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A customer has a very large number of physical Windows-based servers and no centralizedstorage. Which technology solution will help the customer reduce the footprint of their existingserver estate?()
A . z/OS, DS8000, TSM
B . TSM, LTO5, VMware
C . System x, VMware, XIV
D . System p, VMware, DS5000&e
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When troubleshooting a network, the output of the command show interfaces indicates a large number of runts. What is a runt?()
A . the number of packets that are discarded because they exceed the maximum packet size of the medium
B . errors created when the CRC generated by the originating LAN station or far-end device does not match the checksum calculated from the data received.
C . the number of packets that are discarded because they are smaller than the minimum packet size of the medium
D . the number of received packets that were ignored by the interface because the interface hardware ran low on internal buffers
E . the number of times that the interface requested another interface within the router to slow dow
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A large number of people()present at the meeting, which was out of our expectation.
A . was
B . were
C . have
D . ha
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Between 1960 and 1990,a large number of people moved from()
A . core cities to the suburbs
B . rural areas to cities
C . small cities to large cities
D . None of the above
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I was giving a talk to a large group of people, the same talk I()to half a dozen other groups before.
A . was giving
B . am giving
C . had given
D . have give
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With the help of the government , a large number of people ---_______ after the flood in 1991.
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In informal situations, a large number of compliments are used to make people feel comfortable.
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The number of people invited ________ fifty, but a number of them ________ absent for different reasons.
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______ is a learned set of shared interpretations about beliefs, values, and norms, which affect the behavior of a relatively large group of people.
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It is no ________that a large number of violent crimes are committed under the influence of alcohol.
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Beethoven_______ a large number of classical symphonies.
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Advertising is a form of mass communication for individual consumers rather than for business people who buy large quantities of products.
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About 50% of all English words come from Latin and a large number of those have their ultimate origin in Greek.
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Electronic pets are sweeping China's large cities as they have elsewhere in Asia, as increasing numbers of young people go crazy about the imitation chickens, dogs and dinosaurs(恐龙).
The electronic pets, about the size of a watch, have the same qualifies as living animals. They eat, sleep and they can feel happy, angry and sad. When they are hungry, they call their owners to feed them. If the owners do not respond quickly, they get angry and refuse to eat. If the owners continuously neglect them, they refuse to eat and play with their owners until they die.
These chickens, dogs and dinosaurs are happy when their owners stop working to play games with them or feed them snacks. However, if they are fed too many snacks, they will get fat and sick.
By raising an electronic dog, animal lovers can be somewhat satisfied. However, as with real pets, not everyone loves these electronic animals.
Invented in Japan, electronic pets are gaining great popularity in Asian countries.
This passage is mainly about ______.
A.the qualities of electronic animals
B.the intelligence of electronic animals
C.the value of electronic animals to its owners
D.the popularity of electronic animals in Asia
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A large number of people living h the country side depend directly or indirectly_____the tobacco business.
A.for
B.on
C.in
D.with
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The eruption of Mount Saint Helens attracted a large number of foreign tourists.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
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It is predicted by experts that the number of animals used for toxicity testing in Europe will quintuple due to a plan to have a large variety of chemical tested.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
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As far as I am concerned, it’s a large number of cars that lead to this traffic jam
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The people' s government has set___ a number of colleges in the countryside.()A. off
B. out
C、up
D、in
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Many science reports discuss medical studies that test the effect of a new drug. Usually, a large number of people is divided into two groups. Each group takes a different substance. But no one knows which group is getting which substance. One group takes the medicine being tested. Another group takes what we call an inactive substance. Medical researchers call this substance a "placebo." The word "placebo" is Latin for "I shall please." Placebo pills(宽心丸)usually are made of sugar.
Using placebos to test drugs sometimes has a surprising result. Researchers say people taking the placebo often report improvements in their health. This is known as "the placebo effect"--pain that is eased or stopped by an inactive substance. In such testing, the drug must perform. better than the placebo to prove that it is effective.
Doctors have reported that the placebo effect can be used in treatment. For example, a doctor tells a patient that a new drug will stop the pain in his leg. The pill is only sugar. But the patient does not know that. He takes the pill and says his pain is gone.
Scientists are beginning to discover some physical reasons for this reaction in some people. They are learning that much of what people believe to be true comes from what the brain expects is going to happen. If the brain believes a drug will ease pain, the brain may begin physical changes in the body that can cause the expected effect. A recent examination of studies on drugs for depression found that placebos eased the depression about as well as the active drugs.
Other studies have explored the power of placebos. A study in Japan involved thirteen
people who reacted to the poison ivy (常青藤)plant. Poison-ivy causes red itchy sores(伤痕)on some people who touch it. Each person was rubbed on one arm with a harmless leaf, but was told it was poison ivy. Each person was then touched on the other arm with poison ivy, but was told it was a harmless leaf. All thirteen people developed a reaction on the arm where the harmless leaf touched their skin. Only two reacted to the poison ivy leaves.
Doctors and scientists worry that the use of placebos may not always be harmless. They say people can become victims of false doctors and others who use placebos to claim they can cure disease.
What do medical researchers usually use to make placebo pills?
A.Ivy leaves.
B.Harmless leaves.
C.Medicine being tested.
D.sugar.
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The tsunami(海啸) is very _________. It can make a large number of people homeless.
A.exciting
B.awful
C.frightened
D.surprising
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The brand name puts a face on every company、Names like McDonald‟s, GM, Apple, Intel, and a large number of others have long
become very popular、They‟ve also given customers a point of reference when thinking about a company、Good brand might help
companies avoid costs and bring them greater profits.
Usually companies create names that are easy to learn and remember、Firstly the name should create interest、Rhymes and humor are
some ways to gain interest, but there are others as well、Think about your customers and what would interest them、Secondly, the name
should present a picture or image、People remember them most because the name is stored in pictures and words、Thirdly, the name
should be meaningful、It can be done with lots of advertising, but names that are themselves more meaningful to customers are more
easily stored in memory、More important, the name should have meaningful associations that show the benefits customers want、Then the
name should have some emotion、Emotional associations are easier to learn and remember、The Love Boat, for instance, is very easy to
remember、Finally, the name should be simple so that it is easier to learn and remember.
16、Why does the passage mention the brand names such as McDonald‟s and GM in the first paragraph?()
A、To show that a good brand name is significant for a company.
B、To tell readers that they are important and popular terms.
C、To introduce some well-known brand names to readers.
D、To explain why those companies are successful.
17、According to passage, a good brand name___________.
A、must be shown in pictures B、must be advertised a lot
C、is attractive to customers D、is always full of humor
18、Which of the following is most important in thinking a brand name popular?()
A、Being easy to remember、B、Having lots of advertisements.
C、Gaining support from association、D、Showing the benefits customers can have.
19、Which of the following statement is TRUE?()
A、People prefer strange brand names to ordinary ones.
B、Customers re interested in emotional brand names.
C、Brand names advertised in pictures are easy to make.
D、A brand name has little to do with a company‟s profits.
20、What is the main purpose of this passage?()
A、To tell how difficult it is to make a good brand name.
B、To compare different ways of choosing brand names.
C、To recommend some popular brand names.
D、To introduce what a good brand name is
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Crime is a very serious problem in Britain. One sort of crime which particularly worries people is juvenile delinquency—that is, crimes committed by young people. For some years juvenile delinquency had been increasing. There are two main sorts of juvenile crimes: stealing and violence. Most people do not understand why young people commit these crimes. There are, I think, a large number of different reasons.
These crimes are not usually committed by people who are poor or in need. Young people often dislike and hate the adult world. They will do things to show that they are rebels. Also in Britain today it is easier for young people to commit crimes because they have more freedom to go where they like and more money to do what they like.
There are two other possible causes which are worth mentioning. More and more people in Britain live in large towns. In a large town no one knows who anyone else is or where they live. But in the village I come from crimes are rare because everyone knows everyone else.
Although it is difficult to explain, I think the last cause is very important. Perhaps there is something with our society which encourages violence and crime. It is a fact that all the time children are exposed to films and reports about crime and violence. Many people do not agree that this influences the young people, but I think that young people are very much influenced by the society they grow in. I feel that the fault may be as much with our whole society as with these young people.
6. From the passage we know that many British people are confused about ().
A. the cause of juvenile crimes
B. the rise of the crime rate
C. the problem of crimes in their country
D. the various kinds of juvenile delinquency
7. One reason why young people in large cities are more likely to commit crimes is that ().
A. nobody knows anything about others
B. they are free to move
C. they live a better life
D. they need more money
8. According to the passage, which groups of the following young people are LEAST likely to commit crimes?
A. Those living in big cities
B. Those who are in need of help
C. Those who are very poor
D. Those living in the countryside
9. Unlike many others, the author holds that one important cause for juvenile delinquency is that().
A. young people nowadays do not like adult world
B. young people in Britain today are freer than before
C. too many young people have come to live in big cities
D. young people are influenced by crime and violence in films and newspapers
10.According to the passage, which is to blame for juvenile crimes, apart from the young people themselves?
A. The adult world
B. Their parents
C. The development of the cities
D. The society
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The people' s government has set___ a number of colleges in the countryside.()
A.A. off
B.B. out
C.C.up
D.D.in