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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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We are pleased to tell you that the goods () in your order have been sent to you today.
A . including
B . included
C . includes
D . to include
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You are a trainee technician at TestKing, Inc. Your instructor tells you to backup an IOS image of a Cisco device to a Windows 2003 server on the network.What should you do first?()
A . Make sure that the network server can be accessed.
B . Check that the authentication for access is set.
C . Assure that the network server has adequate space for the code image.
D . Verify any file naming and path requirements.
E . Make sure that the server can load and run the bootstrap code.
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Excuse me, can you tell me the way to the bus stop?()
A . Yes, go straight down this way to the end.
B . Why do you ask me the way?
C . Yes, I will.
D . No, I can't tell you that.
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2. What stories is the teacher going to tell you?
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I've been telling you_____not to do that,but you neve listened to me.That's why you got into trouble.
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What do you need to keep in mind when telling a story to begin your speech?
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What will you tell the guest to do when he hands in the deposit?
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What do you need to keep in mind when telling a story to begin your speech?
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What you want to tell someone they can’t avoid doing something when facing difficulties, you can say _________
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I begged him to tell me the truth, but he ( ) doing anything illegal.
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To tell you the truth, your chances to pass the exam are too _____.
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听力原文: Man: My secretary tells me that you'd like to know something about mechanical engineering. What I can do is give you some idea of the variety of specialties within the field.
Woman: I'd appreciate that very much.
Man: One of the oldest mechanical engineering areas is machine design. First, we need to know the purpose, of a particular machine, whether it's a crane or a tool or a steam engine. Then, if we know the loads that this machine will carry, we can make the most efficient use of the materials we have.
Woman: I see. Is heating included in this field?
Man: Oh, yes. Heating, refrigeration, and air conditioning rely quite a lot on thermodynamics and theories of heat transfer. The goal is to make the most efficient use of power. This area can be quite involved with mathematics.
Woman: I've heard of the Carnot cycle. Does this concern the mechanical engineer?
Man: Very much so. The whole field of internal combustion engines is based on the principles set out by Carnot. The mechanical engineer deals with two and four-cycle engines, gasoline and diesel engines, gas turbines, and the like.
Woman: Isn't that part of automotive engineering?
Man: Yes. This is one of our largest industries.
Woman: What about the aircraft industry?
Man: Of course. Aeronautical engineering became a very large field with the widespread use of airplanes. Now, with space travel, it promises to grow even larger.
Woman: Well, you've been most helpful, sir.
Man: Not at all. Come in again.
27.Why has the woman come to the man's place?
28.What is the man's field of research?
29.Which of the following subjects is involved in mechanical engineering?
30.Who was Carnet according to the man?
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A.She is planning to buy a refrigerator.
B.She is interested in fashion design.
C.She wanted to know something about a subject.
D.She asked the man to help her find a job.
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What does the writer say is the important thing to do to enjoy Karaoke?
A.Enter the code number.
B.Choose many different types of music.
C.Listen to others singing so everyone has an audience.
D.Change your voice from a woman to a man or vice-vers
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What do you think is the writer's purpose in writing this passage?
A.To tell the reader that the use of cell phones is as bad as smoking.
B.To call for a ban on the use of cell phones in the public.
C.To emphasize the immoral effect of the cell phone on our consciousness.
D.To draw public attention to the problems caused by the use of cell phones.
此题为多项选择题。
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____. Can you tell me the way to the station?
A.Sorry
B.Hello
C.Goodbye
D.Excuse me
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I’ve been telling you_____not to do that,but you neve listened to me.That‟s why you got into trouble.
a.at times
b.time before time
c.time and again
d.for the time being
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Wed like to tell you that you______the exam.
A.have passed
B.had passed
C.pass
D.will pass
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The text "Studying Abroad and Culture Shock" tells us that you should try to understand why people in the foreign country behave the way they do and compare them and us, good and bad.()
是
否
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听力原文:M: Would you please tell me what I should do to have funds transferred to me here from London?
W: The fastest way is by telegraphic transfer from your bank in London to us.
Q: What does the man want to do?
(20)
A.He wants to withdraw some pounds.
B.He wants to transfer some money to London.
C.He wants to know how to transfer money from London to him.
D.He wants to exchange some pounds for yen.
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听力原文:W: Mr. Atkins, Would you please tell the court what you were doing when the accident happened and what you saw?
M: Yes, I was driving home from work. It was about 5:15, and there was a blue car in front of me. We were both driving along Harbor Road when a small white Ford suddenly shot out of a side road. It shot right in front of the blue car. The driver tried to stop, but it was impossible. He ran into the white Ford.
W: I see. Now, how fast was the car in front of you going when the accident happened?
M: The blue car? 30 miles an hour. Certainly no more than that.
W: And the white Ford shot out without any warning?
M: Yes, that's right.
W: Then, how can you be sure the blue car was only doing 30?
M: Because I was only doing 30, and the blue car wasn't going any faster than I was.
W: Are you sure of that?
M: Yes, I am. I'm positive.
W: How can you be so positive, Mr. Atkins? Were you looking at your speedometer when the accident happened?
M: Of course not. I was looking at the road ahead. That's how I managed to see the accident!
W: Well, if you weren't looking at your speedometer, how can you possibly be sure how fast you were going?
M: Because I never go faster than 30 on that road.
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A.Defendant and lawyer.
B.Lawyer and witness.
C.Witness and judge.
D.Witness and defendant.
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Peter: ______ Diane: No, not all memories are correct, but they all tell us something about the person who is doing the remembering. The memory may tell us what the person likes or dislikes, what he or she wishes, and it may also tell us about his or her fears. Peter: ______ Diane: That's a good question. It's easier to remember things that have emotional meaning to you. It's also easier to remember information that you practice and use a lot. Repetition also reinforces memory; the more you repeat something, the better you remember it.
A.Are all memories accurate? ; What kind of things are easier for people to remember?
B.Are there different kinds of memory? ; What makes it easier for people to remember certain things?
C.What makes it easier for people to remember certain things? ; Are all memories accurate?
D.What aspects of brain biology interest you? ; Are all memories accurate?
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The min purpose of the lst prgrph is to tell the reders thtin the erly dys mostThe min purpose of the lst prgrph is to tell the reders thtin the erly dys mostmericn writers were from Gret Britin. B.people with rich life experiences becme writers. C.there were mny writers in the erly dys ofmericn history. D.erly-dy experience provided the foundtion formericn literture.
A.in the early days most American writers were from Great Britain.
B.people with rich life experiences became writers.
C.there were many writers in the early days of American history.
D.early-day experience provided the foundation for American literatur
E.
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I can tell you the truth()that you promise to keep it a secret.
A、with condition
B、under condition
C、on condition