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You are advised to enter the traffic route at about 1730 hours,because a vessel is scheduled to enter at the time when you intended to enter.What can you understand from this seaspeak?().
A . It's a warning of navigation for my vessel
B . It's an advice from Port Control to order my vessel not enter the traffic route of the harbor
C . It's an advice to change my estimated time of entering the traffic route
D . It's an order from the VTS to indicate my vessel to follow the traffic route
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You need to design a strategy for moving the mailboxes from the Exchanges server at the Paris branch office to the Exchange server at the main office. What should you do?()
A . Use the Exchange Task Wizard to migrate all the mailboxes to the Exchange 2003 server
B . Use the Exchange Mailbox Merge Wizard (Exmerge0 to migrate all the mailboxes to the Exchange 2003 server
C . Use the Exchange Server Migration Wizard to migrate all the mailboxes to the Exchange 2003 server
D . Export the contents of each mailbox to a .pst file. Create a new mailbox on the Exchange 2003 servers for each existing mailbox. Import the .pst file contents into each new mailbox
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Exhibit:
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You work as a network administrator at . You study the exhibit carefully.
What can be drawn about VLANs 200 and 202 from the exhibit?()
A . VLAN 200 carries traffic from promiscuous ports to isolated, community, and other promiscuous ports in the same VLAN. VLAN 202 carries traffic between community ports and to promiscuous ports.
B . VLAN 200 carries traffic from promiscuous ports to isolated, community, and other promiscuous ports in the same VLAN. VLAN 202 carries traffic from isolated ports to a promiscuous port.
C . VLAN 202 carries traffic from promiscuous ports to isolated, community, and other promiscuous ports in the same VLAN. VLAN 200 carries traffic from isolated ports to a promiscuous port.
D . VLAN 202 carries traffic from promiscuous ports to isolated, community, and other promiscuous ports in the same VLAN. VLAN 200 carries traffic between community ports and to promiscuous ports.
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Refer to the exhibit.The user at Workstation B reports that Server A cannot be reached.What is
preventing Workstation B from reaching Server A?()
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A . The IP address for Server A is a broadcast address.
B . The IP address for Workstation B is a subnet address.
C . The gateway for Workstation B is not on the same subnet.
D . The gateway for Server A is not on the same subnet.
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A . The IP address for Server A is a broadcast address.
B . The IP address for Workstation B is a subnet address.
C . The gateway for Workstation B is not on the same subnet.
D . The gateway for Server A is not on the same subnet.
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At the end of the hearing, Tom presented a mini ____ from Lilliput to prove what Gulliver had told to the people.
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Freud's practice of psychoanalysis is an example of what type of therapy?
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The masks are said to represent the______ from the nether world who come closest to the human at this vulnerable time of changeover.
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“He rose from the table; and advancing to the master, basin and spoon in hand, said: somewhat alarmed at his own temerity: ‘Please, sir, I want some more.’” This is taken from ______
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Freud provided a new research method, what is it?
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14. M: Margaret has become an intern at the White House.W: When it comes to pursuing professional goals, she likes to shoot for the stars.Q: What can be inferred from the conversation?
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What is Freud's fundamental idea?
A.All humans are born with strong sexual desires.
B.All humans are born with aggressiveness.
C.All humans have intentions to suppress sexual desires or aggressiveness.
D.All of the above.
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What is the highest flight level that operations may be conducted without the pilot at the controls wearing and using an oxygen mask, while the other pilot is away from the duty station?
A.FL 240.
B.FL 250
C.Above FL 250.
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Mary Elizabeth Frye said that the words of the poem "Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep" "just came to her" and expressed what she felt about life and death.()
此题为判断题(对,错)。
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Woman: I can't get over the way you treated me at the dinner party the other day. Man: I was irritated at something else. I said I was sorry. Do we have to go through all that again? Question: What happened to the woman the other day?
A.She was hurt by the man.
B.She lost her temper.
C.She couldn't get him over.
D.She didn't like the dinner party.
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SECTION B CONVERSATIONS In this section you will hear two conversations. At the end of each conversation, five questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions wil
A.The return trip is too expensive
B.There is no technology to get people back.
C.People don’t want to return.
D.The return trip is too risky.
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Every artist knows in his heart that he is saying something to the public.Not only does he want to say it well, but he wants it to be something that has not been said before.He hopes the public will listen and understand what he wants to teach them, and what he wants them to learn from him.
What visual artists like painters want to teach is easy to make out but difficult to explain, because painters translate their experience into shapes and colors, not words.They seem to feel that a certain selection of shapes and colors, out of the countless billions possible, is exceptionally interesting for them and worth showing to us.Without their work we should never have noticed these particular shapes and colors, or have felt the delight which they brought to the artist.
Most artists take their shapes and colors from the world of nature and from human bodies in motion and at rest; their choices indicate that these aspects of the world are worth looking at, that they contain beautiful sights.Contemporary artists might say that they merely choose subjects that provide an interesting pattern, that there is nothing more in it.Yet even they do not choose entirely without reference to the character of their subjects.
If one painter chooses to paint a decaying leg and another a lake in moonlight, each of them is directing our attention to a certain aspect of the world.Each painter is telling us something, showing us something, emphasizing something—all of which means that, consciously or unconsciously, he is trying to teach us.
1.An artist hopes that the public will ____.
A.understand him and learn from him
B.notice only shapes and colors in his work
C.teach him something
D.believe what he says in his work
2.It is hard to explain what a painter is saying, because he/ she ___.
A.uses shapes and colors instead of words
B.uses unusual words and phrases
C.does not express himself /herself well
D.does not say anything clearly
3.The writer points out that contemporary artists might say their choices of subject _____.
A.only provide interesting patterns
B.teach the public important truths
C.have no pattern or form
D.carry a message to the public
4.The writer also points out that contemporary art contains ____.
A.nothing but meaningless patterns
B.uninteresting aspects of the world
C.completely meaningless subjects
D.subjects chosen partly for their meanings
5.What is implied in this passage?()
A.A painting is more easily understood than a symphony.
B.Art is merely the arranging of shape and color.
C.Every artist tries to say something to the public.
D.One must look beyond shape and color to find what the artist is saying.
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What he said at the meeting is very important, isn’t it?
A.simplesentence
B.compound sentence
C.complexsentence
D.compound-complex sentence
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From what John said I wondered whether he had already known the()of my letter.
A、contest
B、context
C、contents
D、conventions
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Shortly after the British naturalist, Charles Darwin, published his theory of evolution, a Victorian lady was asked what she thought of the idea that humans and animals were descended from a common ancestor. "Let us hope it is not true," she said. (46)
This story is probably apocryphal, but it illustrates well the attitudes of the time. (47) Many people accept Darwin's view of how we came into being that our bodies evolved through the process of natural selection acting on our genes.
However, Darwin believed evolution was responsible for far more than just our physical characteristics. He saw it as the major influence in shaping our psychology. In- deed, he predicted that "in the distant future, psychology will be based on a new foundation". (48)
To proponents of concepts like free will and personal responsibility, such an idea seems absurd. (49) Their research has revealed increasing evidence that the human mind is made up of innate mechanisms, which control everything from the way we perceive time and space, to how we learn survival techniques and choose mates.
(50) Steven Pinker, Professor of Cognitive Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, likens language ability to computer software, "children learn a new word every 90 minutes of their waking life for years, then they have to figure out how to string them together using a kind of mental computer program. The essence of human language is the ability to convey new ideas by putting words together in different combinations. Since we all have this language 'software' in our minds, we can figure out what others are saying by the meanings of the words and the order in which they are arranged."
A. Today, we are more comfortable with out past.
B. "And, if it is true, let us hope it does not become public knowledge."
C. But a growing number of scientists are questioning the extent to which our behavior. is controlled by our culture.
D. Many people are calling for controls on cloning immedicte1y before the practice is abused.
E. The foundation was, of course, his theory of evolution.
F. Nowhere is this more obvious than our innate ability to learn languages.
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From what the two American researchers said we can conclude that____.
A.the American experts working in the refrigerator project are disappointed with China's refrigerator production
B.the American researchers are particularly worried about China's over-emission of CFC into the air
C.the American researchers in refrigerator technology enjoy their opportunity to work in China
D.the American experts sees China as the best place to increase their export of refrigerator technology
此题为多项选择题。
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Passenger: What flights are there from London to Moscow for tomorrow? Clerk: I'll find out for you. Oh, BA Flight takes off from Heathrow and flies direct. Passenger: ______ Clerk: You'll have to be at the West London Air Terminal by 8 : 00 at the latest.
A.What is the boarding time?
B.What is take-off time?
C.Do I need to get up early?
D.When do I have to check in?
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SECTION B CONVERSATIONS In this section you will hear two conversations . At the end of each conversation, five questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions wi
A.Their suppl i ers are raising price
B.Their shipping agent is upping fees.
C.They have been operatin g with loss.
D.Energy prices are rising.
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The criminal was told he could be ________ from punishment if he said what he knew about the murder.
A.immune
B.impossible
C.improbable
D.imminent