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Every deck officer should be able efficiently carry out:()
A . A、Conning
B . B、Navigation/Collision Avoidance
C . C、Administration
D . D、Above of all
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Navtex transmitter identification character()is used to identify the broadcasts which are to be accepted by the receiver and those are to be rejected.
A . B2
B . B1
C . MAR
D . NNN
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Every entry required to be made in the Official Logbook shall be signed by the().
A . Mate on watch
B . Master and Chief Mate or other member of the crew
C . Master only
D . Purser,one of the Mates,and some other member of the crew
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You want to check all the data blocks being written to the datafiles by analyzing the data on each block every time the DBWn process writes. Which action will you perform to check the data blocks?()
A . Set the value of the DB_BLOCK_CHECKING initialization parameter to TRUE
B . Use the ANALYZE utility.
C . Use the DBVERIFY utility.
D . Use the DBMS_REPAIR package.
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In the GMDSS, MSI broadcasts will be made on two dedicated systems:()and().
A . NBDP/VHF radio
B . Inmarsat safetyNet/NAVTEX
C . Safety service / Inmarsat-A
D . Long range / short range
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Refer to the exhibit. SW1 and SW2 have default configurations. What will happen if host 1 sends a broadcast?()https://assets.asklib.com/images/image2/2018072315302321328.jpg
A . Hosts 2, 3, and 4 will receive the broadcast.
B . Hosts 1, 2, 3, and 4 will receive the broadcast.
C . Host 2 and the Fa0/0 interface of R1 will receive the broadcast.
D . Hosts 1, 2 and the Fa0/0 interface of R1 will receive the broadcast.
E . Hosts 1, 2, 3, 4 and interface Fa0/0 of R1 will receive the broadcast.
F . Hosts 2, 3, 4, and interfaces Fa0/0 and Fa0/1 of R1 will receive the broadcast.
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Why will a switch never learn a broadcast address?()
A . Broadcasts only use network layer addressing.
B . A broadcast frame is never forwarded by a switch.
C . A broadcast address will never be the source address of a frame.
D . Broadcast addresses use an incorrect format for the switching table.
E . Broadcast frames are never sent to switches.
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On a ship,firefighting equipment must be inspected once every().
A . three months
B . six months
C . twelve months
D . eighteen month
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Which cron entry will run /usr/local/bin/myscript at 0500 every Saturday of the following?()
A . 0 5 * * 6 /usr/local/bin/myscript
B . 0 5 6 * * /usr/local/bin/myscript
C . 6 * * 5 0 /usr/local/bin/myscript
D . 5 0 Sat * * /usr/local/bin/myscript
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Every chart is liable to be incomplete().
A . the final judge of the reliance the mariner can place on the information given
B . its immediate importance cannot always be verified before promulgation
C . through imperfections in the survey on which it is based,or subsequent alterations to the topography or sea floor
D . deferring the promulgation of certain less important informatio
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Every wrongful act willfully committed by the master or crew against their vessel and her cargo defines().
A . Negligence
B . Barratry
C . Piracy
D . Mutiny
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()will be broadcast every one hour on VHF Channel 6.
A . VHF news
B . Channel rules
C . Visibility time
D . Navigational warning
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Which cron entry will run /usr/local/bin/myscript at 0500 every Saturday()
A . 5 0 * * 6 /usr/local/bin/myscript
B . 6 * * 5 0 /usr/local/bin/myscript
C . 0 5 * * 6 /usr/local/bin/myscript
D . 0 5 6 * * /usr/local/bin/myscript
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165. Every chart is liable to be incomplete ______.
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144. ______ will be broadcast every one hour on VHF Channel 6.
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Exercise every day___________you will stay fit.
A. if
B. then
C. when
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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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A network consultant is asked to set up a wireless network in a home. The home user wants thewireless network to be available in every comer of the house.Which of the following additional information will the technician need to determine the equipment for the installation? ()(Select TWO)
A. The length of the house
B. How many rooms are in the house
C. How many users will be using the wireless network
D. The building material of the house
E. The cost of the house
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Every time you try to answer a question that asks why, you engage in the process of causal analysis--you attempt to determine a cause or series of causes for a particular effect. When you try to answer a question that what if, you attempt to determine what effect will result from a particular cause. You will have frequent opportunity to use cause- and-effect analysis in the writing that you will do in college. For example, in history you might be asked to determine the causes of the Seven Day War between Egypt and Israel. In political science you might be asked to determine the reasons why Ronald Reagan won the 1984 Presidential election. And in sociology you might be asked to predict the effect that changes in Social Security legislation would have on senior citizens.
22. Determining causes and effects is usually thought-provoking and quite complex. One reason for this is that there are two types of causes: immediate causes, which are readily apparent because they are closest to the effect, and ultimate cause, which, being somewhat removed, are not so apparent and perhaps even hidden. Furthermore, ultimate causes may bring about effects which themselves become immediate causes, this creating a causal chain. For example, consider the following causal chain. Sally, a computer salesperson, prepared extensively for a meeting with an important client (ultimate cause), impressed the client (immediate cause), and made a very large sale (effect). The chain did not stop there: The large sale cause her to be promoted by her employer (effect).
A second reason why causal analysis can be so complex is that an effect may have any number of possible or actual causes, and a cause may have any number of possible or actual effects. 23. An upset stomach may be caused by eating spoiled food, but it may also be caused by overeating, flu, allergy, nervousness, pregnancy, or any combination of factors. Similarly, the high cost of electricity may have multiple effects: higher profits for utility companies, fewer sales of electrical appliances, higher prices for other products, and the development of alternative sources of energy. Sound reasoning and logic are central to any causal analysis. Writers of believable causal analysis examine their material objectively and develop their essays carefully. They are convinced by their own examination of the material, but are not afraid to admit other possible causes and effects.
Because people are accustomed to thinking of causes with their effects, they sometimes commit an error in logic known as the "after this, therefore because of this" fallacy. 24. This fallacy leads people to believe that because one event occurred after another event, the first event somehow caused the second. That is, they sometimes make causal connection that are not proved. For example, if students began to perform. better after a free breakfast program was instituted at their school, one could not assume that the improvement was caused by the breakfast program. There could of course be any number of other causes for this effect, and a responsible writer on the subject would analyze and consider them all before suggesting the cause.
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Translate the following paragraph from English into Chinese. Write your translation of the paragraph No matter how perfect you might be for the role, you will not be offered every job you interviewed for. In fact, being turned down for a role should be regarded as an opportunity to improve your future performance. If you have not been given the job, take the opportunity to s\ask politely for feedback and use these comments when applying for the next job!
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The use of nuclear power has already spread all over the world.(1), scientists still have not agreed(2)what should be done with the large amounts of waste material that(3)to increase every year. Most waste materials are(4)of simply by placing them somewhere. But nuclear waste must be(5)with great care. It(6)dangerous radiation and it will continue to be(7)for hundreds, thousands, even millions of years.
How should we get(8)of such waste material in such a way(9)it will not harm the(10)? Where can we(11)distribute it? One idea is to put this radioactive waste inside a thick container, which is(12)dropped to the deep bottom of the ocean.(13)some scientists believe that this way of(14)nuclear waste could kill fish and other living things in the oceans or interfere(15)their growth. Another way to(16)nuclear waste is to send it into space, to the sun,(17)it would be burned. Other scientists suggest that this polluting material be(18)thousands of meters under the earth’s surface. Such underground areas must be free(19)possible earthquakes. Advances are being made. But it may still be many years(20)this problem could be finally settled.
1. A .Moreover B However C Therefore D Otherwise
2. A .on
B. with
C. to
D. in
3. A. incline
B. start
C. tend
D. keep
4. A .drained
B. dumped
C. discharged
D. disposed
5. A .dealt
B. handled
C. coped
D. processed
6. A .drops off
B. gives off
C. leaves off
D. sets off
7. A .efficient
B. unfavorable
C. deadly
D. painful
8. A. touch
B. hold
C. grasp
D. rid
9. A. so
B. which
C. that
D. thus
10. A. environment
B. situation
C. location
D. residence
11. A .reasonably
B. rationally
C. regularly
D. safely
12. A .then
B. even
C. ever
D. only
13. A .And
B. But
C. Still
D. Thereby
14. A. scattering
B. preserving
C. containing
D. discarding
15. A. in
B. with
C. against
D. at
16. A. remove
B. deliver
C. transport
D. spread
17. A. where
B. when
C. there
D. while
18. A. covered
B. deposited
C. buried
D. reserved
19. A. from
B.of
C. for
D. about
20. A. until
B. after
C. before
D. unless
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You are the network administrator for The network consists of a single Active Directory domain named All servers run Windows Server 2003.A member server named TestKing3 hosts files and folders. On TestKing3, you configure a normal backup to run every night. The backup data will be saved to magnetic tape, and a detailed log file will be generated. The backup job will use an account named BackupUser, which is a member of the Backup Operators group.One week later, you use your Administrator account credentials to log on to TestKing3. You start the Backup utility. However, no backup logs are available.You need to verify that the backup jobs are completing successfully.What should you do?()
A.Use a text editor to open C:\windows\security\logs\Backup.log. Search for the dates when backups were scheduled.
B. Start the Backup utility by using the Run As option. Provide the account credentials of BackupUser. From the Tools menu, select Report, and then select the most recent report.
C. Open the Removable Storage snap-in. Examine the properties of the most recently completed Work Queue object.
D. Open the Removable Storage snap-in, and then open the properties of the Operator Requests object. On the General tab, clear the Automatically delete completed requests option
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-----Ring me _____ every day, will you? -----With pleasure. Do ring _____, please.
A.up; back
B.back; back
C.back; up
D.on; for