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What are three common reasons why customers are saying that they need to evolve their datacenter?()
A . architectures that is inflexible and inefficient
B . desire to use the same vender for desktop and server deployments
C . selecting best-performing vendors for each individual component
D . existing equipment has reached and of life
E . increasing operational costs of managing data centers
F . demand among users for access to information anytime, anywhere
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— Why does he look sad?—There are so many problems()
A . remaining to settle
B . remained settling
C . remaining to be settled
D . remained to besettled
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Why are you so late?()
A . It‘s a shame.
B . I came across an old friend.
C . Never mind.
D . That‘s all right.
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What are three common reasons why customers are saying that they need to evolve their data center? ()
A . demand among users for access to information anytime, anywhere
B . desire to use the same vender for desktop and server deployments
C . existing equipment has reached and of life
D . increasing operational costs of managing data centers
E . architectures that is inflexible and inefficient
F . selecting best-performing vendors for each individual component
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2.Why are there harmful actions during games?
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Which is not the reason why people are religious?( )
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Why are some of the works of Steinbeck considered controversial?
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Why are they called “eccentrics”?
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People are reluctant to show you the rope s when they know you are new.
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Since your error has caused a great loss to our company, we are reluctantly to lodge a claim ____you.
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Currently, why are many Americans careful about touching others?
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The fact that viewers are not reluctant to skip the ad declines the effect of advertise dramatically.
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Why does the author say space projects are practical?
A.Because they make science exciting.
B.Because they promote economic growth.
C.Because they increase Americas national power.
D.Because they show what technology can bring.
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Why are one-room schools in danger of disappearing?
A.Because they all exist in one state.
B.Because they skip too many children ahead.
C.Because there is a trend toward centralization.
D.Because there is no fourth-grade level in any of them.
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Why are bullocks used to provide energy in India?
A Because bullocks have long been used by Indian people
B Because bullocks walk slowly and are easy to control
C Because there are few non-working bullocks in India
D Because there is not enough oil in India
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听力原文:M: There are several reasons why careful analysis of financial statements is necessary. What are they?
W: First, financial statements are general-purpose statements. Secondly, the relationships between amounts on successive financial statements are not obvious without analysis. And thirdly, users of financial statements may be interested in seeing how well a company is performing.
Q: What are they talking about?
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A.The methods of financial statements.
B.The necessity of careful analysis of financial statements
C.The relationship among financial statements.
D.The purpose of financial statements.
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为什么等成本线是直线?Why are isocost lines straight lines?
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The following are all mentioned as reasons why the airlines are having a hard time EXCEPT that
A.the tourist industry is experiencing an all-time low.
B.there is no increase in the number of passengers.
C.there are more seats on the planes than needed.
D.the competition between airlines is strong.
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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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Most parents are reluctant to use the spyware because of
A.the difficulty of handling the spyware.
B.the concern of violating their children's privacy.
C.worries of being discovered by their children.
D.no easy access to the spyware.
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一Why are you So restless?一()。
A.A.Sorry, Ican'tstop
B.B.I don' t know what to say
C.C.You' d better not ask
D.D.I just can' t help feeling worried
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Why are some cabinet members worried about the motion?
A.The motion causes the relation between the party and big businesses more hostile.
B.The contract will be expired when new bids are opening to the contracts.
C.The government will use break clauses in agreement among operators.
D.The shadow chancellor is hostile to the party agreement and clauses.
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Why are coral reefs called the rainforests of the sea()
A.Because they are home to a wide variety of sea life
B.Because they can protect our coasts from storms
C.Because they might supply natural medicines
D.Because they look like rainforests
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------Wonderful performance! ------That’s why they are well ()wherever they go.