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When ordering a new IBM Power Systems server, a customer is given the option of two types of Hardware Management Console:7042-CR4 and 7042-C06. Which main difference between the options would influence the customer's decision?()
A . The 7042-CR4 is a rack mounted model, compared to the 7042-C06, which is adesktop.
B . The 7042-CR4 is limited to 16 managed systems, compared to a limit of 32 for the 7042-C06.
C . The 7042-C06 has faster CPUs and twice the RAM compared to the 7042-CR4,which is suited to large enterprise deployments.
D . The 7042-C06 can manage POWER5-based hardware, in addition to POWER6, while the 7042-CR4 can only manage POWER6-based hardware.
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When a staging server is used as an environment for testing new data in a default WebSphere Commerce installation, which of the following are true about the staging server?()
A . The database has a subset of the tables in the production server database.
B . The database has a copy of selected data from the production database
C . The database logs changes for later propagation.
D . The database is accessed as read-only to prevent data corruption.
E . The database includes all user and order data for offline processing.
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Which of the following should be done FIRST when setting up a new p5-520 to be managed by a new HMC via a private network?()
A . Change passwords in ASMI
B . Add the managed system to the HMC
C . Connect the p5-520 to a power source
D . Connect the HMC and the p5-520 server’s HMC1 port to the same network
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A company just hired a new plant maintenance manager, and they are concerned about the number of corrupt asset records in the present system. In future they want to prevent this from happening. When implementing the new solution, what is recommended?()
A . All maintenance personnel have full access to all records.
B . All maintenance personnel have read-only access to all data.
C . Only a very limited number of personnel have full access to static data records, but all maintenance personnel are able to enter work order data.
D . Maintenance personnel should not be using the system, and should only write entries on printed work orders and hire input clerks to enter these into the system.
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New adopted regulation of master shall()when maintaining the security of the ship.
A . take actions by he company’s order
B . take actions by the ship owner’s order
C . exercise his professional judgment
D . exercise his professional judgment but be constrained by the company
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When setting up a new store, which of the following steps is required in order to use the PasswordInvalidation feature?()
A . The ChangePassword page needs to be implemented.
B . The password policy needs to be defined.
C . The account lockout policy needs to be defined.
D . The LoginTimeoutError view and ReLogonForm view need to be defined.
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Which three of the following are organizational objectives that should be addressed when developing a new VLAN implementation plan? ()
A . network management
B . improving QoS
C . determining budget
D . reducing costs
E . increasing competitiveness
F . improving customer support
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The flood had robbed many people of everything, and they became _____. But the government gave them everything they needed to start a new life.
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When people talk about the cities of US, the first _____ comes into mind is New York. ( )
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The government must evolve new ( ) to reduce unemployment.
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When having a dinner with new friends, what is a low-context person hoping to get out of the dinner?
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When making first contact with a new person, which of the following matters?
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[True or False]When the business model shifts to a new model, some of the incumbents die and new companies emerge. This pattern is driven mostly by the injection of disruption at the lower end.【判断对错】当商业模式转变为新模式,有些传统企业会消亡并且一些新公司会出现。这种格局主要是由下端颠覆性力量的输入产生的。
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It has been made clear that the major ob______ of the new government is to change public opinion, not least about the role of government itself.
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______is formed when the leaner attempts to learn a new language, and it has features of both the first language and the second language but is neither.
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You have just finished most of the work on a new system integration project when the seller comes to you with detailed procedures for close out of the contract.The contract included closeout procedures.What should the project manager do?
A.Revise the closeout procedures after getting management’s approval.
B.Get a change order.
C.Create new procedures that are more complet
D.Assess the quality of the seller’s new detailed procedures and if they are better than the current procedures.use them.
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Most new words are made up from other earlier words; language-making is a conservative process, wasting little. When new words unfold out of old ones, the original meaning usually hangs around like an unrecognizable scent, a sort of secret.
There are two immense words from Indo-European, gene and bheu, each a virtual anthill in itself, from which we have constructed the notion Of everything. At the beginning or as far back as they are traceable, they meant something like being. Gene signified beginning, giving birth, while bheu indicated existence and growth. Gene turned itself successively into kund jaz (Germanic) and gecynd (Old English), meaning kin or kind. Kind was at first a family connection, later an elevated social rank, and finally came to rest meaning kindly or gentle. Meanwhile, a branch of gene became the Latin gens which emerged as genus, genius, genital, and generous; then still holding on to its inner significance it became "nature" (out of gnasci).
While gene was evolving into "nasture" and "kind" bheu was moving through similar transformations. One branch became the English word "build". It also moved into Greek, as phuein, meaning to bring forth and make grow; then as phusis, which was another word for nature. Phusis became the source of physic which at first meant natural science and later was the word for medicine. Still later, physic became physics.
Both words, at today's stage of their evolution, can be taken together to mean, literally, everything in the universe. You do not come by words like this easily; they cannot just be made up from scratch. They need long lives before they can signify. "Everyting," C. S. Lewis observed in a discussion of the words, "is a subject on which there is not much to be said." The words themselves must show the internal marks of long use; they must contain their own inner conversation.
The passage is mainly concerned with ______.
A.how to coin new words
B.where to trace the origin of language
C.the evolution of words
D.language and nature
此题为多项选择题。
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There are rules that govern which affix can be added to what type of stem to form. a new word.Therefore, words formed according to the morphological rules are acceptable words.()
此题为判断题(对,错)。
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听力原文: The old house-allotting policy had at least two disadvantages. First, the government spent a lot of money building some houses, but these houses were allotted to people free of charge. Thus. the government would have no money to build more houses for people who badly needed them. Second, the persons who were in power could get more houses than those who were powerless. This was quite unfair. On the contrary, the new system of house allotment may bring about many new things. For example, the government will have more money which can be used in house construction. So, the housing industry can develop more quickly. Besides, because houses will be sold to people, the chances they get will be equal.
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The government issued the new policy with the purpose of 查看材料
A.controlling the expensive insurance charges
B.warning the illegal insurance companies
C.predicting the care expenses accurately
D.helping the insurers to reduce the risks
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听力原文: Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice, on a heavily guarded surprise trip to Iraq on Sunday, urged patience for the country' s fragile new government and said Iraqis have made remarkable political progress that can overcome a recent surge of violence.
The one-day trip was Rice's first visit to Iraq as the nation's top diplomat. Rice was a chief architect of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq as White House national security adviser during President Bush's first term and she accompanied Bush on his own surprise visit to Iraq on Thanksgiving Day 2003.
Rice told reporters that she wanted to discuss the new government' s upcoming tasks including writing a constitution, as well as addressing the country's security and infrastructure needs.
From the news item, we are sure this was at least Rice's ______ trip to Iraq.
A.first
B.second
C.third
D.fourth
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The company can apply to the FDA for permission to begin human studies when the results of animal studies indicate that the new drug is like to be ______.
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Late-night comedians had a field day in the summer of 2002 when a lawsuit accusing McDonald's of making two teenage customers in New York fat and unhealthy was filed.
But thousands of restaurant owners were not amused:Pelman v. McDonald's was the second time in a month that lawyers had tried to hold food companies responsible for America's obesity crisis.
Food and restaurant companies, fearing they would be hammered with enormous judgments, as the tobacco industry was. immediately began fighting back, waging an aggressive campaign to make it impossible for anyone to sue them successfully for causing obesity or obesity-related health problems.
Almost three years later, they have had astounding success. Twenty states have enacted versions of a"commonsense consumption"law. They vary slightly in substance, but all prevent lawsuits seeking personal injury damages related to obesity from ever being tried in their courts. Another 11 states have similar legislation pending.
Although plaintiffs' lawyers are confident there are ways around the new state laws, the measures, along with a class- action overhaul bill President Bush signed into law this year, will probably make it harder for lawyers in obesity cases to win the kind of large awards seen in tobacco cases.
The National Restaurant Association, based in Washington, and its 50 state organizations, which represent large chains like McDonald's and small independent businesses, led the campaign. In most states, lobbyists for food companies and restaurants helped write the legislation and did much of the legwork in state capitols.
Restaurant owners and food company executives personally visited state lawmakers, testified at hearings and steered campaign contributions to pivotal lawmakers. Executives from Kraft and Coca-Cola showed up in Texas, for instance, to lobby for that state' s commonsense consumption bill, which was signed into law by Gov. RickPerry last month.
According to data from the Institute on Money in State Politics. a nonpartisan research group based in Helena, Mont. , in the 2002 and 2004 election cycles, the food and restaurant industry gave a total of $5. 5 million to politicians in the 20 states that have passed laws shielding companies from obesity liability.
Adoption of commonsense consumption laws by almost half the states reveals how an organized and impassioned lobbying effort, combined with a receptive legislative climate, can quickly alter the legal framework on a major public health issue like obesity.
Consumer advocates, who knew about the state efforts but were preoccupied trying to prevent similar measures from being enacted on a national level, are not pleased. Michael Jacobson executive director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest, calls it "shameful" that food companies are trying to get special exemptions from lawsuits.
"If someone is saying that a 64-ounce soda at 7-Eleven contributed to obesity, that person should have his day in court, "Mr. Jacobson said. "If it's frivolous, the courts are accustomed to throwing those out. "
The purpose of the "commonsense consumption" law is to_____.
A.to protect the customers' rights in obesity cases
B.to shield the food companies from obesity charges
C.to uphold the judicial justice
D.both A and C
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When farmers raise hogs, there are a number of external costs. In particular, hogs generate methane gas. If the marginal external cost is $100 per hog and the government imposes a tax of $200 per hog,
A.toofewhogswillberaiseD
B.thepricewillbelessthanthemarginalsocialcost.
C.thepricewillbelessthanthemarginalsocialbenefit.
D.thepricewillbelessthanthemarginalcosttohogfarmers.