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As a Cisco Network Engineer, you have to master the knowledge of the Cisco Storage Area Network solution for the data center. Which three of the following are features of it? ()(Choose three.)
A . It provides multiprotocol support.
B . It allows you to create separate networks on the VSAN.
C . It allows you to migrate to new technologies without a complete equipment upgrade.
D . It reduces cost and complexity by providing an easy transition to evolving technologies.
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As a critical part of the design for the Enterprise Campus network, which of the following two aretrue concerning intrusion detection and prevention solution? ()
A . IDS is capable of both inline and promiscuous monitoring, while IPS is only capable ofpromiscuous monitoring
B . IDS will stop malicious traffic from reaching its intended target for certain types of attacks.
C . IPS processes information on Layer 3 and 4 as well as analyzing the contents and payload ofthe packets for more sophisticated embedded attacks (Layers 3 to 7)
D . IPS inspects traffic statefully and needs to see both sides of the connection to function properly
E . IDS placement at the perimeter of Data Center outside the firewall generates many warningsthat have relatively low value because no action is likely to be taken on this informatio
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One of the contribution of Theodore Roosevelt as President was()
A . the banning of child labor
B . the giving of voting right to women
C . in the field of natural conservation
D . in urban renovatio
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Of all the solutions to the disputes,the one proposed by Mr.Jackson is ().
A . the most perfect
B . most perfect
C . the most nearly perfect
D . the perfect
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One of the limitations of foam as an extinguishing agent is that foam().
A . cannot be made with salt water
B . is heavier than oil and sinks below its surface
C . is corrosive and a hazard to fire fighters
D . conducts electricity
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Which of the listed classes of fire is considered as one involving electrical equipment?()
A . Class "A"
B . Class "B"
C . Class "C"
D . Class "D"
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As a Network Engineer in a large-sized company, you have to master the knowledge of the Cisco mobility solution. Which of the following statement most appropriately identifies the characteristics of it?()
A . It provides high-level integrated security from the wireless access point to the client and automatically encrypts voice and data in transit.
B . It allows you to centralize management, automate repetitive tasks, and provision IP services easily.
C . It centralizes your infrastructure and allows you to share resources more effectively by combining separate data centers into an interconnected SAN.
D . It authenticates users and devices so that it is impossible for a rogue device to be connected to the network.
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A customer plans to implement SVC as part of a solution and has concerns regarding the resilience of the SVC architecture. The correct response to this concern is that SVC().
A . is stateless with global referencing of metadata
B . is based on cluster architecture with externally provided quorum disks
C . is based on cluster architecture, with quorum held internally on the first cluster node
D . is based on grid architecture, with each node holding a full mirror configuration for all other node
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One of the key decision making factors in a very competitive opportunity will be cost. Companycom needs an aggregate rPerf rating of 120. What is the best solution?()
A . Two p5 570 16 way 1.9 MHz machines
B . One p5 590 32 way 1.65 MHz machines
C . One p5 595 32 way 1.65 MHz machines
D . Two p5 570 16 way 1.65 MHz machine
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Which High Availability solution can provide a consistent, time-delayed (for example, one hour) snapshot of the live production database?()
A . MySQL Replication
B . Distributed Replication Block Device
C . Windows Server Failover Clustering
D . MySQL Cluster
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Of all languages, English has the largest vocabulary--- as many as one million words.
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One of the aims of CNC systems is to replace as much of the conventional NC software with hardware as possible
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F. Scott Fitzgerald is known as the author of one of his greatest novels The Great Gatsby.
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The ______ can be regarded as one of the themes of Joyce's story “Araby.”
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The author's treatment of the "hyperenthusiasts" can best be described as one of_____.
A.tolerance
B.appreciation
C.dismissal
D.sarcasm
此题为多项选择题。
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One of the contributions of Theodore Roosevelt as president was______.
A.the banning of child labor
B.the giving of voting right to women
C.in the field of natural conservation
D.in urban renovation
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Which of the following is NOT mentioned as one of the most common reasons for injuries?
A. Skating with wrist and elbow wounds.
B. Losing one's balance due to road debris.
C. Being unable to stop due to high speed.
D. Falling down when doing a trick.
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There are certain people who behave in a quite peculiar fashion during the work of analysis. When one speaks hopefully to them or expresses satisfaction with the progress of the treatment, they show signs of discontent and their condition invariably becomes worse. One begins by regarding this as defiance and as an attempt to prove their superiority to the physician, but late one comes to take a deeper and juster view. One becomes convinced, not only that such people cannot endure any praise or appreciation, but that they react inversely to the progress of the treatment. Every partial solution that ought to result, and in other people does result, in an improvement or a temporary suspension of symptoms produces in them for the time being an intensification of their illness; they get worse during the treatment instead of getting better. They exhibit what is known as a "negative therapeutic reaction".
There is no doubt that there is something in these people that sets itself against their recovery, and its approach is dreaded as though it were a danger. We are accustomed to say that the need for illness has got the upper hand in them over the desire for recovery. If we analyze this resistance in the usual way—then, even after fixation to the various forms of gain from illness, the greater part of it is still left over; and this reveals itself as the most powerful of all obstacles to recovery, more powerful than the familiar ones of narcissistic inaccessibility, a negative attitude towards the physician and clinging to the gain from illness.
In the end we come to see that we are dealing with what may be called a "moral" factor, a sense of guilt, which is finding satisfaction in the illness and refuses to give up the punishment of suffering. We shall be right in regarding this disencouraging explanation as final. But as far as the patient is concerned this sense of guilt is dumb; it does not tell him he is guilty, he feels iii. This sense of guilt expresses itself only as a resistance to recovery which it is extremely difficult to overcome. It is also particularly difficult to convince the patient that this motive lies behind his continuing to be iii; he holds fast to the more obvious explanation that treatment by analysis is not the fight remedy for his case.
According to the author, it would be more reasonable to think that the patients who exhibit dissatisfaction with the treatment are
A.openly resisting the treatment of the physician.
B.intentionally holding the physician in contempt.
C.spontaneously responding contrary to the physician's expectations.
D.purposely disregarding the praise or appreciation by the physician.
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As one of the world’s highest paid models, ?
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Why crime has risen so much further and faster in Britain than in any other rich country over the past half-century is anybody's guess, maybe it's the result of near-American levels of relative poverty and family breakdown combined with a European reluctance to bang up quite such a large proportion of the population as America does. Anyway, the long-term causes are of less immediate interest to the government than a short-term solution. Popular concern about crime is rising: 23% of people rated it as one of the most important issues for the government at the beginning of this year; 34% do now.
An official report concluding that the criminal justice system is failing has added to the government's problems. The Audit Commission, the government's watchdog, says that the police too often charge suspects with the wrong offences, use inaccurate computerized information and face serious inefficiencies in the forensic science (the use of scientific methods by the police) service. Court delays alone are costing taxpayers£80m ($120m) a year. The result is that few criminals are brought to justice and even fewer convicted. Only 6% of the more than 5m offences recorded by the police last year resulted in a conviction. Hardly surprising, then, that more than half the public believes that the criminal justice system is ineffective.
The main purpose of the White Paper published last year is to address concerns that the procedures of the court are weighted too heavily against the prosecution. It includes many sensible and uncontroversial proposals. It asks for more support for witnesses, many of whom are frightened of testifying. A survey of one London court found that, of 140 witnesses called in a two-week period, only 19 actually turned up.
Making juries more representative must also make sense. Getting off jury service is too easy. In some London courts, two-thirds of those called for jury service fail to turn up. As a result, juries are often composed of housewives, the unemployed and the retired. The White Paper recommends a check on professionals' getting off service, who can excuse themselves by saying their work is too important, and proposes penalties for those who fail to comply.
Other proposed reforms will be more controversial. At present, no defendant can be tried for the same offence twice even if compelling new evidence emerges. The government's plan to scrap that law will be resisted by civil liberties campaigners, as will the proposal that previous convictions should be disclosed in open court if they are relevant to the case being heard.
Whether or not such proposals make it into law, the White Paper did not do much to address public concerns. The reason why 94% of crimes do not result in a conviction is that three-quarters of them are not cleared up, and so nobody is charged. That is the fault of the police, not the courts; and that is the part of the criminal justice system that the government needs to focus on if it is to make a difference.
[A] use insufficient computerized information.
[B] the work of the police, not that of the courts.
[C] a short-term solution rather than the long-term causes.
[D] the mistaken offences.
[E] most of those called for jury duty are absent.
[F] to address public concerns.
[G] who are afraid of appearing in court.
According to the text, the government would pay more attention to ______
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The author's treatment of the "hyperenthusiasts" can best be described as one of
A.tolerance
B.appreciation
C.dismissal
D.sarcasm
此题为多项选择题。
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You are the network administrator for TestKing.com. All network servers run Windows Server 2003.The network consists of 10 offices located across Europa. The OU structure consists of one top-level OU for each branch office. Each top-level OU contains eight or more child OUs, one for each department. User accounts are located in the appropriate departmental OU within the appropriate office OU.For security purposes, you routinely disable user accounts for terminated employees. As part of an internal audit, you need to create a list of all disabled user accounts.You need to generate the list of disabled user accounts as quickly as possible.What are two possible ways to achieve this goal? ()(Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)
A. In Active Directory Users and Computers, create a new saved query.
B. Run the dsget user command.
C. Run the dsquery user command.
D. Run the netsh command.
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One of the contribution of Theodore Roosevelt as President was______.
A.the banning of child labor
B.the giving of voting right to women
C.in the field of natural conservation
D.in urban renovation
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Which of the following is not mentioned by the author as one of many causes of stress in the passage?
A.The boredom and frustration brought by unemployment.
B.The poorness of living space and housing shortage.
C.The stress and depression produced by sleeplessness.
D.The worry about financial and economic situation.