-
A customer has 5 older POWER5 systems and they want to consolidate them onto a POWER6 system. What information is important to analyze when deciding how to design the new machine using the System Planning Tool?()
A . vmstat and iostat data from the older machines
B . The number of CPUs that were installed in the original machines
C . Data from Workload Estimator (WLE) and IBM Performance Management (PM)
D . Performance data that is collected from the new system after it has been put into productio
-
Who were the ancestors of the English and the founders of England?()
A . The Anglo-Saxons.
B . The Normans.
C . The Vikings.
D . The Roma
-
The name New England was given to the northern area ofNorth America by the boss of one of the two Virginia companies.
A . Right
B . Wrong
C . Not mentioned
-
The older New England villages have changed relatively little()a gas station or two in recent decades.
A . except for
B . in addition to
C . except
D . beside
-
The Bank of England was founded in()
-
Just as often, innovation is not about creating new uses for older things or adapting technology already in use.
-
Language slowly but constantly _______ from older forms into new ones.
-
The castle _itself _the oldest in England.
-
What is appropriate for slightly older kids according to the speaker
-
Who were the ancestors of the English and the founders of England?
-
The story happened in England.
-
At the end of Wars of Roses, ___________ became the new monarch in England and started a new dynasty.
-
Of the six states in New England,______is considered the most important one with the largest population.
A.Massachusetts
B.Rhode Island
C.Maine
D.Vermont
-
She played the cello with the ________ of a much older musician.
A polish
B improvement
C inspiration
D amelioration
-
The text suggests that early settlers in New England_______.
A.were mostly engaged in political activities
B.were motivated by an illusory prospect
C.came from different backgrounds
D.left few formal records for later reference
此题为多项选择题。
-
The preacher's wife is older than the man's wife.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Doesn't say
-
New England is an area______.
A.which lies between Australia and New Zealand
B.which has been newly discovered by the Englishmen
C.in the United Kingdom of the Great Britain
D.which lies in the northeastern corner of the USA
-
43 Many older physicians in the U. S. iew the work ethic of their younger counterparts
A with appreciation.
B with disapproal.
C with jealousy.
D with indifference.
-
◑Mark Carneys current position is______.◑the new governor of Bank of England◑the head of the Canada's central bank◑the economic correspondent◑the British Finance Minister of Exchequer
-
Historians have only recently begun to note the increase in demand for luxury goods and service that took place in eighteenth century England. McKendrick has explored the Wedgwood firm's remarkable success in marketing luxury pottery; Plumb has written about the proliferations of provincial theaters, musical festivals, and children's toys and books. While the fact of this consumer revolution is hardly in doubt, three key questions remain: Who were the consumers? What were their motives? And what were the effects of the new demand for luxuries?
An answer to the flint of these has been difficult to obtain. Although it has been possible to infer from the goods and services actually produced what manufacturers and servicing trades thought their customers wanted, only a study of relevant personal documents written by actual consumers will provide a precise picture of who wanted what. We still need to know how large this consumer market was and how far clown the social scale the consumer demand for luxury goods penetrated. With regard to this last question, we might note in passing that Thompson, while rightly restoring laboring people to the stage of eighteenth century.
English history, has probably exaggerated the opposition of these people to the inroads of capitalist consumerism in general: for example, laboring people in eighteenth century England readily shifted from home-brewed beer to standardized beer produced by huge, heavily capitalized urban breweries.
To answer the question of why consumers became so eager to buy, some historians have pointed to the ability of manufacturers to advertise in a relatively uncensored press. This, however, hardly seems a sufficient answer. McKendrick favors a Veblen model of conspicuous consumptions stimulated by competition for status. The "middling sort" bought goods and services because they wanted to follow fashions set by the rich. Again, we may wonder whether this explanation is sufficient. Do not people enjoy buying things as a form. of self-gratification? If so, consumerism could be seen as a product of the rise of new concepts of individualism and materialism, but not necessarily of the frenzy for conspicuous competition.
Finally, what were the consequences of this consumer demand for luxuries? McKendrick claims that it goes a long way toward explaining the coming of the Industrial Revolution. But does it? What for example does the production of high-quality pottery and toys have to do with the development of iron manufacture or textile mills? It is perfectly possible to have the psychology and reality of a consumer society without a heavy industrial sector.
That future exploration of these key questions is undoubtedly necessary should not, however, diminish the force of the conclusion of re cent studies: the insatiable demand in eighteenth century England for frivolous as well as useful goods and services foreshadows our own world.
In the first paragraph, the author mentions McKendrick and Plumb most probably in order to _______.
A.contrast their views on the subject of luxury consumerism in eighteenth century England
B.indicate the inadequacy of historiographical approaches to eighteenth century English history
C.give examples of historians who have helped to establish the fact of growing consumerism in eighteenth century England
D.support the contention that key questions about eighteenth century consumerism remain to be answered
-
Did Grandma seem forgetful at the holiday parties last month? It could be time to put her on a diet. Sharply【C1】______calories(卡路里)improves memory in older adults,according to a new study.
Research on the benefits of an extremely low-calorie diet【C2】______back to the 1930s, when scientists found that rats lived【C3】______to twice as long when they ate less than control animals. And how about in human? To fill that【C4】______, scientist Agnes and her colleagues at the University of Muenster【C5】______50 healthy elderly subjects. The【C6】______volunteer was 60 years old and overweight. The researchers【C7】______assigned the volunteers to one of three groups. Twenty people were instructed to reduce their daily calorie【C8】______by 30%, while still eating a【C9】______diet. Another 20 were told to keep their calorie intake the same but increase their【C10】______of unsaturated(不饱和的 )fatty acids. The【C11】______10 volunteers did not change their diets.
After 3 months, all of the volunteers【C12】______a memory test in which they were shown 15 words and asked how many they could remember after 30 minutes.【C13】______average,those in the calorie-restriction group showed a 20%【C14】______over their baseline memory scores taken before they started their diets. Subjects in the other two groups showed【C15】______or no improvement. "Our study【C16】______provides some of the first【C17】______on the impact of calorie restriction on memory in the elderly, but this study has to be【C18】______up now," Floel noted. Her team plans to【C19】______larger studies to determine exactly【C20】______calorie restriction enhances memory.
【C1】
A.reducing
B.declining
C.burning
D.increasing
-
Mywifehasthreebrothers,all()thanshe.(),George,isanofficer.A.elder---TheeldestB.older---The
My wife has three brothers, all ()than she. () , George, is an officer.
A. elder---The eldest
B. older---The oldest
C. elder---The eld one
D. older---The oldest
-
The predicted intergenerational warfare is unlikely because most of the older people themselves_______
-
As with many large countries,the us has several distinct regions.Each region boasts its own special style of food.Visit the south and enj oy country-style cooking.Journey through Louisiana for some spicy Cajun cuisine;take a trip to New England and sample savory seafood dishes;travel through the midwest,"the breadbasket of the nation",for delicious baked goods;cruise over to the southwest and try some tasty Tex-Mex treats;finish your food tour in the Pacific Northwest with some gourmet coffee.