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A class "C" fire would most likely occur in the ().
A . engine room bilges
B . main switchboard
C . paint locker
D . rag bi
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In which scenario would index be most useful? ()
A . The indexed column is declared as NOT NULL.
B . The indexed columns are used in the FROM clause.
C . The indexed columns are part of an expression.
D . The indexed column contains a wide range of values.
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A snatch block would most likely be used as a().
A . boat fall
B . fairlead
C . riding pawl
D . topping lift
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To which of the following would the author most probably agree?
A . The British welfare system indulges jobseekers’ laziness.
B . Osborne’s reforms will reduce the risk of unemployment.
C . The jobseekers’ allowance has met their actual needs.
D . Unemployment benefits should not be made conditional.
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You want to access employee details contained in flat files as part of the EMPLOYEE table. You plan to add anew column to the EMPLOYEE table to achieve this. Which data type would you use for the new column()
A . CLOB
B . BLOB
C . BFILE
D . LONG RAW
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You want to access employee details contained in flat files as part of the EMPLOYEE table. You planto add a new column to the EMPLOYEE table to achieve this. Which data type would you use for the new column()
A . CLOB
B . BLOB
C . BFILE
D . LONG RAW
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A high cube container would most likely be used to stow().
A . dense bulk cargoes
B . household appliances
C . fragile cargoes
D . heavy industrial machinery
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A class "B" fire would most likely occur in the ().
A . main switchboard
B . engine room bilge
C . breathing compartment
D . electric fresh water transfer pum
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In most cases, why do we believe that employee training and development is important?
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______ is most welcomed and expected HR decision by the employee.
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In most cases, employee training and development will not improve enterprise soft power.
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To which of the following statements would Kimberly Templeton most likely agree?
A.The new knee replacement will serve women better clinically.
B.The underperformance of replacement knees may be found in women.
C.Women sometimes may refuse to receive the knee replacement surgery.
D.The replacement knees make a good performance in women.
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The union said that they would ()(采取行动)to save their members’ jobs.
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Click the Exhibit button to examine the structures of the EMPLOYEES and TAX tables.You need to find the percentage tax applicable for each employee. Which SQL statement would you use?()
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A.SELECT employee_id, salary, tax_percent FROM employees e JOIN tax t ON e.salary BETWEEN t.min_salary AND t.max_salary;
B.SELECT employee_id, salary, tax_percent FROM employees e JOIN tax t WHERE e.salary > t.min_salary AND < t.max_salary;
C.SELECT employee_id, salary, tax_percent FROM employees e JOIN tax t ON (MIN(e.salary) = t.min_salary AND MAX(e.salary) = t.max_salary);
D.You cannot find the information because there is nocommon column between the two tables.
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Which of the following would the author most probably agree?
A.Not all of the developing world's most successful companies are globalizing.
B.Companies venturing abroad most eagerly are the most successful at home.
C.Local dynamos are the most successful firms all over the world.
D.Globalizing is not good for companies in emerging economies.
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In 1861, it seemed inevitable that the Southern states would break away from the Union.
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They see many things which most people would fail____.
A: see
B: to see
C: seeing
D: seen
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On which of the following would Ufi Ibrahim most probably agree?
A.The notion that any publicity is good publicity has gained currency.
B.The main impact of terrorism or disasters is a change in destination.
C.After some event, tourism tends to recover soon rather than collapsing.
D.Thailand would eventually bounce back as a destination.
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In 1861 it seemed inevitable that the Southern states would break away from the Union.
A.strange
B.certain
C.inconsistent
D.proper
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After World War Ⅱ the glorification of an ever-larger GNP formed the basis of a new materialism, which became a sacred obligation for all Japanese governments, businesses and trade unions. Anyone who mentioned the undesirable by-products of rapid economic growth was treated as a heretic. Consequently, everything possible was done to make conditions easy for the manufacturers. Few dared question the wisdom of discharging untreated waste into the nearest water body or untreated smoke into the atmosphere. This silence was maintained by union leaders as well as by most of the country's radicals; except for a few isolated voices, no one protested. An insistence on treatment of the various effluents would have necessitated expenditures on treatment equipment that in turn would have given rise to higher operating costs. Obviously, this would have meant higher prices for Japanese goods, and ultimately fewer sales and lower industrial growth and GNP.
The pursuit of nothing but economic growth is illustrated by the response of the Japanese government to the American educational mission that visited Japan in 1947. After surveying Japan's educational program, the Americans suggested that the Japanese fill in their curriculum gap by creating departments in chemical and sanitary engineering. Immediately, chemical engineering departments were established in all the country's universities and technical institutions. In contrast, the recommendation to form. sanitary engineering departments was more or less ignored, because they could bring no profit. By 1960, only two second-rate universities, Kyoto and Hokkaido, were interested enough to open such departments.
The reluctance to divert funds from production to conservation is explanation enough for a certain degree of pollution, but the situation was made worse by the type of technology the Japanese chose to adopt for their industrial expansion. For the most part, they simply copied American industrial methods. This meant that methods originally designed for use in a country that stretched from the Atlantic to the Pacific with lots of air and water to use as sewage receptacles were adopted for an area a fraction of the size. Moreover, the Japanese diet was much more dependent on water as a source of fish and as an input in the irrigation of rice; consequently discharged wastes built up much more rapidly, in the food chain.
Notes: heretic 异教徒。sanitary 卫生的。for the most part 基本上。receptacle 储存地。
According to the text, no measures were resorted to in environmental protection after World War Ⅱ in Japan because _____.
A.they were reckoned to be unnecessary.
B.they would check economic development.
C.no one was much interested in them.
D.pollution was held as inevitable at that time.
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The author would be most 'likely to agree that
A. women's lives significantly improved as the United States economy expanded.
B. women had more opportunities for employment in the western United States than in other regions.
C. the home after 1820 was a superior social entity to that of the eighteenth century.
D. increased social fragmentation negatively affected middle class family.
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The author would most likely agree that ______.
A.decisions about the locations for power plants should be left to the utilities
B.government leaders in the nineteenth century were irresponsible in not supervising urban growth more closely
C.natural features of a region are no longer important to urban growth
D.modern society is complex, so governments must take responsibility for decisions such as power plant sitting
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performance management statistics would most likely be used by computer operators.()
是
否