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You lost the PRODSTD tablespace, which was read-only. The tablespace was read-only when the last backup was taken. How would you recover the tablespace?()
A . restore the tablespace from the backup, and then perform an incomplete recovery
B . restore the tablespace from the backup, and then apply all the redo information
C . restore all the data files in the database, and then perform an incomplete recovery
D . restore the tablespace from the backu
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“How do you read?” “I read you with signal strength one”().
A . poor
B . bad
C . fair
D . good
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In order to determine how efficiently an application is reading and writing data, which of the following utilities will report read and write sizes on disk I/O requests?()
A . tprof
B . iostat
C . svmon
D . filemo
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You have a production instance running on your server. UNDO_RETENTION is not long enough to satisfy read-consistency requirements. How do you change the UNDO_RETENTION value?()https://assets.asklib.com/images/image2/201808011534471899.jpg
A . A
B . B
C . C
D . D
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I thought you ______________ like something to read, so I have bought you some books.
A . may
B . might
C . could
D . must
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You lost the PRODSTD tablespace, which was read/write. The tablespace was readonly when the last backup was performed. How would you recover the tablespace?()
A . restore the tablespace from the backup; there is no need to apply the redo information
B . restore the full database to recover the data up to the point when you performed the backup
C . restore the tablespace from the backup, and then perform a recovery using the backup control file
D . restore the tablespace from the backup, and then recover the tablespace; all the redo information from the point when the tablespace was made read/write is applied
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2.Read each question. Then circle the response you hear in the video segment.When do you usually listen to music?
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I don't like ______ as you read.
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I'm bored and don't know what to do. Wait, I know... I read and watch TV.
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Prediction 2After reading the first paragraph, what do you think the following paragraphs will be about?
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I thought you _____ like something to read, so I have brought you some books.
A)will
B)might
C)would
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-- Do you want to go to the movies with us?--______. I think I'll just stay in and read.A.
-- Do you want to go to the movies with us? --______. I think I'll just stay in and read.
A.Not at all
B.Not really
C.No problem
D.Never mind
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—Are you done with the book I gave you?—Not quite. I've read all ______ the last chapter.
A.but
B.toward
C.until
D.beside
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阅读下列FORTRAN程序:DIMENSION A(6)READ(*,*)(A(I),I=1,6)DO 10 K=1,3S=A(K)A(K)=A(7-K)A(7-K)=
阅读下列FORTRAN程序: DIMENSION A(6) READ(*,*)(A(I),I=1,6) DO 10 K=1,3 S=A(K) A(K)=A(7-K) A(7-K)=S 10 CONTINUE WRITE(*,20)(A(I),I=1,6) 20 FORMAT(1X,2I) END 上述程序运行时,若由键盘输入1,2,3, 4,5,6,则输出的结果为()。
A.1 2 3 4 5 6
B.1 4 2 5 3 6
C.6 5 4 3 2 1
D.6 3 5 2 4 1
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You spend more time listening than you do speaking, reading or writing
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听力原文:M: You know, I feel really dumb. Um, there's so much that I don't know and so much to read that I can't process all the information available. Do you feel the same way?
W: I know what you mean. There's so much to find out about in so many different ways nowadays. We have television, we have radio, and we have all sorts of magazines.
M: Even in your own field, you know, you'd have to read twenty or thirty magazines a month in order to keep up.
W: Just to know what's happening.
M: Yeah. That's right.
W: You know, now, because of communication systems, uh, our sphere of interest is the whole world, whereas before, our sphere of interest was just our country or our area.
M: Yeah, yeah, that's right.
W: I think we realize now that we should know things. And therefore, we are pressed to know these things.
M: Yes, we're..., whereas before people didn't understand that...
W: And as an educated adult you also have to keep up with certain international events and affairs, or you cannot really be a responsible person.
M: Yeah, you know you're responsible for making decisions about not only your own life, but many other things and you have to be informed to be able to do that.
W: You have to learn to pick and choose information too.
Why does the man feel dumb?
A.He can't process all the information available.
B.There is so much he doesn't know.
C.There is so much he hasn't read.
D.All of the above.
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You like tennis, _______ I'd rather read.
A: while
B: when
C: as
D: since
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— I How do you do? — ______
A.Flow are you?
B.Fine. thank you.
C.How do you do'?
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Are you looking for a good book to read? Do you need information about universities in the United States? Do you want to know the correct price of a used car? Would you like to read newspapers and magazines from all over different countries? Do you need a quiet place to study? Did you answer yes to any of these questions? Then you should visit the information placeyour local library.
A library is more than just a place where books are stored. A library is a source of information. The information may come from books (fiction , nonfiction, or reference book), from periodicals (newspapers, magazines, and journals), from audio-visual materials (records, cassettes, microfilms, video tapes, etc.), or even from a computer terminal.
Students go to libraries to study and write research papers. The periodicals room of a university library is where foreign students often find newspapers and magazines from their countries . In the reference room, they can find catalogs(目录) from many universities in the U.S. and other countries. If you are buying a used car, the reference librarian can show you the Blue Book which lists the prices of new and used cars. People who need information in a hurry can telephone the reference librarian at many libraries.
There are as many different library services as there are types of people who use them. Children’s libraries provide materials for young readers. They sometimes have storytellers who read stories to groups of children , and a few have computers for the children to play with. Music lovers can listen to recordings of their favorite musicians in music libraries . Some libraries have painting and sculpture exhibits, and most libraries offer special services for blind people, such as books in Braille, ―talking‖ books , and Kurzweil Reading Machines.
Libraries provide entertainment as well as information. Novels and short stories from a library’s fiction collection are a good source of enjoyable reading practice. Public libraries often sponsor lectures on topics of interest to member of the community, and a few even offer concerts and films. No matter what your interests are, you will find that a library can be a great place to enjoy yourself while you learn.
1.What is another name for a library?()
A.A bookstore.
B.The periodicals room.
C.A reference librarian.
D.The information place
2.In the reference room of the library you can find().
A. the fiction collection
B. newspapers and magazines
C. university catalogs
D. materials for young readers
3.Which of the following is NOT an example of a library service?()
A. Used cars.
B. Art exhibits.
C. Children’s storytellers.
D. Kurzweil Reading Machines
4."A library can be a great place to enjoy yourself while you learn." This means you can()in a library.
A. talk and laugh as much as you want
B. find entertainment and information
C. play with computers
D. enjoy yourself by doing everything you can
5.What is the main idea of the whole text? Choose the BEST answer.()
A. There are many kinds of libraries.
B. There are many books stored in a library.
C. Libraries provide entertainment.
D. Libraries offer many different services.
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I teach economics at UCLA. Last Monday in class, I【36】asked my students how their weekend had been. One young man said that it had not been so good. Then he proceeded to ask me why I always seemed to be so cheerful. His question【37】me of something I'd read somewhere before: "Every morning when you get up, you have a【38】about how you want to approach life that day," I said. "I choose to be cheerful." Then I told them a story.
One day I was【39】to the college I taught in at Henderson, 17 miles away from where I lived. When a quarter mile was left down the road to the college, my car died. I tried to start it again, but the engine wouldn't【40】So I walked to the college. My secretary asked me what had happened. "This is my lucky day," I replied, smiling. "Your car breaks down and today is your lucky day?" She was【41】. "What do you mean?" "I live 17 miles from here." I replied. "My car could have broken down anywhere along the freeway. It didn't.【42】it broke down in the perfect place: off the freeway,within walking distance of the college. I'm still able to teach my class and get help from the tow truck. If my car was meant to break down today, it couldn't have been in a more convenient way." The secretary's eyes opened【43】and then she smiled.
I scanned the sixty faces before me.【44】it was a big crowd, no one made any noise. Somehow, my story had【45】them. In fact, it had all started with a student's observation that I was cheerful.
(36)
A.nervously
B.carefully
C.cheerfully
D.eagerly
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"How do you read?" "I read you with signal strength one".
A.poor
B.bad
C.fair
D.good
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I don’t think he understands what he reads, _____ A doesn’t he B do I C don’t I D does he
A.doesn’t he
B.do I
C.don’t I
D.does he
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C: JAL 782, I read you 2 with loud background noise.P: Ground, JAL782, I’ll_you a short count()
A.offer
B.deliver
C.give
D.transfer
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Complete the dialogues. I always read a paper at the weekend. ~ But do you read all of
Complete the dialogues. I always read a paper at the weekend.~ But do you read all of it 1 Did you ____ TV last night ~ Yes, I ____ aprogramme about dogs. 2 I read the story but I don’t ____ it’strue. ~ No, ____ of it is true. It’s all false. 3 Have you heard the ____ ~ No, what’s ____ 4 Did you ____to the radio this morning ~ Yes, I ____ the 8 o’clock news. 5 What’s in the ____ this morning ~ I don’t know; I never buy one. 6 Have you seen the weather ____ ~ Yes, it’sgoing to rain. 7 What did you ____ on TV ~ Oh, nothing ____.