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Ariel is designing an application and would like to create response documents with a copy of the original doc in a collapsible section, one of the following @command, provided with the correct parameters, will allow her to do this ()
A . @command ([compose with copy])
B . @command ([compose with section])
C . @command ([compose with reference])
D . @command ([compose with referencesection])
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Router R1, an ASBR connected to the Internet and to backbone area 0, has been configured with a default - information originate command. Which of the following is true about the effects of this configuration command?()
A . R1 will always create and flood a default route into the OSPF domain.
B . R1 will create and flood an LSA for prefix/length 0.0. 0.0/0 into the OSPF domain if R1's IP routing table has a route to 0.0.0.0/0.
C . R1 will set a flag on the LSA for the subnet between itself and one of the ISPs, noting this subnet as a default network, regardless of whether R1 has a default route.
D . R1 w ill set a flag on the LSA for the subnet between itself and one of the ISPs, noting this subnet as a default network, but only if R1 has a route to 0.0.0.0/0.
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请根据下列材料写一篇150词左右的英文短文。 On college campuses across the nation, there is a noticeable phenomenon that we cannot afford to ignore: far too many young college students lack the sense of gratitude. What is your opinion about this phenomenon?
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Said cargo spaces having been cleaned in accordance with the Regulations and the recommendations of the (US) National Cargo Bureau,Inc. This wording is likely to appear in ().
A . CERTIFICATE OF CLEANLINESS
B . FUMIGATION AND GAS FREE CERTIFICATE
C . CERTIFICATE OF CLASS
D . INTERNATIONAL OIL POLLUTION PREVENTION CERTIFICATE
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According to Sinotime,during the period of this Charter,should the Vessel be requisitioned by the government of the Vessel’s nationality,hire to()from the time of her requisition.
A . continue
B . stop
C . commence
D . cease
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setting redundant components in subsystem to handle with the risks brought by the defaults of original components,what kind of risk response strategy is this?()
A . A、risk avoidance
B . B、risk acceptance
C . C、risk mitigation
D . D、contingency plan
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The word “offend” originally meant to “ to strike against”. But now the word signifies “ to create or excite anger”. This is an example of ______.
A . meaning shift
B . broading of meaning
C . narrowing of meaning
D . loss of meaning
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In this sentence “America is also a nation that prizes sociability and community”, which of the following has the closest meaning with the word “prizes”?
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The most visible type of advertising is national consumer advertising, with an another name for this ________.
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This year, the United Nations observes the International Year of _____________________________.
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When the Western Han Dynasty was founded, the North was faced with the threat of a powerful nomadic nation. This nation, collectively referred to as .
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Translation:The number of Sichuan students sitting for the national college entrance examination will hit a record low this year.
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Our _______ in this stage often provides us a feeling of ________ and _______ when we detect similarities and differences between the original and the new cultures.
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This______is a national prize and is awarded for the best score by a player under 16 years of age.
A.trophy
B.treat
C.trifle
D.tribute
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The United Nations Conference on Drug Abuse that took place earlier this year in Vienna, was a very productive meeting. As never before, the nations of the world demonstrated a willingness to confront a common threat.
Most previous international gatherings on this subject have not seen the same intensity of delegate inter est. Many nations have gone through a shock of recognition. A decade ago, only those nations identified as "producing countries" also become "consuming countries", but many have witnessed the growth within their borders of drug trafficking gangs (often allied with terrorists) so powerful they present a danger to the state's stability. Many developing countries now have the worst of both worlds, in that they grow their own people. There is a growing sense of fright in ninny governments that matters are out of control and the single way to recover is through cooperation with other countries.
The high points of the conference were the drafting of two documents, both of which were adopted with out a disagreed vote. One was a joint declaration of intent to combat drag abuse and traffic. The other consisted of many detailed suggestions for particular regional and national policies.
Overall, the conference developed a two-level action plan. The focus was on ways to curb the demand for dangerous drugs and on methods of destroying at least interrupting the distribution process.
On the demand side, the delegates recommended the establishment of a system for collecting information on the nature and scope of narcotics use. In addition, they concluded that drug education should be taught in schools and that governments and labor organizations should act together in the anti-drug campaign in the work place. The delegates also recommended strict adherence to international agreements to curb the supply of narcotics.
The United Nations Conference was held to discuss ______.
A.ideological and individual differences
B.production
C.drug abuse
D.nations of file world
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The nation's largest bank announced yesterday that it ______ all its international advertising due to the global financial storm primarily originated from the United States.
A.cancels
B.will be canceled
C.will cancel
D.would cancel
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On the basis of this passage, what may be concluded about the real origin of stories “Sleeping Beauty” and “Cinderella”?
A.They were invented by Elizabeth Vergoose.
B.They were invented by Thomas Fleet.
C.They were invented by Charles Perrault.
D.Their writers are unknown.
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This passage is mainly about the origin and use of "______".
A.fall guy
B.take the rap
C.bum rap
D.take the blame
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In 2012, the imaginary nation of Dorados had a population of 8,000 and real GDP of 3,000,000. During the year its real GDP grew by about 2.9%. Which of the following sets of growth rates is consistent with this growth in real GDP?
A、2% population growth and 6% real GDP growth
B、6% population growth and 2% real GDP growth
C、4% population growth and 7% real GDP growth
D、7% population growth and 4% real GDP growth
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The tourist trade is booming. With all this coming and going, you'd expect greater understanding to develop between the nations of the world. Not a bit of it! Superb systems of communication by air, sea and land make it possible for us to visit each other's countries at a moderate cost. What was once the "grand tour", reserved for only the very rich, is now within everybody's grasp. The package tour and chartered flights are not to be sneered at. Modern travelers enjoy a level of comfort which the lords and ladies on grand tours in the old days couldn't have dreamed of. But what's the sense of this mass exchange of populations if the nations of the world remain basically ignorant of each other?
Many tourist organizations are directly responsible for this state of affairs. They deliberately set out to protect their clients from too much contact with the local population. The modern tourist leads a cosseted, sheltered life. He lives at international hotels, where he eats his international food and sips his international drink while he gazes at the natives from a distance. Conducted tours to places of interest are carefully censored. The tourist is allowed to see only what the organizers want him to see and no more. A strict schedule makes it impossible for the tourist to wander off on his own; and anyway, language is always a barrier, so he is only too happy to be protected in this way. At its very worst, this leads to a new and hideous kind of colonization. The summer quarters of the inhabitants are temporarily reestablished on the island of Corfu. Blackpool is recreated at Torremolinos where the traveler goes not to eat paella, but fish and chips.
The sad thing about this situation is that it leads to the persistence of national stereotypes. We don't see the people of other nations as they really are, but as we have been brought up to believe they are. You can test this for yourself. Take five nationalities, say, French, German, English, American and Italian. Now in your mind, match them with these five adjectives: musical, amorous, cold, pedantic, native. Far from providing us with any insight into the national characteristics of the peoples just mentioned, these adjectives actually act as barriers. So when you set out on your travels, the only characteristics you notice are those which confirm your preconceptions. You come away with the highly unoriginal and inaccurate impression that, say, "Anglo-Saxons are hypocrites" or that "Latin peoples shout a lot". You only have to make a few foreign friends to understand how absurd and harmful national stereotypes are. But how can you make foreign friends when the tourist trade does its best to prevent you?
Carried to an extreme, stereotypes can be positively dangerous. Wild generalizations stir up racial hatred and blind us to the basic fact--how trite it sounds! That all people are human. We are all similar to each other and at the same time all unique.
The best title for this passage is ______.
A.tourism contributes nothing to increasing understanding between nations
B.tourism is tiresome
C.conducted tour is dull
D.tourism really does something to one's country
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Unemployment in the state hit an all-time low of 2.1 percent this summer, the lowest in the nation. Though it has edged up a little since, it is still among the tightest labour markets in the US. And Connecticut is only the most extreme manifestation of the conditions that now prevail across America. Unemployment nationally is 4.1 percent, the lowest since 1970.
The performance of the US labour market in the late 1990s is as much a feature of the puzzlingly benign so-called New Economy.
For the past four years the US has enjoyed an average annual growth rate of 4 percent— up from an average of about 3 percent in the previous decade. Productivity improvements account for about two-thirds of that elevated output, as workers have increased their output per hour.
The rest has come from a rapid increase in the total number of workers, what economists call labour inputs. There has been a surge in new jobs—7m in the last three years—that has pushed the unemployment rate down into the uncharted territory of barely 4 percent.
Recent economic history suggests that, whenever unemployment has gone this low, the scramble for workers becomes so difficult that wages are rapidly bid up, and an inflationary spiral follows. But in the US in the past five years, wage growth has been muted. In the last year, total employee compensation in the private sector rose by just 3.3 percent, almost unchanged on the figure three years ago, when the unemployment rate was 5.4 percent.
"In some ways it's a bigger puzzle than the productivity puzzle," says Paul Krugman, professor of economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. "How can we have such a low unemployment rate without an explosion of wages?"
A number of factors appear to have contributed.
In their search for workers to fill positions, companies have reached out to places they have not looked at in the past. As a result, more people are working than ever. The proportion of the population in employment reached a record high this year of more than 64 percent.
This expanded labour supply helps explain why companies have kept the lid on pay over the last few years. The availability of new sources of labour—women, retirees, college students among them—means companies may not have to give big pay rises to hire new workers. It also helps explain why the benefits of the New Economy are not always widely felt—more people seem to be working longer hours than ever.
But an expanded labour supply can only explain part of what has changed in the US in recent years. After all, unemployment—the proportion of the labour force out of work—has still declined, indicating that companies have drawn new workers not just from the pool of those not previously in the labour force, but also from the unemployed.
And yet still wage costs have remained muted.
One possible explanation is that companies have become more flexible in how they pay.
"At Newfield, we use a much broader variety of means to reward workers, including performance related pay, year-end bonuses, and extended contracts," says Mr. Ostop.
Why does Connecticut have the tightest labour market in the U. S. ?
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The First National Bank of Summerville has opened an office in Turkey. This is a limited service office that can market services of the home office in Turkey and can identify Turkish customers but can
A.A representative office
B.A shell branch
C.A branch office
D.A subsidiary
E.An export trading company
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如果实际上是根据最初的消费量进行退税,那么,消费者的境况是变得更好呢,还是变得更坏?In this case would the consumers be better of for worse off if the tax with rebate based on original consumption were in effect?
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The word “minister” originally meant “a servant”, but now has changed to“a head of a ministry ”. This process of meaning change is called ______ .
A.extension
B.elevation
C.degradation
D.specialization