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Which three initialization parameters are no longer needed when FAST_START_MTTR_TARGET is defined?()
A . TARGET_REDO_BLKS
B . FAST_START_IO_TARGET
C . LOG_CHECKPOINT_TIMEOUT
D . RECOVERY_ESTIMATED_IOS
E . LOG_FILE_SIZE_REDO_BLKS
F . LOG_CHECKPOINT_INTERVAL
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MOVING OF AN ANCHOR OVER THE SEA BOTTOM INVOLUNTARILY BECAUSE IT IS NO LONGER PREVENTING THE MOVEMENT OF THE VESSEL defines().
A . Dredging (of anchor)
B . Dragging (of anchor)
C . Weighing anchor
D . Walking out anchor
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() allows the engine to be placed wherever is most suitable, as they no longer have to be aligned with reduction gearing and shafting as is the case with conventional installations.
A . Diesel engine propulsion
B . Diesel electric propulsion
C . Steam engine propulsion
D . Gas turbine propulsio
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Moving of an anchor over the sea bottom involuntarily because it is no longer preventing the movement of the vessel defines().
A . dredging ( of anchor )
B . dragging ( of anchor )
C . weighing anchor
D . walking out anchor
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When the movement of engine is no longer required the pilot usually gives the order like this() .
A . Stop engine
B . Nothing to port
C . Finish engines
D . Finished with engine
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Which DHCP allocation method allows automatic reuse of an address that is no longer needed by the client to which it was assigned?()
A . Automatic
B . Dynamic
C . Reuse
D . Manual
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According to Maslow, a need that is essentially satisfied no longer motivates.
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According to the video, eBay is like a flee market, allowing you to get rid of anything you no longer want.
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Why is creativity no longer a “nice-to-have,” and now a need-to-have attribute for organizations, according to Ben DeVries?
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Why is manufacturing in China so popular?
A、It is a dream
B、It is a carmaker’s dream.
C、It is so fast.
D、The market is growing so fast.
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Once the counter-offer is made, the original offer is no longer valid, and the offeree now becomes the offeror as the counter-offer becomes the new offer.
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China is becoming stronger and stronger. It is no longer______.
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Why is Bookstore's customer service so successful?
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Great changes have taken place in that school. It is no longer __________ it was ten
A.A.what; when
B.B.that; when
C.C.which; when
D.D.when; when
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______ that your son is well again, you no longer have anything to worry about.
A.Since
B.Now
C.When
D.After
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One of the good things for men in women's liberation is that men no longer have to pay women the old-fashioned courtesies.
In an article on the new manners, Ms. Holmes says that a perfectly able woman no longer has to act helplessly in public as if she were a model. For example, she doesn't need help getting in and out of cars. "Women get in and out of cars twenty times a day with babies and dogs. Surely they can get out by themselves at night just as easily."
She also says there is no reason why a man should walk on the outside of a woman on the sidewalk. "Historically, the man walked on the inside so he caught the garbage thrown out of a window. Today a man is supposed to walk on the outside. A man should walk where he wants to. So should a woman. If, out of love and respect, he actually wants to take the blows, he should walk on the inside--- because that's where attackers are all hiding these days."
As far as manners are concerned, I suppose I have always been a supporter of women's liberation. Over the years, out of a sense of respect, I imagine, I have refused to trouble women with outdated courtesies.
It is usually easier to follow rules of social behaviour than to depend on one's own taste. But rules may be safely broken, of course, by those of us with the gift of natural grace. For example, when a man and woman are led to their table in a restaurant and the waiter pulls out a chair, the woman is expected to sit in the chair. That is according to Ms. Ann Clark. I have always done it the other way, according to my wife.
It came up only the other night. I followed the hostess to the table, and when she pulled the chair out I sat on it, quite naturally, since it happened to be the chair I wanted to sit in. I had the best view of the boats.
"Well," my wife said, when the hostess had gone, "you did it again."
"Did what?" I asked, utterly confused.
"Took the chair."
Actually, since I'd walked through the restaurant ahead of my wife, it would have been awkward, I should think, not to have taken the chair. I had got there first, after all.
Also, it has always been my custom to get in a car first, and let the woman get in by herself. This is a courtesy I insist on as the stronger sex, out of love and respect. In times like these, there might be attackers hidden about. It would be unsuitable to put a woman in a car and then shut the door on her, leaving her at the mercy of some bad fellow who might be hiding in the back seat.
It can be concluded from the passage that ______.
A.men should walk on the inside of a sidewalk
B.women are becoming more capable than before
C.in women's liberation men are also liberated
D.it's safe to break rules of social behaviour
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High-Tech Warfare(战争) Today, high-tech warfare is no longer an abstract concept, bu
High-Tech Warfare(战争)
Today, high-tech warfare is no longer an abstract concept, but a real issue.
Technology__________________ (51) tactics, sociology, and the development of weaponry (武器).It also causes the changes in battles. Then what are the new characteristics of modern battles__________________ (52) by the application of high technologies?
High-tech warfare naturally includes high technology. In modern battles, a single kind of weapon can hardly be__________________ (53). Various weaponry, such as intelligence detection and information processing, should__________________ (54) well with each other. Aerial (航空的) weaponry becomes the main force in battles in the sky. Precision homing(精确自导) weaponry like cruise missiles and missiles__________________ (55) satellite homing systems becomes the main attack weapons.
Battle control systems play a dominant role. Various weapons and logistics (后勤)systems are__________________ (56) into a comprehensive framework, centrally representing the modern high-tech weaponry. Depending on various__________________(57) equipment and means in electronic warfare, our army will not be passively beaten.__________________ (58) the battlefield, high-tech warfare has created a type of non-linear (非线性) chaos. Because of the use of long-range precision weaponry, the opposite parties in warfare can't "touch" or "see" each other, and distance is no longer the decisive factor affecting the__________________ (59) of battles. It is hard to clearly define the lines between the frontier and the rear, as well as attack and defense. The traditional three-dimensional air-sea battlefield will be__________________ (60) by the multi-dimensional battlefield composed of air,
sea, magnetic, electrical and information battlefields. No large-scale movements can be conducted__________________ (61).
Because modern weaponry systems are closely related to chains of demand and communication and electronic technology, the parties__________________ (62) have to pay attention to the usufruct (使用权) and control of electromagnetic frequency spectrum. So electronic warfare becomes__________________ (63) important and the necessary guarantee of victory. Whatever__________________ (64) warfare goes to and whatever cloak (伪装) it wears, it always violates peace and brings the world bloodshed (流血). Most people think of high technology as a__________________ (65) to enhance their lives, and they don't wish it to be used to destroy lives.
第 51 题
A.uses
B.adopts
C.determines
D.selects
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Why do people think that Venice is so great?
A. Because it is a famous tourist attraction.
B. Because you can reach anywhere by boat.
C. Because all the mistakes have been removed.
D. Because it is well-known for its merchants.
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As we all know, Xiasha Development Zone of Hangzhou is no longer the rural area----_
As we all know, Xiasha Development Zone of Hangzhou is no longer the rural area ----_____it used to b
E.A.where
B.that
C.when
D.what
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Why do people think that Venice is so great?.
A.Because it is a famous tourist attraction.
B.Because you can reach anywhere by boat.
C.Because it is well-known for its merchants.
D.Because all the mistakes have been removed.
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Why is it considered strange that there are so many shy people?
A.Because it is considered by psychologists to be an undesirable trait.
B.Because it is not a trait associated with social animals.
C.Because our ancestors were not shy, so we should be like them.
D.Because shy people could not have survived in early human society.
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She must fce up to _______ she is no longer young.thtB.whichC.whtD.the fct thtShe must fce up to _______ she is no longer young.tht B.which C.wht D.the fct tht
A.that
B.which
C.what
D.the fact that
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He is dishonest,there obviously___(be)no point in keeping up the friendship with him any longer.
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Although no one is certain why migration occurs, t...
Although no one is certain why migration occurs, there are several theories. One theory is based upon the premise that prehistoric birds of the northen Hemisphere were forced south during the Ice Age, when glaciers covered large parts of Europe, Asia, and North America. As the glaciers melted, the birds came back to their homelands, spent the summer, and then went south again as the ice advanced in winter. In time, the migration became a habit, and now, although the glaciers have disappeared, the habit continues.
Another theory proposes that the ancestral home of all modern birds was the tropics. When the region became overpopulated, many species were crowded north. During the summer, there was plenty of food, but during the winter, scarcity forced them to return to the tropics.
A more recent theory, known as photoperiodism, suggests a relationship between increasing daylight and the stimulation of certain glands in the birds' bodies that may prepare them for migration. One scientist has been able to cause midwinter migrations by exposing birds to artificial periods of daylight. He has concluded that changes occur in the bodies of birds due to seasonal changes in the length of daylight.
According to one theory, when the glaciers disappeared, birds ______. ()
A.stopped migrating
B.continued migrating
C.began migrating again
D.migrated south and stay there