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Esight WLAN组件WIDS智能干扰识别不提供以下哪种功能()。
A . 非法AP告警
B . 非法AP定位
C . 干扰源列表
D . 终端服务故障识别
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If you are guilty of failure to properly perform your duties as Operator of Uninspected Towing Vessels,which of the following actions may NOT be taken? ()
A . Issuance of a letter of warning
B . Suspension of your license
C . Revocation of your license
D . A fine placed against your license
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The court may reduce or deny remuneration if it appears that the salvors have by their fault ()or have been guilty of theft,receiving stolen goods,or other acts of fraud.
A . given the necessary salvage or assistance
B . given the salvage or assistance necessary
C . rendered the necessary salvage or assistance
D . rendered the salvage or assistance necessary
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WIDS攻击检测包含()。
A . Flood 攻击检测
B . Weak IV攻击检测
C . Spoof 攻击检测
D . 微波炉干扰检测
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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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The DNA test result was evidence to the police that the murderer was someone else.
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In the Civil War, the North was weak, and the South was strong.( )
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________ there was no enough evidence, most people thought he was guilty.
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The child ( ) we thought was lost was found in the text block.
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《圣经·约翰福音》中In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God的记载,反映了西方重视口语的文化传统。
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______ It was in the car that the man understood what the job was.
A.T
B.F
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If Dr. Balignant does something guilty, what will the Saint Lewis hospital probably do?
A.The hospital will terminate this agreement within 14 days.
B.The hospital will send him to jail with no hesitation.
C.The hospital will stop the contract with no pay.
D.The hospital will fine him more than his salary.
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The price index in 2002 was 160, and in 2003 the price index was 1What was the inflation rate?______.
A.68%
B.8%
C.0.05
D.indeterminable without knowing the base year
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听力原文:W:Well, the atmosphere was nice, but the meat was tough, the potatoes were cold, and the service was terrible
M:Yes, they also overcharged us.
Q:Where have they been to?
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A.At a restaurant.
B.At a grocery store.
C.At a friend's house.
D.At a supermarket.
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5.Why does the author feel somewhat guilty?
A.Herealizesthereisagreatdividebetweenhislifeandthatofblue-collarworkers.
B.Helooksdownuponthemechanicalworkattheassemblyline.
C.Hehasnotdonemuchtohelphisco-workersatthefactory.
D.Hehasstayedatschooljustforthepurposeofescapingfromtherealworld.
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In the sentence "The diamond department was the heart and center of the store", "was"
In the sentence "The diamond department was the heart and center of the store", "was"
is the vehicle.()
此题为判断题(对,错)。
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听力原文:George had stolen some money, but the police had caught him and he had been put in prison. Now his trial was about to begin, and he felt sure that he would be found guilty and sent to prison for a long time.
Then he discovered that an old friend of his was one of the members of the jury at his trial. Of course, he did not tell anybody, but he managed to see his friend secretly one day. He said to him, "Jim, I know that the jury will find me guilty of having stolen the money. I cannot hope to be found not guilty of taking it—that would be too much to expect. But I should be grateful to you for the rest of my life if you could persuade the other members of the jury to add a strong recommendation for mercy to their statement that they consider me guilty."
"Well, George," answered Jim, "I shall certainly try to do what I can for you as an old friend, but of course I cannot promise anything. The other 11 people on the jury look terribly strong-minded to me."
George said that he would quite understand if Jim was not able to do anything for him, and thanked him warmly for agreeing to help.
The trial went on, and at last the time came for the jury to decide whether George was guilty or not. It took them five hours, but in the end they found George guilty, with a strong recommendation for mercy.
Of course, George was very pleased, but he did not have a chance to see Jim for some time after the trial. At last, however, Jim visited him in prison, and George thanked him warmly and asked him how he had managed to persuade the other members of the jury to recommend mercy.
"Well, George," Jim answered, "as I thought, those 11 men were very difficult to persuade, but I managed in the end by tiring them out. Do you know, those fools had all wanted to find you not guilty!"
Question : What did George manage to do when his trial was about to begin?
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A.Decided that he would plead guilty.
B.Told another prisoner about his old friend.
C.Succeeded in seeing his friend secretly one day.
D.Told his family about his old friends.
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From the_____it was clear that he was guilty, because he did appear on the scene.
A.onset
B.outcome
C.outside
D.outset
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The rain was so heavy that the man was wet to the skin; his whole body was______ and trembling.
A.stiff
B.straight
C.steady
D.hard
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His strange behavior. confirmed his neighbors in their_____that he was guilty.
A.suspicion
B.doubt
C.estimate
D.imagination
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Today, the Tower of London is one of the most popular tourist【1】and attracts over three million visitors a year. It was occasionally used as a Royal Palace for the Kings and Queens of England【2】the time of James I who【3】from 1603 to 1625, but is【4】known as a prison and execution place. Within the walls of the Tower, princes have been murdered, traitors【5】, spies shot, and Queens of England beheaded. One of the most famous executions was that of Anne Boleyn in 1536. She was the second wife of Henry VIII. He wanted to【6】her because she could not give him a son, so he accused her of adultery. She was tried and found guilty. She asked to be beheaded with a sword【7】the usual, axe, which can still be seen in the Tower. The sword and executioner were【8】over specially from France and with one【9】the executioner cut off her head.
The Tower was also the【10】of one of London's most famous mysteries. King Edward IV died in 1483. His elder son, Edward, became king【11】his father's death. Young Edward lived in the Tower, and the Duke of Gloucester,【12】protector, persuaded Edward s brother, Richard, to come and live there so that they could play together. But then the Duke【13】that he was the new king, and he was crowned instead of the twelve-year-old Edward,【14】himself Richard III.
After that, the boys were seen less and less and eventually disappeared.【15】said that they were suffocated in bed by pillows being【16】their mouths. It is believed that Richard ordered their deaths,【17】it has never been proved. In 1674, workmen at the Tower discovered two【18】which were taken away and buried in Westminster Abbey in 1678. The【19】were examined in 1933 and were declared to be those of two children,【20】the age of the Princes.
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A.seats
B.scenes
C.grounds
D.sights
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His strange behavior. confirmed his neighbors in their______that he was guilty.
A.suspicion
B.doubt
C.estimate
D.imagination
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Bernard Jackson is a free man today, but he has many bitter memories. Jackson spent five years in prison after a jury wrongly convicted him of raping two women. At Jackson's trial, although two witnesses testified that Jackson was with them in another location at the times of the crimes, he was convicted anyway. Why? The jury believed the testimony of the two victims, who positively identified Jackson as the man who has attacked them. The court eventually freed Jackson after the police found the man who had really committed the crimes. Jackson was similar in appearance to the guilty man. The two women has made a mistake in identity. As a result, Jackson has lost five years of his life.
The two women in this case were eyewitnesses. They clearly saw the man who attacked them, yet they mistakenly identified an innocent person. Similar incidents have occurred before. Eyewitnesses to other crimes have identified the wrong person in a police lineup or in photographs.
Many factors influence the accuracy of eyewitness testimony. For instance, witnesses sometimes see photographs of several suspects before they try to identify the person they saw in a lineup of people. They can become confused by seeing many photographs or similar faces. The number of people in the lineup, and whether it is a live lineup or a photograph, may also affect a witnesses decision. People sometimes have difficulty in identifying people of other races. The questions the police ask witnesses also have an effect on them.
Are some witnesses more reliable than others? Many people believe that police officers are more reliable than ordinary people. Psychologists decided to test this idea, and they discovered that it is not true. Two psychologists showed a film of crimes to both police officers and civilians. The psychologists found no difference between the police and the civilians in correctly remembering the details of the crimes.
Despite all the possibilities for inaccuracy, courts cannot exclude eyewitness testimony from a trial. American courts depend almost completely on eyewitness testimony to resolve court cases. Sometimes it is the only evidence to a crime, such as rape. Furthermore, eyewitness testimony is often correct. Although people do sometimes make mistakes, many times they really do identify individuals correctly.
American courts depend on the ability of the 12 jurors, and not the judges, to determine the accuracy of the witnesses testimony. It is their responsibility to decide if a certain witness could actually see, hear, and remember what occurred.
In a few cases, the testimony of eyewitnesses has convicted innocent people. More importantly, it has rightly convicted a larger number of guilty people; consequently, it continues to be of great value in the American judicial system.
What is the main idea of the passage?
A.Bernard Jackson spent five years in prison for no crime of his own.
B.Eyewitness testimony, although sometimes incorrect, is valuable.
C.Police officers are no better eyewitnesses than civilians are.
D.American courts rightly convict a larger number of guilty people.
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The _____ listened carefully to the evidence and concluded that the man was guilty.
A.panel
B.jury
C.court
D.legislation