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You are troubleshooting a one-way call problem with a Cisco 7920 wireless IP phone on a standaloneWLAN. What may have caused this problem?()
A . The minimum data rate is not set to 11 Mbps.
B . An address resolution protocol has been disabled.
C . Publicly Secure Packet forwarding is enabled.
D . The access point is set to the least congested channel.
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You are troubleshooting a problem with a Cisco 7920 wireless IP phone on a standalone WLAN.The phone rings but, when you answer, the call is dropped. What may have caused this problem?()
A . Publicly Secure Packet forwarding is enabled.
B . The minimum data rate is not set to 11 Mbps.
C . An address resolution protocol is enabled.
D . The access point is set to the least congested channel.
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You are troubleshooting a one-way call problem with a Cisco 7920 wireless IP phone on a standalone WLAN. What may have caused this problem?()
A . The minimum data rate is not set to 11 Mbps.
B . Publicly Secure Packet forwarding is enabled.
C . The access point is set to the least congested channel.
D . An address resolution protocol has been disabled.
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A ship must have a self-contained breathing apparatus to be used as protection from gas leaking from a refrigeration unit. To meet this requirement,you may use().
A . a gas mask certified by the Mine Safety and Health Administration
B . the same self-contained breathing apparatus required with the fireman's outfit
C . an oxygen breathing apparatus,provided that the device has been inspected within three years
D . a portable ventilation system that will provide a complete change of air every three minute
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You are troubleshooting a problem with a Cisco 7920 wireless IP phone on a standalone WLAN. The phonerings but, when you answer, the call is dropped. What may have caused this problem?()
A . The minimum data rate is not set to 11 Mbps.
B . An address resolution protocol is enabled.
C . Publicly Secure Packet forwarding is enabled.
D . The access point is set to the least congested channel.
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You are troubleshooting a problem with a cisco 7920 wireless ip phone on a standalone wlan. the phone rings but, when you Answer ,the call is dropped. What may have caused this problem?()
A . publicly secure packet forwarding is enabled.
B . the minimum data rate is not set to 11 mbps.
C . an address resolution protocol is enabled.
D . the access point is set to the least congested channel.
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You are troubleshooting a one-way call problem with a cisco 7920 wireless ip phone on a standalone wlan. What may have caused this problem?()
A . the minimum data rate is not set to 11 mbps.
B . publicly secure packet forwarding is enabled.
C . the access point is set to the least congested channel.
D . an address resolution protocol has been disabled.
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2. “ Have you seen the film?” he asked me.He asked me _______.
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This is the most magnificent scenery ___________ I have seen.
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Have you seen ___ in the room?( )
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Have you seen ______ pen? I left it here this morning.Is it ____ black one? I think I saw it somewhere. ( )
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听力原文:W: I haven't seen you down at the tennis court in weeks. Have you been on vacation?
M: No, I have been around. It's just that I've got this pain in my elbow that's keeping me from playing tennis. And you know how much I love tennis!
W: I know. I used to see you practice every night. So what have you been doing to treat your elbow?
M: You name it pain-killers, heating pads, ice. But nothing seems to work.
W: Have you tried acupuncture?
M: Well, I've heard about it--they stick needles in all parts of your body, but I'm not too sure.
W: I don't blame you for being hesitant. I had a similar problem with my shoulder a while back. But I read an article about acupuncture for relieving pain, so I figured, why not? I'll try it.
M: And it worked?
W: It worked for me. The article was about an acupuncturist in California who's been successful in helping 90 percent of the people he's treated for the pain they get in their hands when they type too much.
M: That sounds promising. Now, isn't acupuncture a Chinese tradition?
W: That's right. The Chinese have been using acupuncture to treat pain for thousands of years. But it's really starting to catch on over here now. There are more than 9,000 licensed acupuncturists in the United States.
M: Wow! Is there an acupuncturist near campus?
W: There sure is. Are you busy now? I could walk you over there and you could make an appointment.
M: That'd be great. I want to get this problem taken care of as soon as possible so I can start playing tennis again.
(23)
A.Places to play tennis.
B.A way to relieve pain.
C.Common sports injuries.
D.A topic for a research paper.
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听力原文:W: I haven't seen you here for a couple weeks. Have you stopped eating or something?
M: No. Does it look like I've stopped eating? I've been spending a lot of time in the library.
W: Working on a paper?
M: I wish I was working on a paper! I'm working on three different papers: anthropology, English literature, and history.
W: Wow, that is a lot of work.
M: Yeah, and what's frustrating is that I'm studying the nineteenth century British Empire in all three classes, but I can't just write a single paper for all three.
W: Why not?
M: The professors won't let me even if I make it three times as long as the suggested length.
W: That's too bad. Could you write your papers on three aspects of one topic?
M: Hmm. What do you mean? Do you have something in mind?
W: Well, let's see. Hmm... Maybe you could do something with Romanticism, like, ohh.., write your anthropology paper on the cultural basis of Romanticism, and, uh, your history paper on the influence of the Romantic poets on British foreign policy, and, OK, and your English paper on an analysis of some Romantic poems. M: Hey, that's not a bad idea! I've already started the research for one of the papers, so I can use that. What can I do to repay you?
W: You want to write up my chemistry paper for me?
M: I'd love to, but I've never taken chemistry, so I'm not sure you'd like the results.
W: Oh well, no thanks necessary then. I'll do it myself. Have a good weekend, and try to get out of the library and get some sleep. You have big circles under your eyes.
M: OK, I'll try. See you later.
(23)
A.Writing papers for his classes.
B.Preparing for the coming exam in the library.
C.Doing extra work in the chemistry lab.
D.Working overtime at a library.
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听力原文:M: This shirt is a bit too small. Have you got a bigger size?F: Er… I'm afraid we are out of them now. Could you look in again tomorrow?
What do we know from the talk?
A.The man is looking for a smaller shirt.
B.It's time for the shop to close.
C.Bigger shirts may arrive the next day.
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听力原文:W: Could you check on the arrangements in the conference room for this evening's program? We may have more guests than expected.
M: Sure, and I'll arrange for extra chairs. Is there anything else you want me to do?
W: Please get Hari to ensure that all the sound equipment is working fine. Last week we had a problem with the microphones.
M: Yes, we need to be extra careful this time. But I'm sure Hari's at his job already.
What does the woman want the man to do?
A.Send out the invitations.
B.Arrange for accommodations.
C.Welcome guests to a show.
D.Supervise preparations for an event.
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I have seen that this method had been_____by many people.
A.applied
B.demanded
C.owned
D.disagreed
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听力原文:Woman: I haven’t seen you for ages! Where have you been Man: Actually, I have bee
听力原文:Woman: I haven’t seen you for ages! Where have you been Man: Actually, I have been doing research recent
A.He is doing research.
B.He works long hours in the laB
C.He is making progress.
D.He was unhappy until recently.
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Once you have finished the design, you may have a whole week.
A.off
B.down
C.in D.up
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This book may not change your life. But if you have a tendency to be messy and have already broken your new year resolutions to be neater in future, it will certainly make you feel better about your natural inclinations. Untidiness, hoarding, procrastination and improvisation are not bad habits, the authors argue, but often more sensible than meticulous planning, storage and purging of possessions.
That is because the tidiness lobby counts the benefits of neatness, but not its costs. A rough storage system (important papers close to the keyboard, the rest distributed in loosely related piles on every flat surface) takes very little time to manage. Filing every bit of paper in a precise category, with colour-coded index tabs and a neat system of cross-referencing, will certainly take longer. And by the end, it may not save any time. Your reviewer's office is easily the most untidy in The Economist (not entirely his own work, it should be said, thanks to the heroic efforts of his even untidier office-mate). But when it comes to managing information, there seems to be no discernible difference in the end result.
The authors of this book trawl the furthest reaches of psychology, management studies, biology and physics to show why a bit of disorder is good for you. Chiefly, it creates much more room for coincidence and serendipity. Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin because he was notoriously untidy, and didn't clean a Petri dish, thus allowing fungal spores to get to work on bacteria. He remarked wryly on visiting a colleague's spotless lab: "no danger of mould here".
It can also help make sense of things. Hearing depends on random movement of molecules: when they coincide with sounds from outside, they are strong enough to stimulate the inner ear. A bit of background noise on the phone enables our ears to filter out echoes. A slightly mushy photograph can be easier to understand. Music and art depend on mess.
Procrastination makes sense too. America’s Marine Corps, the authors repeat (several times), never makes detailed plans in advance. Leaving important things to the last minute reduces the risk of wasting time on things that may ultimately prove not important at all.
The authors are witheringly contemptuous of the bogus equation of tidiness and morality—for example in corporate "clean desk" policies. Disorder and creativity are so closely linked that any employer who penalizes the first sacrifices the second, they argue. America's professional organizers, a thriving and lucrative cult of tidiness coaches, are merchants of guilt, not productivity boosters.
It's all fine, up to a point. But the book has two weaknesses. One is that it overstates the case. The case for tidiness in some environments—surgery, a dinner table or income tax returns—is really overwhelming. The other is that the book is a bit repetitive and disorganized. Even readers who love mess in their own lives don't necessarily like it in others.
Paraphrase the sentence "the tidiness lobby counts the benefits of neatness, but not its costs". (para. 2)
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You may ______ this magazine home to read, but you’ll have to ______ it back to me tom
A.A.fetch, carry
B.B.carry, fetch
C.C.take, bring
D.D.bring, take
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This is the ______ film I have ever seen.
A.best
B.good
C.better
D.most
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Have you ever seen such ____ tall man?
A.the
B.any
C.a
D.one
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You must have seen the film Avengers: Endgame last month,()
A.didn't you
B.did you
C.mustn't you
D.needn't you
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To my, this is one of the worst films I have ever seen()
A.satisfaction
B.disappointment
C.relief
D.taste