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A retail customer has just install an IBM option into their server, but the option is not working properly. Which the following should be checked to determine if the devices is supported in the server?()
A . IBM ServerProven site
B . System x Reference Library (xRef)
C . COG Compatibility List
D . Hardware Compatibility List (HCL)
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As an experienced technician, you are responsible for Technical Support in your company. One of the trainees is asking you in what might happen if he issues the logging trap information command. Which of the following statement will answer his queston?()
A . Informational and debug messages are logged to the syslog server.
B . All messages are sent to the logging host, where selections are made.
C . An information trap is sent to the SNMP server.
D . All messages from emergencies to informational are sent to the logging host.
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An administrator plans to attach an IBM DS6000 and needs to know if the fibre channel adapter is at the latest firmware level. Which of the following is the fastest way for the administrator to determine the atest supported microcode level ()
A . Call Techline
B . Validate via DS6000 menu
C . Access IBM Storage Website
D . Contact the IBM Business Partner
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A vessel behaves as if all of its weight is acting downward through the center of gravity,and all its support is acting upward through the().
A . keel
B . center of buoyancy
C . tipping center
D . amidships sectio
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Which Cisco support service product is sold, supported, and delivered by partners?()
A . Cisco Smart Foundation Service
B . SMARTnet Partner Service
C . Cisco Smart Care Service
D . Cisco Technical Assistance Center
E . CiscoSMARTnet for SBCS
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A system administrator is considering enabling the 64-bit kernel but first must determine if the system hardware will support 64-bit. How would this be accomplished in AIX 5L?()
A . prtconf -c
B . lscfg -v sys0
C . Check the /unix link
D . Check for JFS2 filesystem
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If you quote Stephen Hawking in your speech to support your point, the quotation from Stephen Hawking is ________.
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If all the details in your essay relate to your thesis and supporting topic sentences, your essay is unified.
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The farmer can continue to support himself and his family only if he produces a surplus.
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Not all the supporting sentences need to support the topic sentence.
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If the students can not support themselves during their study in university, they may ask for a student _______ from the government.
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8、请判断该句翻译是否正确: If a designer were to design a bracket to support 100 lb. when it should have been figured for 1000 lb., failure would be forthcoming. 如果设计者所设计的托架能支撑100磅,当它被设计为1000磅时,事故一定会出现。
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If Rene Preval's supporters exceeded 50% of the total voters, he would
A.surpass another candidate.
B.be the president of Haiti.
C.avoid a second round runoff.
D.defeat his rival in the first round.
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Reno10倍变焦版通过了德国莱茵TÜV低蓝光认证()
是
否
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We\'ll support you even if you don\'t succeed.
A.since
B.even though
C.because
D.for
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下面描述Reno2正确的是()
A、后置像素是4800w+800w+1300w+200w
B、配备了阳光护眼全景屏,我们有低亮无屏闪,莱茵低蓝光认证,屏幕亮度更高,阳光下也能看得清
C、全面屏无遮挡,玩游戏看视频更畅快
D、全球首款视频双重防抖的安卓手机,拍视频超级防抖,更稳更清晰
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Which of the following, if true, would most clearly have supported the conclusion referred to in lines 19-21?
A.Ratings of productivity correlated highly with ratings of both accuracy and attendance.
B.Electronic monitoring greatly increased productivity.
C.Most supervisors based overall ratings of performance on measures of productivity alone.
D.Overall ratings of performance correlated more highly with measures of productivity than the researchers expected.
E.Overall ratings of performance correlated more highly with measures of accuracy than with measures of productivity.
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听力原文: The head of the World Health Organization says important efforts are being made to fight the world' s serious health problems. But she says gains could be lost if countries around the world do not support new health programs.
Gro Harlem Brundtland made her comments to the World Health Assembly in Geneva, Switzerland recently. She described a number of health programs expected in the coming years. However, Doctor Brundtland said the WHO' s 191 member countries must support the programs and put them into action. With this support, she said the WHO could reduce the number of deaths caused by malaria, AIDS, tuberculosis and other infectious diseases. She also said the death rate for pregnant women and babies could be reduced.
Doctor Brundtland told W-H-O members that good health is linked to economic and social development. For example, she described how smoking tobacco threatens to reduce the resources of all countries, especially developing countries. The World Health Organization estimates that four million people die each year from diseases linked to smoking. The organization expects that number to rise to ten- million a year in the next thirty years. Most of these deaths are expected in developing countries.
Which of the following infectious diseases is not mentioned in the report?
A.Malaria.
B.Enteritis.
C.AIDS.
D.Tuberculosis.
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Pain is easier to endure if you know you can end it. Speakers at a session on pain at the British Association's psychology section have new evidence to support this idea for two common experiences of pain: in childbirth and at the dentist's. On the other side of the coin, their inability to control pain may explain why some people with continual pain have psychological problems as well.
Dr. J. Robinson found out about the phenomenon of self-controlled pain almost by accident. He was studying the effects of analgesics used to control pain during childbirth and as part of the experiment made it possible for women having their child to press a button which gave an automatic injection—instead of having all injections made by the doctor. Afterwards these women did not say that they had less pain than other women in childbirth, but they did use considerable less of the drug.
J. Atkins, a dental surgeon, has observed a similar phenomenon. As part of their efforts to make dentistry painless, Atkins and researchers at Aston University in Birmingham offered patients a switch they could flip to turn off the dentist's drill whenever they chose. But, after trying the switch on 50 patients Atkins gave up; none of the patients had ever flipped the switch.
Perhaps the extra endurance was because the Aston team also use other methods to make dentistry painless. Apparently few other dentists are so considerate. The end result, according to the Birmingham survey, is that British people avoid going to the dentist, with the consequence that almost 30% of people in England and Wales have lost all their teeth, and more than seven out of ten have lost at least six teeth. Less than half of the public pay regular visits to the dentist. To find out why, Atkins and psychologist Cumberbatch interviewed a sample of patients attending a dental hospital. The most common reason people gave for not having dental check-ups were fear and pain.
By using a little care and taking time to explain what will happen, Atkins feels, dentists could overcome these fears. There are techniques for giving injections without pain, and a "calm unhurried approach" to drilling can make that painless, too.
Sadly, few dentists seem to take much trouble with their patients. "I am not nervous when I go to the dentist, and I do not have any pronounced sympathy for those who are, " said one dentist. "I tend to take the point of view that they are being unreasonable at my expense."
The passage most possibly comes from______.
A.a medical textbook
B.a psychology textbook
C.a popular magazine
D.a serious magazine
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友商P reno4后置像素是:()
A.4800万
B.800万
C.500万
D.200万
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Todays low gasoline prices make consumers willing to indulge their preference for larger cars, which consume greater amounts of gasoline as fuel. So United States automakers are unwilling to pursue the development of new fuel-efficient technologies aggressively. The particular reluctance of the United States automobile industry to do so, however, could threaten the industrys future. Which of the following, if true, would provide the most support for the claim above about the future of the United States automobile industry?
A.A prototype fuel-efficient vehicle, built five years ago, achieves a very high 81 miles per gallon on the highway and 63 in the city, but its materials are relatively costly.
B.Small cars sold by manufacturers in the United States are more fuel efficient now than before the sudden jump in oil prices in 1973.
C.Automakers elsewhere in the world have slowed the introduction of fuel-efficient technologies but have pressed ahead with research and development of them in preparation for a predicted rise in world oil prices.
D.There are many technological opportunities for reducing the waste of energy in cars and light trucks through weight, aerodynamic drag, and braking friction.
E.The promotion of mass transit over automobiles as an alternative mode of transportation has encountered consumer resistance that is due in part to the failure of mass transit to accommodate the wide dispersal of points of origin and destinations for trips.
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Reno搭载的系统版本是()。
A.Color OS 6
B.Color OS 5.2
C.Color OS 5.4
D.Color OS 7
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A support produces()in a particular direction on its attached member if it prevents()of the member in that direction, and it produces()on the member if it prevents()
A.an external force, translation, an external couple moment, rotation
B.an internal force, translation, an internal couple moment, rotation
C.an internal force, movement, a couple moment, translation
D.an external force, translation, an internal couple moment, translation
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If we accept a stereotype as an accurate description, we tend to see only evidence that supports it()
是
否