. We are happy to share with you that the employee (81) with the Iverson Gold Standard Award at this year's company banquet is none other than Ms. Daniela Tela.
During her 25-year tenure with Iverson, Ms. Tela has demonstrated a firm commitment to the ideals and values we hold so dear. What's more, she exemplifies the tremendous potential for (82) in our company. Ms. Tela started with Iverson as a summer intern in 1986 and has risen to her current post of executive vice president in record time.
The Gold Standard Award, as well as several other employee honors, will be presented during the banquet this Friday, June 11. If you have not received a formal invitation with details about the location, time, and program, please contact Eva Sandoval in Events Planning at extension 110. Congratulations to Daniela Tela and all of our other award (83) , and we'll see you on Friday.
(41)
A.is honoring
B.will be honored
C.has honored
D.to be honored
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听力原文:M: The washing machine in our apartment is more than seventeen years old, and it worked just fine until last night. Now, I can't for the life of me get it to work.
W: You'll never be able to get spare parts for it. It might be time to invest in a more recent model.
Q: What can be inferred from the conversation about the washing machine?
(16)
A.It should have lasted longer.
B.The man should buy new parts for it.
C.The man should consider buying a new one.
D.It wasn't a good investment.
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听力原文: Pope John Paul the Second has died at the age of 84 after leading the Roman Catholic Church for more than 26 years. The Polish-born pontiff died after suffering heart and kidney failure following two hospitalizations in as many months.
News of John Paul's passing was delivered to tens-of-thousands of people who gathered in Saint Peter's Square to light candles and pray for the pope. As they heard the news, some in the crowd raised their hands to their faces in disbelief, while others began sobbing uncontrollably. For many, John Paul was the only pope they ever knew.
John Paul's death marks the end of a reign that revolutionized the papacy. He traveled to more than 120 countries t6 minister to his widespread {lock of more than one-billion people. He built bridges to other faiths and confessions, and he spoke out forcefully in favor of the world's poor and oppressed.
How long had Pope John Paul been leading the Roman Catholic Church?
A.For more than 84 years.
B.For more than 26 years.
C.For more than 60 years.
D.For more than 30 years.
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听力原文: Scientists say sharks have lived in the world's oceans for millions of years. Scientists say there are more than 350 different kinds of sharks.
Sharks do not have bones, and a shark has an extremely good sense of smell. It can find. small amounts of substances in the water, such as blood, body liquids and chemicals produced by animals. Sharks also sense electrical and magnetic power linked to nerves and muscles of living animals. These powerful senses help them find their fond. Some sharks will eat just about anything. Many unusual things have been found in the stomachs of some large sharks. They include shoes, dogs, a cow's foot and metal protective clothing.
About forty percent of the different kinds of sharks lay eggs. The others give birth to live young. Some sharks carry their young inside their bodies like humans do.
Scientists are beginning to understand the importance of sharks to humans. Medical researchers want to learn more about the shark's body defense system against disease. They know that sharks recover quickly from injuries. Sharks appear never to suffer infections, cancer or heart diseases.
What is this passage mainly about?
A.The necessity of protecting sharks.
B.The living environment of sharks.
C.The dangers of sharks to human beings.
D.An introduction to sharks.
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听力原文:W: Could you check on the arrangements in the conference room for this evening's program? We may have more guests than expected.
M: Sure, and I'll arrange for extra chairs. Is there anything else you want me to do?
W: Please get Hari to ensure that all the sound equipment is working fine. Last week we had a problem with the microphones.
M: Yes, we need to be extra careful this time. But I'm sure Hari's at his job already.
What does the woman want the man to do?
A.Send out the invitations.
B.Arrange for accommodations.
C.Welcome guests to a show.
D.Supervise preparations for an event.
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According to the passage, when could people start using a maglev commerciaily?A.In 5 years. B.In 10 years.C.In 20 years.D.In more than 20 years.
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Having lived under the same shelter for more than thirty years, his tastes and habits _______ completely with those of his wife.
A、correspond
B、exchange
C、consistent
D、coincide
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听力原文: President Fidel Castro holds talks today with Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien in Havana. Mr. Chretien is expected to urge Mr. Castro to release four dissidents from jail. Canadian officials say Mr. Chrtien will also make a general appeal for the release of more than 300 other political prisoners in Cuba. Mr. Chretien is the first Canadian leader to visit Cuba in more than 20 years. He arrived in Havana yesterday.
President Fidel Castro holds talks today with Canadian _______.
A.officials
B.Foreign Minister
C.Prime Minister
D.President
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The writer's mother collected stamps for him for more than ten years.
A.Right.
B.Wrong.
C.Doesn't say.
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As for the influence of computerization, _____ have we seen the results more clearly than in the United States.
A.anywhere
B.nowhere
C.somewhere
D.everywhere