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An administrator just completed an AIX installation but suspects that not all filesets installed completely. Which of the following commands would verify that all filesets are completely installed?()
A . installp -E
B . lslpp -E
C . lppchk -c
D . instfix -c
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An administrator just completed an AIX installation but suspects that not all filesets installed completely. Which of the following commands would verify that all filesets are completely installed()
A . installp -E
B . Islpp -E
C . Ippchk -c
D . instfix -c
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You need to base a data block on the EMP table, but you do not want to give the users of the application access privileges on the table. Which type of data source would you use to create the data block?()
A . table
B . transactional trigger
C . stored procedure
D . FROM clause query
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You are performing the shrink operation on the SCOTT.EMP table. You want to perform the same operation on all dependent objects of the SCOTT.EMP table. What is NOT a prerequisite for the operation?()
A . You must enable the row movement on the SCOTT.EMP table.
B . You must define the tablespace of the SCOTT.EMP table for automatic segment space management.
C . You must use the CASCADE clause in the ALTER TABLE SHRINK SPACE statement.
D . You must use the COMPACT clause in the ALTER TABLE SHRINK SPACE statement.
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A redaction policy was added to the SAL column of the SCOTT.EMP table: All users have their default set of system privileges. For which three situations will data not be redacted?()
A . SYS sessions, regardless of the roles that are set in the session
B . SYSTEM sessions, regardless of the roles that are set in the session
C . SCOTT sessions, only if the MGR role is set in the session
D . SCOTT sessions, only if the MGR role is granted to SCOTT
E . SCOTT sessions, because he is the owner of the table
F . SYSTEM session, only if the MGR role is set in the sessio
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Do not attempt to do a thing unless you are sure of yourself, but do not ____ it simply because someone else is not sure of you.
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Which of the following is not completely forbidden, but people tend to have very strong feelings about it and it's probably not a good small talk topic?
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Einstein put up the principle of relativity, valid not only in mechanics but in all physics.划线部分是形容词短语做后置定语
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4. The happiest are not those who own , but those who can6appreciate the beauty of life.(the best things)
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Language has been changing, but such changes are not so obvious at all linguistic aspects except that of______.
A.phonology
B.lexicon
C.syntax
D.semantics
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求完形填空原题:In all societies,the mass media 空格 at least one commonality...
关键句子:It is not the equipment that makes the communication process a form of
mass communication,but rather how the content is 空,developed,and
transmitted.
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——()?——Not at all. But I’ve only got some clothes and some other things in it.
A.Could you put your bag on the belt, please?
B.Could you tell me what’s in your bag, please?
C.Would you mind opening your bag?
D.Would you mind putting your metal objects on the tray?
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It's not the money that matters, but the sense of self-worth
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J. Selden once said: “Ignorance of the law excuses no man; not that all men know the law, but because it is an excuse every man will , and no man can tell how to refute him.”
A.play
B.plead
C.pledge
D.plunge
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The decoration of the hall's______but it's not yet______with lamps.
A.furnished, finished
B.been finished, been furnished
C.being finished, being furnished
D.furnish, finish
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Without ______ to the foregoing,every such servant,agent and subcontractor shall have the benefit of all provisions contained herein benefiting the carrier as if such provisions were expressly for their benefit; and in entering into this contract,the carrier,to the extent of those provisions does so not only on its own behalf,but also as agent and trustee for such servants,agents and sub-contractors.
A.damage
B.injury
C.break
D.prejudice
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Everybody loves a fat pay rise. Yet pleasure at your own can vanish if you learn that a colleague has been given a bigger one. Indeed, if he has a reputation for slacking, you might even be outraged. Such behaviour is regarded as "all too human", with the underlying assumption that other animals would not be capable of this finely developed sense of grievance. But a study by Sarah Brosnan and Frans de Waal of Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, which has just been published in Nature, suggests that it all too monkey, as well
The researchers studied the behaviour of female brown capuchin monkeys. They look cute. They are good-natured, co-operative creatures, and they share their food tardily. Above all, like their female human counterparts, they tend to pay much closer attention to the value of "goods and services" than males. Such characteristics make them perfect candidates for Dr. Brosnan's and Dr. Dewaal's study. The researchers spent two years teaching their monkeys to exchange tokens for food. Normally, the monkeys were happy enough to exchange pieces of rock for slices of eucumber. However, when two monkeys were placed in sepa rate but adjoining chambers, so that each could observe what the other was getting in return for its rock, their became markedly different.
In the world of capuchins grapes are luxury goods (and much preferable to cucumbers). So when one monkey was handed a grape in exchange for her token, the second was reluctant to hand hers over for a mere piece of cucumber. And if one received a grape without having to provide her token in exchange at all, the other either tossed her own token at the researcher or out of the chamber, or refused to; accept the slice of cu cumber indeed, the mere presence of a grape in the other chamber (without an actual monkey to eat it) was enough to reduce resentment in a female capuchin.
The researches suggest that capuchin monkeys, like humans, are guided by social emotions. In the wild, they are a co-operative, groupliving species. Such co-operation is likely to be stable only when each animal feels it is not being cheated. Feelings of righteous indignation, it seems, are not the preserve of people alone. Refusing a lesser reward completely makes these feelings abundantly clear to other members of the group. However, whether such a sense of fairness evolved independently in capuchins and humans, or whether it stems form. the common ancestor that the species had 35 million years ago, is, as yet, an unanswered question.
In the opening paragraph, the author introduces his topic by______
A.posing a contrast.
B.justifying an assumption.
C.making a comparison.
D.explaining a phenomenon.
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It is astonishing how little is known about the working of the mind. But however little or much is known, it is fairly clear that the model of the logic-machine is not only wrong but mischievous. There are people who profess to believe that man can live by logic alone. If only they say, men developed their reason, looked at all situations and dilemmas logically, and proceeded to devise rational solutions, all human problems would be solved. Be reasonable. Think logically. Act rationally. This line of thought is very persuasive, not to say seductive, 1. It is astonishing, however, how frequently the people most fanatically devoted to logic and reason, to a cold review of the "facts" and a calculated construction of the truth, turn out not only to be terribly emotional in argumentation, but obstinate any "truth" is "proved"——deeply committed to emotional positions that prove reek-resistible to the most massive accumulation of unsympathetic facts and proofs.
2. If man's mind cannot be turned into a logic-machine, neither can it function properly as a great emotional sponge, to be squeezed at will. All of us have known people who gush as a general response to life——who gush in seeing a sunset, who gush in reading a book, who gush in meeting a friend. They may seem to live by emotion alone, but their constant gushing is a disguise for absence of genuine feeling, a torrent rushing to fill a vacuum. It is not uncommon to find beneath the gush a cold, analytic mind that is astonishing in its meticulousness and ruthless in its calculation.
Somewhere between machine and sponge lies the reality of the mind——a blend of reason and emotion, of actuality and imagination, of fact and feeling. 3. The entanglement is so complete, the mixture so thoroughly mixed, that it is probably impossible to achieve pure reason or pure reason or pure emotion, at least for any sustained period of time.
4. It is probably best to assume that all our reasoning is fused with our emotional commitments and beliefs, all our thoughts colored by feelings that lie deep within our psyches. Moreover, it is probably best to assume that this stream of emotion is not a poison, not even a taint, but is a positive life-source, a stream of psychic energy that animates and vitalizes our entire thought process. 5. The roots of reason are embedded in feelings——feelings that have formed and accumulated and developed over a lifetime of personality-shaping. These feelings are not for occasional using but are inescapable. To know what we think, we must know how we feel. It is feeling that shapes belief and forms opinion. It is feeling that directs the strategy of argument. It is our feelings, then, with which we must come to honorable terms.
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The popularity of photography has not only revolutionized the way people communicate,but it has
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The use of nuclear power has already spread all over the world.(1), scientists still have not agreed(2)what should be done with the large amounts of waste material that(3)to increase every year. Most waste materials are(4)of simply by placing them somewhere. But nuclear waste must be(5)with great care. It(6)dangerous radiation and it will continue to be(7)for hundreds, thousands, even millions of years.
How should we get(8)of such waste material in such a way(9)it will not harm the(10)? Where can we(11)distribute it? One idea is to put this radioactive waste inside a thick container, which is(12)dropped to the deep bottom of the ocean.(13)some scientists believe that this way of(14)nuclear waste could kill fish and other living things in the oceans or interfere(15)their growth. Another way to(16)nuclear waste is to send it into space, to the sun,(17)it would be burned. Other scientists suggest that this polluting material be(18)thousands of meters under the earth’s surface. Such underground areas must be free(19)possible earthquakes. Advances are being made. But it may still be many years(20)this problem could be finally settled.
1. A .Moreover B However C Therefore D Otherwise
2. A .on
B. with
C. to
D. in
3. A. incline
B. start
C. tend
D. keep
4. A .drained
B. dumped
C. discharged
D. disposed
5. A .dealt
B. handled
C. coped
D. processed
6. A .drops off
B. gives off
C. leaves off
D. sets off
7. A .efficient
B. unfavorable
C. deadly
D. painful
8. A. touch
B. hold
C. grasp
D. rid
9. A. so
B. which
C. that
D. thus
10. A. environment
B. situation
C. location
D. residence
11. A .reasonably
B. rationally
C. regularly
D. safely
12. A .then
B. even
C. ever
D. only
13. A .And
B. But
C. Still
D. Thereby
14. A. scattering
B. preserving
C. containing
D. discarding
15. A. in
B. with
C. against
D. at
16. A. remove
B. deliver
C. transport
D. spread
17. A. where
B. when
C. there
D. while
18. A. covered
B. deposited
C. buried
D. reserved
19. A. from
B.of
C. for
D. about
20. A. until
B. after
C. before
D. unless
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-It was not what he said but thev way ( )he said that made all the people annoyed.
A.In which B.which C.how D.in that
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It is not our intention to rush you into a decision, ,but as this article is in great _______, we would advise you______ yourselves of our offer in your own interest.
A、quantity/capture
B、demand/make
C、popularity/supply
D、demand/avail
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It is no doubt a pleasant thing to have a library left you. The present writer will disclaim no such legacy, but hereby undertakes to accept it, however dusty. But good as it is to inherit a library, it is better to collect one. Each volume then, however lightly a strangers eye may roam from shelf to shelf, has its own individuality, a history of its own. You remember where you got it, and how much you gave for it: and your word may safely be taken for the first of these facts, but not for the second. The man who has a library of his own collection is able to contemplate himself objectively, and is justified in believing in his own existence. No other man but he would have made precisely such a combination as his. Had he been in any single respect different from what he is, his library, as it exists, never would have existed. Therefore, surely he may exclaim, as in the gloaming he contemplates the backs of his loved ones, "They are mine, and I am theirs. "
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Companies of intermediate size will not be able to afford a computer of their own but they will be able to hire some time on______ companys computer.
A.another
B.the others
C.other
D.the other