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Neither Mr. Babcock nor other clerical workers () an additional reward.
A . is given
B . was given
C . gives
D . were give
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Since 1945,the UK economy has experienced()decline rather than()decline.
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Your company has an active directory forest that has five domains. All DNS servers are domain controllers. You need to ensure that users from all domains are able to access a web server named App1 by browsing http://App1. What should you do?()
A . Configure and enable DFS-R on the App1 Web Server.
B . Create a host (AAAA) record for the App1 Web server in the DNS zone for the forest root domain.
C . Create a zone named GlobalNames on a DNS server. Replicate the GloballNames zone to all domain controllers in the forest. Create a host (A) record for the App1 Web server in the zone.
D . Create a zone named LegacyWNS on a DNS server. Replicate the LegacyWNS zone to all domain controllers in the forest. Create a host (A) record for the App1 Web server in the zone.
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I’d like to have an economy ().
A . service
B . class
C . kind
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The economy of Ireland has been traditionally agricultural,but since ()country.sindustrial base has expanded.
A . the mid-1950s
B . the mid-1960s
C . the 1970s
D . the 1980
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Sine the 1960s,()has become the mainstay of the Irish economy.
A . manufacturing
B . mining
C . energy
D . animal husbandry
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The INMARSAT system has five major components, they are:()
A . Space Segment, NCC, RCC, SES, and CES
B . Space Segment, a satellite system, C system, NCC and NCS
C . Space Segment, NCC, NCS, CES and SES
D . A system, C system, satellite system, earth stations and NCS
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The Inmarsat system has five major components, they are:().
A . Space segment, NCC, RCC, SES and CES
B . Space Segment, a satellite system, C system, NCC and NCS
C . Space Segment, NCC, NCS,CES and SES
D . A system, C system, satellite system, earth stations and NCS
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__________, the knowledge economy has become the major characteristic (特征) of the national economy of most developed countries.
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Five workers were ( ) from the factory yesterday.
A、dismissed
B、charged
C、fired
D、prevented
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Shared Economy” has been mentioned as an example of the following topics, EXCEPT for: 在讨论“共享经济”时,没有涉及以下哪一条
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The new boss has the workers ________ from morning till night.
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William has cut his smoking_____to five cigarettes a day.
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How mny workers in Generl Motors were NOT of norml weight Seventy percenHow mny workers in Generl Motors were NOT of norml weight Seventy percent. B.Thirty percent. C.Forty-five percent. D.Twenty-five percent.
A.Seventy percent.
B.Thirty percent.
C.Forty-five percent.
D.Twenty-five percent.
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China's economy has recently been expanding at better than a 10 percent monthly pace.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
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Now that the damage inflicted by the Asian financial crisis looks like it was caused by an economic neutron bomb. The crisis has hurt great numbers of people, but has left the main structures of the world economy standing. The worst of the direct impact may be over. Many of the hardest-hit countries are on the road to recovery, financial "contagion" has been contained and world economic growth seems set to pick up soon.
The most important development, however, is a non-event: the collapse of global capitalism has not occurred. Instead, the post-crisis world is likely to be even more market-oriented than the one that preceded it, with a proliferation of new rules and practices that will help markets to operate more smoothly. The countries recovering best, such as Thailand and South Korea, are doing so by moving further in a free-market direction. None of the affected nations has tried to isolate itself from the global economy, and the widely feared worldwide wave of protectionism has not yet materialized.
Nor has there been the great rethinking of economic globalization that some feared and others advocated. The critics of global capitalism pounced on the crisis as proof of globalization's fatal flaws. Their analyses often concluded that "there must be something better." On the contrary, economists have taken free-market principles as the starting point for new ideas, not called them into question.
There has been much criticism of the so-called Washington consensus—the traditional free-market orthodoxy that uniformly prescribes fiscal discipline, deregulation, and financial liberalization. Partly as a result of the crisis, a new consensus simply adds extra prescriptions—such as better financial supervision, labor market, etc.—to the list. It is an elaboration of the original consensus, not a new departure.
Numerous studies also show that engagement in the global economy leads to higher growth and helps to reduce poverty in developing countries. Today's economic arguments are not over fundamental free-market policies, but what must be done to supplement them. Likewise, the efforts to devise a new "international financial architecture" in the wake of the crisis, due to continue during the spring meetings of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund in Washington, will not involve rebuilding the system from scratch. The aim is to make incremental improvements in financial rules and practices that will oil the wheels of the market system, not to trade it in for a non-existent new model.
What is the main idea of the first paragraph?
A.After the severe Asian Financial Crisis, the world economy began to recover.
B.Asian Financial Crisis is as devastating as a neutron bomb and causes great damage.
C.There are still direct and indirect impacts so that the economy cannot recover.
D.The direct impact of Asian Financial Crisis has gone.
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Software engineering economy is an effective part of software engineering,which ofthe following contents is the research content of software engineering economy( ).
①estimation of software development cost
③earn & cost analysis of software development
③adjustment of software development progress
A.①only B.②and③ C.①and② D.all
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Ever since the rise of industrialism, education has been__________towards producing workers.
A. harnessed
B. hatched
C. motivated
D. geared
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In computing, passwords are commonly used to limit access to official users. Yet the widespread use of passwords has serious drawbacks. Office workers now have to remember an average of twelve system passwords. In theory they should use different passwords for each site, but in reality these would be impossible to remember, so many people use the same password for all.
An additional problem is that the majority use simple words such as "hello", or names of family members, instead of more secure combinations of numbers and letters, such as 6ANV76Y. This permits computer hackers to download dictionaries and quickly find the word that allows them access.
When system users forget their passwords there is extra expense in supplying new ones, while if people are forced to change passwords frequently they often write them down, making systems even less secure. Therefore, it is clear that the idea of passwords, which have been used as security devices for thousands of years, may need rethinking.
One possible alternative has been developed by the American firm Real User, and is called "passfaces". In order to access the system a worker has to select a series of photographs of faces from a randomly (随机地) generated sequence. If the pictures are selected in the correct order, access is granted. This concept depends on the human ability to recognize and remember a huge number of different faces, and the advantage is that such a sequence cannot be told to anyone or written down, so is more secure. It is claimed that the picture sequence, which used photographs of university students, is easier to remember than passwords, and it has now been adopted for the United States Senate.
What is the disadvantage of passwords as mentioned in Paragraph 1?
A.They do not ensure security.
B.They are difficult to remember.
C.They have to be changed frequently.
D.They limit computer accessibility.
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听力原文: An international children's charity says more than one-fourth of the children in Asia are living in absolute poverty and almost half of them are seriously deprived. In a report issued in Thailand, the group says that many Asian families are not benefiting from the region's booming economy and it has pledged $1 billion in aid over the next decade.
The charity group Plan International says 600 million Asian children are deprived of one of the seven basic needs used to define poverty, including food, safe water, shelter, health and education. And it says 350 million children, equivalent to the population of the European Union, are deprived of two or more basic needs, classifying them as absolutely poor.
The group's executive director, Tom Miller, compares these figures to those of the victims from the earthquake and tsunami that devastated parts of southern Asia eight months ago. "Those numbers are absolutely staggering. The world has focused very much on Asia through the tsunami. But in many ways, what we're talking about is, this is a silent tsunami that is happening every single day."
The group, basing its figures on United Nations statistics, says some Asian countries, like China and parts of Southeast Asia, have considerably reduced their numbers of poor children. But it says significant populations of poor people remain in isolated rural areas and among ethnic minorities.
According to the news, which of the following is not among the basic needs used to define poverty?
A.food
B.health
C.education
D.freedom
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Software Engineering Economy is an effective part of software engineering, which of the following content is the research comtent of software engineering economy?
Ⅰ.Estimation of software development cost
Ⅱ.Earn & Cost analysis of software development
Ⅲ.Adjustment of software development progress
A.Ⅲ only
B.Ⅱ and Ⅲ
C.Ⅰ and Ⅱ
D.all
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听力原文: An explosion in a Pennsylvania coal mine killed one worker Monday, but five other miners escaped. The blast went off 2,300 feet underground at the R&D coal mine in Schuylkill County. Some officials say it appears a blast went off in the anthracite mine when workers detonated the explosives, but that’s still under investigation.
The process right now is to continue the interviews and then get back down underground and complete the inspections and in that way we can complete the investigation as to what happened.
The brother-in-law of the miner killed says 43-year-old Dlae Reightler worked at the mine since he was a teenager and that he dreamed of moving his wife and four children, setting up an auto-repair business.
He did it all his life. He did that and worked on cars in his garage backyard. He enjoyed doing that stuff.
At the mine, the accident knocked out the ventilation system, making it too dangerous for investigators to go down into the mine shaft. Regulators ordered the facility closed until the investigation is complete. The area has the nation’s only deposits of anthracite, a type of hard, clean burning coal. A June inspection of the site turned up no violations and violations detected in August were fixed on site.
The investigation was dangerous because ______.
A.the mine was badly damaged
B.the ventilation system was broken
C.the mine was too deep
D.the safety facility was destroyed
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ABC purchased display shelves on March 1,2019 for $12,000. If this asset has an estimated useful life of five years and the company adjusts its account montly. At the the date of April 30th, 2019, the balance in Shelf account is $12000.()
此题为判断题(对,错)。
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()the laid- off workers leads to lower wage.A.An oversupply of
B.A short supply of
C.A great demand for
D.No demand for