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Your network contains an Active Directory forest. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2008. You need to ensure that you can install an Exchange Server 2010 server in the Active Directory forest. What should you do()?
A . From the Exchange Server 2010 installation media, run setup /ps.
B . From the Exchange Server 2010 installation media, run setup /NewProvisionedServer.
C . From the Windows Server 2008 installation media, run adprep.exe /forestprep.
D . From the Windows Server 2008 installation media, run adprep.exe /domainprep.
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Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain. The functional level of the forest is Windows Server 2008 R2. You need to create multiple password policies for users in your domain. What should you do()
A . From the Active Directory Schema snap-in, create multiple class schema objects.
B . From the ADSI Edit snap-in, create multiple Password Setting objects.
C . From the Security Configuration Wizard, create multiple security policies.
D . From the Group Policy Management snap-in, create multiple Group Policy objects.
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Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain. The functional level of the forest is Windows Server 2008 R2. You need to create multiple password policies for users in your domain. What should you do()
A . From the Active Directory Schema snap-in, create multiple class schema objects.
B . From the ADSI Edit snap-in, create multiple Password Setting objects.
C . From the Security Configuration Wizard, create multiple security policies.
D . From the Group Policy Management snap-in, create multiple Group Policy objects.
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W hich of the following statements about handling utensils in the UK is not true?
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According to the lecture, what might forest in a literary work represent?
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Hester’s cottage is in the forest.
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What does the well represent in the novel Norwegian Forest?
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Environmentalists are concerned about loss of ______ that will result from destruction of the forest in the Amazon.
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What function does the description of the well play in Norwegian Forest?
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Some of the orangutans lost parents in forest fires.
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Hurricanes, flooding, droughts, forest fires and other disasters occur more frequently than those in the past.
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the well-know verse of \tiger! tiger! Burning bright/in the forest of the night/what immortal hand or eye/could frame thy fearful symmetry?\is written by___________.
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The new open access problems sometimes do occur with forest resources like fish, game, scenic beauty, water, and hiking in some areas.
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The disease is w______ in America and quite recently there have been reports of cases in dogs in the UK.
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The lions in the Gir Forest are especially vulnerable to disease because ______
A.they have descended from a dozen or so ancestors
B.they are smaller than the African lions
C.they do not have enough to eat
D.they are physically weaker than the African lions
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They lost their way in the forest, and ______ made matters worse Was night began to fall.
A.that
B.it
C.what
D.which
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Research findings from Norwegian and Danish scientists released in late 1997 indicate that the world's reindeer are "hot" — radioactive — and are contaminating their owners and minders.
The radiation comes as a result of the 500 atomic bomb tests carried out in the atmosphere by the nuclear nations in the 1950s and 1960s. Long-lived isotopes in the fall-out have built up in Arctic lichens which are the reindeer's staple diet. The reindeer have been found to concentrate the isotopes in their bodies. Animals are affected all over the Arctic, with the most radioactive reindeer in Canada, Alaska and Siberia's Taimyr Peninsula.
Enormous amounts of reindeer meat — some 14,000 tonnes — are eaten in the Arctic each year. Research at the Danish Riso National Laboratory has found that reindeer herders, who consume a lot of the meat, take in 300 times more radiation each year than is the average anywhere in northern Europe. Norway's Radiation Protection Authority estimates that many hundreds of herders have died of cancer as a result.
Meanwhile reindeer are emerging as one of the greatest environmental threats to the Norwegian Arctic. Over-grazing and trampling is causing more damage to the fragile tundra than pollutants from the world's worst-offending factories. Over the last 40 years the number of reindeer in the Norwegian Arctic have doubled, reaching 20 animals per square kilometre, a very high density. Research by the Norwegian and Danish geological surveys and Russia's Kola Science Centre have found that 75 percent of the moss in the Norwegian Arctic and 85 percent of lichen have been "severely damaged" by reindeer. Three-quarters of the area is suffering from soil erosion. By contrast, two of the world's most polluting factories---nickel smelters in Russia's Kola peninsula — have about 10 percent of the moss and 14 percent of the lichen in the area.
Even the Saami people, who own most of the reindeer, admit that the animals may be causing problems. Lars-Ander Baer, vice-president of their council, admitted to a conference on the Arctic environment recently: "We simply don't know how many reindeer the northern part of Norway can take."
Which of the following is NOT a cause of the problem under discussion?
A.Over-grazing.
B.Radioactive contamination.
C.Poaching.
D.Trampling.
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The police must waste no time in __________ the escaped murderer in the forest. A.searching B. chasing C. investigating D. looking
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The stem cells responsible for renewal of the keratinocytes of the skin are found in w
A.A.basal lanina
B.B.basal layer
C.C.dermis
D.D.keratinocyte layer
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听力原文:Certainly I can give you some example. Factory farming is very bad for the environment, but it makes factory farming companies very high profits; companies aren’t concerned about the destruction of the rain forest and they are often not concerned about the conditions their workers work in.
For questions 13-17, choose the person who is speaking.
Write one letter(A-H)next to the number of the recording.
Do not use any letter more than once.
After you have listened once, replay the recording.
A. manager of a fast food company
B. employee representative of a dairy company
C. personnel manager
D. farmer
E. lawyer
F. bank manager
G. journalist
H. manager of a farm
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In 1971 there were about 3,700 million people in the world. If the population were 【C1】______ evenly over the earth' s surface there would be about 50 people to the square mile; but there are vast areas of desert and mountain and tropical forest 【C2】______ are uninhabited, 【C3】______ at the other 【C4】______ , in the great cities millions may live within a few square miles.
【C5】______ of the world' s population is concentrated on only a small 【C6】______ of the earth' s land surface, in the rich valleys and 【C7】______ plains, because people up to the present time have 【C8】______ to congregate in place where the climate and soil make it easy to grow food and obtain shelter.
A 【C9】______ world population and the discoveries of science 【C10】______ this pattern of distribution in the future. As men slowly learn to master diseases, control floods, prevent famines, and stop wars, fewer people die every year; and in 【C11】______ the population of the world is steadily 【C12】______ .
When numbers 【C13】______ , the extra mouths must be fed. New lands must be brought 【C14】______ cultivation, or land already 【C15】______ , made to yield larger crops. In some areas the accessible land is largely so intensively cultivated 【C16】______ it will be difficult to make it 【C17】______ more food. in some areas the population is so dense that the land is divided into. units 【C18】______ tiny to allow for much improvement in farming methods. 【C19】______ a large part of this farming population drawn 【C20】______ into industrial occupations, the land might be farmed much more productively by modern methods.
【C1】______
A.scattered
B.restrained
C.separated
D.resembled
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_______ the forest prk is frwy, lot of tourists visit it every yer.sB.WhenC.Even thoughD_______ the forest prk is frwy, lot of tourists visit it every yer.s B.When C.Even though D.In cse
A.As
B.When
C.Even though
D.In case
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Many animals in the forest died in last_____.
A.winter’s heavy snow
B.winter’s heavily snows
C.winter heavy snow
D.winter heavy snows
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Tiger is the king the forest.A.in
B.of