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Which of the following problems will occur if the internal drain at either end of a hydraulic, two-way, spool-type directional control valve cylinder were to become plugged?()
A . The reservoir would become vapor bound
B . The valve would be placed in hydraulic lock
C . The spring loaded relief ports would open
D . The buffering chambers would be unable to functio
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Sometimes the charter-party states that the amount of cargo to be loaded is to be decided by the shipowners,e.g. 10000 tons of 2240 1b.,12% more or less at()option.
A . Charterer's
B . cargo owner'
C . owner's
D . shipper'
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Every page of your web site must include a common set of navigation menus at the top of the page. Thismenu is static HTML and changes frequently,so you have decided to use JSP’s static import mechanism. Which JSP code snippet accomplishes this goal?()
A . <%@ import file=’/common/menu.html’ %>
B . <%@ page import=’/common/menu.html’ %>
C . <%@ import page=’/common/menu.html’ %>
D . <%@ include file=’/common/menu.html’ %>
E . <%@ page include=’/common/menu.html’ %>
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You took the DATA1 tablespace offline at 10:00 A.M. At 12:30 P.M., a schema of a user is dropped and purged from the Recycle Bin. You noticed this at 2:00 P.M. and decided to perform an incomplete recovery. Which datafiles will you recover?()
A . all the datafiles in the database
B . the datafiles associated with the SYSTEM tablespace
C . the datafiles associated with the DATA1 tablespace
D . all the datafiles in the database except those associated with the DATA1 tablespace
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You are unable to telnet to a router at address 203.125.12.1 from a workstation with the IP address 203.125.12.23. You suspect that there is a problem with your protocol stack. Which of the following actions is most likely to confirm your diagnosis?()
A . ping 127.0.0.0
B . ping 203.125.12.1
C . telnet 127.0.0.1
D . ping 127.0.0.1
E . tracert 203.125.12.1
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On Friday at 11:30 am you decided to flash back the database because of a user error that occurred at 8:30am. Which option must you use to check whether a flashback operation can recover the database to the specified time?()
A . Check the alert log file
B . Query the V$FLASHBACK_DATABASE_LOG view
C . Query the V$RECOVERY_FILE_DEST_SIZE view
D . Query the V$FLASHBACK_DATABASE_STAT view
E . Check the value assigned for the UNDO_RETENTION parameter
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If your career is at the top of you ____ list then you might decide against having kids.
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Michael learns how to solve the problem at last.
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The way ______he looks at problems is wrong.
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Decide whether the statement is True or False:The cat didn’t seem upset at all after our move to the new home.
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What problems were there at the beginning?
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Look at the following statements and decide which are facts (F)and which are opinions (O). The play was voted ‘the most significant English language play of the 20th century’.
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The problem ______ it is right or wrong has not yet been decided.
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If sojourners decide to remain in the host nation, the adaptation process usually ends at the U-curve.
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Read the following statement and decide which way you should use to locate the relevant information in reading.Statement: The “Headstart” program was aimed at helping the children of poorer families succeed in school.
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听力原文:M: Judy, there is still plenty of space for one additional backseat passenger. You are welcome to ride with us. The only problem might be the time. You know, we need to leave at 5.
W: That's earlier than I expected. But I guess you're the only ride. Could you give me a wake-up call at 4:30 tomorrow morning?
Q: What is the woman most likely to do?
(19)
A.She will hitch a ride on the way.
B.She will go together with the man.
C.She will call on the man and wake him up.
D.She will pick up the man.
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听力原文:W: Steve has taken two part-time jobs but he's decided to drop one of them at the end of this month.
M: That may be for the best.
What does the man mean?
A.It would be best to drop both.
B.Steve's part-time jobs are the best for him.
C.Steve is really working too hard.
D.Steve's decision may be a good one.
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The problem of housing____________ lead to the problem of social instability.
A、itself
B、must
C、did
D、never
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Look at the following statements (Questions 27-34) and decide if they agree with the opini
Look at the following statements (Questions 27-34) and decide if they agree with the opinion of the writer in Reading Passage 3. Write your answers in boxes 27-34 on your Answer Sheet. Indicate."
YES if the statement agrees with the writer's opinion
NO if the statement does not agree with the writer's opinion
NOT GIVEN if the writer's opinion is not given in the text.
Technical advances were vital in the growth and expansion of globalisation.______
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听力原文:W:I decide to speak to my boss's mother about my problems at work rather than go directly to the boss.
M:That is certainly an unusual way of handing the situation,but it may bring good results.
Q:How will the woman solve the problems?
(16)
A.She will go directly to the boss with her problems.
B.She will keep the problems by herself.
C.She will let her mother speak to the boss about her problems.
D.She will tell her boss's mother about the problems.
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White people tend to be nervous of raising the subject of race and education, but are often voluble on the issue if a black person brings it up. So when Trevor Phillips, chair man of Britain's Commission for Racial Equality, said that there was a particular problem with black boys' performance at school, and that it might be a good idea to educate them apart from other pupils, there was a torrent of comment. Some of it commended his proposal, and some criticized it, but none of it questioned its premise. Everybody accepts that black boys are a problem.
On the face of it, it looks as though Mr. Phillips is right. Only 27% of Afro-Caribbean boys get five A-C grades at GCSE, the exams taken by 16-year-olds, compared with 47% of boys as a Whole and 44% of Afro-Caribbean girls. Since, in some subjects, candidates who score less than 50% get Cs, those who don't reach this threshold have picked up pretty little at school.
Mr. Phillips's suggestion that black boys should be taught separately implies that ethnicity and gender explain their underachievement. Certainly, maleness seems to be a disadvantage at school. That's true for all ethnic groups: 57% of girls as a whole get five A-Cs, compared with 47% of boys. But it's not so clear that blackness is at the root of the problem.
Among children as a whole, Afro-Caribbeans do indeed perform. badly. But Afro Caribbeans tend to be poor. So to get a better idea of whether race, rather than poverty, is the problem, one must control for economic status. The only way to do that, given the limits of British educational statistics, is to separate out the exam results of children who get free school meals: only the poor get free grub.
Poor children's results tell a rather different story. Afro-Caribbeans still do remark ably badly, but whites are at the bottom of the pile. All ethnic minority groups do better than them. Even Bangladeshis, a pretty deprived lot, do twice as well as the natives in their exams; Indians do better still. And absolute numbers of underperforming whites dwarf those of underperforming Afro-Caribbeans: last year, 131,393 of white boys failed to hit the government's benchmark, compared with 3,151 Afro-Caribbean boys.
These figures suggest that, at school at least, black people's problem is not so much race as poverty. And they undermine the idea of teaching black boys separately, for if poor whites are doing worse than poor blacks, there's not much argument for singling out blacks for special measures: whites need help just as badly.
According to the text, the public response to Mr. Philips' claim is
A.a nervous impression.
B.a mixed reception.
C.a particular performance.
D.a critical comment.
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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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The city government decided to solve the problem at any ________.
A.expense
B.expectation
C.expenditure
D.existence
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4、双打比赛开始前选择发球、接发球和方位的权力应由抽签来决定。选择发球、接发球和方位的权力应由抽签来决定。中签者可以选择先发球或先接发球,或选择先在某一方位。 The right to choose the initial order of serve, receive and ends shall be decided by lot. The winner may choose to serve or to receive first or to start at a particular end.