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A network administrator wants to analyze the historical performance of the servers in the organization and forecast the system performance needs into the future. Which add-on component of IBM Director would be used to assist with this task?()
A . Capacity Manager
B . Resource Monitors
C . System Availability
D . System Performance Monitor
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Tom“s school was on the other side of the road, so he was told to watch out for cars when____
the street.
A . crossing
B . cross
C . crossed
D . to cross
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Your company plans on migrating their network from IPv4 to IPv6 in the near future. Which three techniques can be used to transition from IPv4 to IPv6?()
A . Dual stack
B . NAT
C . Flow label
D . Mobile IP
E . 6to4 tunneling
F . Anycast
G . MBGP
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Company.com is ordering a new p5-570 and planning for the option of using Capacity on Demand to activate additional resources in the future. Which of the following is a prerequisite to support the addition of CPUs or memory without an outage?()
A . Use Micro-Partitioning
B . Configure a Virtual I/O Server
C . Configure dynamic logical partitions
D . Activate Advanced POWER Virtualizatio
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A customer’s server is experiencing slow application response due to lack of processor power. In which one of the following systems would the addition of the Expand On Demand processor upgrade feature benefit future expansion?()
A . An x255 with 4 processors
B . An x365 with 4 processors
C . An x445 with 4 processors
D . An x445 with 32 processor
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Generally speaking, there are three stages in the developmental history of Globalization. Trade of silk and china on the Silk Road belongs to the period of ________.
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If you find a glove on the road on Valentine's Day, your future beloved will ___________.
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In order to distinguish it from the traditional Silk Road, this maritime trade route linking the East and West was given the name 'Silk Road on the Sea' by a ____ scholar in 1967.
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A leader's most important job at any organization is to lay _______ a road map tothe future.
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A leader's most important job at any organization is to lay_______ a road map tothe future.
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There has been a collision ______ a number of cars on the main road to town.
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听力原文: Tuesday's Middle East conference in Annapolis, Maryland, put Israelis and Palestinians back on the road map to peace. Now the question is how far will they get?
The "road map" is the name for a plan that is supposed to lead to a permanent, two-state solution to the conflict. The Quartet of the United States, Russia, the European Union and the United Nations launched the plan in two thousand three. The plan did not go far.
But this week Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert agreed to immediately restart negotiations. They promise to seek a peace treaty that furthers the goal of an independent Palestine.
The two sides have not held serious negotiations in seven years. A committee that will guide the talks will hold its first meeting December twelfth. The aim is to reach an agreement by the end of next year.
Many Arab countries, including Saudi Arabia and Syria, attended the international conference held by the United States. Iran was not invited.
Which did not launch the "road map" plan in 2003?
A.United States.
B.Russia.
C.European Union.
D.Saudi Arabia.
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The CMR convention is the convention on contract for international carriage of goods by road, according to the CMR, the carrier is responsible for( ).
A. any wrongful act of the consignor B. inherent vice of the goods
C. neglect of the consignor D. omissions of carrier&39;s servants
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lf you drive on a road you must know the( )
A.go to school B.next to C.traffic rules D.fruit stand E.take a trip
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The CMR convention is the convention on contract for international carriage of goods by road, according to the CMR, the carrier is responsible for ().
A.any wrongful act of the consignor
B.inherent vice of the goods
C.neglect of the consignor
D.omission of carrier’s servants
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听力原文:Man: Eleven hours on the road is long enough for anyone, especially in this hot weather. I'm anxious to get back to the family house. But I don't think we should overdo it. Let's rest for a while, shall we?
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The Silk Road refers to the ancient trade route connecting Asia Continent and European Continent, usually it can be classified into ___________,Southern Silk Road on the land and the Silk Road on the
A.Northern Silk Road on the land
B.Eastern Silk Road on the sea
C.Western Silk Road on the land
D.Northern Silk Road on the sea
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Desperately short of living space and dangerously prone to flooding, the Netherlands plans to start building homes, businesses and even roads on water.
With nearly a third of the country already covered by water and half of its land mass below sea level and constantly under threat from rising waters, the authorities believe that floating communities may well be the future.
Six prototype wooden and aluminum floating houses are already attached to something off Amsterdam, and at least a further 100 are planned on the same estate, called Ijburg
"Everybody asks why didn't we do this kind of thing before," said Gijsbert Van der Woerdt, director of the firm responsible for promoting the concept. "After Bangladesh we're the most densely populated country in the world. Building space is scarce and government studies show that we'll need to double the space available to us in the coming years to meet all our needs."
Before being placed on the water and moved into position by tugboats (拖船), the houses are built on land atop concrete flat-bottomed boats, which encase giant lumps of polystyrene (聚苯乙烯) reinforced with steel. The flat-bottomed boats are said to be unsinkable and are anchored by underwater cables. The floating roads apply the same technology.
The concept is proving popular with the Dutch. "The waiting list for such homes, which will cost between euros 200,000-500,000 to buy, runs to 5,000 names," claims Van der Woerdt.
With much of the country given over to market gardening and the intensive cultivation of flowers, planners have also come up with designs for floating greenhouses designed so that the water beneath them irrigates the plants and controls the temperature inside.
A pilot project, covering 50 hectares of flooded land near Amsterdam's Schiphol airport, is planned for 2005.
The opportunities for innovative developers look promising. "We have 10 projects in the pipeline- floating villages and cities complete with offices, shops and restaurants," Van der Woerdt said.
The Netherlands plans to start building floating communities on water because ______
A.most parts of the country are covered by water
B.the country is constantly threatened by floods
C.it will promote the cultivation of flowers
D.people think it better to live on water
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Peering into the 21st century, authorities on the future see extraordinary changed. New scientific breakthroughs will allow machines to take on more tasks that human brain has traditionally done.
Computers, which once only remembered data, will make more decisions. Machines that today tell doctors what symptoms the patients have may soon be recommending whether or not to perform. surgery as well. Others will design new buildings after questioning buyers about their preferences. Increasingly, human thought processes and even values are being programmed into computers, according to Earl Joseph, president of a consulting firm. "Imagine machines which are smarter and more intelligent than humans and, with their embedded(植入的) initiative, can't wait to tell you about it," he says.
In everyday life, the future will mean talking directly to computers without pushing buttons. Just tell a toaster, stove or other kitchen device what to do, and it will hear the message. The oven may even decide itself how long to cook the roast. Tell the television, "I want to watch Channel 12 at 8 p.m., but store the show for next week," and the job will be done.
The computer will talk back, too. Already some soft-drink machines complain loudly if you don't deposit enough cash. At home, a bedside machine may someday tell you, "You forgot to turn off the basement light."
Away from home, the automobile of the future will think for itself. Scientists predict that drivers will feed destinations into a computer that will then explain what route to take and even tell where parking spaces are available. A city's traffic-control system might instruct the car's computer how fast to go in heavy traffic and whether to change lanes.
This passage mainly discusses ______.
A.the history of computers
B.the different functions of computers
C.the computer in the 21st century
D.scientific breakthroughs in the 21st century
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Summer is winding down, but it's still not too late to put the top down and hit the road. For those of us who can't spring for a Corvette or a BMW, here's some good news: Two of the coolest convertibles on the road are also more affordable-- Volkswagen's New Beetle and Chrysler's PT Cruiser.
Both start at about $20,000, seat four, and get between 22 and 24 miles per gallon from their four-cylinder engines. Each has fully insulated cloth tops with rear windows made of real glass, which makes them comfort- able to use in winter. Front-wheel drive helps make them safer to drive over snow and ice. Both also offer high- performance turbocharged models starting at about $25,000. Both have bulging fenders and cool, retro personalities.
Beyond that, they're very different. The PT Cruiser focuses on practicality, while the Beetle is more fun to drive.
That fun comes from the car's chassis, suspension, and overall structure. Crank the steering into a turn and the Car follows like an eager puppy. The engine isn't powerful, but loves to rev, so you can downshift to accelerate.
The New Beetle Convertible has developed an unfortunate reputation as a "chick car" for its cute looks and the lack of power in the standard model. But for an extra $1,600, VW offers its turbocharged version, with a 150 horsepower, 1.8 liter engine, which gives the car some snap.
Even so, the convertible top eliminates what little practicality the New Beetle hatchback offers. To fit the folding top, the back seat was narrowed and angled so upright it's uncomfortable. And the folded top sits above a tiny trunk, with only five cubic feet of capacity and accessible through a smaller porthole.
Weekend trippers had better not have kids --or plan to rough it with more than a backpack or two. Interior storage is also minuscule. As with the New Beetle hatchback, the windshield is disconcertingly far away, and the wipers clear only a small slit of a view in front. Compared with the profile of the hatchback, however, the convertible sports a top that' s lower and a little less cartoonlike.
The PT Cruiser, on the other hand, looks its sinister best with the top up. Peeling the top off reveals its cutesy "roll hoop". (Chrysler denies the hoop offers rollover protection and calls it a light bar.) But the Cruiser, like its four-door brethren, offers all the year-round practicality the original Beetle convertible did in its day. The back seat is comfortable for two people, and the trunk is roomy.
Unfortunately, it's also hard to access because the big trunk lid gets in the way when open. So instead of standing to load or unload the car, you have to squat or kneel. But the storage space is huge --the biggest I've seen in any convertible. And the back seats fold forward in case you need to carry some long cargo. The interior offers four cup holders and several large storage bins.
The 220-horsepower turbocharged engine in the GT model makes the Cruiser seriously quick, which backs up its hot-rod looks. But after that, the driving experience falls apart. Like its hot-rod inspirations, the Cruiser is best on a straight, smooth road. Over bumps, its floppy chassis wobbles like jello. On the highway, the Cruiser I tested needed continual corrections to stay in its lane. The manual shifter on the GT proved sloppy; it was hard to be sure which gear the car was about to engage. Several times I hit fifth gear when aiming for third. Chrysler apparently anticipated this problem, as a brief warning chimes to let you know when you're in reverse.
Neither the PT Cruiser convertible nor the New Beetle is perfect. But for fun in the sun or even the fall -- what could be better? Both cars brought constant waves, smiles, and stories from passersby.
What's a convertible about if it isn't looking good on the road and brightening your day?
Those who choose Volkswagen's Ne
A.practicality
B.fun to drive
C.prices
D.style
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INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORTATION Transportation plays an important part in international business because goods produced have to be delivered to the buyers abroad, and the delivery of goods is to be made possible by transportayion services. Goods are carried by several means of transportation - on road or rail, by sea or air.And in recent years,combined transportation which is a road-sea-rail carriage has appeared. With the expansion of international trade, the container service has become popular. The use of containers provides a highly effective form. of transportation by road, rail and sea. Basically, about 98% of world trade is carried out by sea transportation.Besides transportation by sea, road, or rail, nowadays in order to speed up delivery, carriage by air has also become popular.
1. Transportation plays an important part in international business because goods produced have to be sent to everywhere in the world.()
2. Usually goods are carried by many ways of transportation.()
3. In recent years, combined transportation which is a road-sea-rail carriage appeared.()
4. With the expansion of international trade, the container service has become popular.()
5. The use of containers gives a very helpful method of transportation by air.()
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Thus a______task is to assess the future market for such a vehicle, and then to perform. a business analysis to compute the potential return on investment that the private industry can expect.
A.partial
B.practical
C.periodical
D.critical
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The CMR convention is the convention on contract for international carriage of goods by road, according to the CMR,the carrier is responsible for().
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The Silk Road refers to the ancient trade route connecting Asia Continent and European Continent, usually it can be classified into_____,Southern Silk Road on the land and the Silk Road on the sea()
A.Northern Silk Road on the land
B.Eastern Silk Road on the sea
C.Western Silk Road on the land
D.A. Northern Silk Road on the sea