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What IBM resource will give you a picture of the possible plug types clearly labeled for those times your customer asks, "What plug type do I tell my electrician to use, and what does it look like? ()
A . IBM Power Configurator Tool
B . IBM xREF Sheets
C . IBM Configuration & Options Guide COG
D . IBM ServerProve
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Everyone is hoping that these hi-tech companies will turn out to be the Microsofts of the future. At the moment they look more like the focus of a _______ bubble.
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What did the Englishmen look like?
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What do yurts look like?
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Al Gore’s documentary film “An Inconvenient Truth” is largely __________ because Al Gore creates a situation about what the world would look like if we didn’t take actions to protect our planet
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听力原文:W: Raise your hat a little bit and hold the saddle and smile a little. You look wonderful posing like that. Shall I press the shutter?
M: Wait a minute. Let me put on a cowboy hat.
Q: What are the speakers doing?
(16)
A.Riding a horse.
B.Shooting a movie.
C.Playing a game.
D.Taking a photo.
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Because the interview is on campus, you should look and act like a student.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
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Just as the trends of the 1980s were difficult to predict, so, too, are the forces that will drive the industry in the 1990s. But by looking at the trends of today, people are able to predict what the industry may look like in the new decade.
Hardware will become a commodity while software and service will account for a greater share of computer companies' revenue, say market watchers. And growth in sales of special systems will come to a halt in the '90s.
As more computer systems are based on such emerging standards as the Unix operating system, customers can pick and choose the best components from different vendors rather than relying on one supplier for complete computer systems. That will accelerate demand for service--rather than products--from vendors. It's the service, the support and the software that add all the value. The move to distributed computers linked by local area networks is increasingly becoming an alternative to centralized computers. A survey of 50 Fortune 1000 companies found that 72 per cent were replacing their minicomputers with personal computer networks. Some trends in the peripherals (外部设备) arena in the next decade are obvious--smaller, quicker, more features. But manufacturers of monitors, printers and disk drives will be looking beyond the computer industry toward future markets that hold vast sales potential.
The automobile industry, for example, holds promise for peripherals vendors. It's very likely in the next five to ten years we'll see vehicles targeted at business executives with printers and fax (传真) machine capabilities built in.
The main idea of the passage is about ______.
A.the trends of the 1990s in computer industry
B.the accelerating demands for software and service
C.computers industry's close link with auto-industry
D.the trends in the peripherals arena in the next decade
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听力原文:M: I'd like to examine your eyes and we'll start with the chart. Would you sit here and look at the chart? Can you see any letters?
W: Not really. The letters run together. They seem blurred.
Q: Where does this conversation most probably take place?
(16)
A.In a hospital.
B.At a school.
C.In an office.
D.In a post office.
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听力原文:M: Turn your head a little bit leftward and look straight to this direction.Get relaxed and you look great posing like that.Shall I press the shutter?
W: Give me a second.I'd like to put on a little bit of lipstick.
Q: What are the speakers doing?
(19)
A.Choosing cosmetics.
B.Taking photos.
C.Doing hairstyle.
D.Playing a game.
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Which of the following is NOT the reason that Jordan didn’t look like a future superstar?
A.He was poor.
B.He talked less to others.
C.He was too shy.
D.He was short.
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If we make a slight change to a famous or poplar phrase or sentence, it is a rhetorical figure called “parody”. For example, we say “Like father, like son” instead of the proverb “Like mother, like daughter”.
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The funding model may not look like what is outlined in Gonski report because______.
A.it needs to make an agreement with all key stakeholders
B.disadvantaged schools can"t get enough investment
C.the model in Gonski report is not very insightful
D.most of the suggestions can"t be included in a model
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改错:The boy doesn't know how wheat look like before it became bread.
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LOW ABOUT 300 MILES SOUTHWEAT OF LISBON 1004 MOVING SLWLY SOUTHEAST COMMA FILLING 1006 BY MIDNIGHT. This phrase is likely to be under the heading of ______.
A.GALE WARNING
B.24 HOURS FORECAST
C.GENERAL SITUATION
D.TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING
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In phrases like a charming village, an astonishing fact, the -ing participle is used as a______.
A.command
B.condition
C.description
D.concession
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--- Will you please fly a kite with me in the park this afternoon?
---_____. I will look after my sister. A.I think so . B.I’d like to. C.I’m afraid so. D.I’m afraid not .
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Router R1 exists in an Enterprise that uses EIGRP as its routing protocol. The show ip route command output on router R1 lists the following phrase: "Gateway of last resort is 1.1.1.1 to network 2.0.0.0".Whic h of the following is most likely to have caused this output to occur on R1?()
A. R1 has been configured with an ip default- network 2.0.0.0 command.
B. R1 has been configured with an ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 1.1.1.1 command.
C. R1 has been configured with an ip route 2.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 1.1.1.1 command.
D. Another router has been configured with an ip default - network 2.0.0.0 command.
E. Another router has been configured with an ip route 2.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 1.1.1.1 command.
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If staring straight into the interviewer’s eyes makes you uncomfortable, look at the bridge of his or her nose instead---it looks like you’re still making ________, but might be less distracting.
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What did the future look like for Britain' s food production at the time this article was written?
A.It looks depressing despite government guarantees.
B.An expansion of food production was at hand.
C.British food producers would receive more government financial support.
D.The fall in world food prices would benefit British food producers.
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听力原文:M: I bought a few books in the new bookstore. Would you like to have a look at them?
W: A few? It looks like you bought out the bookstore.
Q: What does the woman mean?
(19)
A.She didn't like the books the man bought.
B.There wasn't a large selection at the bookstore.
C.The man bought a lot of books.
D.She wanted to see what the man bought.
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The phrase "cookie-cutter neighborhood"(line 3, para. 1)most likely refers to______.A.a ne
The phrase "cookie-cutter neighborhood"(line 3, para. 1)most likely refers to______.
A.a neighborhood made of cookies
B.a neighborhood in which all houses look similar
C.a neighborhood in which all houses are owned by one person
D.a specific type of architecture
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Our emotions are expressed both verbally and nonverbally. One of the nonverbal channel is facial expression or the look, the emotions expressed by one’s looks carry other messages, like character and
是
否
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The phrase "warm up to " in the third paragraph can be most likely replaced by______.
A.become warmer and warmer
B.prepare for a game with the robot
C.start to like or be friendly with
D.approach to or come up to