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A systematic textbook evaluation is NOT to examine whether a textbook____.
A . covers all grammatical rules
B . provides authentic language
C . matches the needs of learners
D . can help realize the objectives of a language program
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A customer is evaluating PowerVM and VMware to run a data warehouse application. Which feature of PowerVM should be highlighted as a differentiator?()
A . PowerVM offers partition mobility.
B . PowerVM can virtualize network and SAN resources.
C . PowerVM supports multiple operating systems running concurrently.
D . PowerVM allows an LPAR to use activated cores and memory without limitation.
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A customer is evaluating PowerVM capabilities for dynamically allocating resources without rebooting LPARs. Which features of PowerVM support the customer requirement?()
A . CoD and PCI hot-plug
B . DLPAR and Active Memory Sharing
C . Hot node add and hot node repair
D . D.ynamic processor failure and processor instruction retry
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Limber is a term associated with().
A . emergency gear
B . drainage
C . deck cargo storage
D . securing gear
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Herringbone is a term associated with().
A . anchoring
B . mooring
C . sewing
D . splicing
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Which of the following is not a frontal term().
A . Ridge
B . Col
C . Trough
D . Bora
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Intact buoyancy is a term used to describe().
A . the volume of all intact spaces above the waterline
B . an intact space below the surface of a flooded area
C . an intact space which can be flooded without causing a ship to sink
D . the space at which all the vertical upward forces of buoyancy are considered to be concentrated
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What is meant by the term“luffing the boom”of a crane().
A . Stopping the boom
B . Topping or lowering the boom
C . Moving the boom left or right
D . All of the above
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The angle of loll is a stability term which applies to a floating ship with().
A . off-center loading
B . stiff characteristics
C . excessive pitch or roll
D . negative initial stability
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A term used to describe the dip in a towline that acts as a shock absorber is().
A . catenary
B . step
C . shock dip
D . bight
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A term applied to the bottom shell plating in a double-bottom ship is().
A . bottom floor
B . outer bottom
C . shear plating
D . tank to
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A systematic textbook evaluation is NOT to examine whether a textbook__.
A . covers all grammatical rules
B . provides authentic language
C . matches the needs of learners
D . can help realize the objectives of a language program
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In terms of vessel manning,a watch is the().
A、 direct performance of deck or engine operation in a scheduled and fixed rotation
B、 performance of lookout duties
C、 performance of maintenance work
D、 direct performance of cargo loading nad discharge oeprations
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MBO analysis is a technique for evaluating an organization ’ s internal strengths and weaknesses and its external opportunities and threats.
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Presence of a kidney “stone” is termed___.
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Corporate culture is a big element of decision making when evaluating prospective employers.
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Which of the following would be classed as physical evidence in terms of the tangible cues that customers may use to evaluate a service?
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A(n) ___ term is used to indicate a response to a possible objection.
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When choosing a career path, self-evaluation and sufficient information is important.
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A limitation of using the current yield to evaluate a fixed income security is that the measure ignores
A.weekends and holidays
B.the flat price of an issue
C.time value of coupon payments
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Instead of trying to reduce the discontent felt, try to raise the level or quality of the discontent. Perhaps the most that can be hoped for is to have high-order discontent in today' s society, discontent about things that really matter.【76】 Rather than evaluating programs in terms of how happy they make people, how satisfied those people become, programs must be evaluated in terms of the quality of the discontent they engender. For example, if consultant wants to assess, whether or not an organization is healthy, he doesn' t ask, "Is there an absence of complaints?" but rather, "What kinds of complaints are there?"
【77】 Instead of trying to make gradual changes in small increments, make big changes. After all, big changes are relatively easier to make than are small ones. Some people assume that the way to bring about improvement is to make the change small enough so that nobody will notice it. This approach has never worked, and one can' t help but wonder why such thinking continues. Everyone knows how to resist small changes; they do it all the time. If, however, the change is big enough, resistance can' t be mobilized against it.【78】 Management can make a sweeping organizational change, but just let a manager, try to change someone' s desk from here to there, and see the great difficulty he encounters. All change is resisted, so the question is how can the changes be made big enough so that they have a chance of succeeding?
Buck Minster Fuller has said that instead of reforms society needs new forms; e. g. , in order to reduce traffic accidents, improve automobiles and highways instead of trying to improve drivers. The same concept should be applied to human relations. There' s a need to think in terms of social architecture, and to provide arrangements among people that evoke what they really want to see in them selves.【79】 Mankind takes great pains with physical architecture, and is beginning to concern it self with the design of systems in which the human being is a component. But most of these designs are only for safety, efficiency, or productivity. System designs are not made to affect those aspects of life people care most about such as family life, romance, and esthetic experiences.【80】 Social technology as well as physical technology need to be applied in making human arrangements that will transcend anything mankind has yet experienced. People need not be victimized by their environments; they can be fulfilled by them.
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A(n) is a list of unfamiliar terms and abbreviations______.
A.glossary
B.instruction
C.manual
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The word around which a phrase is formed is termed heaThe words on the left side of
A.A.qualifier
B.B.auxiliary
C.C.determiner
D.D.specifier
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CAD /CAM is a term which means computer-aided design and()
A.A.computer-aided making
B.B.computer-aide making
C.C.computer-aided management
D.D.computer-aided manufacturing