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During the installation of Oracle Database 11g,you do not set ORACLE_BASE explicitly. You selected the option to create a database as part of the installation. How would this environment variable setting affect the installation?()
A . The installation terminates with an error.
B . The installation proceeds with the default value without warnings and errors.
C . The installation proceeds with the default value but it would not be an OFA-compliant database.
D . The installation proceeds with the default value but a message would be generated in the alert log file.
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Which plan phase service component involves evaluating how prepared a customers current facility infrastructure is to support a new technology? Select exactly 1 answer(s) from the following:()。
A . Proof of Concept
B . Site Readiness Assessment
C . Proposal Development
D . Operations Readiness Assessment
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During the installation of Oracle Database 11g, you do not set ORACLE_BASE explicitly. You selected the option to create a database as part of the installation. How would this environment variable setting affect the installation?()
A . The installation terminates with an error.
B . The installation proceeds with the default value without warnings and errors.
C . The installation proceeds with the default value but it would not be an OFA-compliant database.
D . The installation proceeds with the default value but a message would be generated in the alert log file.
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Refer to the exhibit. DHCP snooping is enabled for selected VLANs to provide security on the network.
How do the switch ports handle the DHCP messages?()
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A . Ports Fa2/1 and Fa2/2 source DHCP requests only. Port Fa3/1 is eligible to source all DHCP messages and respond to DHCP requests.
B . Ports Fa2/1 and Fa2/2 respond to DHCP requests only. Port Fa3/1 is eligible to source all DHCP messages.
C . Ports Fa2/1 and Fa2/2 are eligible to source all DHCP messages and respond to DHCP requests. Port Fa3/1 can source DHCP request only.
D . All three ports, Fa2/1, Fa2/2, and Fa3/1, are eligible to source all DHCP messages and respond to DHCP requests.
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Which is an example of a dynamic SELECT statement? ()
A . A query whose object names change during its execution.
B . A query whose object names are not known until run time.
C . A query whose bind variables values change during execution.
D . A query whose bind variable values are not known until run time.
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How an advertisement works is a typical example of directional process.
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After the war, Schindler says good bye to the Jews from his factory and starts his fugitive life. How about Amon Göth after the war?
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How do you understand the English saying “Less is more”? And can you give some examples?
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How does the author develop a paragraph in the pattern of question-example-conclusion?
A、In the first part, the question should be raised.
B、In the second part, some examples related to the question should be provided.
C、The last part should be the conclusion.
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When selecting examples for an essay, you should ________.
A、select the examples that are relevant and persuasive
B、try to choose typical examples
C、use the formal words
D、use the informal words
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When we interact with other people, it is important to give cues to help them understand how we are feeling, for example, various facial expressions.
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Some job applicants are required to give honesty tests to determine how trustworthy they are. This is an example of a(n) _____ test.
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The author uses Europe from 15th century to 20th century as an example to suggest that_______ .
A.nations which send sailors around the globe will be stronger
B.nations which develop physics and astronomy will be stronger
C.nations which support science exploration will be stronger
D.nations which dominate the world will be stronger
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Provide an example of how you assessed a situation and achieved good results by focusing on the most important priorities.
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◑The paragraph following the passage will most probably discuss______.◑examples of successful young men◑how to build up one's position in society◑joys and pains of old people◑what to do when one has problems in life
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The example of asking "How did you feel when Robbie made fun of your glasses last week?" is to illustrate that it is indispensable to______.
A.challenge intolerance when it comes from your children
B.identify intolerance when children are exposed to it
C.support your children when they are the victims of intolerance
D.create opportunities for children to interact with people who are different from them
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A router has two paths to reach another network in a different autonomous system. Neither route was generated by the local router and both routes have the same default weight an d local preference values.Which statement is true about how BGP would select the best path?()
A. To influence one route to be preferred, its default local preference value will be changed via the use of the command bgp default local - preference 50
B. Th e router will prefer the shortest autonomous system path
C. If the command bgp always - compare - med has been given, then the router will prefer the route with the highest MED
D. The router will prefer the route with the lower MED
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Remember Second Life, the virtual world that was supposed to become almost as important as the first one? Now populated by no more than 84,000 avatars at a time, it has turned out to be a prime example of how short-lived Internet fads can be. Yet if many adults seem to have given up on virtual worlds, those that cater to children and teenagers are thriving. Several have even found a way to make money.
In America, nearly 10 million children and teenagers visit virtual worlds regularly, estimates eMarketer, a market researcher-a number the firm expects to increase to 15 million by 2013.As in January, there were 112 virtual worlds designed for under-18s with another 81 in development, according to Engage Digital Media, a market research firm.
All cater to different age groups and tastes. In Club Penguin, the market leader, which was bought by Disney in 2007 for a whopping $ 700 million, primary-school children can take on a penguin persona, fit out their own igloo and play games. Habbo Hotel, a service run from Finland, is a global hangout for teenagers who want to customise their own rooms and meet in public places to attend events. Gala Online, based in Silicon Valley, offers similar activities, but is visited mostly by older teens who are into Manga comics.
Not a hit with advertisers, these online worlds earn most of their money from the sale of virtual goods, such as items to spruce up an avatar or a private room. They are paid for in a private currency, which members earn by participating in various activities, trading items or buying them with real dollars.
This sort of stealth tax seems to work. At Gala Online, users spend more than $1 million per month on virtual items, says Craig Sherman, the firm's chief executive. Running such a virtual economy is not easy, which is why Gaia has hired a full-time economist to grapple with problems that are well known in the real world, such as inflation and an unequal distribution of wealth.
There are other barriers that could limit the growth of virtual worlds for the young, but the main one is parents. Many do not want their offspring roaming virtual worlds, either because they are too commercial or are thought to be too dangerous. Keeping them safe is one of the biggest running costs, because their sponsors have to employ real people to police their realms.
Youngsters are also a fickle bunch, says Simon Levene of Accel Partners, a venture- capital firm. Just as children move from one toy to another, they readily switch worlds or social networks, often without saying goodbye.
Even so, Debra Aho Williamson, an analyst at eMarketer, believes "these worlds are a training ground for the three-dimensional web". If virtual worlds for adults, which so far have been able to retain only hardcore users, manage to hang on for a few years, they may yet have a second life.
In the first paragraph it says that "Several have even found a way to make money" Which of the following could possibly be the "way" ?
A.Sales of the copies of the game.
B.Sales of virtual goods in the game.
C.Sales of game peripheral goods, such as dolls and OST CDs.
D.Development of different games towards gamers of different ages.
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Instead of trying to reduce the discontent felt, try to raise the level or quality of the discontent. Perhaps the most that can be hoped for is to have high-order discontent in today' s society, discontent about things that really matter.【76】 Rather than evaluating programs in terms of how happy they make people, how satisfied those people become, programs must be evaluated in terms of the quality of the discontent they engender. For example, if consultant wants to assess, whether or not an organization is healthy, he doesn' t ask, "Is there an absence of complaints?" but rather, "What kinds of complaints are there?"
【77】 Instead of trying to make gradual changes in small increments, make big changes. After all, big changes are relatively easier to make than are small ones. Some people assume that the way to bring about improvement is to make the change small enough so that nobody will notice it. This approach has never worked, and one can' t help but wonder why such thinking continues. Everyone knows how to resist small changes; they do it all the time. If, however, the change is big enough, resistance can' t be mobilized against it.【78】 Management can make a sweeping organizational change, but just let a manager, try to change someone' s desk from here to there, and see the great difficulty he encounters. All change is resisted, so the question is how can the changes be made big enough so that they have a chance of succeeding?
Buck Minster Fuller has said that instead of reforms society needs new forms; e. g. , in order to reduce traffic accidents, improve automobiles and highways instead of trying to improve drivers. The same concept should be applied to human relations. There' s a need to think in terms of social architecture, and to provide arrangements among people that evoke what they really want to see in them selves.【79】 Mankind takes great pains with physical architecture, and is beginning to concern it self with the design of systems in which the human being is a component. But most of these designs are only for safety, efficiency, or productivity. System designs are not made to affect those aspects of life people care most about such as family life, romance, and esthetic experiences.【80】 Social technology as well as physical technology need to be applied in making human arrangements that will transcend anything mankind has yet experienced. People need not be victimized by their environments; they can be fulfilled by them.
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How should companies select young people for educational projects? (Why? / Why not?)
How should companies select young people for educational projects? (Why? / Why not?)
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In order to approve a project, management using simple, as well as complex, sophisticated tools to determine how the project fits into it’s strategic plan. When the project selection includes an in-depth analysis, using complex, sophisticated tools, is os considered to be part of what project phase?
A.Implementation
B.Termination
C.Conceptual
D.Operational
E.None of the above
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I’dpprecite ________ if you would be willing to tech me how to pronounce these new words.th. I’dpprecite ________ if you would be willing to tech me how to pronounce these new words.tht B.this C.it D.them
A.that
B.this
C.it
D.them
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Researches show that many people do not leave all organizations but leave a boss.So it is vital that when you apply for a position, you not only look at the organization and the role, but also interview your future boss.Applying for a new job is a two-way street—they select you and you select them. Before you go to the interview, write clown what your selection standards are for an effective boss.You can make a list of selection criteria, such as: What made your last boss "good" for you? How do you like to be trained? How do you like your boss to communicate with you?
Then you place them in order of importance.The most important should be on top of the list.Once you are clear on your standards, you may get some idea of how your future boss operates by the way the interview is conducted.For example, did it start and finish on time? How formal or informal was the room?
When the interview gets to the "Do you have any questions?" stage, you might like to ask some questions.With well-prepared questions, you can develop a very good idea of your future boss's management style.
36、Many people leave an organization because ______.
A.the boss doesn't like the employees
B.they don't like the boss
C.the organization is not good
D.the organization is not important
37、If you place your questions in order of importance, you ______.
A.put the least important first
B.put the longest question first
C.put the most important last
D.put the most important first
38、You can judge your future boss by the following EXCEPT ______.
A.whether the interview started on time
B.whether the interview room was formal
C.whether the boss played funny jokes
D.whether the interview finished on time
39、From this passage we get to know ______.
A.the interviewee can ask any question to the interviewer
B.the interviewer asks many difficult questions to the interviewee
C.the interviewer asks questions first
D.the interviewee asks questions first
40、The best title for this passage might be ______.
A.How to Get Along with Your New Boss
B.How to Ask Your New Boss Questions
C.How to Select Your New Boss
D.How to Prepare for Interview
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How will the tourists get to Guilin on the morning of the 6th day?
They will get there by____