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If all OSPF routers in a single area are configured with the same priority value,what value dose a router use for the ODPF router ID in the absence of a loopback interface?()
A . the IP address of the first Fast Ethernet interface
B . the IP address of the console management interface
C . the highest IP address among its active interfaces
D . the lowest IP address among its active interfaces
E . the priority value until a loopback interface is configured
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In the absence of a route leading from seaward,the conventional direction of buoyage generally follows().
A . an anti-clockwise direction around land masses
B . a clockwise direction around land masses
C . an anticlockwise direction around sea masses
D . a clockwise direction around sea masse
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The large market share in china’s transportation is ()transport.
A . air
B . rail
C . truck
D . pipeline
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In the absence of external forces,the center of buoyancy of an inclined vessel is vertically aligned directly below the().
A . center of gravity
B . amidships station
C . center of flotation
D . geometric center of the waterplane area
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Even in the absence of express instructions,the authority of the master of a ship is very large and()to all acts that are usual and necessary for the employment of the ship.
A . expends
B . spreads
C . extends
D . enlarge
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In the absence of external forces,adding weight on one side of a floating vessel causes the vessel to().
A . heel until the angle of loll is reached
B . list until the center of buoyancy is aligned vertically with the center of gravity
C . trim to the side opposite TCG until all moments are equal
D . decrease draft at the center of flotatio
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A ship is inclined at an angle of loll. In the absence of external forces,the righting arm (GZ) is().
A . positive
B . negative
C . zero
D . vertical
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()is the Shipowner’s duty to send the ship to the agreed,or in the absence of special agreement,to the usual place of loading.
A . That
B . Which
C . It
D . Where
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In the context of Advanced Power Virtualization, the shared pool refers to which of the following?()
A . A pool of physical memory that can be used by any partition
B . A pool of physical processors that can be used by any virtual or dedicated partition
C . A pool of physical memory that can be used by multiple Micro-Partitions
D . A pool of physical processors that can be used by multiple Micro-Partitio
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The large market share of transportation in China is ()transport.
A . air
B . rail
C . truck
D . pipeline
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In the absence of external forces,the center of gravity of a floating vessel is located directly above the().
A . metacenter
B . amidships
C . center of flotation
D . geometric center of the displaced volume
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In the absence of exceptions clauses,there is()obligation to supply a cargo of the contractual description and quantity.
A . a conditional
B . an absolute
C . a considerable
D . a substantial
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In the story of “On Aspirations”, Confucius shared _________’s idea.
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The word execute in Paragraph 3 shares its meaning of
A.work out
B.perform
C.carry out
D.initiate
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Traditionally partners shared directly in the profits of the firm after ( ).
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In what circumstances does the market share of the privacy-friendly cinema fall?
A.When it offers tickets at the same price as the other does.
B.When it asks customers to enter their cell phone number.
C.When it charges customers an additional 50 euro cents.
D.When it raises the average price of one ticket by 83%.
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It began with three friends searching for an easier way to share videos. One - Jawed Karim - uploaded the site&39;s first clip - a movie of himself dressed in an anorak at San Diego Zoo.
By the end of its first year YouTube was broadcasting 25 million videos a day and it was soon bought by the internet giant Google. In 2010 24 hours of video are now uploaded every minute.
The site&39;s also become an important political tool - almost a million people watched a wounded girl dying during protests in Iran in July 2009. President Barack Obama successfully used the site during his election campaign.
Thousands of teenagers around the world have also used the site to upload embarrassing videos of friends and its creators have been forced to deny claims that it&39;s encouraged bullying.
With online habits and fads constantly changing no one&39;s sure what the next five years hold for YouTube. Some believe it could end up as a TV channel beamed into our living rooms. Others predict it will be overtaken by new technology and dumped on the internet scrap heap.
26. What is this passage mainly about?___ ____
A. The birth of Google.
B. The origin of YouTube.
C. The origin of a TV channel.
D. The story of photograph sharing.
27. Which of the following is correct?__________
A. Google has devised a TV channel.
B. Google has devised YouTube.
C. YouTube was born quite unexpectedly.
D. YouTube was as old as Google.
28. Which of the following best describes the relationship between Google and YouTube?______
A. YouTube has been a product of Google.
B. YouTube was born independent of Google and later was bought by Google.
C. Google designed YouTube.
D. Google does not own YouTube.
29. Which of the following is correct about YouTube videos?________
A. A special team of three people makes programs to broadcast.
B. Google makes programs online.
C. YouTube buys videos to broadcast.
D. People broadcast their own recordings online via YouTube.
30. Which of the following best describes YouTube’s future?________
A. Uncertain.
B. Bright.
C. Full of hope.
D. Bad
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Use the following information to answer Questions 32 and 33.At the beginning of the year, Company P purchased 1,000 shares of Company S for $80 per share. During the year, Company S paid a divide
A.($1,000) ($1,000)
B.($1,000) $4,000
C.($5,000) $4,000
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Instead of trying to reduce the discontent felt, try to raise the level or quality of the discontent. Perhaps the most that can be hoped for is to have high-order discontent in today' s society, discontent about things that really matter.【76】 Rather than evaluating programs in terms of how happy they make people, how satisfied those people become, programs must be evaluated in terms of the quality of the discontent they engender. For example, if consultant wants to assess, whether or not an organization is healthy, he doesn' t ask, "Is there an absence of complaints?" but rather, "What kinds of complaints are there?"
【77】 Instead of trying to make gradual changes in small increments, make big changes. After all, big changes are relatively easier to make than are small ones. Some people assume that the way to bring about improvement is to make the change small enough so that nobody will notice it. This approach has never worked, and one can' t help but wonder why such thinking continues. Everyone knows how to resist small changes; they do it all the time. If, however, the change is big enough, resistance can' t be mobilized against it.【78】 Management can make a sweeping organizational change, but just let a manager, try to change someone' s desk from here to there, and see the great difficulty he encounters. All change is resisted, so the question is how can the changes be made big enough so that they have a chance of succeeding?
Buck Minster Fuller has said that instead of reforms society needs new forms; e. g. , in order to reduce traffic accidents, improve automobiles and highways instead of trying to improve drivers. The same concept should be applied to human relations. There' s a need to think in terms of social architecture, and to provide arrangements among people that evoke what they really want to see in them selves.【79】 Mankind takes great pains with physical architecture, and is beginning to concern it self with the design of systems in which the human being is a component. But most of these designs are only for safety, efficiency, or productivity. System designs are not made to affect those aspects of life people care most about such as family life, romance, and esthetic experiences.【80】 Social technology as well as physical technology need to be applied in making human arrangements that will transcend anything mankind has yet experienced. People need not be victimized by their environments; they can be fulfilled by them.
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听力原文:Peter Smith had just received the phone call that would bring him to the top position. Regulators had approved his purchase of a controlling share in Direct TV’s satellite service. Our reporter Kate Harvey interviewed the News Corp. Chairman in his Los Angeles office on September 30, just hours before the official announcement.
How does it feel to finally get the deal?
I’m very happy, of course, but it would have been better if it were a few years ago, otherwise cable wouldn’t have made those investments and would have been more vulnerable.
How are you going to win customers away from cable?
To a certain extent, we’re just going to give better service — cable and satellite both have had reputations for service — and if we want to get customers, we’d better have someone on the phone in 30 seconds rather than 20 minutes. And we will be investing a lot in research and development to get the most advanced technology for our set-top boxes and to get a lot of more interactivity.
Will you be giving set-top boxes for free?
Well, Jack Lonergan, Echo Star Communications Corp. Chairman, is already giving away some of the boxes. We will be matching him. But if we are manufacturing boxes with more features than he is giving, then we will charge something. But we will be subsidizing to the extent that he does.
Do you intend to undercut cable’s prices to start a price war?
We are not going into a price war with anyone. But overall, digital satellite today is getting about $54 a month per customer, and cable is averaging about $66 at the moment. People want digital offerings, because cable is just too expensive.
What about broadband? Cable offers it; satellite can’t.
I am inclined to think that broadband will be a commodity. I am not sure about that, but it’s certainly physically possible to get first-class broadband service by satellite.
People genuinely seem to fear you. Why is that?
Ah, "the crazy people who will change the world". This company has always been a stimulus for change — Fox News is a stimulus for change, BSKYB was. Someone told me that there Were two crazy people in the media business — Ted Turner and me — and now there is only one. And that’s not a bad thing to keep people guessing.
Still, in Britain, you forced MTV to lower its rates for your BSKYB service. Will you force US programmers to lower their rates to get carried on Direct TV?
I hope to have a good relation and compromise. But they want give us more and more channels — and charge us for them. So if they want us to carry one of their channels, they have to promise it will get an audience.
You have said you would use sports as battering ram. Will Fox TV or the Fox Sports Network bid against ESPN for Sunday Night NEL football when it comes up in 2006?
It is too early to say. I would be happy to leave things as they are. but the NFL may try to do something with cable to expand their revenues. To try to take on ESPN would be too expensive. I am not committing myself, but at current prices we are to keep what we have.
Your sons, Lachlan and James. are both in top jobs, Who will succeed you?
They will both learn and develop. And my daughter may be coming back into the company. But the board will decide. I won’t be around. I’ll probably drop dead on the job.
?You will hear an interview with Peter Smith, CEO of Direct TV.
?For questions 23-30, mark one letter (A, B or C) for the correct answer.
?You will hear the recording twice.
Mr. Smith believed that his promotion came
A.too early.
B.a bit late.
C.just in time.
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In computing earnings per share, the number of shares used is: ().
A.A.The year-end number of shares outstandin
B.B.The beginning of the year number of shares outstandin
C.C.The average of the beginning and the year-end number of shares outstandin
D.D.The weighted average of shares outstanding for the year.
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This pie chart shows the__ of market shares for each of the smart phone manufacturers in 2011()
A.proportion
B.part
C.choice
D.chance
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You invest in a stock that costs $45.50 per share. It pays a cash dividend during the year of $1.20 and you expect its price to be $49 at year’s end. What is your expected rate of return if you sell t
A.-5.05%
B.2.64%
C.7.69%
D.10.33%
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In the 21st century white Americans will remain the largest share of the increase in
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