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Which one of the following describes who will be able to see an existing doc that contains a readers field ?()
A . only those people listed in the access list
B . anyone listed as a reader or above in the acl
C . only those people list in the readers field
D . anyone list as a reader or above in the acl and who is also list in the readers field
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A new router is added to an existing HSRP standby group. One of the existing routers is in anactive state, the other is in a standby state. Under what circumstance will the new router becomethe active router?()
A . The new router will become active immediately because it’s the newest router introduced intothe group
B . The new router can become active only when the existing active router and the existing standbyrouter become unavailable
C . The new router has a lower priority value
D . The new router will never become active unless the existing active router becomes unavailable
E . The new router has preempt configured and a higher priority
F . The new router has a higher priority value
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A new()will be set up in this area so we will have enough electricity in the future.
A . power station
B . electricity station
C . power factory
D . electrical statio
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In the fifties last century many new cities()in the desert
A . bring up
B . make up
C . grew up
D . build u
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Which command will list ODM class descriptions to provide the format needed to create a new class?()
A . A.odmadd
B . B.odmget
C . C.odmshow
D . D.odmcreate
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Which of the following commands will enable you to see the contents of the IP routing table andsend the output to a TFTP server at the same time?()
A . show ip route ∣ to tftp://192.168.1.1/route.txt
B . show ip route ∣ tee tftp://192.168.1.1/route.txt
C . show ip route ∣ include tftp://192.168.1.1/route.txt
D . show ip route ft include tJtp://19Z168.1.1/route.txt
E . show ip route ∣ redirect tftp://192.168.1.1/route.txt
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Which of the following will begin a new unit of work?()
A . The CONNECT statement
B . The first FETCH of a cursor
C . The BEGIN TRANSACTION statement
D . The first executable SQL statement
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3. A high level of the Gain, allows you to see greater detail around you, but will______ the screen.
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The trial will _______ with a new jury today.
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You can see a cover of the New Yorker in the video. On the cover, human beings are begging for money from AI. AI refers to ________ intelligence.
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The publisher will send you a specimen copy of their new book___.
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From the dialogue, showing the new hires around the company will give the new staff a sense of being valued.
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Which method will a speaker use for a prepared speech competition like that in the CCTV Cup and the 21 st Century Cup?
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30. What will James and Sarah discuss at their next meeting?A. the Health and Safety reportB. the programme for the French clientsC. the appointment of a new PA
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Purchasing the new production line will be a__________ deal for the company.
A.profitable
B.tremendous
C.forceful
D.favorite
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The United Nations General Assembly will set up a new agency to
A.deal with gender equality.
B.promote women employment.
C.unify existing UN bodies.
D.accelerate world peace.
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听力原文:A:You should go to see the new movie. They want to hold it over for another two weeks.
B:Mm, normally I wouldn't, but I should as you recommend it so strongly.
The woman's usual attitude towards films is______.
A.mixed.
B.fascinated.
C.enthusiastic.
D.disinterested.
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Drive straight ahead, and then you will see a____to the Shanghai-Nanjing Expressway.
A.sign
B.mark
C.signal
D.board
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Peering into the 21st century, authorities on the future see extraordinary changed. New scientific breakthroughs will allow machines to take on more tasks that human brain has traditionally done.
Computers, which once only remembered data, will make more decisions. Machines that today tell doctors what symptoms the patients have may soon be recommending whether or not to perform. surgery as well. Others will design new buildings after questioning buyers about their preferences. Increasingly, human thought processes and even values are being programmed into computers, according to Earl Joseph, president of a consulting firm. "Imagine machines which are smarter and more intelligent than humans and, with their embedded(植入的) initiative, can't wait to tell you about it," he says.
In everyday life, the future will mean talking directly to computers without pushing buttons. Just tell a toaster, stove or other kitchen device what to do, and it will hear the message. The oven may even decide itself how long to cook the roast. Tell the television, "I want to watch Channel 12 at 8 p.m., but store the show for next week," and the job will be done.
The computer will talk back, too. Already some soft-drink machines complain loudly if you don't deposit enough cash. At home, a bedside machine may someday tell you, "You forgot to turn off the basement light."
Away from home, the automobile of the future will think for itself. Scientists predict that drivers will feed destinations into a computer that will then explain what route to take and even tell where parking spaces are available. A city's traffic-control system might instruct the car's computer how fast to go in heavy traffic and whether to change lanes.
This passage mainly discusses ______.
A.the history of computers
B.the different functions of computers
C.the computer in the 21st century
D.scientific breakthroughs in the 21st century
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The telecity is a city whose life, direction, and functioning are largely shaped by telecommunications. In the twenty first century, cities will be based more and more on an economy that is dependent on services and intellectual property. Telecommunications and information networks will define a city's architecture, shape, and character. Proximity in the telecity will be defined by the speed and bandwidth of networks as much as by geographical propinquity. In the age of the telecity, New York and Singapore may be closer than, say, New York and Arkadelphia, Arkansas.
Telecities will supersede megacities for several reasons, including the drive toward clean air, reducing pollution, energy conservation, more jobs based on services, and coping with the high cost of urban property. Now we must add the need to cope with terrorist threats in a high-technology world.
Western mind-sets were clearly jolted in the wake of the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in New York City and attacks in Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, and else where. But the risks posed by twentieth-century patterns of urbanization and architecture have ye to register fully with political figures and leaders of industry. The Pentagon, for example, has been rebuilt in situation rather than distributed to multiple locations and connected by secure landlines and broadband wireless systems. Likewise, the reconstruction of the World Trade Center complex still represents a massive concentration of humanity and infrastructure. This is a remarkably shortsighted and dangerous vision of the future.
The security risks, economic expenses, and environmental hazards of over-centralization are everywhere, and they do not stop with skyscrapers and large governmental structures. There are risks also at seaports and airports, in food and water supplies, at nuclear power plants and hydroelectric turbines at major dams, in transportation systems, and in information and communications systems.
This vulnerability applies not only to terrorist threats but also to human error, such as system-wide blackouts in North America in August 2003 and in Italy in September 2003, and natural disasters such as typhoons, hurricanes, floods, and earthquakes. Leaders and planners are only slowly becoming aware that overcentralized facilities are the most vulnerable to attack or catastrophic destruction.
There is also growing awareness that new broadband electronic systems now allow governments and corporations to safeguard their key assets and people in new and innovative ways. So far, corporations have been quickest to adjust to these new realities, and some governments have begun to adjust as well.
Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?
A.The telecity is a TV manufacturing city.
B.The telecity is a city of the speed and bandwidth of networks.
C.Singapore is closer to New York than Arkadelphia, Arkansas is in telecity age.
D.Singapore is actually closer to New York than Arkadelphia, Arkansas.
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The new century will see a significant and deeper change in ChinA.()
对
错
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The new century will see a significant and far change in ChinA.()
对
错
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What will the next decade bring, as we move into a new millennium? That’s getting harder and harder to predict. Change is coming so fast that some of the most important technologies of the 21st century may now be just a sketch on the drawing board or glimmer in the mind of genius. Then again, the transcendent technologies may be right under our noses on the verge of having as great an impact as the car or telephone.
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In the 19th century English literature, a new literary trend _____ appeared. And it flourished in the 1840s and in the early 1950s.
A.A. romanticism
B.B. naturalism
C.C. realism
D.D. critical realism