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Although the parties are entitled to make their contract in any manner that they like,it is usual for them to adopt one of the standard forms and then()it as they think fit.
A . amend
B . repair
C . improve
D . clear
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One of Company.com’s Linux partitions is experiencing excessive paging. They want to provide more memory to the partition to resolve this problem. What is the best method to add the memory?()
A . Add an additional virtual swap device to the partition.
B . Use DLPAR to dynamically add the required memory to the partition.
C . Shut down the partition and redefine its profile with additional memory.
D . Change Partition Load Manager parameters to provide the partition with additional memory shares.
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Which one is not the component of a typical, marine pattern self-contained unit?()
A . a centrifugal fan
B . a direct expansion cooler
C . a hermetic compressor
D . a centrifugal pum
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One of the reasons that causes oil flowed from sludge outlet of a self-cleaning purifier is ()
A . seal water supply be cut off
B . make-up water supply be cut off
C . oil outlet valve closed or not open sufficiently
D . the flow rate of oil is too much
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One of the reasons that cause oil flowed from sludge outlet of a self-cleaning separator is()
A . seal water supply be cut off
B . make up water supply be cut off
C . oil outlet valve closed or not open sufficiently
D . the flow rate of oily water is too much
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One of the objective of self-analysis is to set up your own business.
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Auntie Lindo is one of the four women members of the Joy Luck Club. The narrator's mother's close friend and rival since they compared their daughters all the time.
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According to Laozi, the process of acculturation is the process of losing one’s true self.
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Self-hatred is a result of thorough assimilation into the dominant white culture and ideology and complete denial of one’s own racial roots and cultural heritage.
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One of the reasons why immigrants to the U.S. formed racial neighborhoods is that they ____.
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One of the benefits of flexitime to employer is that they can hold on a more balanced work-life schedule.
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( )these parts of yourself can help boost your self-esteem.
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Individuals make more progress learning if they have a clear objective .This is one feature of the principle of
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Walt considers x and y to be perfect substitutes. They originally cost 10 and 9 respectively. His income is 720. One day the price of x drops to 8. Which of the following is true?
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One disadvantage of using robots is that they consume__________.
A too much energy
B based on American designs
C they are too costly
D they are not reliable
E good to quality control
F free of charge
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Compared to the traditional classes, one advantage of online classes is that they______.
A.are reorganized more often
B.give more lectures to students
C.qualify more technical graduates
D.revolutionize many walks of life
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Well-being has a lot to do with mastery, which includes self-esteem, sense of control
Well-being has a lot to do with mastery, which includes self-esteem, sense of control over your life, and low levels of anxiety and______
此题为判断题(对,错)。
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People with low self-esteem are compared to leaves because they _______()
A.are ready to change their minds
B.are easily affected by windy weather
C.don't have the power to face their fate
D.can't exercise control over themselves
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In paragraph 3, the author is clearly expressing his idea about self-esteem. He believes that it is ()
A. essential that self-esteem should be promoted in American schools because the author used to suffer from a lack of self-esteem as a child
B. equally important to equip children with the necessary skills and knowledge they will require in the future
C. important to remember how much school children used to suffer from a lack of self- esteem
D. reassuring to observe that children can benefit from the promotion of a positive image
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In my twenties, I was______to anxiety and depression, which I experienced as a depletion of my self-esteem.
A.inclined
B.accountable
C.prone
D.poised
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Some people were just born to rebel; Charles Darwin was one of them.【21】______Nicholas Copernicus, Benjamin Franklin and Bill Gates. They were【22】______"laterborns" -that is, they had【23】______one older sibling — brother or sister — when they were born.
【24】______, laterborns are up to 15 times more likely than firstborns to【25】______authority and break new【26】______, says Frank J. Sulloway, a researcher scholar at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
In his book"Born To Rebel"being【27】______this week, Sulloway claims that【28】______someone is an older or younger sibling is the most important【29】______shaping personality - more significant than gender, race, nationality【30】______class.
He spent 26 years【31】______the lives - and birth orders - of 6, 566 historical【32】______to reach his conclusions.
A laterborn himself, Sulloway first【33】______how birth order affected personality【34】______a scholar of Darwin at Harvard University.
" How could a somewhat【35】______student at Cambridge become the most【36】______thinker in the 19th century?" he said.
Darwin, the first to【37】______the belief that God created the world with his theory of evolution, was the fifth of six children. Most of his【38】______were firstborns.
Sulloway's theory held【39】______with Copernicus, the first astronomer to【40】______that the Sun was the center of the universe, and computer revolutionary Gates of Microsoft.
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A.Likewise
B.Likely
C.Alike
D.Unlike
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The 1920s was the decade of advertising. The advertising men went wild: everything from salt to household coal was being nationally advertised. Of course, ads had been around for a long time. But something new was happening, in terms of both scale and strategy. For the first time, business began to use advertising as a psychological weapon against consumers. Without their product, the consumer would be left unmarried, fall victim to a terrible disease, or be passed over for a promotion. Ads developed an association between the product and one's very identity. Eventually they came to promise everything and anything—from self-esteem to status, friendship, and love.
This psychological approach was a response to the economic dilemma business faced. Americans in the middle classes and above(to whom virtually all advertising was targeted) were no longer buying to satisfy basic needs—such as food, clothing and shelter. These had been met. Advertisers had to persuade consumers to acquire things they most certainly did not need. In other words, production would have to "create the wants it sought to satisfy." This is exactly what manufacturers tried to do. The normally conservative telephone company attempted to transform. the plain telephone into a luxury, urging families to buy "all the telephones that they can conveniently use, rather than the smallest amount they can get along with." One ad campaign targeted fifteen phones as the style. for a wealthy home.
Business clearly understood the nature of the problem. According to one historian, "Business had learned as never before the importance of the final consumer. Unless he or she could be persuaded to buy, and buy extravagantly, the whole stream of new cars, cigarettes, women's make-up, and electric refrigerators would be dammed up at its outlets."
But would the consumer be equal to her task as the foundation of private enterprise? A top executive of one American car manufacturer stated the matter bluntly: business needs to create a dissatisfied consumer; its mission is "the organized creation of dissatisfaction." This executive led the way by introducing annual model changes for his company's cars, designed to make the consumer unhappy with what he or she already had. Other companies followed his lead. Economic success now depended on the promotion of qualities like waste and self-indulgence.
The campaign to create new and unlimited wants did not go unchallenged. Trade unions and those working for social reform. understood the long-term consequences of materialism for most Americans: it would keep them locked in capitalism's trap. The consumption of luxuries required long hours at work. Business was explicit in its resistance to increases in free time, preferring consumption as the alternative to taking economic progress in the form. of leisure. In effect, business offered up the cycle of work-and-spend.
The 1920s advertising men went wild ______.
A.about salt and household coal
B.over their ads scale and strategy
C.about a psychological weapon
D.to develop an association between the product and the consumers
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Unfortunately, most of these images are more negative than they should be, and thus changing the way you think about yourself is the key to changing your self-image and your whole world
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One of the features of auto-immune diseases is that they ________ within individual
A.A.pack
B.B.pad
C.C.cluster
D.D.squeeze