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A client is experiencing issues after cloning an LPAR using alt_disk_install. DLPAR functions are not available for the new LPAR. Also, there is a lot of network traffic to the HMC. What is the most probable cause of this problem?()
A . DLPAR functions are not available for cloned partitions
B . The new partition has the same node number as the original LPAR
C . Additional filesets need to be reinstalled after the alt_disk_install cloning
D . The speed and duplex settings on the Ethernet adapter on the new LPAR is misconfigured
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An administrator issued a command to update thefirmware of an Ethernet adapter on a partitioned system, but received an error. What is the most likely cause of the problem?()
A . The adapter must be taken offline prior to the firmware update.
B . The system has not been rebooted since the adapter was added to the LPAR.
C . The adapter must be assigned to the service partition prior to updating the firmware.
D . The adapter must be dynamically removed from the LPAR prior to updating thefirmware.
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An administrator issued a command to update the firmware of an Ethernet adapter on a partitioned system, but received an error. What is the most likely cause of the problem?()
A . The adapter must be taken offline prior to the firmware update.
B . The system has not been rebooted since the adapter was added to the LPAR.
C . The adapter must be assigned to the service partition prior to updating the firmware.
D . The adapter must be dynamically removed from the LPAR prior to updating the firmware.
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The WTO hasnot()the issue of the trade in agricultural products.
A . addressed
B . resolved
C . solved
D . dealt in
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A customer with a single IBM System Storage DS8100 reports severe performance problems for some of their applications when a particular data warehousing application creates a heavy load. What is the most cost effective way to resolve this issue()
A . add additional disks to the DS8100
B . add more cache to the DS8100
C . move affected volumes to a different disk enclosure
D . implement TPC for Disk to monitor performance
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In most cases, methods of training will not have cons.
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And I believe that we are ____ to make steady progress on some of the most important issues of our times.
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At 4pm, the manager of a hotel notices that 30% rooms for that night are still vacant. She offers a 30% discount for that night only. The manager is most likely trying to overcome issues associated with the ___________ of the hotel's service offering.
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Most of the issues concerning personnel management have been solved satisfactorily; only a few of secondary importance remain to be discussed.
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Which of the following government agency do not issue the certificates of origin?
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(I) Firms issue common stock in far greater amounts than preferred stock. (II) The total volume of stock issued is much less than the volume of bonds issued.
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_______ the pros and cons of being the son of one of the famous, Rock replies:” I think I’m among the most blessed of people who ever lived”
A、Fed on
B、Headed for
C、Brought down
D、Pressed for
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After making changes to the router, you issue the "copy running-config startup-config" command to save changes. After reloading the router, the router comes up in setup mode. You again make changes, save them, and reboot. Again,the router comes up in setup mode.What is the most likely cause of this?()
A. The NVRAM is corrupted.
B. The boot system commands were omitted in the configuration.
C. The configuration register setting is incorrect.
D. The upgraded configuration incompatible with the hardware platform.
E. The upgraded IOS incompatible with the hardware.
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What is the topic of the debate in which the pros sound more justified and convincing than the cons?
A.Governance over driverless cars
B.Ethical debate
C.Cars to be connected or not
D.Emergency to be dealt with by the automated system or human drivers
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Apart from borrowing from hanks, a firm or an individual can obtain funds in a financial market in two ways. The most common method is to issue a (61) , such as a bond or a mortgage, which is a (62) by the borrower to pay the holder of it at (63) until a specified date, when a final payment is made. The (64) of it is the time of expiration date. The second method of raising funds is by issuing (65) , such as common stock, which are claims to share in the net income and the assets of a business.
(46)
A.debt instrument
B.letter of credit
C.letter of guarantee
D.certificate of deposit
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It is true, as the movement critics assert, that the present women's liberation groups are almost entirely based among "middle class" women, that is, college and career women; and the issues of psychological and sexual exploitation and, to a lesser extent, exploitation through consumption, have been the most prominent ones.
It is not surprising that the women's liberation movement should begin among bourgeois women, and should be dominated in the beginning by their consciousness and their particular concerns. Radical women are generally the post war middle class generation that grew up with the right to vote, the chance at higher education and training for supportive roles in the professions and business. Most of them are young and sophisticated enough to have not yet had children and do not have to marry to support themselves. In comparison with most women, they are capable of a certain amount of control over their lives.
The higher development of bourgeois democratic society allows the women who benefit from education and relative equality to see the contradictions between its rhetoric (every child can become president) and their actual place in that society. The working class woman might believe that education could have made her financially independent but the educated career woman finds that money has not made her independent. In fact, because she has been allowed to progress halfway on the upward-mobility ladder she can see the rest of the distance that is denied her only because she is a woman. She can see the similarity between her oppression and that of other sections of the population. Thus, from their own experience, radical women in the movement are aware of more faults in the society than racism and imperialism. Because they have pushed the democratic myth to its limits, they know concretely how it limits them.
At the same time that radical women were learning about American society they were also becoming aware of the male chauvinism in the movement. In fact, that is usually the cause of their first conscious 100 verbalization of the prejudice they feel; it is more disillusioning to know that the same contradiction exists between the movement's rhetoric of equality and its reality, for we expect more of our comrades.
This realization of the deep-seated prejudice against themselves in the movement produces two common reactions among its women: 1) a preoccupation with this immediate barrier (and perhaps a resultant hopelessness), and 2) a tendency to retreat inward, to buy the fool's gold of creating a personally liberated life style.
However, our concept of liberation represents a consciousness that conditions have forced on us while most of our sisters are chained by other conditions, biological and economic, that overwhelm their humanity and desires for self-fulfillment. Our background accounts for our ignorance about the stark oppression of women's daily lives.
The basic difference between Middle Class women and other women in the liberation movement is that _____.
A.Middle Class women are not married and have no children.
B.Middle Class women are not afraid of their husbands.
C.other women have less control of their own lives.
D.other women grow up with no rights to vote.
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The government issued the new policy with the purpose of 查看材料
A.controlling the expensive insurance charges
B.warning the illegal insurance companies
C.predicting the care expenses accurately
D.helping the insurers to reduce the risks
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Why crime has risen so much further and faster in Britain than in any other rich country over the past half-century is anybody's guess, maybe it's the result of near-American levels of relative poverty and family breakdown combined with a European reluctance to bang up quite such a large proportion of the population as America does. Anyway, the long-term causes are of less immediate interest to the government than a short-term solution. Popular concern about crime is rising: 23% of people rated it as one of the most important issues for the government at the beginning of this year; 34% do now.
An official report concluding that the criminal justice system is failing has added to the government's problems. The Audit Commission, the government's watchdog, says that the police too often charge suspects with the wrong offences, use inaccurate computerized information and face serious inefficiencies in the forensic science (the use of scientific methods by the police) service. Court delays alone are costing taxpayers£80m ($120m) a year. The result is that few criminals are brought to justice and even fewer convicted. Only 6% of the more than 5m offences recorded by the police last year resulted in a conviction. Hardly surprising, then, that more than half the public believes that the criminal justice system is ineffective.
The main purpose of the White Paper published last year is to address concerns that the procedures of the court are weighted too heavily against the prosecution. It includes many sensible and uncontroversial proposals. It asks for more support for witnesses, many of whom are frightened of testifying. A survey of one London court found that, of 140 witnesses called in a two-week period, only 19 actually turned up.
Making juries more representative must also make sense. Getting off jury service is too easy. In some London courts, two-thirds of those called for jury service fail to turn up. As a result, juries are often composed of housewives, the unemployed and the retired. The White Paper recommends a check on professionals' getting off service, who can excuse themselves by saying their work is too important, and proposes penalties for those who fail to comply.
Other proposed reforms will be more controversial. At present, no defendant can be tried for the same offence twice even if compelling new evidence emerges. The government's plan to scrap that law will be resisted by civil liberties campaigners, as will the proposal that previous convictions should be disclosed in open court if they are relevant to the case being heard.
Whether or not such proposals make it into law, the White Paper did not do much to address public concerns. The reason why 94% of crimes do not result in a conviction is that three-quarters of them are not cleared up, and so nobody is charged. That is the fault of the police, not the courts; and that is the part of the criminal justice system that the government needs to focus on if it is to make a difference.
[A] use insufficient computerized information.
[B] the work of the police, not that of the courts.
[C] a short-term solution rather than the long-term causes.
[D] the mistaken offences.
[E] most of those called for jury duty are absent.
[F] to address public concerns.
[G] who are afraid of appearing in court.
According to the text, the government would pay more attention to ______
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听力原文:A: About big international issues: what do you see as the most important environmental issues of the moment?
B: It’s quite difficult to make a kind of hierarchy of worry here, because so many issues are there, and so … and they’re all very very important. But I think it has to be said that as far as we we’re concerned, as a campaigning organization, it really is the rain forest that we are concentrating on most. If we don’t take action on that issue within the next five years, then environmental pressure groups won’t have anything to do in ten years’ time, because there won’t be any rain forests, really, for them to campaign about. So this is a critical period for the rain forests, the next five years, and there is enough flexibility in the system to allow us to hope that we’re going to be able to make some changes during that time. So that’s why we’ve made it our priority.
A: What’s so important about the rain forests, then? Er, what’s, what’s the difference between having them or not having them? Isn’t it just, you know, basically either there’re a lot of trees there or there aren’t a lot of trees there?
B: Uhh…well that’s what some people would like to think. Um, there, it’s important in many different ways, important firstly for the countries themselves, in terms of the fact that millions of people depend on the rain forests for their livelihood, and for their … the quality of their environment, through the protection of watersheds, and so on. Secondly, they’re important because of the biological richness of the rain forests. Um, a genetic chest … treasure chest is how they’ve been described. Um, more than 60% of the world’s species is to be found in the rain forests. Write that off, and you write off that genetic storehouse. Lastly, they’re important at international level because of the impact on climate patterns that one would find if the rain forests were destroyed. So, whether you’re looking closely at the tribal people who depend on them, the countries which depend on them, the international community which depends on them, indeed the, the, you know, the creatures themselves, um, it’s actually the most critical issue that we face. And our prime job is of course to try and get people to understand how it is, even in countries where there are no rain forests, that they still have a connection with that rain forest.
You will hear a recording about environmental issues.
Mark one letter(A, B or C)for the correct answer.
After you have listened once, replay the recording.
According to the speaker, ______ is the most important environmental issues of the moment.
A.air pollution
B.water pollution
C.rain forests
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The most of the meeting was on what we needed to do when we made___ from the security issues to the challenging economic issues.()
A.translation
B.transition
C.transaction
D.track
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Information about the coupon rates on the various long-term fixed-rate debt issue of a company can most likely be found in the:
A、non-current liabilities section of the balance sheet.
B、Management Discussion & Analysis(MD&A)
C、Notes to the finacial statements
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If market interest rates have changed materially since a firm issued a bond, and the firm uses the effective interest rate method, how is a change in the market value of the firms debt most likely to
A、The gain or loss in market value must be calculated and disclosed in the footnotes to the financial statements.
B、Net income and equity are unaffected,but the change may be discussed in managements commentary.
C、Net income is unaffected,but the change in market value is recorded in other comprehensive income.
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Which of the following terms in a bond issue most likely helps to reduce credit risk?
A、Term maturity structure
B、Sinking fund arrangement
C、Floating rate note
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Which of the following issues are characteristics of innate immunity?
A.Rapid response
B.PMN and phagocytes
C.slow response
D.B and T cells
E.Pattern recognition molecules
F.antibodies
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