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A rescuer can most easily determine whether or not an adult victim has a pulse by checking the pulse at the().
A . carotid artery in the neck
B . femoral artery in the groin
C . brachial artery in the arm
D . radial artery in the wrist
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A customer is experiencing a performance bottleneck in a disk subsystem. The server is performing sequential I/O with a small number of users requesting large files. Which of the following would most likely resolve the bottleneck?()
A . Increase seek translation
B . Increase data transfer rate
C . Decrease rotational latency
D . Increase rotational latency
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The rain was heavy and()the visibility became very poor.
A . onsequently
B . constantly
C . continuously
D . consistently
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The system administrator has determined that a new JFS log needs to be created on a different disk, in order to decrease an I/O bottleneck. Which of the following steps are the most correct?()
A . mklv -t jfslog -y LVname VGname 1 PVname logform /dev/LVname chfs -a log=/dev/LVname /filesystemname m ount and unmount filesystem
B . mklv -t jfslog -y LVname VGname PVname unmount filesystem vi /etc/filesystems, change entry for lv to point filesystem to new JFS log mount filesystem
C . mklvcopy -a jfslog -y LVname VGname 1 PVname chfs -a log=/dev/LVname /filesystemname unmount and mount file system
D . mklvcopy -t jfslog -y LVname VGname 1 PVname logform /dev/LVname vi /etc/filesystems, change entry for lv to point filesystem to new JFS log unmount and mount filesystem
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When doing capacity planning for the Virtual I/O Server,what is the most important consideration?()
A . The I/O workload needs of the client LPARs
B . The processing requirements of the client LPARs
C . The memory requirements of the client LPARs
D . The virtual Ethernet requirements between client LPAR
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Before you begin administering artificial respiration, you should be sure the victim()
A . is comfortable
B . is warm
C . is not bleeding
D . has a clear airway
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()will reduce the visibility.
A . dust
B . sea water
C . land sand
D . wind
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After the passage of a cold front the visibility().
A . does not change
B . improves rapidly
C . improves only slightly
D . becomes poor
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During this season each year the visibility in the abovementioned area is().
A . poor
B . small
C . little
D . trifle
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The necessity for administering artificial respiration may be recognized by the victims ().
A . vomiting
B . blue color and lack of breathing
C . irregular breathing
D . unconscious conditio
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()is the most visible signal of distress from a lifeboat at sea in the daytime.
A . Smoke signal
B . Flash signal
C . Fire signal
D . Radio emergency transmissio
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The most visible type of advertising is national consumer advertising, with an another name for this ________.
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Look at the following statements and decide which are facts (F)and which are opinions (O). The play was voted ‘the most significant English language play of the 20th century’.
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Today, battlefield victims are screened so that _____ is given to those who are more seriously hurt and most likely to be saved by early treatment.
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T. S. Eliot considered that “But look, the morn in russet mantle clad/ Walks o’ver the dew of yon high eastward hill” are the most beautiful lines in the English language, which are written by William Shakespeare.
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翻译: The school even didn ’ t know Phoebe was a victim of cyberbullying
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They all felt ________ for the victim of the disaster and made donations.
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Which of the following is likely to sympathize with the victims of pay discrimination?
A.George W. Bush.
B.U.S. Supreme Court.
C.Hillary Clinton.
D.Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
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You may assess a victim’s condition by all the following EXCEPT
A.checking whether there is a pulse.
B.looking, listening and feeling for breathing.
C.replacing his medical bracelet or card.
D.examining whether the airway is open and clear.
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The office staff______ assembled outside the building to mourn the victims in the earthquake.
A.is being
B.has
C.is
D.have
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Who will be the victims of the Cancan failure?
A.Farmers in developed countries.
B.Farmers in developing countries.
C.Businessmen in the U.S.A
D.W.T.O.
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On April the 18th, 1960, it was a few minutes after 5 o'clock in the morning. Most people in San Francisco were a-sleep, but the rattling of the milkmen's carts and bottles meant that the city was waking to another busy day.
At that moment the land suddenly moved. The vibration was so strong that great buildings fell down, including the new seven-million-dollar City Hall, which the community had good reason to be proud of. Main water pipes burst. Cooking stoves overturned and electric wires flashed. The fires which started caused damage in large areas of the city.
What had happened.'? The rocks had broken apart along nearly three hundred miles of a crack in the earth of California, a feature of the physical map of that region known as a "fault".
The damage was greatest in San Francisco which was near the center of the fault. Many buildings were destroyed by fire or by the earthquake itself, and hundreds of people were killed. Many people also died from diseases which broke out in the dirty camps later occupied by homeless people. The fires got out of control and, before they died out, four square mi-les of the city were burnt out.
The loss of property was serious. The loss from fire alone amounted to 400,000,000 dollars, more than nine-tenths of the total damage. In those days this was an enormous sum.
The effects of the earthquake were widespread. Rivers and streams began to run in new directions and their flow pat-terns were changed. Trees six feet in diameter were uprooted within half a mile of the central break. An area of wet fields on the side of a hill actually moved half a mile downwards. A road which crossed the fault burst apart and a gap of 21 feet remained between the broken ends.
The California earthquake is remembered because it was so sudden and because it occurred in a city, where the dam-age and destruction were plainly visible and where many people were killed simultaneously. Actually, deaths on American roads from car accidents are now greater in almost any week of the year, but we are so accustomed to road accidents that we do not pay much attention to them.
Scientists and engineers studied the effects of the San Francisco earthquake. The city was rebuilt, and new features were introduced to strengthen buildings and maintain a constant water supply in the event of. another earthquake. The water mains were fitted with control values which would enable water to travel by different routes round broken places. Large underground tanks were constructed to supply water if normal supplies could not be tapped. Special measures were taken to prevent fires, which often do more damage than earthquakes themselves.
The San Francisco earthquake provided scientists with valuable information, since the effects of the break were visible and reports of the incident were an important contribution to the world's store of knowledge about earthquakes.
The main cause of the great loss of property 'after the San Francisco earthquake in 1960 is______.
A.falling buildings
B.broken pipes
C.fires
D.floods
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The brilliance of his satires are()make even his victims laugh.
A.so as to
B.such as to
C.so that
D.such that
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A 35-year-old man has had chest pain and dyspnea on exertion for 3 years. The blood pressure is 150/30mmHg and his heart enlarges like a boot. Which of the following signs is most likely to be found o
A.Systolic thrills in the second intercostal space close to the right sternal border
B.Holosystolic apical murmurs
C.Apical rumbling diastolic murmurs
D.Diastolic murmurs in the third intercostal space close to the left sternal border
E.Systolic murmurs in the third intercostal space close to the left sternal border