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The school staff()gathered to hear the president speak。
A . is
B . be
C . are
D . will
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Which of the following commands can be used to gather information about the AS-PATH of a BGProute? (Choose all that apply.)()
A . show ip bgp neighbors
B . debug ip bgp updates
C . show ip route bgp
D . show ip bgp
E . show ip bgp summary
F . sh ip bgp database
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Which of the following information will be gathered by the SQL Test Case Builder for the problems pertaining to SQL-related problems?()
A . ADR diagnostic files
B . all the optimizer statistics
C . initialization parameter settings
D . PL/SQL functions, procedures, and packages
E . the table and index definitions and actual data
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After the LED display is flashing 888 and the system is rebooted, which of the following commands should be used to gather dump information?()
A . snap
B . errpt
C . kdb
D . trace
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The character mode sales report is stored on the network drive as a .REX. You need to make changes to the report layout. Using the report builder how would you change this file?()
A . Open the file using the menu option file->open make the changes and recompile the report.
B . Convert the file into .REP file using the report compiler make the changes and convert the file back to a .REX file.
C . Execute the R30CONV command to convert the file to a .RDF file, make the changes and convert the file back to a .REX file.
D . Choose file -> administration->compile. Convert the file to a .REP file, make the changes and convert the file back to a .REX file.
E . Execute the R30CONV command to convert the file to a .REP file, make the changes and convert the file back to a .REX file.
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Before installing a new, upgraded version of the IOS, what should be checked on the router, and which command should be used to gather this information?()
A . the amount of available ROM
B . the amount of available flash and RAM memory
C . the version of the bootstrap software present on the router
D . show version
E . show processes
F . show running-config
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The farmers took of the fine weather to gather in the crops last week.
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Which of the following is not the effect of discussing openly at family gatherings?
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---blocks---in front of---diner---sense---cooperated---lead to---landmark---gatherers---complicated---admitted---The museum is four ________ from the park.
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The trade shows gather large numbers of buyers in the region for sourcing new products.该博览会收集了这个地区大量的卖家来寻找新货源。
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A management control system includes the techniques to gather and use information to ________.
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First we have to recognize the problem,gather any information and fnd a solution.
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The children are gathering in the garden to let ________ fireworks.
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The Biggest Threat to the Role of Police Officers Every summer about a dozen journalists gather at
<center>The Biggest Threat to the Role of Police Officers</center>
Every summer about a dozen journalists gather at a former army training camp north of London to spend the day watching the training of London&39;s special armed police unit. These are the people who regularly have to tackle the increasing number of criminals who are prepared to carry guns.
The journalists also get a chance to shoot a gun on the practice range—none of it seems that difficult, and we put most of the bullets somewhere on the target. But then we move on to the next stage of the training, where some of the problems, which actually crop up on the street are imitated. The lights on the range are dimmed and we are stood in front of a large screen. We still have guns, but the bullets are fake, and videos are played where actors act out various types of situations.
Does the man holding a woman in front of him really have a gun or not? Is the man apparently preparing to surrender really going to, or is he going to raise the gun in front of him and shoot? We have to decide whether to shoot and when, just like the police officer has to when faced with this situation for real. The journalists&39; results here were not so impressive. I am afraid we killed many an innocent person carrying nothing more lethal than a stick.
The debate over whether more police in Britain should be armed with guns has been going on for years. The current policy is to have a small number of specialists available in each of the 43 police departments in Britain. They are kept up to scratch with intensive and regular training.
But the wisdom of that policy has been questioned as the amount of violence encountered by the police has grown. It is usually the ordinary street officer who is on the wrong end of this, rather than the armed experts who arrive rather later.
To see the direction in which the British police are heading, consider the experience of the Northumbria police who have responsibility for law and order in 5,000 square kilometers of Northeast England. The population is 1.5 million, living in rural areas and a few urban centers. The 3,600 police officers in the force deal with all the typical problems thrown up by the Britain of the 1990s.
John Stevens, head of the Northumbria Police Department, has just published his review of the past years. During 1994, for example, 61 officers (54 men and 7 women) were forced into early retirement after being attacked on duty. Before being allowed to leave the police for medical reasons, they lost between them 12,000 days on sick leave: the equivalent of 50 police officers off the street for a full year.
Stevens makes this observation: "The personal cost of policing has never been so high. One-third of the officers leaving were disabled in the very worst degree and will suffer for the rest of their lives for their efforts in the fight against crime."
This picture of a policeman&39;s lot could be repeated in many other parts of Britain, yet the police themselves still oppose more widespread arming of their officers. The most recent survey, conducted last year, showed that only 46% were in favor.
The general public, however, likes the idea: 67% favored wider issuing of guns. But they, of course, would not have to carry them and maybe even use them. Recalling my own experience shooting a gun on the practice range, I certainly would not want the responsibility.
It is clear to everyone that the police need more protection against the gun and the knife. They already carry longer clubs to replace the old ones. They have access to knife-resistant coats and gloves.
The likely next step is agreement from the government to test pepper spray, an organic substance derived from peppers that disables an attacker if sprayed in his face. If used properly, the discomfort, although extreme, is only temporary. Provided the spray is washed away with water, recovery should be complete within a couple of hours. Unpleasant, certainly, but better than being shot.
Many people in Britain would not mind seeing their police with longer clubs or even pepper spray. They would just like to see them. I have lost count of the times we have been filming police officers on the street when local residents have come up to us and told us it is the first time in weeks they have seen police in the area.
Actually the biggest threat to the traditional image and role of police officers does not come from guns and armed crime but the increase in the tasks we expect the police to carry out. New laws and police priorities are taking up so much time that many forces simply cannot afford to let their officers walk up and down the streets. Politicians are now asking members of the public to watch the streets. In some prosperous areas, local people pay private security firms.
Many officers believe it is all these extra duties, rather than the fear of being shot, that have really changed their role. In future, if you want to know what time it is there might not be much point asking a policeman. He either will not be there to ask or will not have the time to answer. 1. Why do actors act out various types of conditions? 2. Why did journalists "kill" many innocent persons ? 3. Why do the police oppose more widespread arming of the officers? 4. What do people in Britain want about the police officers? 5. What can you infer from the last sentence?<center>Exercises</center>
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Why were there hundreds of mourners in the Australian city of Newcastle who gathered to mourn the death of twenty people killed in bombings last year?
A.Because Newcastle is the home of three of the victims.
B.Because these people died in Newcastle last year.
C.Because four Islamist fighters have been found guilty of involvement in the bombings in Newcastle.
D.Because Newcastle is the city where there are many friends and relatives of the victims.
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In hypothesis-driven research, the scientist inches forward by hunch, gathering clues and speculating on their meaning.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
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You can see __ people gathering in front of the building.
A.hundreds of
B.two thousands
C.decade of
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听力原文:Despite all the evidence Monica had gathered, Mark refused to admit that she was right.
(28)
A.Mark admitted that Monica was right, when she provided enough evidence.
B.Mark denied that Monica was right, regardless of her evidence.
C.Mark didn't know whether Monica was right, though she had evidence.
D.Mark accepted Monica's evidence and agreed that she was right.
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After George W. Bush, Sr. 's success in 1988 Presidential campaign, the junior gathered the group of partners______.
A.to start the preparations for his own campaign for US presidency
B.to buy the Texas Rangers baseball franchise
C.to begin a career in the energy business
D.to study for a Master of Business Administration
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10:We gather from the passage that his main purpose in travelling was to ______.
A.test his endurance
B.prove his self-sufficiency
C.experience adventure
D.respond to new experiences
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The hunter-gatherer tribes that today live as our prehistoric【M1】______human ancestors con
The hunter-gatherer tribes that today live as our prehistoric 【M1】______
human ancestors consume primarily a vegetable diet supplement- 【M2】______
ing with animal foods. An analysis of 58 societies of modern
hunter-gatherers, including the Kung of southern Africa, re-
vealed that one-half emphasize gathering plant foods, one-third
concentrate on fishing, and only one-sixth are primarily hunters.
Overall, two-thirds and more of the hunter-gatherer's calories 【M3】______
come from plants. Detailed studies of the Kung by the food sci-
entists at the University of London showed that gathering isa
more productive source of food than is hunting. An hour of hunt-
ing yields in average about 100 edible calories, 【M4】______
as an hour of gathering produces 240. Plant foods provide 【M5】______
for 60 percent to 80 percent of the Kung diet, and no one goes 【M6】______
hungry when the hunt fails. Interestingly, if they escape fatal in-
fections or accidents, these contemporary aborigines live to old
ages despite of the absence of medical care. They experience no 【M7】______
obesity, no middle-aged spread, little dental decay , no high
blood pressure, no heart disease, and their blood cholesterol lev-
els are very low (about half of the average American adult). 【M8】______
If no one is suggesting that we return to an aboriginal life style, 【M9】______
we certainly could use their eating habits as a model for healthier 【M10】______
diet.
【M1】
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B CARIFF, Wales桺oets, singers and musicians from across the globe gathered Wales to celebrate the tradition(传统)of storytelling.
"It might seem strange that people still want to listen to instead of watching television, but this is an unusual art form. whose time has come again, "said David Amibrose, director of Beyond the Border, an international storytelling festival(节)in Wales.
"Some of the tales, like those of the Inuit from Canada, are thousands years old. So our storytellers have come from distant lands to connect us with the distance of time. " he said early this month.
Two Inuit women, both in their mid 60s, are among the few remaining who can do Kntadjait, or throat singing, which has few words and much sound.
Their art is governed by the cold of their surroundings, forcing them to say little but listen attentively.
Ambrose started the festival in 1993, after several years of working with those reviving(coming back into use or existence)storytelling in Wales.
"It came out of a group of people who wanted to reconnect with traditions and as all the Welsh are storytellers, it was in good hands here." Ambrose said.
第41题:Ambrose believes that the art of storytelling.
[A] will be more popular than TV
[B] will be popular again
[C] started in Wales
[D] are in the hands of some old people
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【排序题】Please put the basic parts of the X-ray report and Ultrasonic report in order.
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12、李唐采薇图采用哪种描法 Li Tang's Gathering Wild Herbs uses which of the following techniques?
A.折芦描folded rush leaf line
B.柳叶描willow-leaf-shaped stroke
C.枯柴描dry firewood line
D.混描mixed and layered line