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Which one of the followings might not be employed to create vacuum for flash type evaporator? ()
A . high-pressure steam-driven air-ejector
B . motor-driven vacuum pump
C . water-motivated air eductor
D . centrifuge pum
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As an experienced technician, you are responsible for Technical Support in your company. One of the trainees is asking you in what might happen if he issues the logging trap information command. Which of the following statement will answer his queston?()
A . Informational and debug messages are logged to the syslog server.
B . All messages are sent to the logging host, where selections are made.
C . An information trap is sent to the SNMP server.
D . All messages from emergencies to informational are sent to the logging host.
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When a business suffers a security breach, there can be serious ramifications. What is one of the immediate impacts that the business can suffer because of a security breach?()
A . loss of retail sales
B . loss of customer faith
C . disruption of business operations
D . inability to deliver products or service
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Users notify you that their application is failing every time they try to add new records. Because of poor application design, the actual ORA error message is unavailable. What might be the problem?()
A . The application user has exceeded their undo quota.
B . The FLASHBACK GUARANTEE option is set on the undo tablespace.
C . The table is currently being queried by a Flashback Transaction Query operation.
D . The table is currently being queried by a Flashback Versions Query operation.
E . The RETENTION GUARANTEE option is set on the undo tablespace.
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Moving data is one of the most common causes of planned downtime. For which of the followingpurposes might the data migration function of the SAN Volume Controller be used?()
A . when replacing an SVC node due to a failure
B . when migrating from a Windows OS to a Linux OS
C . when replacing older storage with newer storage
D . when performing a firmware upgrade on the SVC console
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What is the maximum number of network locales that can be configured for any one Cisco Unified CallManager Express when using the cnf-file perphone command?()
A . 1
B . 2
C . 4
D . 5
E . a number equal to the number of languages supported by Cisco Unity Express
F . a number equal to the number of languages supported by Cisco Unity CallManager Expre
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Since HTTP is one of the most common protocols used in the internet, what should be done at a firewall level to ensure thatthe protocol is being used correctly? ()
A . Ensure that a stateful firewall allows only HTTP traffic destined for valid web server IP addresses.
B . Ensure that a firewall has SYN flood and DDoS protection applied specifically for valid web servers.
C . Ensure that your firewall enforces HTTP protocol compliance to ensure that only valid flows are allowed inand outof your network.
D . Ensure that HTTP is always authenticated.
E . Ensure that your web server is in a different zone than your backend servers such as SQL and DNS.
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While setting up the threshold for tablespace space usage metrics for one of your tablespaces, you define the critical threshold as 60% and warning threshold as 75%. What would be the result of this setting?()
A . It would result in an error because the warning threshold cannot be more than the critical threshold.
B . The warning threshold is ignored and alerts would be generated when space usage exceeds the critical threshold.
C . The critical threshold is ignored and alerts would be generated when space usage exceeds the warning threshold.
D . Both threshold values are used and alerts are generated when space usage exceeds the respective threshold values.
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When a business suffers a security breach, there are be serious ramifications. What is one of the immediate impacts that the business can suffer because of a security breach?()
A . loss of retail sales
B . loss of customer faith
C . disruption of business operations
D . inability to deliver products or service
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One of the key decision making factors in a very competitive opportunity will be cost. Companycom needs an aggregate rPerf rating of 120. What is the best solution?()
A . Two p5 570 16 way 1.9 MHz machines
B . One p5 590 32 way 1.65 MHz machines
C . One p5 595 32 way 1.65 MHz machines
D . Two p5 570 16 way 1.65 MHz machine
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The Testking corporate LAN consists of one large flat network. You decide to segment this LAN into two separate networks with a router. What will be the affect of this change?()
A . The number of broadcast domains will be decreased.
B . It will make the broadcasting of traffic between domains more efficient between segments.
C . It will increase the number of collisions.
D . It will prevent segment 1's broadcasts from getting to segment 2.
E . It will connect segment 1's broadcasts to segment 2.
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One of the redo log members in your database is lost. You queried V$logfile for further details. What would be the member’s status?()
A . LOST
B . INVALID
C . EXPIRED
D . DELETED
E . CORRUPT
F . UNKNOWN
G . OBSOLETE
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If several fixed navigational lights are visible at the same time,each one may be positively identified by checking all of the following EXCEPT what against the Light List?()
A . Rhythm
B . Period
C . Intensity
D . Color
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For a Chinese student going to the United States for the first time, what might be a source of frustration?
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What could be the reasonable purpose of one's visit?
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What might not be believed by the author?
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When assessing the reliability of a measure, one might be interested in knowing how scores on the measure at one time relate to scores on the same measure at another time. This refers to:
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People select news in expectation of a reward. This reward may be either of two kinds. One isrelated to what Freud calls the Pleasure Principle, the other to what he calls the Reality Principle.
For want of better names, we shall call these two classes immediate reward and delayed reward.
In general, the kind of news which may be expected to give immediate reward are news ofcrime and corruption, accidents and disasters, sports, social events, and human interest. Delayedreward may be expected from news of public affairs, economic matters, social problems, science,
education, and health.
News of the first kind pays its rewards at once. A reader can enjoy an indirect experiencewithout any of the dangers or stresses involved. He can tremble wildly at an axe-murder, shake his head sympathetically and safely at a hurricane, identify himself with the winning team, laughunderstandingly at a warm little story of children or dogs.
News of the second kind, however, pays its rewards later. It sometimes requires the reader totolerate unpleasantness or annoyance — as, for example, when he reads of the threatening foreignituation, the mounting national debt, rising taxes, falling market, scarce housing, and cancer. It has a kind of “threat value.” It is read so that the reader may be informed and prepared. When a reader selects delayed reward news, he pulls himself into the world of surrounding reality to which he can adapt himself only by hard work. When he selects news of the other kind, he usually withdraws from the world of threatening reality toward the dream world.
For any individual, of course, the boundaries of these two classes are not stable. For example, asociologist may read news of crime as a social problem, rather than for its immediate reward. Acoach may read a sports story for its threat value: he may have to play that team next week. Apolitician may read an account of his latest successful public meeting, not for its delayed reward, but very much as his wife reads an account of a party. In any given story of corruption or disaster, a thoughtful reader may receive not only the immediate reward of indirect experience, but also the
delayed reward of information and preparedness. Therefore, while the division of categories holds in general, an individual’s tendency may transfer any story from one kind of reading to another, or
divide the experience between the two kinds of reward.
What news stories do you read?
Division of
news stories
People expect to get (71) ▲ from reading news. News stories are roughly divided into two classes. Some news will excite their readers instantly while others won’t. (72) ▲ of
the two classes
News of immediate reward will seemingly take their readers to the very frightening scene without actual (73) ▲ . Readers will associate themselves closely with what happens in the news stories and (74) ▲ similar feelings with those involved. News of delayed reward will make readers suffer, or present a(75) ▲ to them. News of delayed reward will induce the reader to (76) ▲ for the reality while news of immediate reward will lead the reader to (77) ▲ from the reality.
Unstable boundaries
of the two classes
What readers expect from news stories are largely shaped by their
(78) ▲ .
Serious readers will both get excited over what happens in some
news stories and (79) ▲ themselves to the reality.
Thus, the division, on the whole, (80) ▲ on the reader.
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听力原文:M: Judy, there is still plenty of space for one additional backseat passenger. You are welcome to ride with us. The only problem might be the time. You know, we need to leave at 5.
W: That's earlier than I expected. But I guess you're the only ride. Could you give me a wake-up call at 4:30 tomorrow morning?
Q: What is the woman most likely to do?
(19)
A.She will hitch a ride on the way.
B.She will go together with the man.
C.She will call on the man and wake him up.
D.She will pick up the man.
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According to the author, which of the following might be the LEAST threatening one to humanity's survival now?
A.Wild animals.
B.Limited space.
C.Population growth.
D.City expansion.
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Energy will be one of the defining issues of this century. One thing is clear: the era of (1)_____ oil is over. What we all do next will determine how well we meet the energy needs of the entire world in this century and (2)_____.
Demand is soaring like (3)_____ before. As populations grow and economies (4)_____, millions in the developing world are enjoying the benefits of a lifestyle. that (5)_____ increasing amounts of energy. In fact, some say that in 20 years the world will (6)_____ 40% more oil than it does today. At the same time, many of the world's oil and gas fields are (7)_____. And new energy discoveries are mainly occurring in places where resources are difficult to (8)_____, physically, economically and even politically. When growing demand meets (9)_____ supplies, the result is more (10)_____ for the same resources.
We can wait until a crisis forces us to do something. (11)_____ we can (12)_____ to working together, and start by asking the (13)_____ questions: How do we meet the energy needs of the developing world and those of industrialized nations? What role will renewables and (14)_____ energies play? What is the best way to protect our environment? How do we accelerate our conservation efforts? (15)_____ actions we take, we must look not just to next year, (16)_____ to the next 50 years.
At Chevron, we believe that innovation, collaboration and conservation are the (17)_____ on which to build this new world. We cannot do this alone. Corporations, governments and every citizen of this planet must be part of the solution as (18)_____ as they are part of the problem. We (19)_____ scientists and educators, politicians and policy-makers, environmentalists, leaders of industry and each one of you to be part of (20)_____ the next era of energy.
A.fossil
B.eternal
C.easy
D.formidable
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What might be the title of this passage?
A.Why Brainy Women Stay Single.
B.Single Women's Self-reliance.
C.Road to a Successful Marriage.
D.Stereotypes About Marriage.
此题为多项选择题。
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What might be the cause of the children' s sickness?
A.The crops didn't do well.
B.There were too many insects.
C.The visitors brought in diseases.
D.The pesticides were overused.
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Imagine that the world consists of 20 men and 20 women, all of them heterosexual and in search of a mate.Since the numbers are even, everyone can find a partner.But what happens if you take away one man? You might not think this would make much difference.You would be wrong,argues Tim Harford,a British economist, in a book called The Logic of Life. With 20 women pursuing 19 men, one woman faces the prospect of spinsterhood. So she ups her game. Perhaps she dresses more seductively. Perhaps she makes an extra effort to be obliging. Somehow or other, she “steals” a man from one of her fellow women. That newly single woman then ups her game, too, to steal a man from someone else. A chain reaction ensues.
Real life is more complicated, of course, but this simple model illustrates an important truth.In the marriage market, numbers matter.And among African-Americans,the difference is much worse than in Mr.Harford's imaginary example.Between the ages of 20 and 29, one black man in nine is behind bars.For black women of the same age, the figure is about one in 150.For obvious reasons, convicts are excluded from the dating pool.
Removing so many men from the marriage market has profound consequences.As imprisonment rates exploded between 1970 and 2007, the proportion of U.S.-born black women aged 30-44 who were married plunged from 62%to 33%.Why this happened is complex and furiously debated.The era of mass imprisonment began as traditional mores were already crumbling, following the sexual revolution of the 1960s and the invention of the contraceptive pill.① It also coincided with greater opportunities for women in the workplace. These factors must surely have had something to do with the decline of marriage.
But jail is a big part of the problem, argue Kerwin Kofi Charles, now at the University of Chicago. They divided America up into geographical and racial “marriage markets”, to take account of the fact that most people marry someone of the same race who lives relatively close to them.② Then, after crunching the census numbers, they found that a one percentage point increase in the male imprisonment rate was associated with a 2.4-point reduction in the proportion of women, who ever marry.③ Could it be, however, that mass imprisonment is a symptom of increasing social malfunction, and that it was this social malfunction that caused marriage to wither?④ Probably not. For similar crimes, America imposes much harsher penalties than other rich countries.Mr. Charles and Mr. Luoh controlled for crime rates, as a substitution for social malfunction, and found that it made no difference to their results. They concluded that “higher male imprisonment has lowered the likelihood that women marry...and caused a shift in the gains from marriage away from women and towards men.”
阅读以上文章,回答 87~91 题
第 87 题 The word “ensues” in Paragraph 1 probably means __________.{Page}
[A] to result in something
[B] to happen after something
[C] to be welcome
[D] to be interrupted temporarily