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What is the minimum amount of memory required for a new LPAR to be built via NIM on AIX 6.1?()
A . 128M
B . 256M
C . 512M
D . 1024M
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An administrator is installing AIX 6.1 on a new LPAR and the boot sequence has stalled with reference code 0c31. What is the most likely cause?()
A . The system is waiting for user input to define console type lft0.
B . The system is waiting for user input to define console type tty0.
C . The system is waiting for user input to define console type vty0.
D . The system is waiting for user input to define console type vsa0.
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1. public class A { 2. void A() { 3. System.out.println(“Class A”); 4. } 5. public static void main(String[] args) { 6. new A(); 7. } 8. } What is the result?()
A . Class A
B . Compilation fails.
C . An exception is thrown at line 2.
D . An exception is thrown at line 6.
E . The code executes with no output.
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An administrator is installing AIX 6.1 on a new LPAR and the boot sequence has stalled with reference code 0c31. What is the most likely cause?()
A . The system is waiting for user input to define console type lft0.
B . The system is waiting for user input to define console type tty0.
C . The system is waiting for user input to define console type vty0.
D . The system is waiting for user input to define console type vsa0.
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2. public class Foo implements Runnable ( 3. public void run (Thread t) { 4. system.out.printIn(“Running.”); 5. } 6. public static void main (String[] args) { 7. new thread (new Foo()).start(); 8. ) 9. ) What is the result?()
A . An exception is thrown.
B . The program exists without printing anything.
C . An error at line 1 causes compilation to fail.
D . An error at line 6 causes the compilation to fail.
E . “Running” is printed and the program exits.
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An administrator is creating a new LPAR with 6 virtual processors and 4 processing units. This LPAR must have the highest priority in the shared processor pool. Which weight should be assigned to this LPAR?()
A . 0
B . 1
C . 255
D . 256
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An administrator is installing AIX 6.1 on a new LPAR and the boot sequence has stalled with reference code 0c31. What is the most likely cause?()
A . The system is waiting for user input to define console type lft0.
B . The system is waiting for user input to define console type tty0.
C . The system is waiting for user input to define console type vty0.
D . The system is waiting for user input to define console type vsa0.
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Why was the British government interested in New Zealand?()
A . Trade with New Zealand was economically important.
B . There were no laws to protect Maori rights in dealings with white settlers.
C . The French government was taking an interest in New Zealand,too.
D . All of the above.
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What is the minimum amount of memory required for a new LPAR to be built via NIM on AIX 6.1?()
A . 128M
B . 256M
C . 512M
D . 1024M
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Why is integrity compared to the weather?
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Why is the protagonist death given significance?
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Why is the poet in the story called the Black Wordsworth?
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Why is the story named “The Blue Cart”?
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The Museum of Contemporary(当代的) Art (MOCA) has started a new series of programs ,known as “Art Makes Good Business.” It is designed to educate company managers about why art makes good business and how to take full advantage of it.
The event is open to new and current corporate(企业法人的) members of MOCA.An understanding and appreciation of art is becoming a must in today's business world.Art can be a valuable tool for seeking new ways to communicate with customers and raising public awareness of your company's role in the community.
During the coming months the series will look into the relationship between art,business and community.The series will cover how to understand modern art and how art can help improve a company's image.Art Makes Good Business speakers will include leaders from the business and art worlds.Bookings are required.Space is limited.For more information call 305-893-6211 or visit www..org.
1.The purpose of the museum's new programs is to show ___.
A.the management of business by artists
B.the role of art in improving business
C.the education of modern artists
D.the way to design art programs
2.The Art Makes Good Business program is intended for ___.
A.the general public
B.modern art lovers
C.corporate members of MOCA
D.people involved in art business
3.MOCA members who take part in the programs can learn ___.
A.to become leader in business and art worlds
B.to co-operate with other members of MOCA
C.the new ways of communication between people
D.about the relationship between art,business and community
4.Those who want to attend lectures by Art Makes Good Business speakers must ___.
A.make a booking
B.pay additional fees
C.understand modern art
D.be successful managers
5.This advertisement aims to ___.
A.improve the relationship between companies
B.stress the important role of art in education
C.attract MOCA members to the programs
D.raise funds for museums of modern art
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Why do the new neighbours seem to be less considerate?
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there is(6 )in scholarly circles about how far the new technology should be used for teaching academic subjects in which personal contacts between teacher and students are still vital.
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Why is the new set of exercise uniforms needed?
A.To reflect the new name of the company.
B.To give the employees more comfortable wear.
C.For use by new employees of the company.
D.For use in the fall company picnic.
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Why is it impossible to use the new technique to search for life in other solar systems now?
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Why is the man late?
A.The trains were delayed.
B.He couldn't find a bus stop.
C.Something went wrong with his friend's motorbike.
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Pain is easier to endure if you know you can end it. Speakers at a session on pain at the British Association's psychology section have new evidence to support this idea for two common experiences of pain: in childbirth and at the dentist's. On the other side of the coin, their inability to control pain may explain why some people with continual pain have psychological problems as well.
Dr. J. Robinson found out about the phenomenon of self-controlled pain almost by accident. He was studying the effects of analgesics used to control pain during childbirth and as part of the experiment made it possible for women having their child to press a button which gave an automatic injection—instead of having all injections made by the doctor. Afterwards these women did not say that they had less pain than other women in childbirth, but they did use considerable less of the drug.
J. Atkins, a dental surgeon, has observed a similar phenomenon. As part of their efforts to make dentistry painless, Atkins and researchers at Aston University in Birmingham offered patients a switch they could flip to turn off the dentist's drill whenever they chose. But, after trying the switch on 50 patients Atkins gave up; none of the patients had ever flipped the switch.
Perhaps the extra endurance was because the Aston team also use other methods to make dentistry painless. Apparently few other dentists are so considerate. The end result, according to the Birmingham survey, is that British people avoid going to the dentist, with the consequence that almost 30% of people in England and Wales have lost all their teeth, and more than seven out of ten have lost at least six teeth. Less than half of the public pay regular visits to the dentist. To find out why, Atkins and psychologist Cumberbatch interviewed a sample of patients attending a dental hospital. The most common reason people gave for not having dental check-ups were fear and pain.
By using a little care and taking time to explain what will happen, Atkins feels, dentists could overcome these fears. There are techniques for giving injections without pain, and a "calm unhurried approach" to drilling can make that painless, too.
Sadly, few dentists seem to take much trouble with their patients. "I am not nervous when I go to the dentist, and I do not have any pronounced sympathy for those who are, " said one dentist. "I tend to take the point of view that they are being unreasonable at my expense."
The passage most possibly comes from______.
A.a medical textbook
B.a psychology textbook
C.a popular magazine
D.a serious magazine
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Is the comfortable zone for everyone the same? Why or why not?
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What's intense in a relationship is newness.That's why the great romances of literature are never between people who stay together.
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Based on the understanding of paragraph 6 of the text, why is it difficult to store patients’ genome data()
A.data will also pose a computational challenge
B.the information would be an attractive target for a hacker working
C.the data were organized quite differently
D.scientists often disagree on the importance of particular genetic
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SpeakerA: Why not have a party for the New Year Speaker B: __________ ()
A.That’sOK.
B.GoodideA
C.Fin
E.