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Refer to the exhibit. Routers A and B are directly connected and running OSPF, but they are unable to form a neighbor relationship. What is the most likely cause?()https://assets.asklib.com/images/image2/2018072408474251714.jpg
A . The routers are not on the same network.
B . The network statements do not match.
C . The process number does not match.
D . The MTU does not match.
E . The OSPF cost does not match.
F . There is a physical issue with the cable.
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Refer to the exhibit. Routers A and B are directly connected and running EIGRP, but they are unable to form a neighbor relationship. What is the most likely cause? ()https://assets.asklib.com/images/image2/2018072408465468299.jpg
A . The network statements are misconfigured.
B . The IP address statements are misconfigured.
C . The autonomous system is misconfigured.
D . There is a physical issue with the cable.
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You are working with a client to deploy QoS on their Frame Relay WAN. They would like to be able to allow packets to cross the Frame Relay WAN but have them marked as discard eligible if they exceed the QoS policy. How would you accomplish this task?()
A . Configure a class map that sets the DE bit so that the policy map can correctly apply a violate-action if the policy is exceeded.
B . Configure a service policy that sets the DE bit and apply it to the serial interface connected to the Frame Relay WAN.
C . Configure a policy map that has a burst-max action of setting the DE bit if the policy is exceeded.
D . Configure a policy map that has a violate-action to change the DE bit from 0 to 1.
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Refer to the exhibit. Routers A and B are directly connected and running OSPF, but they are unable to form a neighbor relationship. What is the most likely cause?()https://assets.asklib.com/images/image2/2018072408592345384.jpg
A . The routers are not on the same network.
B . The network statements do not match.
C . The process number does not match.
D . The MTU does not match.
E . The OSPF cost does not match.
F . There is a physical issue with the cable.
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Refer to the exhibit. Routers A and B are directly connected and running EIGRP,but they are unable to form a neighbor relationship. What is the most likely cause?()https://assets.asklib.com/images/image2/2018072408555718181.jpg
A . The network statements are misconfigured.
B . The IP address statements are misconfigured.
C . The autonomous system is misconfigured.
D . There is a physical issue with the cable.
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原文:你知道,我们的用户喜欢这料子,但是对这颜色和图案设计不感兴趣。 译文:You see, our users like the material, but they do not care for ________.
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听力原文:M: Mr. Steward appears to be honest. But I don’t think we can trust him.W: No, Mr听力原文:M: Mr. Steward appears to be honest. But I don’t think we can trust him. W: No, Mr. Steward is not what he looks like. Q: What does the woman probably mean ()
A.Mr. Steward is honest.
B.Mr. Steward looks honest.
C.Mr. Steward looks dishonest.
D.Mr. Steward is dishonest.
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Choose the best Chinese translation for the sentence. Tom took Laura to a Western movie, but Laura didn’t like the movie at all.
A.汤姆带着劳拉去看了西部电影,劳拉不喜欢。
B.汤姆带着劳拉去看了西部电影,劳拉根本不喜欢。
C.汤姆带着劳拉去看了一场西部电影,不过劳拉根本不喜欢。
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I like hamburgers,But I don"t like bananas.I like strawberrier,But I don"t like pears.I like oranges,But I don"t like salads.I like ice–cream,But I don"t like milks.I like breads,But I don"t like tomatoes.
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- Do you know anyone who does translations?-I met a man just the other day who was setting up an agency.- They don’t do Chinese to English by any chance, do they?-______I could give you his number, if you like.
A.Why don’t you just do it?
B.I wouldn’t have a clue.
C.Go for it.
D.I'm thinking about it.
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Successful couples don&39;t take each other for granted but work constantly at rejuvenating their good feelings for each other. The most satisfied couples put the thought and energy into their relationship that they put into their children or career.
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一Would you like to go to the cinema with us tonight? 一________,but I don’t think I can afford the time.
A.I'd like to
B.I'd better go
C.I didn’t want to
D.I wouldn’t
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He not only likes the girl, but the family too. ( )
A:对
B:错
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Words like phoenix, dragon, unicorn, and mermaid, are meaningful but they identify no entities in the real world. ()
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The name of the area which they lived was Laconia, and so they were also called Lacons.。()
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What I&39;d like to do is to help them to see that they don&39;t need to think they will never succeed in learning to use the computer and stop trying it, that they can actually be the master of it. (give up on)
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Jimmy: I think honeybees are very useful insects. They make honey for us. Amy: ______ They also help the flowers grow into a fruit. Jimmy: But I don't like termites. I think they're disgusting. Amy: ______ They're actually a very good source of food. People in some countries eat them. Jimmy: Really? I didn't know that.
A.I love honey very much.; Me too.
B.That's a good point.; I 'm not sure I agree with you.
C.They never do the least harm to us.; That's wrong.
D.We have different opinions.; On the contrary, they are not disgusting.
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Betty is from Italy. Now she lives in Edinburgh . But her parents still live in Italy. She is 25 years old. She is a teacher. She works in a high school in Edinburgh. She teaches science (科学) and she likes her work. Most of her students are 15 or 16 years old. They all like her. They think she is a great teacher and a beautiful girl with long golden hair. Betty has a boyfriend. His name is Ray. He is British. He is 30 years old. He likes books and music. He can play the piano very well. He is in IT. He works very hard. But he does not like his job. He likes traveling like Betty, and of course he likes staying with Betty.
(1). Betty is British now.
A、 Right.
B、Wrong.
C、Doesn't say.
(2). Betty has long beautiful hair.
A、 Right.
B、Wrong.
C、Doesn't say.
(3). Ray likes his job.
A、 Right.
B、Wrong.
C、Doesn't say.
(4). Both Betty and Ray like traveling.
A、 Right.
B、Wrong.
C、Doesn't say.
(5). Betty can play the piano well.
A、 Right.
B、Wrong.
C、Doesn't say.
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A lawyer friend of mine has devoted herself to the service of humanity. Her special area is called "public interest law". Many other lawyers represent only clients who can pay high fees. All lawyers have had expensive and highly specialized training, and they work long, difficult hours for the money they earn. But what happens to people who need legal help and cannot afford to pay these lawyers' fees?
Public interest lawyers fill this need. Patricia, like other public interest lawyers, earns a salary much below what some lawyers can earn. Because she is willing to take less money, her clients have the help they need, even if they can pay nothing at all.
Some clients need legal help because stores have cheated them with faulty merchandise. Others are in unsafe apartments, or are threatened with eviction (being driven) and have no place to go. Their cases are all called "civil" cases. Still others are accused of criminal acts, and seek those public interest lawyers who handle "criminal" cases. These are just a few of the many situations in which the men and women who are public interest lawyers serve to extend justice throughout society.
"A lawyer friend of mine has devoted herself to the service of humanity" means______.
A. she has tried to earn her living by providing service for human beings
B. she has tried to provide service to people in need out of humane consideration
C. she has tried to work for the cause of law at any cost
D. she has devoted herself to the public relationship in spite of loss of income
What is the difference between public interest lawyers and other lawyers?
A. They have had more highly specialized training.
B. Their training is much cheaper.
C. They may offer help to those who can't afford to pay.
D. They work long, difficult hours for the money they earn.
The word "clients" in this passage means______.
A. people who can pay high fees to their lawyers
B. people who are very poor and can't afford to pay their lawyers
C. people who have been cheated by stores or threatened with eviction
D. people who needs and uses legal help from lawyers
Public interest law includes______.
A. civil cases only
B. criminal cases only
C. criminal and civil cases
D. wealthy clients cases
Which of the following is not a matter for a civil case?
A. A tenant is faced with eviction.
B. A burglar is arrested.
C. A landlord refuses to fix a dangerous staircase.
D. A store sells a faulty radio.
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A hotelworker is responsible for many different areas of a hotel and is called upon to fix problems as they arise(like a leaking pipe)()
A.plumber
B.room
C.maintenance
D.electrician
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Many people with ordinary jobs may dream of long holidays in foreign countries, but they know they couldn’t afford them even if they could get enough time off from the company.However, there are a few businesses which have started schemes to reward employees with long service by giving them a chance to fulfill such ambitions by providing both the time and the money.
One company gives every employee over 50 years old and who has been with them for 25 years, six months’ holiday on full pay.At the same time additional money can be made available by way of loans, to help them with projects they cannot otherwise offer.Most of the people who have already benefited from the scheme, have used the opportunity to travel to distant places like the Far East or South America and some have spent the money on their favorite hobbies, such as photography.
The cost of providing these special holidays is fairly high but the directors feel it is well worthwhile because the employees are greatly refreshed by their long break from the pressures and routines of their jobs.The only problems are that the people concerned tend to have key jobs which can be difficult to fill on a temporary basis for a relatively long time.Besides, some employees find it difficult to re-adjust to the old routine after such a long time away.In addition, one or two people may not feel secure at leaving their job in someone else’s hands.On balance, however, there is no doubt that the idea is beneficial to industrial relations and a wonderful reward for long service.
31.Many workers would like to ___________.
A.dream of long holidays at home
B.spend a long time in unusual places
C.buy a holiday away from home
D.have a long holiday after many years
32.One company____________.
A.gives money to employees over 25 years
B.lends staff money to go on holidays
C.allows long holidays to certain staff
D.arranges long holidays for old employees
33.Most of the employees in the scheme ____________.
A.take foreign trips
B.develop their hobbies
C.take up photography
D.enjoy leisure activities
34.The directors feel that _____________.
A.the staff get a lot of pleasures from the scheme
B.older staff are very enthusiastic about holidays
C.the scheme is more expensive than they expected
D.the scheme is beneficial to staff relations
35.One of the problems is that ________________.
A.it is difficult to fill a temporary job
B.some employees are afraid of their colleagues
C.it is difficult for some people to re-adjust to the old routine after a long break
D.employees don’t feel secure when they are away
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demonstrate that they find it difficult to change at first. But soon they find that, when they look back on their wasteful spending days, it seems like they were possessed by another person. How coul
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否
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The application areas of DSP include the following but()
A.earthquake recording & analysis
B.cognitive science
C.echo reduction
D.simulation and modeling
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The speker tells the students tht theyre not likely to succeed if they______.re tooThe speker tells the students tht theyre not likely to succeed if they______.re too selfish B.do everythings others do C.re not greedy enough D.don’t get right degree
A.are too selfish
B.do everything as others do
C.are not greedy enough
D.don’t get a right degree