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() allows the engine to be placed wherever is most suitable, as they no longer have to be aligned with reduction gearing and shafting as is the case with conventional installations.
A . Diesel engine propulsion
B . Diesel electric propulsion
C . Steam engine propulsion
D . Gas turbine propulsio
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We will spare no efforts to provide more()products to our customers.
A . competitive
B . competing
C . competed
D . competitio
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A customer has a new Power 720 with PowerVM Standard Edition. They plan to migrate their single-partition POWER5 550 to the new Power 720. How can the customer migrate from the POWER5 550 to the Power 720 with minimal effort and down time?()
A . Perform Live Partition Mobility between the two systems.
B . Move the boot disks from the old system to the new system.
C . Use Tivoli Storage Manager to back up the POWER5 550 and restore on the Power 720.
D . Upgrade AIX to the latest level on the POWER5 550 and clone using the mksysb command.
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Regulations require certain records to be retained on board for at least 3 months after a ship is involved in a casualty or until advised that they are no longer needed on board by the ().
A . owner
B . Master
C . person in charge
D . Officer in Charge,Marine Inspectio
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A medical customer has an installed HS21 blade with no local disk. They are attempting to set up boot from SAN using a Windows 2003 CD. Which sequence is correct for this procedure? ()
A . Install Windows from the CD using the QLogic driver provided on the CD, configure the LUN and zone for the target server, and then configure the blade UEFI to boot from SAN.
B . Configure the LUN and zone for the target server, install Windows from the CD and press F6 when prompted to supply the driver, and then configure the QLogic adapter BIOS to boot from SAN.
C . Configure the LUN and zone for the target server, configure the QLogic adapter BIOS to boot from SAN, install Windows from the CD, and then press F6 when prompted to supply the driver.
D . Configure the blade UEFI to boot from SAN, configure the LUN and zone for the target server, and then install Windows from the CD using the QLogic driver provided on the CD
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When Westerners come to Chinese gardens, they are confused, because there is no what?
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All the students choose summer as their time to serve as an intern since they have no classes at that time.
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We should spare no effort to_____ our environment.
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Many people simply say that they want something, but they do not ____the effort required to achieve it.
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Tom: I see in the paper they're sending more equipment to space. And we might have to live there someday.John: ______! I'm staying right here!A.Never I B.Not meC.No me D.None me
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How awful it would be to be a celebrity, always in the public eyes, Celebrities lead very. stressful lives, no matter【51】glamorous or powerful they are, they have too little privacy, too【52】pressure, and no safety.
【53】. one thing, celebrities don't have the privacy an ordinary person has. The most personal details of their lives are splashed all over the front pages of newspapers and magazines.
【54】a celebrity's family is hauled into the spotlight. Photographers hound celebrities at their homes, in restaurants, and【55】the streets, hoping to get a picture of their idols. When celebrities try to do the things that normal people do, like eat【56】or attend a football game, they 【57】the risk of being interrupted by thoughtless autograph hounds or mobbed by aggressive fans.
【58】addition to the loss of privacy, celebrities must cope【59】the constant pressure of having to look great and act right. Their physical appearance is always【60】observation, Famous women, especially,【61】from the spotlight, drawing remarks like "She really looks old" or "Boy, has she put on weight". Unflattering pictures of celebrities are photographers' prizes to be sold to the highest bidder; this increases the pressure on celebrities to look good【62】all times. Famous people are also under pressure to act calm under any【63】. Because they are constantly observed, they have【64】freedom to blow off steam or to do something just a little crazy. Most important, celebrities must deal with the stress of being in constant danger. The friendly grabs, hugs, and kisses of enthusiastic fans can quickly turn into uncontrolled assaults on a celebrity's hair, clothes, and car. Most people agree that photographers【65】some responsibility for the death of one of the leading celebrities of the 1990s—Princess Diana.【66】or not their pursuit caused the crash that took her life, it % clear she was chased as aggressively as any escaped convict【67】bloodhounds. And celebrity can even lead to deliberately lethal attacks. The attempt to kill Ronald Reagan and the murder of John Lennon came about because 2 unbalanced people became obsessed with these world-famous figures. Famous people must live with the fact that they are always fair game—and never【68】out of season, Some people【69】of starring roles, their names in lights, and their picture on the cover of People magazine. But the cost is far too high. A famous person gives up private life, feels pressured to look and act certain ways all the time, and is never completely safe. And ordinary, calm life is far safer and saner【70】 a life of fame.
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When they built this office block, they gave no consideration to people in wheelchairs.
A.wonder
B.advice
C.thought
D.request
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听力原文:W: I sold the idea to the bosses by refusing to take no for an answer. It was tough at first, but they finally agreed that it was a good idea.
M: Yes, I believe the key to salespeople is not accepting your first refusal.
Q: What does the man say about salespeople?
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A.Salespeople must be persistent.
B.Salespeople don't sell enough.
C.Salespeople sell too much.
D.Salespeople are inconsiderate.
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Try to be comfortable with others no matter how they act, and try to make others comfortable in your presence.()
此题为判断题(对,错)。
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Salt is as necessary to life as water. In many areas of Africa people once drank the urine (尿) of animals because they had no other source of salt. Without salt, human beings die.
The human body demands that the amount of salt in the blood always stay the same.When the body does not get enough salt, it protects itself by letting less salt leave the body in urine and sweat. But it cannot reduce this output to zero. Some salt is always escaping. On a completely saltless diet, like that of some people in Africa, the body steadily loses small amounts of salt through the kidneys (肾) and sweat glands (腺). It then tries to ad-just to this loss by speeding up its secretion (分泌) of water. In this way, the body attempts to keep the amount of salt in the blood at the necessary level. The result is a slow drying up of body and, finally, death. The person dies of thirst.
In cases where there is little or no water to drink, the body tries to do the opposite thing. Again, it must keep the salt level in the blood constant. Because it has little water, it attempts to stop water from leaving the body and to increase its secretion of salt. But, as with the escaping salt, it cannot be completely successful. Some water still leaves and the person eventually dies of thirst. In short, the body's normal needs for salt and for water are both parts of the same important need to keep the salt level in the blood constant.
Some African people once drank animal urine______.
A.when they were going to die
B.because they were thirsty
C.because there was little salt
D.because they were short of water
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If businessmen are taxed too much, they will no longer be motivated to work hard, with the result that incomes from taxation might actually ______.
A.shrink
B.delay
C.disperse
D.sink
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It was about time that they______a real effort to settle their quarrel in a friendly way.
A.make
B.will make
C.are making
D.made
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For some employers, the policy of lifelong employment is particularly important because it means that they can put money and effort into their staff (职员) training and make them loyal to the company. What they do is to select young people who have potential (潜能) and who can be trained, they then give the young people the kinds of skills that will make them suitable employees for the company. In other words, they adjust their training to their particular needs.
One recently employed graduate says that she is receiving a great deal of valuable training from the company. "This means that I will be a loyal employee, " she says, " And it also means that the company will want to keep me. I am an important investment for them. So the policy is a good one because it benefits both the employer and the employee. "
Recently, however, attitudes towards lifelong employment are beginning to change. Employees are slowly beginning to accept the idea that lifelong employment is not always in their best interest and that changing firms can have career advantages.
The purpose of lifelong employment is to______.
A.adjust the needs of the company to its employees
B.make employees loyal to their company
C.select the best skilled young employees
D.keep the skilled staff satisfied
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after the surgery, Jerry’s wife tried to persuade him to stay loner in the hospital, but with no effort1.()
对
错
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Dr. Calerin ’s efforts could lead to the development of a treatment for cancer, but they have received ----- media attention.()
A.least
B.a few
C.little
D.fewer
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I’m in no _____ this evening to listen to his silly jokes.
A.mood
B.feeling
C.attitude
D.opinion
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Modern children ___ so ____ ____ the electronic media that they have little or no awareness of the marvelous world to be discovered in books.
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All our efforts to persuade her to come and stay with us were of no ____.
A.result
B.avail
C.effect
D.purpose
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In 1939 two brothers, Mac and Dick McDonald, started a drive-in restaurant in San Bernadina, California.They carefully chose a busy corner for their location'.They had run their own businesses for years, first a theater, then a barbecue restaurant, and then another drive-in.But in their new operation, they offered a new, shortened menu: French fries, hamburgers, and sodas.To this small selection they added one new concept: quick service, no waiters or waitresses, and no tips.
Their hamburgers sold for fifteen cents.Cheese was another four cents.Their French fries and hamburgers had a remarkable uniformity, for the brothers had developed a strict routine for the preparation of their food, and they insisted on their cooks'sticking to their routine.Their new drive-in became incredibly popular, particularly for lunch.People drove up by the hundreds during the busy noontime.The self-service restaurant was so popular that the brothers had allowed ten copies of their restaurant to be opened.They were content with this modest success until they met Ray Kroc.
Kroc was a salesman who met the McDonald brothers in 1954, when he was selling milkshake-mixing machines.He quickly saw the unique appeal of the brothers'fast-food restaurants and bought the right to franchise other copies of their restaurants.The agreement struck included the right to duplicate the menu.The equipment, even their red and white buildings with the golden arches.
Today McDonald's is really a household name.Its names for its sandwiches have come to mean hamburger in the decades since the day Ray Kroc watched people rush up to order fifteen-cent hamburgers.In 1976, McDonald's had over $ 1 billion in total sales.Its first twenty-two years is one of the most incredible success stories in modern American business history.
26.This passage mainly talks abort().
A.the development of fast food services
B.how McDonald's became a billion-dollar business
C.the business careers of Mac and Dick McDonald
D.Ray Kroc's business talent
27.Mac and Dick managed all of the following businesses except().
A.a drive-in
B.a cinema
C.a theater
D.a barbecue restaurant
28.We may infer from this passage that ().
A.Mac and Dick McDonald never became wealthy for they sold their idea to Kroc
B.The location the McDonalds chose was the only source of the great popularity of their drive-in
C.Forty years ago there were numerous fast-food restaurants
D.Ray Kroc was a good businessman
29.The passage suggests that().
A.creativity is an important element of business success
B.Ray Kroc was the close partner of the McDonald brothers
C.Mac and Dick McDonald became broken after they sold their ideas to Ray Kroc
D.California is the best place to go into business
30.As used in the second sentence of the third paragraph, the word “unique” means ().
A.special
B.attractive
C.financial
D.peculiar