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You are developing a Hotel Booking application for a travel company. The users request a wizard-style interface for this application. How could you satisfy this requirement?()
A . Reference the Object Iron packages in your form module.
B . Write an HTML interface, and invoke it from your form module.
C . Include the Wizard class reusable component in your application.
D . Build a customized wizard using tab canvases and a horizontal toolbar canvas.
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At design time, you create a query record group for the LOV associated with the HOTEL text item in a form module for the Travel Planner Application. When is the record group populated?()
A . When the user navigates to the HOTEL item.
B . When the form module successfully compiles.
C . After Form Builder validates the SELECT statement and dismisses the New Record Group dialog box.
D . When the user enters data in the HOTEL item, and the Validate from List property for the HOTEL item is set to YES.&e
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The researcher has to start looking for a company()
A . which I would like you to have.
B . that values his new ideas.
C . which is the Mark 2 project.
D . that the process can be made simpler.
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At design time, you create a query record group for the LOV associated with the HOTEL text item in a form module for the Travel Planner Application. When is the record group deleted?()
A . When the user navigates to the HOTEL item.
B . When the form module successfully compiles.
C . After Form Builder validates the SELECT statement and dismisses the New Record Group dialog box.
D . When the user enters data in the HOTEL item, and the Validate from List property for the HOTEL item is set to YES.
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At 4pm, the manager of a hotel notices that 30% rooms for that night are still vacant. She offers a 30% discount for that night only. The manager is most likely trying to overcome issues associated with the ___________ of the hotel's service offering.
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What should a caregiver be aware of when looking after a senior?
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When a pencil is partly in a glass of water, it looks as if it ( ).
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Interest, as well as prospects, ___________ important when one looks for a job.
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Dick was a sailor on a big ship. It went to Japan and Australia, __21__ Dick was often on the ship for several months at a time. When he woke up in the morning and looked out, he only saw the sea, __22__ sometimes a port.
When he was twenty-four, Dick __23__ and bought a small house with a garden in his wife's town. It was far away fromthe sea. Then he had to go back to his ship, and he __24__ home for two months. He went from the port to the town by bus, and was very happy to see his wife again.
The next morning he slept until 9 o'clock. Then he woke up suddenly and looked out of the window. There were trees a few feet __25__. He was very frightened and jumped out ofbed, shouting, "We've hit land!"
21.
A.or
B.did not come
C.so
D.got married
E.away
22.
A.or
B.did not come
C.so
D.got married
E.away
23.
A.or
B.did not come
C.so
D.got married
E.away
24.
A.or
B.did not come
C.so
D.got married
E.away
25.
A.or
B.did not come
C.so
D.got married
E.away
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9.Whatever you do, don&39;t look for a pay increase when you know the company is going ______ some difficulty.
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Some birds______when they look for animals to kill on the ground.
A.hosed
B.rolled
C.hoverer
D.revolve
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If a person stays in a modern hotel with latest comforts for a night______.
A.he will become poor
B.he has to pay a lot of money
C.he has to spend all the money he was in the bank
D.he has to pay some money
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Joe had many regrets when he __________ the years he spent abroad. A. looked back on B. looked down upon C. looked up to D. looked out of
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When people travel by air, they a hotel room.
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When you come here for your holiday next time, don' t go to_____hotel ; I can find you ______bed in my flat.
A.the ; a
B.the; /
C.a ; the
D.a; /
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I was just a boy when my father brought me to Harlem for the first time, almost 50 years ago. We stayed at the Hotel Theresa, a grand brick structure at 125th Street and Seventh Avenue. Once, in the hotel restaurant, my father pointed out Joe Louis. He even got Mr Brown, the hotel manager, to introduce me to him, a bit paunchy but still the champ as far as I was concerned.
Much has changed since then. Business and real estate are booming. Some say a new renaissance is under way. Others decry what they see as outside forces running roughshod over the old Harlem.
New York meant Harlem to me, and as a young man I visited it whenever I could. But many of my old haunts are gone. The Theresa shut down in 1966. National chains that once ignored Harlem now anticipate yuppie money and want pieces of this prime Manhattan real estate. So here I am on a hot August afternoon, sitting in a Starbucks that two years ago opened a block away from the Theresa, snatching at memories between sips of high-priced coffee. I am about to open up a piece of the old Harlem -- the New York Amsterdam News -- when a tourist asking directions to Sylvia's, a prominent Harlem restaurant, penetrates my daydreaming. He's carrying a book: Touring Historic Harlem.
History. I miss Mr Michaux's bookstore, his House of Common Sense, which was across from the Theresa. He had a big billboard out front with brown and black faces painted on it that said in large letters: "World History Book Outlet on 2,000,000,000 Africans and Nonwhite Peoples." An ugly state office building has swallowed that space.
I miss speaker like Carlos Cooks, who was always on the southwest corner of 125th and Seventh, urging listeners to support' Africa. Harlem's powerful political electricity seems unplugged -- although the streets are still energized, especially by West African immigrants.
Hard-working southern newcomers formed the bulk of the community back in the 1920s and '30s, when Harlem renaissance artists, writers, and intellectuals gave it a glitter and renown that made it the capital of black America. From Harlem, W. E. B. DuBois, Langston Hughes, Paul Robeson, Zora Neal Hurston, and others helped power America's cultural influence around the world.
By the 1970s and '80s drugs and crime had ravaged parts of the community. And the life expectancy for men in Harlem was less than that of men in Bangladesh. Harlem had become a symbol of the dangers of inner-city life.
Now, you want to shout "Lookin' good!" at this place that has been neglected for so long. Crowds push into Harlem USA, a new shopping centre on 125th, where a Disney store shares space with HMV Records, the New York Sports Club, and a nine-screen Magic Johnson theatre complex. Nearby, a Rite Aid drugstore also opened. Maybe part of the reason Harlem seems to be undergoing a rebirth is that it is finally getting what most people take for granted.
Harlem is also part of an "empowerment zone" a federal designation aimed at fostering economic growth that will bring over half a billion in federal, state, and local dollars. Just the shells of once elegant old brownstones now can cost several hundred thousand dollars. Rents are skyrocketing. An improved economy, tougher law enforcement, and community efforts against drugs have contributed to a 60 percent drop in crime since 1993.
At the beginning the author seems to indicate that Harlem
A.has remained unchanged all these years.
B.has undergone drastic changes.
C.has become the capital of Black America.
D.has remained a symbol of the dangers of inner-city life.
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I have reserved a room for you at the hotel.
A.preserved
B.booked
C.discovered
D.aeceoted
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Almost daily, the gulf between education and employment widens. Careers officers complain about a system that presents them with school-leavers without ideas for employment. Employers deplore the fact that teenagers are unable to spell and write and calculate. Graduates discover that a knowledge of Ancient History or Zoology counts for nothing when they are looking for a job.
With all our magnificent new colleges of further education, the super-polytechnical schools springing up like mushrooms, and our much-praised increase of students in full-time education, one vital point is being left out of educational thinking. What will it earn? Because--sad as it may seem to those who believe in its mind-broadening, horizon-widening and strength-testing qualities--you cannot eat education. There are thirty-nine universities and colleges offering degree courses in Geography, but I have never seen any good jobs for Geography graduates advertised. Or am I alone in suspecting that they will return to teach Geography to another set of students, who in turn will teach more Geography undergraduates? On the other hand, hospital casualty departments throughout the country are having to close down because of the lack of doctors. The reason? University medical schools can find places for only half of those who apply.
It seems to me that the time is ripe for the Department of Education and Productivity and the Department of Education and Science to get together with the universities and produce a revised educational system which will make a more economic use of the wealth of talent, application and industry currently being wasted on certificates, diplomas and, degrees that no one wants to know about. They might make a start by reintroducing a genuine "General" Certificate of Education. In the days when it meant something, this was called the School Certificate. Employers liked it, because it indicated proficiency in English, Arithmetic, Science and Humanities--in other words, that you had an all-round education. You could use it as a springboard to higher education, but it actually meant something in itself, in every industry from chemicals to clothing.
From there on they might take a giant step forward by offering the alternative of sandwich courses or full-time training for every career. I can think of a good few medical students who would willingly "work their way through college" by filling in as nursing auxiliaries at our understaffed hospitals. And it would be interesting to see just how many would-be Geography graduates pressed on with their courses when they discovered at an early stage the scarcity of jobs available in their specialty.
Given the option, I think the majority of those now taking full-time college courses would leap at the chance of combining theory and practice while earning their living. This would leave the full-time courses for the minority of our student population, who can afford to love learning for its own sake, and not as a meal ticket.
Which of the following is NOT taken good care of by colleges?
A.Widening the students' horizon.
B.Broadening the students' mind.
C.Providing the students with practical skills for employment.
D.Providing the students with moral strength.
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when he tried to make a ________, he found that the hotel was completely filled because of a convention.
A) reservation
B) claim
C) mess
D) revision
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A hotelworker is responsible for many different areas of a hotel and is called upon to fix problems as they arise(like a leaking pipe)()
A.plumber
B.room
C.maintenance
D.electrician
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When looking for citation information, where should you look in an article?
A.The Headline
B.The Byline
C.The Lead Paragraph
D.Both A and B
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Staying in a hotel one day costs renting a room in an apartment for a week()
A.twice many than
B.twice as much as
C.twice the same as
D.twice as many as
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When the suspected criminal appeared in court, the judge cast a______look at him.
A.straightforward
B.sharp
C.stern
D.savage
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She always feels sick when looking down from a great ________.