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Fog is most commonly associated with a(n)().
A . warm front at night
B . low pressure area
C . anticyclone
D . lack of frontal activity
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The most common word order in English is(),with other sentence constituents draped around these key parts in various ways.
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“The defective transmitter caused us a lot of trouble”中的a lot of trouble表示()。
A . 间接宾语
B . 宾语补语
C . 直接宾语
D . 主语补语
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A common trouble with the fuel pump plunger or fuel valve spindle is ().
A . water leakage
B . steam leakage
C . oil leakage
D . air leakage
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in the common-emitter circuit with a voltage-divider bias, the ( ) of the Q-point are independent of β
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Why does the name Joe trouble the author as a writer?The name troubles the author because .
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The Great Wall symbolizes that great achievement can be made with a common will and concerted effort.
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The dictionary is a three-thousand common word collection with samples of__________and spoken language.
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Chinese American literature deals with many topics and themes . A common topic is the challenges, both inner and outer, of assimilation in mainstream, white American society by Chinese Americans.
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What is the common term for the most extreme version of a person with anti-social personality disorder?
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TV. Complete the following sentences with the words and phrases given in the box. TEXT I dazzle/figure out/set... apart/carry off/ have the last laugh/ cram...into TEXT lI have... in common with/s
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Parents of young couples, with the old concept of family and happiness, want their children to live with them after marriage and they don't complain about the troubles they have to take in living with their married children.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
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The trouble with such resources as coal, oil and gas_____that they are not renewable.
A.has been
B.are
C.have been
D.is
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_______ the obvious differences in size and population, the states of the U.S. have many things in common with Australia.
A.In spite of
B.Instead of
C.Even if
D.Because of
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European farm ministers have ended three weeks of negotiations with a deal which they claim represents genuine reform. of the common agricultural policy(CAP). Will it be enough to kickstart the Doha world trade negotiations?
On the face of it, the deal agreed in the early hours of Thursday June 26th looks promising. Most subsidies linked to specific farm products are, at last, to be broken—the idea is to replace these with a direct payment to farmers, unconnected to particular products. Support prices for several key products, including milk and butter, are to be cut—that should mean European prices eventually falling towards the world market level. Cutting the link between subsidy and production was the main objective of proposals put forward by Mr. Fischler, which had formed the starting point for the negotiations.
The CAP is hugely unpopular around the world. It subsidises European farmers to such an extent that they can undercut farmers from poor countries, who also face trade barriers that largely exclude them from the potentially lucrative European market. Farm trade is also a key feature of the Doha round of trade talks, launched under the auspices of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in November 2001. Developing countries have lined up alongside a number of industrial countries to demand an end to the massive subsidies Europe pays its farmers. Several Doha deadlines have already been missed because of the EU's intransigence, and the survival of the talks will be at risk if no progress is made by September, when the world's trade ministers meet in Cancun, Mexico.
But now even the French seem to have gone along with the deal hammered out in Luxembourg. Up to a point, anyway. The package of measures gives the green light for the most eager reformers to move fast to implement the changes within their own countries. But there is an escape clause of sorts for the French and other reform-averse nations. They can delay implementation for up to two years. There is also a suggestion that the reforms might not apply where there is a chance that they would lead to a reduction in land under cultivation.
These let-outs are potentially damaging for Europe's negotiators in the Doha round. They could significantly reduce the cost savings that the reforms might otherwise generate and, in turn, keep European expenditure on farm support unacceptably high by world standards. More generally, the escape clauses could undermine the reforms by encouraging the suspicion that the new package will not deliver the changes that its supporters claim. Close analysis of what is inevitably a very complicated package might confirm the sceptics' fears.
The deal agreed on Thursday looks promising in that ______.
A.European farm ministers finally reached a consensus
B.the link between farm products and subsidies is removed
C.farmers would definitely accept the direct payment to them
D.European farm products will reach a lower price level than the world
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听力原文:W: How did Mr. Steward's project mm out? I heard he had trouble with the financing, and then he couldn't get the land he wanted.
M: Well, it's true. He did have difficulty at first, but all in all, the project couldn't have turned out better.
Q: How is Mr. Steward's project now according to the man?
(16)
A.It's one of his unreasonable ideas.
B.It's an example of bad planning.
C.It has turned out a failure for lack of funding.
D.It has turned out fairly successful.
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The high-context cultural people don't like to have conflicts with others. They tend to keep their emotions inside or just remain silence to avoid trouble.
A:正确;
B:错误
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Your influence, sir, is evidently() with him: he will never set you in trouble, or willfully hurt you.A、primary
B、popular
C、potent
D、peculiar
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听力原文:M:How did Mr. Roger's project turn out? I heard he had trouble with the financing and then he couldn't get the land he wanted.
W:Well. It's true he had difficulties. But all in all it couldn't have turned out better.
Q:What can you learn about Mr. Roger's project?
(14)
A.It was fairly successful.
B.Financing was never a problem.
C.It was too difficult to finish.
D.It stopped for want of land.
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The globe is a community shared with the common destiny for all civilizations.( )
A:对
B:错
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You are connected to a pluggable database (PDB) as a common user with DBA privileges.The S
You are connected to a pluggable database (PDB) as a common user with DBA privileges.The STATISTICS_LEVEL parameter is PDB_MODIFIABLE. You execute the following:SQL > ALTER SYSTEM SET STATISTICS_LEVEL = ALL SID = ‘*’ SCOPE = SPFILE;Which is true about the result of this command?()
A. The STATISTICS_LEVEL parameter is set to all whenever this PDB is re-opened.
B. The STATISTICS_LEVEL parameter is set to ALL whenever any PDB is reopened.
C. The STATISTICS_LEVEL parameter is set to all whenever the multitenant container database (CDB) is restarted.
D. Nothing happens; because there is no SPFILE for each PDB, the statement is ignored.
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There are different ways in which people try to deal with the problem of energy. One way is the greater production of common energy sources, such as coal, oil and gas. The trouble with these sources, however, is that they are not renewable.
Another way is energy conservation (节能 ), which means using energy more efficiently (有效地 ). In some very cold countries people build special houses to save energy. They place materials between the inside and the outside of the walls of the house to keep the cold out and the warmth in. The house is heated by the lights, the body heat of the people and the other equipment in it.
Finally, renewable energy sources are used even though they are often expensive to develop. One form. of these is geothermal energy. In certain parts of the world the temperature of the earth increases thirty degrees centigrade with each kilometer down. At six kilometers, therefore, it rises to nearly two hundred degrees. To get the heat, water is pumped (压;抽 ) down into the rocks and back up to the surface. Heat from the earth is already used in certain countries.
1、How many ways of dealing with the energy problem are discussed in the text? ()
A、Two.
B、Three.
C、Four.
D、Five.
2、From the text we learn that coal().
A、is quite easy to produce
B、is not used most efficiently
C、is the most common source of energy
D、could be renewed only by new technology
3、The writer tells about the "special houses" because they().
A、show the excellent skills of the builders
B、serve as an example of energy conservation
C、are heated by different sources of energy
D、are warmer than other types of houses
4、The underlined words "geothermal energy" in the third paragraph mean ().
A、renewable source
B、 underground source
C、 heat inside the earth
D、 temperature of the earth
5、At a place where the surface temperature is 15°C, how deep do you have to dig so as to get a temperature of 75 °C ? ()
A、One km.
B、 Two km.
C、 Three km.
D、 Four km
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Communicating via E-mail is by far the most common Internet activity. You can (1) with any
Communicating via E-mail is by far the most common Internet activity. You can (1) with anyone in the world who has an Internet address or E-mail (2) with a system connection to the Internet. All you need is (3) the Internet and an E-mail program Two of the most widely used E-mail programs are Microsoft's (4) and Netscape's Navigator. A typical E-mail message has three basic (5) :header, message, and signature.
A.connect
B.exchange
C.communicate
D.game
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A customer has an existing high availability SAN environment with CLARiiON, which has been stable for 16 months. They have recently experienced several outages with their current storage systems. They need to purchase additional storage and have asked about tier 1 storage. They are concerned with connecting their existing storage and servers without trouble.Which resource should be consulted while developing the solution options?()
A. Disk Magic
B. TPC for Data
C. CLARiiON Procedure Generator
D. System Storage Interoperability Center