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You are troubleshooting an OSPF problem where external routes are not showing up in the OSPF database. Which two options a re valid checks that should be performed first to verify proper OSPF operation?()
A . Are the ASBRs trying to redistribute the external routes into a totally stubby area?
B . Are the ABRs configured with stubby areas?
C . Is the subnets keyword being used with the redistribution command?
D . Is backbone area (area 0) contiguous?
E . Is the CPU utilization of the routers high?
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By saying“we’re going to look the other way in terms of what our laws are”(Line 2,Para.4),Mayor Anderson means“__________”.
A . we will turn a blind eye to your illegal status
B . we will examine the laws in a different way
C . there are other ways of enforcing the law
D . the existing laws must not be ignored
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Although we appreciate good quality of yourgoods, we are sorry to say that your prices appear to be _________.
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Culture is constantly developing( ) and changing. Who we are, what we believe, what we want out of life, our view of justice, fairness, appropriateness are all the result of the culture we live in.
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原文:只有忠实于事实,才能忠实于真理。译文:Only if we are loyal to the truth, can we be true to facts
A、正确
B、错误
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________________ are two thought processes we go through constantly in everyday life.
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下面哪一首电影金曲中有这样的歌词“And never let go till we’re gone. Love was when I loved you, one true time I hold to. In my life we’ll always go on. Near, far, wherever you are, I believe that the heart does go on.”( )
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21. Charts that are compiled from modified or re-produced data are considered to be ______.
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What kind of elements should be included when we are designing the itinerary?
A、Number of the tourists.
B、Tour destination.
C、Traveling season or time.
D、Traveling budget.
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If you are interested, we will be pleased to send you a set of samples ________ charge.
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We are sure that our new products may be ______ particular interest to you.
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Water and air are _______ to human beings. We can not live without them.
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Churchs we use the word refers toll religious institutions, ______ they Christin, IslChurchs we use the word refers toll religious institutions, ______ they Christin, Islmic, Buddhist, Jewish,nd so on.be B.being C.were D.re
A.be
B.being
C.were
D.are
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1.The man is reported to have said in private that "we are being made fools of by many of our clients, so we are entitled to have them bow to us as compensation."
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If your weight remains constant you must be using up all your calories,but if you are gaining weight then some of the calories you ______ are being stored as fat.如果你的体重保持不变,你就是在消耗掉所有的能量;但是如果你的体重在增加,那么那些你没有消耗的能量则被储存为脂肪。
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听力原文: We cannot feel speed. But our senses let us know that we are moving. We see things moving past us and feel that we are, being shaken.
We can feel acceleration, an increase in speed. But we notice it for only a short time. For example, we feel it during the takeoff of an airplane.
We feel the plane's acceleration because our bodies do not get speed as fast as the plane does. It seems that something is pushing us back against the seat. Actually, our bodies are trying to stay in the same place, while the plane is carrying us forward.
Soon the plane reaches a steady speed. Then, because there is no longer any change in speed, the feeling forward motion stops.
8. What lets us know that we are moving?
(13)
A.Our body.
B.Our senses.
C.The speed.
D.The plane.
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Our usual terms of payment are()L/C and we hope they will be satisfactory() you. A. by,for B.
Our usual terms of payment are( )L/C and we hope they will be satisfactory( ) you.
A. by,for B. by,to C. for,to D. for,with
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改错题:Should your price and the quality are satisfactory, we trust important business can be closed.
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_________We are young. We shouldn’t be too afraid of making mistake.
A.As if
B.Since
C.Before
D.After
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We are determined to be a credit______ our motherland.
A.to
B.of
C.for
D.from
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The identity of the shareholders in a large concern may be changing constantly as shares are bought and sold by different people.
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In the college-admissions wars, we parents are the true fighters. We're pushing our kids to get good grades, take SAT preparatory courses and build resumes so they can get into the college of our first choice. We say our motives are selfless and sensible. A degree from Stanford or Princeton is the ticket for life. If Aaron and Nicole don't get in, they're forever doomed. Gosh, we're delusional.
I've twice been to the wars, and as I survey the battlefield, something different is happening. It's the one-upmanship among parents. We see our kids' college rating as medals proving how well or how poorly we've raised them. But we can't acknowledge that our obsession is more about us than them. So we've contrived various justifications that turn out to be half-truths, prejudices or myths. It actually doesn't matter much whether Aaron and Nicole go to Stanford.
Admissions anxiety afflicts only a minority of parents. It's true that getting into college has generally become tougher because the number of high-school graduates has grown. From 1994 to 2006, the increase is 28 percent. Still, 64 percent of freshmen attend schools where acceptance rates exceed 70 percent, and the application surge at elite schools dwarfs population growth. Take Yale. In 1994, it accepted 18.9 percent of 12,991 applicants; this year it admitted only 8.6 percent of 21,000.
We have a full-blown prestige panic; we worry that there won't be enough medals to go around. Fearful parents prod their children to apply to more schools than ever. "The epicenters (of parental anxiety) used to be on the coasts, Boston, New York, Washington, Los Angeles", says Tom Parker, Amherst's admissions dean. "But it's radiated throughout the country".
Underlying the hysteria is the belief that scarce elite degrees must be highly valuable. Their graduates must enjoy more success because they get a better education and develop better contacts. All that's plausible and mostly wrong. "We haven't found any convincing evidence that selectivity or prestige matters", says Ernest T. Pascarella of the University of Iowa, co author of "How College Affects Students", an 827-page evaluation of hundreds of studies of the college experience. Selective schools don't systematically employ better instructional approaches than less-selective schools, according to a study by Pascarella and George Kuh of Indiana University. Some do; some don't. On two measures professors' feedback and the number of essay exams selective schools do slightly worse.
In the author's eyes, parents pushing their kids to an elite degree are ______.
A.aggressive
B.misguided
C.reasonable
D.failing
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We are convinced that after the visit you will be ______ more about our cooperation in future.
A.confident
B.confidence
C.interest
D.interesting
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Cars are lots of fun, but they could also be dangerous. We have to be careful when we drive them or ride in them.
It's always a good idea to put on your seat belt when you're in a car. Why? Think about this example: You put an egg on a skateboard(滑板) and give it a push. If the skateboard hits a stone, it will stop, but the egg won't. It will fly through the air, hit the ground and break.
Now, think what would happen if you tied the egg to the skateboard. When the skateboard hits a stone, the egg won't go flying. It will stay safely on the skateboard.
Volvo, a famous Swedish carmaker, was the first to use seat belts in 1949. Air bags are also very important for car safety, because sometimes a seat belt isn't enough. If the car is going really fast and runs into something, seat belts could even hurt the people who wear them.
Most newer cars have air bags in front of and next to the seats. When a car hits something, its air bags will come out quickly--in less than one second--to keep the people inside safe.
B-21. We have to be careful in driving a car mainly because it could be _____.
A、little fun
B、a pleasure
C、a lot of trouble
D、a great danger
B-22. The example of an egg on a skateboard is used to show that _____.
A、eggs break easily on a moving skateboard
B、cars should not be stopped suddenly
C、seat belts are important to safety
D、driving is a dangerous act
B-23. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A、People with seat belts tied will always be safe in cars.
B、Volvo was the first carmaker to use seat belts in cars.
C、Air bags will come out before the cars hit something.
D、All cars have air bags in front of the seats.
B-24. According to the passage, air bags are another device that _____.
A、adds safety to car driving
B、is going to replace seat belts
C、comes out slowly to function
D、prevents cars from running too fast
B-25. The best title for this passage is _____.
A、Buy a Volvo with Air bags
B、Make a Car Safe Inside
C、Fasten Your Seat Belts
D、Add Air Bags to Cars