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There is more than one way to set the server to detect and affect long running operations automatically. What is the best choice of you want to reduce the impact of long running operations on other users without aborting the long running operations?()
A . Define user profiles and set the CPU_PER_CALL limit.
B . Define a SWITCH_TIME for a plan in the Resource Manager.
C . Create a batch job that checks V$SESSION_LONGOPS;the batch job alters the session priority of the long running operations.
D . Create a user defined event in the Oracle Enterprise Manager, which monitors V$SESSION_LONGOPS.
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A Power 720 has AIX 6.1 and Linux partitions.During normal workloads there is more than enough memory available to the LPARs. During month-end processing one partition becomes memory constrained. What can help overcome this situation?()
A . Active Memory Sharing (AMS)
B . Active Memory Expansion (AME)
C . Integrated Virtual Memory (IVM)
D . Memory Capacity on Demand (CoD)
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MODERATE WAVES,TAKING A MORE PRONOUNCED LONG FORM;MANY WHITE HORSES ARE FORMED.THIS sea condition is likely to be termed().
A . moderate breeze
B . fresh breeze
C . strong breeze
D . near gale
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Which of the following is a benefit of the IBM Long Term File System (LTFS)? ()
A . management of the library files
B . management of the encryption keys and archives
C . helps to reduce tape, file management and archive costs
D . helps to control the write speed matching on LTO-4 drive
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One of Company.com’s Linux partitions is experiencing excessive paging. They want to provide more memory to the partition to resolve this problem. What is the best method to add the memory?()
A . Add an additional virtual swap device to the partition.
B . Use DLPAR to dynamically add the required memory to the partition.
C . Shut down the partition and redefine its profile with additional memory.
D . Change Partition Load Manager parameters to provide the partition with additional memory shares.
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Which term represents the mode that is used when the router stores log messages in RAM memory?()
A . syslog logging
B . terminal logging
C . buffered logging
D . console logging
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In terms of memory, what is primary the problem with using eye-witness testimony as evidence in legal cases?
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People in long term oriented cultures usually concern more with personal adaptiveness and they are willing to subordinate oneself for one specific purpose.
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The primary reason that individuals and firms choose to borrow long-term is t o _________
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________________ is somebody who is self-employed and is not committed to a particular employer long-term.
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It is possible that we reach a long-term (agree)with the company.
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Which of the following is the best example of a long-term measure?以下那一个是长期测试的最好例子?
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It is our long standing relations that we accept D/P terms ____future dealings.
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The creation of an efficient and transport system is critical to the long-term future of London.
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Prices for long - term bonds are more volatile than for shorter - term bonds.
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Although hepatitis A is a short-term illness that goes away completely, hepatitis B and C can turn ___ serious long-term or chronic illnesses for some people.
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People feel that the interdependence of nations,SO long talked about by statesmen,is today more than ever a reality.
A) 人们感到,一直都在谈论的国家的独立,今天比以往任何要。
B) 人们感到,政治家长期谈论的国家间的相互依存,现在比任何时候都更为实在。
C) 人们感到,许多国家以前一直关心的独立问题,现在比以前任何时候都更加现实。
D) 人们感到,政治家以前认为国家之间要互相依赖,今天显得比以往更加现实了
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听力原文:M: I'm really worried about paying my tuition for the next term at school. School fees are getting so high. I may have to cut back on my classes and work more hours to earn more.
W: I understand that you worry about that. Every year it seems to me that more students worry about money.
M: I agree. And it's hard to study full time and hold down any kind of job.
W: Have you thought about applying for financial aid?
M: Yah, now, I have, but the real problem is that so many people apply and there's just not enough financial aid available.
W: Maybe you could qualify for some kind of student loan that you would repay after you finish studying. You should go to the financial aid office and see what the requirements are.
M: I suppose that's true. Sometimes I wish the cost of education was completely covered by the government.
W: I'm sure we're not the only ones who are worried about this.
M: Oh, I think it's quite clear that a lot of people think about this. Now that a good education is becoming a must for one to get a good job, I think more people will worry in the future. I can't even pay for myself! How am I supposed to save up to pay for my kids to go to school?
W: Yeah, when you find the answer to that one, be sure to tell me.
(23)
A.The balance of work and study.
B.The financial aid.
C.Education and good job.
D.The tuition.
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听力原文:M: Hi, Susan, you are so lucky to be done with your final exams and term papers. I still have two more finals to take.
W: Really?
M: Yeah, so what are you doing this summer, anything special?
W: Well, actually yeah. My parents have always liked taking my brother and me to different places in our country. You know, places with historical significance. I guess they wanted to reinforce the stuff we learned in school about history. And so even though we are older now, they still do once in a while.
M: Oh so where are you going this summer?
W: Well, this summer it's finally going to be Yan'an.
M: Finally? You mean they never took you yet? I mean Yan'an; it's probably the most famous revolutionary base in the country. It's only a couple of hours ride by train. I think that would be one of the first places where they should have taken you. I have been there a couple of times.
W: We were going to go about five years ago, but something happened. I cannot remember what changed our plans. Yeah, don't ask me what it was, but we ended up not going anywhere that year. I hope that doesn't happen again this year.
M: I wrote a paper about the revolutionary activities in Yan'an last semester for a history class after I visited it for the fifth time last summer. The trip really helped a lot.
W: And now I'm even more excited to see the place.
(20)
A.Final examination.
B.Family education.
C.Summer plan.
D.Historic places.
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_____ is based on information gathered and analyzed about demand and supply. This forecast provides a prediction of short and long term prices and the underlying reasons for those trends.
A Demand forecast
B Price forecast
C Supply forecast
D Production forecast
E None of the above.
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听力原文:M: Hi, Janet. You are so lucky to be done with your final exams and term papers. I still have two more finals to take.
W: Really?
M: Yeah.
W: So what are you doing this summer, anything special?
M: Well, actually yeah. My parents have always liked taking my sister and me to different places in the United States. You know, places with historical significance. I guess they wanted to reinforce the stuff we learned in school about history. And so even though we are older now, they still do once in a while. Oh so where are you going this summer?
W: Well, this summer it's finally going to be Gettysburg.
M: Finally? You mean they never took you yet? I mean Gettysburg. It's probably the most famous Civil War site in the country. It's only a couple of hours away. I thought that would be one of the first places that they' d have taken you. I have been there a couple of times.
W: We were going to go about ten, well, no, it was exactly ten years ago, but I don' t know, something happened, 1 cannot remember what.
M: Something changed your plans?
W: Yeah, don't ask me what it was, but we ended up not going anywhere that year. I hope that doesn't happen again this year. I wrote a paper about Gettysburg last semester for a history class I was taking. Well, about the political situation in the United States right after the battle at Gettysburg. ,So I'm eager to see the place.
(23)
A.Places the man has visited.
B.A paper the woman is writing for a class.
C.School activities they enjoy.
D.The woman's plans for the summer.
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听力原文:M: Hi, Janet, you're so lucky to be done with your final exams and term paper. I still have two more finals to take.
W: Really?
M: Yeah, so what're you doing this summer, anything special?
W: Well, actually yeah. My parents have always liked taking my sister and me to different places in the United States. You know, places with historical significance. I guess they wanted to reinforce the stuff we learned in school about history. And so even though we are older now, they still do once in a while.
M: Oh, so where are you going this summer?
W: Well, this summer. It's finally going to be Gettysburg.
M: Finally? You mean they never took you there yet? I mean Gettysburg. It's probably the most famous civil war site in the country. It's only a couple of hours away. I think that would be one of the first places that they've taken you. I have been there a couple of times.
W: We were gonna to be about ten, well, no, it was exactly ten years ago. But I don't know. Something happened, I cannot remember what...
M: Something changed your plans.
W: Yeah, don't ask me what it was, but we ended up not going anywhere that year. I hope that doesn't happen again this year. I wrote a paper about Gettysburg last semester for a history class. I was to make a thorough investigation on the political situation in the United States right after the battle at Gettysburg, so I'm eager to see the place.
(23)
A.Their final exams and papers.
B.Plans for the coming summer.
C.A wonderful visit to Gettysburg.
D.Their parents' traveling habits.
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Psychotherapy for as long as nine months is significantly more effective than short-term treatment for alleviating depression associated with bipolar disease, new research suggests.
The drugs used to treat depression are of limited use in treating the repeating depressive episodes of bipolar illness, according to background information in the article, published last week in The Archives of General Psychiatry.
The researchers studied 293 patients with bipolar disease at 15 medical centers nationwide. They randomly assigned one group of 163 people to one of three kinds of psychotherapy consisting of up to 30—50-minute sessions over nine months.
A second group of 130 patients was assigned to "collaborative care", three sessions over six weeks designed to offer a brief version of the most common psychological and behavioral strategies shown to be beneficial in bipolar illness. The participants, whose average age was 40, were followed for one year, and all were also being treated with mood-stabilizing medicines.
Cognitive behavioral therapy focuses on challenging and controlling negative thoughts. In interpersonal and social rhythm therapy, patients concentrate on stabilizing daily routines and resolving interpersonal problems. Family therapy engages family members to help solve problems related to the illness, like failing to take medication properly, and to reduce the number of negative family interactions.
Therapists at each of the 15 medical centers received brief training in the therapies they administered.
"The study included real-world patients experiencing the early phases of a depressive episode", said David J. Miklowitz, the study's lead author. "And the therapists who delivered the treatment were trained by experts in the field with low-intensity training, which is typical of what's available in real-life practice".
Recovery rates after one year were a combined average of 64 percent for the intensive therapy groups, but only 52 percent for those who had brief therapy. In any given month, a patient undergoing longer-term therapy was more than one and a half times as likely to be well as one who had short-term treatment. Family therapy was slightly more effective than interpersonal or cognitive behavioral therapy, but the differences among the types of intensive treatment were not statistically significant.
"This is a monumental study", said a professor of psychiatry who was not involved in the work. "There are no pharmaceutical companies willing to pay for research in psychotherapy, so we don't have many clinical trials". But, she added: "Psychosocial treatment for bipolar illness is not an alternative to medication. It's a supplement".
The cost of long-term therapy is high, and insurance companies are reluctant to cover it. But according to the professor, the cost of not covering it could be higher. "It isn't just the cost of the therapy. It's the long-term cost. Bipolar illness has devastating effects on families as well as on the patients themselves".
The word "bipolar" (Line 2, Paragraph 1) most probably means ______
A.a disease that is the same as depression.
B.a disease that demonstrates alternative depression and its opposite.
C.a disease that can be cured purely by psychotherapy.
D.a disease that may be cured by medicine used for depression.
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People who are hit by lightning and survive often have long-term effects. These may include memory loss, sleep disorders, muscle pain and depression.
Experts tell people to【C1】______the safety of a building or a hard-top vehicle【C2】______they hear thunder,【C3】______it is not【C4】______. They say lightning can【C5】______as far as sixteen kilometers from any rainfall. Lightning can【C6】______sideways. And at least ten percent of lightning happens【C7】______any clouds overhead that you can see.
People who are【C8】______should【C9】______there are not the【C10】______thing around. Bend【C11】______to the ground, but do not【C12】______. And do not stand【C13】______a tree or any tall object.【C14】______water and anything【C15】______metal. A car is safe, but do not touch any metal inside.
Safety experts say people in buildings should stay away from【C16】______with wires or pipes that【C17】______the outside. The National Weather Service says if you plan to【C18】______any electronic equipment, do so before the storm arrives. Do not use a wired telephone. Do not use water. All these can【C19】______electricity.
Some people think a person struck by lighting carries an electrical charge afterward. Experts say this is【C20】______. It is safe to begin emergency treatment.
【C1】
A.see
B.seek
C.find
D.look out