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An application fails to start after a Technology Level upgrade. The application vendor recommends that two filesets upgraded as part of the new Technology Level be rejected. What is the recommended method for performing this task?()
A . Run instfix -u to reject the filesets.
B . Run installp -r to reject the filesets.
C . Run installp -u to uninstall the filesets.
D . Restore the system to previous state from the system backup.
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You work as a database administrator for Supportcenter.cn. Your database is in the MOUNT state and you execute the following command to open it ALTER DATABASE OPEN; What two actions are performed as a result of this command?()
A . All control files are opened
B . All redo files are opened
C . The password file is opened
D . The parameter file is opened
E . All online data files are opened
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You are about to create your Oracle data dictionary for use with the database. Which of the following users would you connect to the database as for this purpose in Oracle9i and later releases?()
A . SYSTEM
B . OUTLN
C . INTERNAL
D . SYS
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When comparing different fuels for different engines, the ignition quality of diesel fuel oils becomes a less critical consideration as ()
A . the amount of lube oil additives increase
B . piston speeds increase
C . injection pressure decrease
D . engine speeds decrease
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As an experienced technician, you are responsible for Technical Support in your company. You ask one of the trainees to document the layers of an existing CIS network. Which three statements best characterize this process? ()(Choose three.)
A . It provides reliable input for verifying network consistency.
B . It requires a network audit to support some upgrade decisions.
C . It requires a network audit to support any network restructuring.
D . It begins with gathering organizational input that may be inaccurate.
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While setting up the threshold for tablespace space usage metrics for one of your tablespaces, you define the critical threshold as 60% and warning threshold as 75%. What would be the result of this setting?()
A . It would result in an error because the warning threshold cannot be more than the critical threshold.
B . The warning threshold is ignored and alerts would be generated when space usage exceeds the critical threshold.
C . The critical threshold is ignored and alerts would be generated when space usage exceeds the warning threshold.
D . Both threshold values are used and alerts are generated when space usage exceeds the respective threshold values.
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In case of any loss or misfortune it is the duty of()to take such measures as may be reasonable for the purpose of averting or minimizing a loss which would be recoverable under this insurance.
A . the Assured and their servants and agents
B . the Assurer and his servants and agents
C . the Charterer and his servants and agents
D . the Operator and his servants and agent
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An application fails to start after a Technology Level upgrade. The application vendor recommends that two filesets upgraded as part of the new Technology Level be rejected. What is the recommended method for performing this task?()
A . Run instfix -u to reject the filesets.
B . Run installp -r to reject the filesets.
C . Run installp -u to uninstall the filesets.
D . Restore the system to previous state from the system backup.
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As a result of the Enron collapse and bankruptcy, the demand for low quality corporate bonds _________, the demand for high quality corporate bonds _________, and the risk spread _________.
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Select the correct answer (only one correct answer for each question, 3points for each question) 1) The price of good A goes up. As a result, the demand for good B shifts to the left. From this we can infer that:
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John Tsais new song______as one of the top ten songs for this year.
A.has been picked up
B.has picked up
C.has been picked out
D.has picked out
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The 1982 Oil and Gas Act gives power to permit the disposal of assets held by the Corporation, and the Corporation's statutory monopoly in the supply of gas for fuel purposes so as to permit private companies to compete in this supply.
A.defers
B.curtails
C.triggers
D.sparks
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The school system of reaching for As underlies this country's culture, which emphasises the chase for economic excellence where wealth and status are must-haves.
Such a culture is hard to change.
So when I read of how the new Remaking Singapore Committee had set one of its goals as challenging the traditional roads to success, encouraging Singaporeans to realise alternative careers in the arts, sports, research or as entrepreneurs, I had my doubts about its success in this area, if not coupled with help from parents themselves.
It is good that the government wants to do something about the country's preoccupation with material success. But it will be a losing battle if the family unit itself is not involved because I believe the committee's success is rooted in a revamp of an entire culture built from 37 years of independence.
This makeover has to start with the most basic societal unit--the family.
Parents should not drown their children in mantras of I-want-hundred-marks. Tuition lessons are not the be-all and end-all of life. And a score of 70 for a Chinese paper is definitely not the end of life.
If ever I become a parent, I will bring my children camping. I will show them that cooking food in a mess tin over a campfire is fun. I will teach them that there is nothing dirty about lying on a sleeping bag over grass.
In fact, it is educational because Orion is up there in the night sky with all the other bright stars whose shapes and patterns tell something more than a myth. For instance, they give directions to the lost traveller, I will say.
And who knows, my child may become an astronomer years down the road. All because of the nights I spent with him watching the twinkles in the sky.
That's my point. Parents should teach their children that there's more to life than studies. Better still if the nation's leaders echo that idea as well.
This way, when their children aspire to be the next Joscelin Yeo, they won't feel like they are fighting a losing battle against a society that holds doctors and lawyers in awe.
In the author's opinion, the success of the Remaking Singapore Committee depends on, more than anything else, ______.
A.young people not caring about their scores
B.change of the entire culture
C.support from the nation's leaders
D.parents changing their attitude toward wealth and status
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As for our products, neither the prices nor the quality () been changed.
A.have
B.had
C.have had
D.has
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Which of the following can be regarded as the best title for this article?
A.Two Basic Rights.
B.Government Is Not Enough to Encourage Economy.
C.Individual Rights Are Crucial.
D.Comments by Mancur Olson.
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Parks contribute to the quality of the urban environment. Fortunately it is no longer necessary that every lecture or every book about this subject has to start with the proof of this idea. (111) At present it is generally accepted, although more as a self-evident statement than on the basis of a closely-reasoned scientific proof. The recognition of the importance of greenery in the urban environment is a first step on the right way. (112) This does not mean, however, that sufficient details are known about the functions of greenery in towns and about the way in which the inhabitants are using these spaces.As to this rather complex subject I shall, within the scope of this lecture, enter into one aspect only, namely the recreative function of parks.
(113) The theoretical separation of living, working traffic and recreation which for many years has been used in town-and-country planning, has in my opinion resulted in disproportionate attention for forms of recreation far from home, whereas there has been relatively little attention for improvement of recreative possibilities in the direct neighborhood of the home. (114) We have come to the conclusion that this is not right, because an important part of the time which we do not pass in sleeping or working is used for activities at and around home. So it is obvious that recreation in the open air has to begin at the front door of the house.
(115) The urban environment has to offer as many recreation activities as possible, and the design of these has to be such that more obligatory activities can also have a recreative aspect. The very best standard of living is nothing if it is not possible to take a pleasant walk in the district; if the children cannot be allowed to play in the streets, because the risks of traffic are too great; if during shopping you can nowhere find a spot for enjoying for a moment the nice weather; in short, if you only feel yourself at home after the front door of your house is closed behind you.
(81)
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Enter the information age. Information is the raw material for many of the business activities【62】this new era, just as iron and steel were the basic commodities in the【63】of the industrial age.
The world's knowledge is said to be doubling every eight years. This knowledge【64】is stimulating economic progress. The need to collect, analyze, and communicate great【65】of information is producing new products and services, creating jobs, and【66】career opportunities.
The information age is【67】considered to be a phenomenon of the service sector of the economy,【68】than a product of heavy industry. Certainly, rocketing information technologies are creating new capabilities【69】knowledge-based service spheres.【70】changes just as dramatic are【71】industry, giving people the【72】to do challenging work in exciting new ways.
Manufacturing is full【73】in the information age. From design to production, the manufacturing【74】has long been information-intensive. It always has required exacting communication to describe what goes into products and how to make them. Now, computer technology is giving factory managers new【75】to gather all of this information and use it to control production.
Telecommunications are producing error-free communication between the design office and the factory. Computer-aided design is enabling engineers to【76】product performances and manufacturing process on video displays, before resources are committed to build and test prototypes. Techniques like these are bringing【77】new advances in manufacturing productivity. Just as coal fueled the【78】to an industrial society, so microelectronics is powering the【79】of the information age. Microelectronic information management tools are【80】U.S. industrial capabilities, which remains【81】to America's economic wellbeing and national security.
(63)
A.seeking
B.stimulating
C.shaping
D.securing
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Where a one-berth cabin is provided solely for the accommodation of a pilot,the existence of such a room,although not itself eligible for deduction,shall not cause the disallowance of the officers’ mess-room,bathroom,W.C.,etc.,as would be the case if the rooms were intended for the use of a passenger.This sentence indicates that ______.
A.a one-berth cabin for a pilot is deductible
B.the officers’ mess-room,bathroom,W.C.,etc.,which are also used by a passenger,is deductible.
C.the officers’mess-room,bathroom,W.C.,etc.,which are also used by a pilot,is deductible
D.a one-berth cabin for a passenger is deductible
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We are very glad to send you with this letter a copy of our catalogue for digital cameras. The high quality of our product is well-known and we are confident that a trial order wound convince you our goods are excellent.We are offering you goods of the highest quality on unusually generous terms and would welcome the opportunity to serve you. We expect a lot of people to come in and look around without buying anything the first time.
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International airlines 【C1】______ the business travelers, the man or woman who regularly jets from country to country as part of the job. This does not necessarily mean that airlines ever abandoned their business travelers. Indeed, companies like Lufthansa and Swissair would rightly argue that they have always catered best 【C2】______ the executive class passengers. But many lines could be 【C3】______ of concentrating too heavily in the recent past on attracting passengers by volume, often at the expense of regular travelers. Too often, they have seemed 【C4】______ for quantity rather than quality.
Operating a major airline in the 1980s is essentially a matter of finding the right mix of passengers.
The airlines need to fill up the back end of their wide-bodied jets with low 【C5】______ passengers, without forgetting that the front end should be filled with people who pay substantially more for their tickets.
It is no coincidence that the two major airline bankruptcies in 1989. were among the companies specializing 【C6】______ cheap flights. But low fares require 【C7】______ full aircraft to make flights economically viable, and in the recent recession the volume of traffic has not grown. Equally the large number of airlines jostling for the available passengers has created a huge excess of capacity. The 【C8】______ result of excess capacity and cut- throat competition driving down fares has been to push some airlines into collapse and leave many others 【C9】______ on the brink.
Against this 【C10】______ background, it is no surprise that airlines are turning increasingly towards the business travelers to improve their rates of return. They have invested much time and effort to establish exactly what the executive demands for sitting apart from the tourists.
High on the list of priorities is punctuality; an executive% time is money. In-flight service is another area where the airlines are jostling for the executive's attention. The free drinks and headsets and better food are all part of the lure.
【C1】______
A.will rediscover
B.have rediscovered
C.rediscover
D.rediscovered
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Router R1 learns two routes with BGP for prefix 200.1.0.0/16. Comparing the two routes, route 1 has a shorter AS_Path Length, smaller MED, the same Weight, and smaller Local PreferencE.Which of the following is true about Router R1‘s choice of best path for this prefix?()
A. Route 1 is the best route.
B. Route 2 is the best route.
C. The routes tie as best, but one will be picked to be placed in the routing table based on tiebreakers .
D. Neither route is considered best.
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The database administrator of your company created a public synonym called HR for the HUMAN_RESOURCES table of the GENERAL schema, because many users frequently use this table. As a user of the database, you created a table called HR in your schema.What happens when you execute this query?()
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A. You obtain the results retrieved from the public synonym HR created by the database administrator.
B. You obtain the results retrieved from the HR table that belongs to your schema.
C. You get an error message because you cannot retrieve from a table that has the same name as a public synonym.
D. You obtain the results retrieved from both the public synonym HR and the HR table that belongs to your schema, as a Cartesian product.
E. You obtain the results retrieved from both the public synonym HR and the HR table that belongs to your schema, as a FULL JOIN.
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The Fitzgeralds lived so extravagantly that they frequently spent more money than Fitzgerald earned for parties, liquor, entertaining their friends and travelling. It was this living style that nicknamed the decade of the 1920s as .
A、The Roaring Twenties
B、The Jazz Age
C、The Dollar Decade
D、all of the above
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Animals are friends of human beings, so the languages of all nations contain a lot of words about animals. Certain words for animals do carry similar denotative and connotative meanings in both languages. In English, for instance, “dove” is often related to “peace”, and in Chinese we have a similar term “和平鸽”. Another example is that “fox” and “狐狸” both imply the quality of “being sly”, as is obvious in the idioms of “as sly as a fox” and “像狐狸一样狡猾”.
However, there are many words with the same denotative meanings but different connotative meanings. For instance, “bat” is an evil animal in European folk legends. The English idioms like “as blind as a bat” and “as crazy as a bat” give explanation by themselves. But many Chinese people believe that “bat” is the symbol of good luck, health and happiness. This is mainly because in “蝙蝠” “蝠” is pronounced the same with “福” (good fortune) in “幸福” (happiness) and “洪福” (limitless blessing).
Still, there are many other words whose denotative and connotative meanings are both different in English and Chinese. For example, in the western world, “dragon” is a fire-spitting mythical animal, signifying violence, as in “He is a bit of dragon here.” By contrast, most Chinese people regard “龙” (Long) as a symbol of dignity and power, as in the idiom “望子成龙” (hold high hopes for one’s child).
1. Some English words about animals carry both denotative and connotative meanings.()
A.True
B.False
2. Many words from Chinese and English are the same in both the denotational meanings and connotational meanings, such as “fox” and “狐狸”.()
A.True
B.False
3. The Chinese word “蝙蝠” carries the same connotative meanings with the English word “bat”.()
A.True
B.False
4. The Chinese word “龙” carries the same denotative meaning with the English word “dragon”.()
A.True
B.False
5.“He is a bit of dragon here.” The equivalent Chinese version of this sentence is: 他在这一带为非作歹。()
A.True
B.False