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The following line of output was gathered on Enterprise Router Ent1 using the command show ip route. Which of the following answers is most likely to be true, based on thi s output?() B 128.107.0.0 [20/10] via 11.11.11.11, 00:02:18
A . This router has set the Weight of this route to 10.
B . This router's BGP table lists this route as an iBGP route.
C . This router's MED has been set to 10.
D . This router's BGP table lists an AS_Path length of 10 for this route.
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In Ireland the agricultural enterprise producing the most income is().
A . forestry
B . vegetable growing
C . sugar refining
D . animal husbandry
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You have a durable subscriber, and the subscriber is down or not reachable when the message is produced. Which two options regarding the expiry of these messages are true?()
A . after the subscriber is unavailable for 10 minutes
B . when the subscriber is available
C . after the subscriber is unavailable for after an hour
D . are available until the specified time elapses
E . are expired instantly
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() is used to produce electric power.
A、The generator and bus transfer section.
B、The 450 volt, 60 cycle, 3 phase bus.
C、The 120 volt, 3 phase, 60-cycle bus.
D、The 24 volt DC bus.
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A customer is moving from an HP-UX environment to an AIX environment. They will be producing a master image of the environment and will need to install it into hundreds of LPARs and WPARs. Which AIX tool will be of most use in this case?()
A . NIM
B . smit
C . SUMA
D . netboot
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A wave entering()is likely to produce bores.
A . shallow water
B . deep water
C . river
D . tide
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5.Most plants use the suns light to produce food for themselves.( )
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Brown sugar is bleached to produce white sugar.
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Centrifugal casting is suitable to produce ( ).
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In most countries of the world the population is increasing alarmingly. This is especially true in poor, underdeveloped countries. Overpopulation causes a considerable number of problems. 意为:世界上大多数国家的人口正以惊人的速度增长。在贫穷、不发达的国家尤其如此。人口过多引起了相当多的问题。
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If too little hormone is produced, the condition is called hyposecretion.
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What is true about marriage in most Western countries?
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Most true caviar is produced in Russia and Iran, from fish taken from __________ and__________ seas.
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ZYBO is produced by ____
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According to the article, what is probably true about the most popular auction sites?( )
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A.Most students favour 26 to 30 as the ideal age to get married to an intelligent partner, and producing 2 children.
B.Most students favour 21 to 25 as the ideal age to get married.
C.Most students favour 26 to 30 as the ideal age to get married to an attractive partner.
D.Most students favour 21 to 25 as the ideal age to get married to an intelligent partner, and producing 3 children.
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Tomorrow evening about 20 million Americans will be shown, on their television screens, how easy it is to steal plutonium and produce "the most terrifying blackmail weapon ever devised"-a home-made atomic bomb.
They will be told that no commercial nuclear plant in the United States - and probably in the World-is adequately protected against a well planned armed attack by terrorists, and that there is enough information on public record to guide a nuclear thief not only to the vaults of nuclear plants where plutonium is stored, but also to tell him how the doors of those vaults are designed.
The hour-long television programme, "The Plutonium Connection", makes its point by showing how a 20-year-old student of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in five weeks designed an atomic bomb composed of plutonium and parts from a hardware store.
The young man, whose identity is being kept secret for fear he may be kidnapped by terrorists; is quoted as saying: "'I was pretty surprised about how easy it is to design a bomb. When I was working on my design, I kept thinking there's got to be more to it than this, but actually there isn't. It' s simple."
The student worked alone, using information he obtained from science libraries open to the public. The television programmes, produced for non-commercial stations across the country by a Boston educational station, shows how quantities of other "secret" information are available to anyone.
The Atomic Energy Commission's public reading room in Washington is described by the narrator as "the first place a bomb-designer would visit when he was planning his plutonium theft. On file there and freely available are the plans of every civilian nuclear installation in the country."
The programme seems certain to create enormous controversy - not only. over the lack of nuclear safeguards, but also over the morality of commissioning the student to design a bomb and the wisdom of drawing attention to the ways that a nuclear thief can work.
Even an Official of Public Broadcasting System, which is distributing the TV programmes, confessed to qualms: "It's a terribly important subject, and people should know about the dangers, but I can't help wondering if the programme won't give someone ideas." "The Plutonium Connection" explains, for example, that the security system of nuclear plants were all designed to prevent sabotage by perhaps one or two agents of some foreign Power. But now this appears less of a hazard than the possibilities of an attack by an armed band of terrorists with dedicated disregard for their own lives.
The programme discusses two major plutonium reprocessing plants in the US one already operating in Oklahoma, one being completed in South Carolina - neither of which has more than a handful of armed guards to supplement the alarms, fences and gun-detectors that Government security requires. Both are in such remote areas that it would take at least 45 minutes for a sizable police force to be assembles, if there were an attack.
An official of the South Carolina plant - a joint operation of Allied Chemical, Gulf Oil and Royal Dutch Shell - admits to television viewers that the "system we've designed would probably not prevent" a band of about 12 armed terrorists from entering. Pilfering plutonium is even easier, the programme suggests. Despite constant inventories, there are inevitably particles of plutonium unaccounted for about 1 1b. a month at the Oklahoma plant, owned by the Kerr-McGee oil company, which in a year adds up to enough to make an atomic bomb. It is suggested that pilfering would be even easier if instrument technicians were unscrupulous enough to alter their measuring devices.
The television film also shows radioactive fuel being transported to nuclear processing plants in com
A.during his studies at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
B.from information available on TV programmes.
C.from information he found in science libraries.
D.at a hardware store.
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Which of the following is most likely to be true of United States trade laws?
A.They will eliminate the practice of ''dumping" products in the United States.
B.They will enable manufacturers in the United States to compete more profitably outside the United States.
C.They will affect United States trade with Canada more negatively than trade with other nations.
D.The help to one subsidiary is by no means the help to other units in terms of a parent company.
此题为多项选择题。
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It is true, as the movement critics assert, that the present women's liberation groups are almost entirely based among "middle class" women, that is, college and career women; and the issues of psychological and sexual exploitation and, to a lesser extent, exploitation through consumption, have been the most prominent ones.
It is not surprising that the women's liberation movement should begin among bourgeois women, and should be dominated in the beginning by their consciousness and their particular concerns. Radical women are generally the post war middle class generation that grew up with the right to vote, the chance at higher education and training for supportive roles in the professions and business. Most of them are young and sophisticated enough to have not yet had children and do not have to marry to support themselves. In comparison with most women, they are capable of a certain amount of control over their lives.
The higher development of bourgeois democratic society allows the women who benefit from education and relative equality to see the contradictions between its rhetoric (every child can become president) and their actual place in that society. The working class woman might believe that education could have made her financially independent but the educated career woman finds that money has not made her independent. In fact, because she has been allowed to progress halfway on the upward-mobility ladder she can see the rest of the distance that is denied her only because she is a woman. She can see the similarity between her oppression and that of other sections of the population. Thus, from their own experience, radical women in the movement are aware of more faults in the society than racism and imperialism. Because they have pushed the democratic myth to its limits, they know concretely how it limits them.
At the same time that radical women were learning about American society they were also becoming aware of the male chauvinism in the movement. In fact, that is usually the cause of their first conscious 100 verbalization of the prejudice they feel; it is more disillusioning to know that the same contradiction exists between the movement's rhetoric of equality and its reality, for we expect more of our comrades.
This realization of the deep-seated prejudice against themselves in the movement produces two common reactions among its women: 1) a preoccupation with this immediate barrier (and perhaps a resultant hopelessness), and 2) a tendency to retreat inward, to buy the fool's gold of creating a personally liberated life style.
However, our concept of liberation represents a consciousness that conditions have forced on us while most of our sisters are chained by other conditions, biological and economic, that overwhelm their humanity and desires for self-fulfillment. Our background accounts for our ignorance about the stark oppression of women's daily lives.
The basic difference between Middle Class women and other women in the liberation movement is that _____.
A.Middle Class women are not married and have no children.
B.Middle Class women are not afraid of their husbands.
C.other women have less control of their own lives.
D.other women grow up with no rights to vote.
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Which of the following conditions is most likely to produce an elevated plasma potassium?
A、 Hypoparathyroidism
B、 Cushing’s syndrome
C、 Diarrhea
D、 Digitalis overdose
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Thanksgiving is the most typical and true national holiday of all the holidays observed in the United States of America. ()
是
否
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Trading – the exchange of goods and services – is the only most basic activity of the mankind. (Please judge the statement according to the information of lessen One. Choose “True” if you believe it is true or “False” if not.)()
此题为判断题(对,错)。
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Most people don’t leave their front door unlocked.The same is true of their home Wi-Fi networks()
A.or
B.so
C.but
D.nor
E.and
F.for
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Which of the following sttements is TRUE Most persons with Type 1 or TypeWhich of the following sttements is TRUE Most persons with Type 1 or Type 2 dibetesre women in pregnncy. B.Most women in pregnncy my hve the dnger of getting dibetes. C.We find more persons with Type 2 dibetesmong children thn older persons. D.We find more persons with Type 2 dibetesmong older persons thn children.
A.Most persons with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes are women in pregnancy.
B.Most women in pregnancy may have the danger of getting diabetes.
C.We find more persons with Type 2 diabetes among children than older persons.
D.We find more persons with Type 2 diabetes among older persons than children.