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In your multitenant container database (CDB) with two pluggable database (PDBs). You want to create a new PDB by using SQL Developer. Which statement is true?()
A . The CDB must be open.
B . The CDB must be in the mount stage.
C . The CDB must be in the nomount stage.
D . Alt existing PDBs must be closed.
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You need to determine where the trust boundaries will be in a new Company VOIP design. Which two statements are true about these trust boundaries?()
A . Trust boundaries are configured in the core of the network to provide the most efficient forwarding based upon QoS markings,
B . Setting trust boundaries at the edge of the network allows intermediate hop devices to administer QoS policies without detailed packet identification.
C . Trust boundaries are used to determine which QoS mechanism will be applied to the traffic.
D . At the trust boundaries, the untrusted traffic will be marked with a new QoS value appropriate for the policy in place at the point where the traffic entered the campus network.
E . Trust boundaries define the firewall rules for QoS admission into a network.
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The older New England villages have changed relatively little()a gas station or two in recent decades.
A . except for
B . in addition to
C . except
D . beside
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Which two OSPF LSA types are new in OSPF version 3? ()
A . Link
B . NSSA external
C . Network link
D . Intra-area prefix
E . AS domai
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ArraryList a = new ArrayList(); a.add(“Alpha”); a.add(“Bravo”): a.add(“Charlie”); a.add(“Delta”); Iterator iter = a.iterator(); Which two, added at line 17, print the names in the ArrayList in alphabetical order?()
A . for (int i=0; i< a.size(); i++) System.out.println(a.get(i)));
B . for (int i=0; i< a.size(); i++) System.out.println(a[i]);
C . while( iter.hasNext() ) System.out.println(iter.next()) ;
D . for (int i=0, i< a.size(); i++) System.out.println(iter[i]);
E . for (int i=0; i< a.size(); i++) System.out.println(iter.get(i));
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A new lightweight access point (LAP) has been installed in the Company WLAN. Which two statements correctly describe the association process between this LAP and a WLAN controller? ()
A . An access point will search for a controller using a broadcast address if using LWAPP Layer 2 and a unicast address if using LWAPP Layer 3 mode.
B . If multiple wireless controllers are detected by an access point, the controller with the fewest associated access points is chosen to associate with.
C . In order to associate in Layer 3 mode, the access point must have been preconfigured with an IP address.
D . Once an access point associates with a controller in LWAPP Layer 3 mode, it receives an IP address from the controller.
E . An access point first searches for a controller in LWAPP Layer 2 mode. If the search is not successful, the access point then attempts to locate a controller in LWAPP Layer 3 mode.
F . If multiple wireless controllers are detected by an access point, all of them will be used and traffic will be load balanced.
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A customer’s new IBM System Storage DS8000 must be raised by two floors in the building to place it in the computer room. In order to simplify the physical delivery, the storage specialist asks for ()
A . a quotation for extra delivery services
B . the addition to the configuration of the feature "Shipping weight reduction" at no charge
C . an order of the DS8000 with the minimum number of drive sets allowed and an MES order for the remaining drive sets needed
D . an RPQ order to receive frames and drive sets separately
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Texts are usually used in English classes for two main purposes: as a way of developing reading comprehension and as a way of learning new language.()
A . 正确
B . 错误
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You need to ensure that the stored procedure that inserts new loan requests can access data in tables that are stored in another database on the same SQL Server instance. Which two actions should you perform?()
A . Ensure that the stored procedure and the tables are owned by users that are associated with the same SQL Server login.
B . Ensure that the stored procedure and the tables are owned by the same database user.
C . Ensure that the stored procedure and the tables use the same database schema.
D . Configure the multiuser database option on both databases.
E . Configure the cross-database ownership chaining option on both databases.
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In “Wenlock Edge”, Nina marries cousin Ernie because of love.
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There are two main parties in New Zealand: the Labour Party and the Liberal Party.
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The city of Delhi actually consists of two components: Old Delhi, in the north, the historic city; and New Delhi, in the south.
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纠错Mrs. Stevens, along with her cousins from New Mexico, are planning to attend the festivities.
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在过去的20年中,生活在绝对贫穷中的农村女性上涨了:Over the past two decades, the number of rural women worldwide living in absolute poverty rose by nearly:
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Lydia bought a new brand of bicycle, and Rose did ________.
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Hector has two cousins named Aidan and Marta.
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My cousin, who a painter, is in Japan at present.
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The older New England villages have changed relatively little__________ a gas station or two in recent decades.
A.except
B.besides
C.in addition to
D.except for
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Mr.Cousins attributed the bad chemical changes in his body to
A.unhappy thoughts.
B.a severe illness.
C.weak bones.
D.too much sleep.
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Edward rose early on the New-year morning.He looked in every room and wished a Happy New Year to his family.Then he ran into the street to repeat that to those he might meet.
When he came back, his father gave him two bright, new silver dollars .
His face lighted up as he took them.He had wished for a long time to buy some petty books that he had seen at the bookstore.
He left the house with a light heart, expecting to buy the books.As he ran down the street, he saw a poor family.
“I wish you a happy New Year.” said Edward, as he was happily passing on.The man shook his head.
“You are not from this country? ” said Edward.The man again shook his head, for he could not understand or speak his language.But he pointed to his mouth, and to the children shaking with cold, as if (好像)to say, “These little ones have had nothing to eat for a long time”
Edward quickly understood that these poor people were in trouble.He took out his dollars, and gave one to the man and the other to his wife.
They were excited and said something in their language, which doubtless meant, “We thank you so much that we will remember you all the time.”
When Edward came home, his father asked what books he had bought.He hung his head a moment, but quickly looked up.
“I have bought no books,” said he, “I gave my money to some poor people, who seemed to be very hungry then.” He went on, “I think I can wait for my books till next New Year.”
“My dear boy,” said his father, “Here are some books, more as a reward for your goodness of heart than as a New-Year gift”.
“I saw you give the money cheerfully to the poor German family.It was nice for a little boy to do so.Be always ready to help others and every year of your life will be to you a Happy New Year.”
1.Edward expected to ________ with the money he got from his father.
A.help the poor family
B.buy something to eat
C.buy some pretty books
2.Why did the poor man shake his head when Edward spoke to him?()
A.He couldn’t understand the boy
B.He wouldn’t accept the money
C.He didn’t like the boy’s language
3.How much did Edward give the poor family?()
A.One dolla
B.Two dollars
C.Three dollars
4.We know that Edward ________.
A.got a prize for his kind heart
B.got more money from his father
C.bought the books at the bookstore
25.What is the best title for the passage?()
A.New Year's Gift
B.Story of Buying Books
C.Father's Words
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The two pharmaceutical companies collaborated in developing new drugs to_____the pain of patients in the terminal stages of cancer.
A.alleviate
B.confront
C.insulate
D.terminate
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Late-night comedians had a field day in the summer of 2002 when a lawsuit accusing McDonald's of making two teenage customers in New York fat and unhealthy was filed.
But thousands of restaurant owners were not amused:Pelman v. McDonald's was the second time in a month that lawyers had tried to hold food companies responsible for America's obesity crisis.
Food and restaurant companies, fearing they would be hammered with enormous judgments, as the tobacco industry was. immediately began fighting back, waging an aggressive campaign to make it impossible for anyone to sue them successfully for causing obesity or obesity-related health problems.
Almost three years later, they have had astounding success. Twenty states have enacted versions of a"commonsense consumption"law. They vary slightly in substance, but all prevent lawsuits seeking personal injury damages related to obesity from ever being tried in their courts. Another 11 states have similar legislation pending.
Although plaintiffs' lawyers are confident there are ways around the new state laws, the measures, along with a class- action overhaul bill President Bush signed into law this year, will probably make it harder for lawyers in obesity cases to win the kind of large awards seen in tobacco cases.
The National Restaurant Association, based in Washington, and its 50 state organizations, which represent large chains like McDonald's and small independent businesses, led the campaign. In most states, lobbyists for food companies and restaurants helped write the legislation and did much of the legwork in state capitols.
Restaurant owners and food company executives personally visited state lawmakers, testified at hearings and steered campaign contributions to pivotal lawmakers. Executives from Kraft and Coca-Cola showed up in Texas, for instance, to lobby for that state' s commonsense consumption bill, which was signed into law by Gov. RickPerry last month.
According to data from the Institute on Money in State Politics. a nonpartisan research group based in Helena, Mont. , in the 2002 and 2004 election cycles, the food and restaurant industry gave a total of $5. 5 million to politicians in the 20 states that have passed laws shielding companies from obesity liability.
Adoption of commonsense consumption laws by almost half the states reveals how an organized and impassioned lobbying effort, combined with a receptive legislative climate, can quickly alter the legal framework on a major public health issue like obesity.
Consumer advocates, who knew about the state efforts but were preoccupied trying to prevent similar measures from being enacted on a national level, are not pleased. Michael Jacobson executive director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest, calls it "shameful" that food companies are trying to get special exemptions from lawsuits.
"If someone is saying that a 64-ounce soda at 7-Eleven contributed to obesity, that person should have his day in court, "Mr. Jacobson said. "If it's frivolous, the courts are accustomed to throwing those out. "
The purpose of the "commonsense consumption" law is to_____.
A.to protect the customers' rights in obesity cases
B.to shield the food companies from obesity charges
C.to uphold the judicial justice
D.both A and C
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After the First Qin Emperor rose to power, he annexed all the six kingdoms in _______y
A.ten
B.eleven
C.twelve
D.thirteen
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In 1939 two brothers, Mac and Dick McDonald, started a drive-in restaurant in San Bernadina, California.They carefully chose a busy corner for their location'.They had run their own businesses for years, first a theater, then a barbecue restaurant, and then another drive-in.But in their new operation, they offered a new, shortened menu: French fries, hamburgers, and sodas.To this small selection they added one new concept: quick service, no waiters or waitresses, and no tips.
Their hamburgers sold for fifteen cents.Cheese was another four cents.Their French fries and hamburgers had a remarkable uniformity, for the brothers had developed a strict routine for the preparation of their food, and they insisted on their cooks'sticking to their routine.Their new drive-in became incredibly popular, particularly for lunch.People drove up by the hundreds during the busy noontime.The self-service restaurant was so popular that the brothers had allowed ten copies of their restaurant to be opened.They were content with this modest success until they met Ray Kroc.
Kroc was a salesman who met the McDonald brothers in 1954, when he was selling milkshake-mixing machines.He quickly saw the unique appeal of the brothers'fast-food restaurants and bought the right to franchise other copies of their restaurants.The agreement struck included the right to duplicate the menu.The equipment, even their red and white buildings with the golden arches.
Today McDonald's is really a household name.Its names for its sandwiches have come to mean hamburger in the decades since the day Ray Kroc watched people rush up to order fifteen-cent hamburgers.In 1976, McDonald's had over $ 1 billion in total sales.Its first twenty-two years is one of the most incredible success stories in modern American business history.
26.This passage mainly talks abort().
A.the development of fast food services
B.how McDonald's became a billion-dollar business
C.the business careers of Mac and Dick McDonald
D.Ray Kroc's business talent
27.Mac and Dick managed all of the following businesses except().
A.a drive-in
B.a cinema
C.a theater
D.a barbecue restaurant
28.We may infer from this passage that ().
A.Mac and Dick McDonald never became wealthy for they sold their idea to Kroc
B.The location the McDonalds chose was the only source of the great popularity of their drive-in
C.Forty years ago there were numerous fast-food restaurants
D.Ray Kroc was a good businessman
29.The passage suggests that().
A.creativity is an important element of business success
B.Ray Kroc was the close partner of the McDonald brothers
C.Mac and Dick McDonald became broken after they sold their ideas to Ray Kroc
D.California is the best place to go into business
30.As used in the second sentence of the third paragraph, the word “unique” means ().
A.special
B.attractive
C.financial
D.peculiar