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What are two appropriate uses for Internet Protocol TV broadcasting (IP/TV) technology? ()
A . Delivering information about changes in health benefit enrollment to all personnel
B . Enabling online collaboration among research personnel
C . Enabling an interactive virtual classroom for sales personnel in remote locations
D . Delivering a strategic business update from the CEO to all personnel
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You have a share on your local computer. This share contains some sensitive applications in theform of .exe files. You want to audit the users who are trying to execute these programs. What should you do?()
A . Turn on auditing for objects in the Local Security Policy and Select 'Process Tracking'.
B . Turn on auditing for objects in the Local Security Policy and Select 'Object Access'.
C . Use Windows Explorer to turn on auditing for the specific files.
D . Have the administrator for domains log you on as an administrator and enable auditing for a specific file.
E . Turn on auditing for objects in the Local Security Policy and Select 'Account Management'.
F . Allow only one account at a time to log on to your shared folder. Check the event viewer to see who logged on.&e
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These programs are of immense value to old people.
A . natural
B . fatal
C . tiny
D . enormous
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What are four capabilities of the mysql client program?()
A . Creating, dropping, and modifying tables and indexes
B . Initiating a binary backup of the database by using the START BACKUP command
C . Displaying replication status information
D . Shutting down the server by using the SHUTDOWN command
E . Creating and dropping databases
F . Creating and administering user
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Inter-VLAN routing has been implemented in the Company network. In VLAN routing, what are some of the disadvantages of designing a router-on-stick configuration? ()
A . InterVLAN routing cannot be filtered by the router.
B . The router becomes a single point of failure for the network.
C . Routers will not route STP BPDUs.
D . There is a possibility of inadequate bandwidth for each VLAN.
E . Additional overhead on the router can occur.
F . NetFlow Switching is required for InterVLAN accounting.
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–What kind of TV program do you like best? --()
A . It’s hard to say, actually
B . I only watch them at weekend
C . I’m too busy to say
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Which two of the following steps are necessary to configure inter-VLAN routing between multilayer switches?()
A . Configure a dynamic routing protocol.
B . Configure SVI interfaces with IP addresses and subnet masks.
C . Configure switch ports with network addresses.
D . Configure switch ports with the autostate exclude command.
E . Document the MAC addresses of the switch ports.
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Overseas credit card purchases are exchanged at the inter-bank exchange rate.
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TV advertisements are popular among some people, for they prefer the BBC to have advertisements, so that they don’t have to pay the license fee.
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The TV programs have given him a deep ______ into English-speaking countries.
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Cultural patterns are programmed at a very early age and are ( ) continuously.
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Some EU members such as Germany are opposing the plan because Iran may take advantage of the treaty to develop its nuclear program.
A.正确
B.错误
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He said current interest rates are a direct ______ of domestic (国内的) and inter-national
He said current interest rates are a direct ______ of domestic (国内的) and inter-national conditions.
A.affect
B.effect
C.income
D.outcome
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Young children often can’t __________ between TV programs and commercials
A.separate
B.distinguish
C.compare
D.contrast
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More news information programs are broadcast on Italian TV than anywhere else because the Italians______.
A.are interested in what is happening in the world
B.like to undergo social and politcal changes
C.prefer to learn news information in TV rather than in newspapers
D.expect TV to tell them the latest news about what is going on in their country
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It ’s excited that so many people like that exciting TV program.
A B C D
_____________
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Discovery Channel's weekly series "Unsolved History" is one of the best among similar TV programs.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
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听力原文:Hast: Today, we're going to examine some of the complexities involved in managing today's Internet. And our industrial expert here for us today is Matthew Flanigan, President of the Telecommunications Industry Association. Matt, many thanks. Welcome to the program. What are some of the key issues that we're still grapping with when trying to maximize the Internet's sufficiency?
Matt Flanigan, President, TIA: Well, today I would say speed and bandwidth. Especially, a little smile up to the consumer' is probably a big issue holding back the Internet. But security is also important with electronic commerce. And until they really solve that, people are not gonna feel secure.
Host: All right. Well, Let's introduce our guest.
We're joined by an executive from Effnet: Tomas Althen. Welcome to the program. We're delighted to have you. Tomas, let's start with this. What sort of Internet issue is Effnet dealing with? What kind of solutions do you bring to the table?
Tomas Althen, CEO, Effnet Group: The Internet is growing at a very rapid speed at the moment. As you must know, the number of users doubles every year. However, also the information on the net doubles every month. And this calls up the two issues we have been hearing about here, speed and security.
Host: Well, let's look at more details. Look at this video about the city council of Stockholm, Sweden.
Narrator on the video: Here is the power. The politicians and high civil servants at Stockholm County Council are used to having access to qualified information. Now with everyone using Internet and Intranet, some information has to remain secret. The decision on how to do this are mad here at IT Control. They have found the way to let 10, 000 employees use the Internet but some information can still be accessed only by qualified people.
This is the firewall keeping the information system secure. A box in the basement with software from Effnet. Scandinavia is known for its technology. Cellular phones and Internet are part of daily life. And here in Sweden there are some young, very innovative up-starting companies. One is Effnet, founded in 1997 and already on the world market.
As the world demands speed and security and reliability, Effnet's gigabit router on a card makes security easier. The generic plug-in card, firewaller and router in one, proves that they are ready to meet the world demand.
Host: Well, how does the firewall work? We were told a few days ago that one of the new methods of transmission was to break everything up into little packets, send them all into the Internet and hope they arrive in the same order, and so on. Is the protection of these packets from being raided is this the principle task of the firewall?
Tomas Althen: You can say that in one sense. You also don't want packets to come in to your data system, or into your network, packets which you don't want to be there. You want to be able to decide for yourself as an organization or as a company: hey, I don't want these guys to be able to access my treasure. And to do that you need to do some filtering. You need to decide which packets are allowed, which packets are not allowed. You have to do that very fast so you don't end up with yet another bottleneck. And we solved that problem.
Host: Let's look ahead a couple of years and have you estimate for us how you see this technology evolving. What do you think will be different or new on the horizon in a couple of years? Tomas?
Tomas Althen: More and more has been put into smaller and smaller spaces. We are making quite a leap in putting all these features on one card. But the next step is clearly putting them on one chip. And we are talking to chip vendors to try to do that as quickly as reasonable.
They usually say that one year in this business is seven ordinary years. So, that would be 14 years from now. We'll see things more and more integrated. For Effnet, in two years I would s
A.The quality of being easy to use.
B.For most of us, broadband access is years in the future.
C.To maximize the Internet's sufficiency.
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What is the reason why some writers work closely with film and TV producers? 查看材料
A.To provide unique understanding about the original works.
B.To supervise the work done by film and TV producers.
C.The writers want to relax for a moment.
D.The film and TV producers may not understand their work.
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Some children's programs are educational and give useful and helpful information.()
此题为判断题(对,错)。
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Lying in hospital, the patient ________ the outside world by watching news programs on TV every night.
A.slowed down
B.turned the clock back
C.faced up to
D.kept in touch with
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完形填空Many TV programs seem to be quite realisti...
完形填空Many TV programs seem to be quite realistic(真实的). One ___1____ watches TV often feels that whatever happened in the film may as well happen ____2___ him. With only a little thinking, every man in the street may ____3___ to be a thief, or a spy(间谍), or a murderer. Jane had been watching a spy film at a friend’s home. In it a young girl had been ____4___ and killed. She felt a little frightened. She took a ___5___ back to the center of the city. There were a lot of people traveling with her, so she felt much ___6___.
A man sat face to face with her, ____7___ a newspaper. She thought nothing of it ____8___ she saw him looking at her for a long time. Remembering the film and feeling ____9___, she got off the train and went to the bus stop. When he got on the bus, she found he was following her. When she got off the bus, she was getting more and more nervous as there was ___10___ in the street. She walked as quickly as she could. She could hear footsteps behind her, but she didn’t dare to look ___11____ her shoulder. It seemed to have been hours ___12____ she reached the front door. She felt for her keys, but couldn’t find them. The ____13___ stopped behind her. She felt a hand on her shoulder. Instead of feeling hands round her neck, she heard a pleasant ___14____.“I am sorry ___15____ I frightened you. I thought I recognized you in the train, but I was not sure.”
1. A. he B. which C. who D. she
2. A. to B. on C. upon D. in
3. A. look B. appear C. turn D. come
4. A. watched B. followed C. searched D. hurt
5. A. bus B. car C. train D. plane
6. A. safe B. more worried C. dangerous D. safer
7. A. reading B. looking C. seeing D. watching
8. A. when B. after C. as D. until
9. A. frightened B. happy C. excited D. surprised
10. A. someone B. no one C. anyone D. none
11. A. on B. for C. at D. over
12. A. before B. when C. as D. until
13. A. thief B. footsteps C. spy D. murderer
14. A. sound B. noise C. voice D. word
15. A. whether B. as if C. even if D. if
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Some colleges have also set up work—study programs to benefit students with financial difficulties.()
A.help
B.give money to
C.give profits to
D.send allowance of money to