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Which single access list statement will combine all four of these statements into a single statement that will have exactly the same effect()。
A . access-list 10 permit 172.29.16.0 0.0.0.255
B . access-list 10 permit 172.29.16.0 0.0.1.255
C . access-list 10 permit 172.29.16.0 0.0.3.255
D . access-list 10 permit 172.29.16.0 0.0.15.255
E . access-list 10 permit 172.29.0.0 0.0.255.255
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May I have a look at your photo album? ()
A . Yes, you have.
B . It‘s very interesting
C . This is my girl friend.
D . Yes, of course.
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— Hello. May I have a word with Jane? —(), please.
A . Hang up
B . Hold the line
C . Hold up
D . You must wait
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May I have a copy of the cargo plan?Certainly,here().
A . is it
B . are you
C . they are
D . you are
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If a single cylinder relief valve on a diesel engine lists frequently while the engine is running, the cause may be an ()
A . excessively late injection timing for each cylinder
B . incorrectly adjusted intake valve timing
C . incorrectly adjusted fuel injector
D . incorrectly adjusted intake valve clearance
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You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization.You need to view the replication status of a mailbox database copy.What should you do?()
A . From the Exchange Management Shell, run the Test-ServiceHealth cmdlet.
B . From the Exchange Management Shell, run the Get-DatabaseAvailabilityGroup cmdlet.
C . From the Exchange Management Console (EMC), view the properties of the database copy.
D . From the Exchange Management Console (EMC), view the properties of the Mailbox server.
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A vessel aground may have negative GM since the().
A . decrease in KM is equal to the loss of draft
B . virtual rise of G is directly proportional to the remaining draft
C . lost buoyancy method is used to calculate KM,and KB is reduced
D . displacement lost acts at the point where the ship is aground
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—Hello. This is Pat Wilson here. May I have a word with Grace? —()
A . Hang on a moment, please
B . No, you can’t.
C . Surely you can.
D . With pleasure
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Which HTTP method has the characteristic that multiple indential requests may produce side effect beyond those of a single request()?
A . PUT
B . GET
C . INFO
D . POST
E . HEAD
F . TRACE
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Which LPP status signifies the inability to return to a previous version of a fileset because the saved files have been removed?()
A . APPLIED
B . REMOVED
C . REJECTED
D . COMMITTED
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8 marital status = married or single ____
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_ a week if you have a partner and _ a week if you are single
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A:May I have your name, sir? B:( )?
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Janet, may I have a word with you please?
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According to the text,we may conclude that the power of a single book,in some cases,is so great that it may make a person’s life totally different.
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A narrative may not have a purpose.
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听力原文:M: Rebecca, did you hear Radio broadcasting that temperatures have today reached a record 102 degrees and may well hit 110 tomorrow?
W: I heard that, Aaron, but it's not surprising actually, because we haven't had as much rain as normal this year.
M: Much more distressing, experts say, is that a drought has set in remarkably early and shows no sign of letting up soon ... The ground is still parched from last year's drought -- crops, plants and trees are being crippled at their most vulnerable time.
W: Yes. The drought conditions are severe! There's a lot of death, dying and suffering out there!
M: Well, if it could rain even a drop, things would be much better! And my flowers in the garden would come back in a heartbeat.
W: I guess you might have to quit watering your garden. I heard that they are going to start rationing water. In fact, this morning I happened to hear on the radio that the reservoir had dipped below half its capacity this month and the volume of water entering the reservoir is the smallest in fifty years.
M: Really! I thought that might happen. Great! There go my vegetables!
W. I guess so. But think about Africa.
Which of the following statements is true, according to the conversation?
A.It is the worst drought they have ever had.
B.It is the second worst drought for many years.
C.It is the second year they suffer from drought.
D.It is the worst season for them to have drought.
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Once you have finished the design, you may have a whole week.
A.off
B.down
C.in D.up
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听力原文:M: Have you heard that in another few years you may be able to buy a car that changes colors every day to match the outfit you are wearing?
W: Oh, please be serious! I suppose they will change shapes as well. If you want a big car to take all your friends camping, I suppose you'll just be able to snap your fingers and make it happen. Or if you want a sporty two-seater, you could just tell the car what you wanted, and it would do the rest. Is that how it will work?
M: No, I am serious. They have found a way to alter the surface of metals so that they can reflect different colors just by passing a small amount of electricity over them.
W: Oh, I see. So anything that touches the outside of the car will get a shock. That sounds lovely.
M: It's only a tiny amount of electricity. It wouldn't be enough to shock anybody.
W: Well, it sounds pretty difficult to believe.
M: Yes, it's quite amazing. The important thing you have to remember is that the color of an object is really just an illusion created by the way light bounces off its surface. Engineers have been able to produce a car that changes colors at the touch of a button by slightly rearranging the position of the particles on the surface of the metal.
W: It sounds so amazing. But I guess it could be possible.
M: It is possible today. The only problem is that it is very expensive. To produce a car with a surface that changed colors would cost almost twice as much as what a regular car costs. For that much money you could just by the car and have it repainted twenty times, so it's not very practical yet.
W: Yes, but in other ways it could be more practical. If you took your car to be painted twenty times, it would use quite a bit of polluting chemicals, and it would take a long time.
M: You're right there, but how many people really get their car repainted that many time?
W: Hmm, I suppose you're right, but I sure would love to have my car match my outfit every day.
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A.She is impressed.
B.She is doubtful.
C.She is shocked.
D.She is surprised.
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Mr. Mufti always_______ us that a seemingly slight matter can have a significant impact on the total status of our division.
A.explains
B.claims
C.mentions
D.reminds
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Even a carefui motorist may have the misfortune to...
Even a carefui motorist may have the misfortune to commit a motoring__ 21__ .In due course. having received a summons (传票), he will appear in a police court. In the court,the motorist hears his name called by the clerk of the court, and cormes forward to_ 22__himself. The magistrate (地方法官) then calls for the policeman who_ 23__ the offender and asks him to give evidence. The officer takes the oath to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. He also is expected to give an account__ 24 __what happened when the offence was committed and to mention any special circumstances. For instance the offence__ 25__partly due. to the foolishness of another motorist, It would be unwise for the accused motorist to exaggerate this. It will not help his case to try to blame__26_ for his own mistake. The magistrate, __27_ hearing that some other motorist is invoived, willl doubtless say:What is being done about this man? "Case coming up later this afternoon, may_ 28_ be the answer. __29__ you are guilty, it is of course wise to plead and apologize for committing the offence and__ 30__ the court&39;s time, Magistrates are not heartless and a motorist may be lucky enough to hear one say:"There are mitigating circumstances, __31__ you have broken the law and I am obliged to impose a fine. Pay five pounds. Next case ". __32_ many of-fences,if you wish to plead guilty you may do so by post and ,avoid__33__ the court at all. Some. shor-tempered people forget that both policemen and magistrates have a public duty to_34 _and arerude to them. This does not pay :and rightly so! A magistrate wil not let off an offender 35 because he is respectable, but the courteous (有礼貌的) lawbreakers may certainly hope that the magistrate will extend to him what tolerance the law permits.
A.offence
B.crime
C.mistake
D.accident
A.identify
B.report
C.prove
D.defend
A.arrested
B.punished
C.scolded
D.charged
A.about
B.for
C.of
D.in
A.should have beem
B.must have been
C.may bave been
D.contd have been
A.someone else
B.something else
C.other someone
D.another someone
A.on
B.as
C.to
D.in
A.as well
B.will
C.as well as
D.just
A.If
B.Unless
C.Although
D.While
A.taking on
B.taking in
C.taking over
D.taking up
A.since
B.as
C.but
D.if
A.For
B.As
C.Like
D.To
A.attending
B.to attend
C.attend
D.having attended
A.act
B.perform
C.carry
D.implement
A.slightly
B.particularly
C.exactly
D.merely
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In a(n) _____ partnership, a single partner runs the business and any number of other partners have little involvement in it()
A.general
B.limited
C.unlimited
D.corporation
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In the sentence “Can I have a bite to drink?” the speaker may not have a problem with
A.A.performance
B.B.utterance
C.C.syntax
D.D.context
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It is no doubt a pleasant thing to have a library left you. The present writer will disclaim no such legacy, but hereby undertakes to accept it, however dusty. But good as it is to inherit a library, it is better to collect one. Each volume then, however lightly a strangers eye may roam from shelf to shelf, has its own individuality, a history of its own. You remember where you got it, and how much you gave for it: and your word may safely be taken for the first of these facts, but not for the second. The man who has a library of his own collection is able to contemplate himself objectively, and is justified in believing in his own existence. No other man but he would have made precisely such a combination as his. Had he been in any single respect different from what he is, his library, as it exists, never would have existed. Therefore, surely he may exclaim, as in the gloaming he contemplates the backs of his loved ones, "They are mine, and I am theirs. "