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An administrator has mirrored the root volume group to a second disk, but ’bootlist’ is failing to correctly add the second disk. What is the likely cause of the problem?()
A . The administrator has failed to run ’bosboot -ad <2nd disk>’ prior to the bootlist command.
B . The administrator has failed to run ’bootinfo -B <2nd disk>’ prior to the bootlist command.
C . The administrator has failed to run ’mirrorvg -m rootvg <2nd disk>’ prior to the bootlist command.
D . The administrator has failed to run ’bosboot -ad /dev/ipldevice <2nd disk>’ prior to the bootlist command.
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An administrator has mirrored the root volume group to a second disk, but 'bootlist' is failing to correctly add the second disk. What is the likely cause of the problem?()
A . The administrator has failed to run 'bosboot -ad <2nd disk>' prior to the bootlist command.
B . The administrator has failed to run 'bootinfo -B <2nd disk>' prior to the bootlist command.
C . The administrator has failed to run 'mirrorvg -m rootvg <2nd disk>' prior to the bootlist command.
D . The administrator has failed to run 'bosboot -ad /dev/ipldevice <2nd disk>' prior to the bootlist command.
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The second officer will take()the watch soon.
A . on
B . under
C . off
D . over
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The ship grounded in the channel while()the Second Bar.
A . cross
B . crosses
C . crossing
D . crossed
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The second engineer seemed to know what the sign ().
A . stand by
B . stand for
C . stood by
D . stood for
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What was the main cause of the Second World War?()
A . The main cause was big power struggle for control of the world.
B . It was the worldwide economic crisis.
C . It was the military expansion of Japan,and Germany.
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(), the second one will start automatically.
A . If the first stand-by set failed
B . If the first stand-by set fails
C . If the first stand-by set will fail
D . If the first stand-by set doesn’t fail
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What is the second stage of the amplifer?
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The second syllable of the word ‘injury’ is unstressed.
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What is the second feature of the movie?
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Which country is the second largest economy in the world?( )
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What are the advantages of the second method he describes?
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听力原文: The eight elephants from Thailand destined for zoos in Sydney and Melbourne are due to arrive later this year.
Wildlife campaigners have insisted that scientific evidence has proved that elephants in zoos don't breed well and suffer a wide range of health problems. On top of that, it's claimed they die at a younger age than those living in the wild or kept in parks.
The government in Canberra is allowing these Asian elephants into Australia as part of a conservation program that it believes will help safeguard the species. The population of these magnificent animals has been reduced over the past century. It's estimated that fewer than 34,000 now remain across a dozen countries.
What can we know about the elephants in zoos?
A.They generally breed well.
B.They may not suffer health problems.
C.They may die relatively young.
D.They are cleverer than the wild elephants.
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What does the underlined sentence in the second paragraph imply?
A.The science of mind has been developing steadily.
B.Our life has become more balanced today than before.
C.We don't believe science any more.
D.We have become more reasonable in judging the scientific results.
此题为多项选择题。
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In the second paragraph, “the third" means
A. the third week.
B. the third shift.
C. a third of the time.
D. the third routine.
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The word "eccentric" in the second paragraph most probably means
A.a rather strange person
B.a person of no exceptional ability
C.an ambitious person
D.peculiar or unusual
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The second paragraph is meant to say
A.producers of perfumes like to make advertisements with a famed singing star as statesman
B.popular singers like Britney Spears and Jennifer Lopez use different perfumes simultaneously
C.customers tend to follow celebrities even in purchasing fragrance
D.hot scents are filling the fragrance counters in big stores
此题为多项选择题。
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As used in the second sentence of the second paragraph, the word “unique” means ______.
A.special
B.attractive
C.financial
D.peculiar
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In the second sentence of the second paragraph, the word "advocate" can be best replaced by______.
A.encourage
B.suggest
C.boost
D.promote
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What is the professor's attitude toward the second theory?
A.He thinks it is inferior to the other two.
B.He remains neutral to it.
C.He finds it nonsensical.
D.He thinks it is firmly reasonable.
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44 The word "fraction" in the second paragraph means
A a very small amount.
B a large area.
C an important system.
D a major source of information.
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Aslick advert by the Melbourne tourist board shows pictures of it senviable schools, beaches, transport system and nightlife, all of which have helped it earn the number one spot as the world’s most livable city.
The 140 cities in the survey are judged on five broad categories:stability, healthcare, culture and environment, education and infrastructure. The top scorers tend to be mid-sized cities in wealthy countries with a low population density. Some seven of the top ten – including Vancouver, Toronto and Sydney – are in Australia or Canada. Vienna, Helsinki and Auckland also made the top ten.
Of the cities surveyed – and some like Kabul and Baghdad were not included for safety reasons – Dhaka in Bangladesh was rated the least livable. Lagos, Harare, Algiers and Karachi all scored poorly as well.
The city that has dropped fastest down the list in the last year is Damascus, due to the ongoing conflict in Syria, while infrastructure improvements in China mean that cities like Shanghai and Suzhou have scored better than they did last year.
31. Which of the following cities are not surveyed for livability?__________
A. Damascus
B. Shanghai
C. Baghdad
D. Lagos
32. Which of the following cities is the most livable in the world?__________
A. Helsinki
B. Melbourne
C. Auckland
D. Vancouver
33. Which of the following elements is not considered in the survey?__________
A. Infrastructure
B. Stability
C. Culture
D. Income
34. Which of the following cities has dropped fasted in terms of livability?__________
A. Damascus
B. Sydney
C. Suzhou
D. Kabul
35. Which of the following is not correct according to the passage?__________
A. The most livable cities are all located in Europe and America.
B. Environment is surveyed in determining how livable a city can be.
C. Kabul is not surveyed for safety reasons.
D. Melbourne is one of the most enviable tourist resorts.
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Claudia Taylor, Director of Global Industrial Sales in Melbourne, is concerned by a deteriorating sales trend. Specifically, the number of customers is stable at 1500 but they are purchasing less each
A.nominal level
B.ordinal level
C.interval level
D.ratio level
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What does the example in the second paragraph imply()
A.Waitresses are often treated by customers as casual acquaintances
B.Some customers simply show no respect to those who serve them
C.Some customers like to make loud complaints for no reason at all
D.People absorbed in a phone conversation tend to be absent-minded