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As part of your design, you are evaluating whether to upgrade all domains to Windows Server 2003. Based on current configurations, which server or servers prevent you from achieving this goal?()
A . DC2
B . DC3
C . DC4
D . DC5
E . DC6
F . Server1
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From the middle part to the end of the 18th century, in English literature () flourished. They were mostly stories of mystery and horror which take place in some haunted or dilapidated middle age castles.
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As part of your design, you are evaluating whether to upgrade all domains to Windows Server 2003. Based on current configurations, which server or servers prevent you from achieving this goal?()
A . DC2
B . DC3
C . DC4
D . DC5
E . DC6
F . Server1
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Assuming that an IP packet is sent from a source address in VLAN1 to a destination address in VLAN2 through a layer-3 switch, which part of the packet will be changed?()
A . Layer 2 TTL
B . Layer 3 TTL
C . Layer 3 source address
D . Layer 3 destination addre
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Bulkheads which form part of the tanks on a vessel are stiffened to withstand().
A . deck loads from above
B . dynamic forces while afloat
C . hydrostatic pressure
D . over-pressurizatio
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Damaged bulkheads often take a permanent set which is independent of the panting or bulge caused by water pressure. To control this,you should().
A . install shoring so the shoring supports the damaged bulkheads without pushing on them
B . install shoring so that it pushes on the damaged bulkhead while supporting it
C . use jacks or chain falls to remove the set before installing shores
D . place sandbags by the bulkhead without installing shore
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Damaged bulkheads often take a permanent set which is independent of the panting or bulge caused by water pressure. To control this, you should().
A . install shoring so the the shoring supports the damaged bulkhead without pushing on them
B . install shoring so that it pushes on the damaged bulkhead while supporting it
C . use jacks or chain falls to remove the set before installing shores
D . place sandbags by the bulkhead without installing shore
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Which of the following operations must be entered on the Oil Record Book Part Ⅰ? () Ⅰ.Routine discharge at sea of bilge water containing oil from the machinery spaces Ⅱ.Bunkering of fuel oil
A . Ⅰ only
B . Ⅱ only
C . both Ⅰ and Ⅱ
D . neither Ⅰ nor Ⅱ
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Her transformation in the later part of the story comes from ____.
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The excerpt is chosen from The Bluest Eye which can be divided into three parts.
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Part of the couple’s conflicts came from their different cultural backgrounds.
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Which part is not belong to “order”?
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A tissue graft obtained from one part of a patient's body for use on another part is a(n) ____.
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4 words marked A), B), C) and D ) in each group. Choose the one which underlined part has a different pronunciation from the other three.
A.exerciseB.excuse
C.explain
D.tremely
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The number and position of hydrants arranged on board shall be such that _______,one of which shall be from a single length of hose,may reach any part of the ship normally accessible to the passengers or crew while the ship is being navigated.
A.at least two jets of water which shall be from the same length of hose
B.at least two jets of water emanating from the same hydrant
C.at least two jets of water not emanating from the same hydrant
D.at least two jets of water not emanating from the same hydrant,one of which shall be from a single length of hose
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Air coming from the lungs and through the windpipe passes through the (), a part of the larynx, which is a bony structure at the end of the windpipe. This is the first point where sound modification might occur.
A.nose
B.teeth
C.glottis
D.mouth
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The writing technique of the part from Paragraph 4 to Paragraph 8 is
A.episode.
B.flashback.
C.stream of consciousness.
D.description.
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The italicized quotation is obviously part of a letter from______.
A.a parent of a patient
B.a clown
C.a patient
D.a medical practitioner
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You are going to read a magazine article about the popularity of activity holidays. Choose the most suitable heading from the list A-I for each part (1-7) of the article. There is one extra heading which you de net need to use.
A A false sense of security
B Remote destinations
C Too risky for some
D Holidays that don't quite work
E New findings
F Very little real danger
G Too much routine
H Second-hand experiences
I Available to all
Activity Holidays
Whether it's bungee-jumping, climbing or sky-diving, we want to test ourselves on holiday. Peter Jones tries to find out why.
Risk-taking for pleasure is on the increase. Adventure activities and "extreme" sports are becoming very popular and attracting everyone from the young and fit to people who, until recently, were more likely to prefer walking round museums at weekends. Grandmothers are white-water rafting, secretaries are bungee-jumping, and accountants are climbing cliffs.
【B1】__________
Well-planned summer expeditions to tropical locations are now fashionable for European university students. As they wander over ancient rocks or canoe past tiny villages, away from it all, it ]s quite possible to feel "in tune with nature", a real explorer or adventurer.
【B2】__________ A whole blanch of the travel industry is now developing around controlled risks. Ordinary trippers, too, are met off a plane, strapped into rafts or boats and are given the sort of adventure that they will remember for years. They pay their money and they trust their guides, and the wetter' they get the better. Later, they buy the photograph of themselves "risking all in the wild".
【B3】__________
But why the fashion for taking risks, real or simulated? The point that most people make ix that city lie is tame, with little variety, and increasingly corrtroled. Physical exercise is usually restricted to aerobics in the gym on a Thursday, and a game of football or tennis in the park or a short walk at the weekend.
【B4】__________
Says Trish Malcolm, an independent tour operator: "People want a sense of immediate achievement and the social element of shared physical experience is also important.' Other operators say that people find the usual type of breaks-such as a week on the beach-Loo slow. They say that participation in risk sports is a reflection of the restlessness in people. They are always on the go in their lives and want to keep up the momentum on holiday.
【B5】__________ But psychologists think it's even deeper than this. Culturally, we are being separated from the physical, outside world. Recent research suggests that the average person spends less and less time out of doors per day.
【B6】__________ Nature and the great outdoors are mostly encountered through wildlife films or cinema, or seen rushing past the windows of a fast car. In a society where people are continually invited to watch rather than to participate, a two-hour ride down a wild and fast- flowing river can be incredibly exciting.
【B7】__________ One psychologist believes that it is all part of our need to corrtrol nature. Because we have developed the technology to make unsinkable boats, boots that can stop us getting frostbite or rackets that allow us to survive in extreme temperatures, we are beginning to believe that nothing will harm us and that we are protected from nature. That is until nature shows us her true power in the form. of a storm, flood or avalanche.
【B1】______
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How is the second part of the reading list different from the first part?
A.More minority authors are represented.
B.All of the writers are from North America.
C.It includes books from the Post Modern Period.
D.In addition to novels, some plays are on the list.
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听力原文:The trouble is that when things seem to go wrong, it may be too late to fix them, because you actually built the problem in from the start. It's vital that each member of the team knows exactly what it is he or she is supposed to contribute. You won't get a good whole if the parts aren't put together properly. If members are from different departments, they'll have different expectations, which need to be dealt with.
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Mind and body are two parts of a complex organism controlled by the nervous system, which acts on information received from the senses. The way a person perceives and reacts depends on his mood, his state of health, his diet, his body temperature and his level of consciousness.
2. There is considerable evidence that every thought or emotion has some related physical effect, and that every change within the nervous system should have some psychological effect. Although the precise nature of these correlations is not always known, the view that body and mind are constantly interacting in some way is now accepted by most psychologists.
3. The relationship between mind and body is particularly apparent in emotional states, especially those of fear and anger. When a person is in the grip of a powerful emotion his body undergoes changes, just as it does when he is asleep, ill or under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Most people are familiar with such sensations as a dry mouth when they are nervous, or a racing heart when they are afraid or excited. Such physical changes can be measured, for instance, by recording pulse rate and breathing, or by measuring the dilation of the pupils of the eyes.
4. a particularly sensitive measure of bodily change during periods of emotion is the galvanic skin response(GSR). This is used in the instrument known as the lie detector. The GSR depends on the fact that some mental activity produces bodily changes, such as sweating, which affect the skin's resistance to electricity. To measure GSR, electrodes are placed on the palm and on the back of the hand, and a weak current is passed between the electrodes. Changes in the current are recorded in an amplified form, often by means of an automatically controlled pen on moving paper. Other recordings, for instance of pulse, blood pressure and breathing, can be made simultaneously, by an instrument called a polygraph.
5. The galvanic skin response method has proved a very efficient indicator of general psychological arousal. Even slight embarrassment will cause a defection of the recording pen.
A. Every thought or emotion has some related physical effect.
B. GSR is a measure of bodily change during periods of emotion.
C. GSR is very efficient in indicating people's emotion.
D. GSR is very expensive.
E. GSR is used to judging prisoners.
F. Mind and body has an apparent relationship.
Para 2 ______.
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From the introduction part, how will the present research advance our knowledge?()
A. By replicating the above mentioned reviews
B.By presenting the best available clinical evidence for successful bonding of dental oxide ceramic restorations.
C.By summarizing the huge variety of bonding methods used on dental oxide ceramics and their results in laboratory bond strength testing
D.By summarizing published clinical trials on bonded oxide ceramic restorations and correlate their results with that of laboratory bond strength testing using the same bonding methods as in the clinical trials
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Choose the right translation of the underlined part():Read, then, the following essay which undertakes to demonstrate that logic, far from being a dry, pedantic discipline, is a living, breathing thin
A.富于美感和激情,并给人以启迪。
B.充满了美丽,热情和噩梦。
C.充满了美丽,热情和激情。
D.充满了美丽,热情和创伤。