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What he()was that you didn't tell the whole truth.
A . referred
B . implied
C . inclined
D . accorded
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Your TestKing trainee Bob asks you what 11111001 binary is in decimal. What should you tell him?()
A . 6
B . 193
C . 225
D . 241
E . 249
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Could you tell us()her aunt will stay here?
A . that
B . what
C . how long
D . where
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Your boss, Miss ,is interested in CEF. What should you tell her? ()
A . The FIB lookup is based on the Layer 3 destination address prefix (shortest match).
B . The adjacent table is derived from the ARP table.
C . The FIB table is derived from the IP routing table.
D . When the adjacency table is full, a CEF TCAM table entry points to the Layer 3 engine to redirect the adjacency.
E . CEF IP destination prefixes are stored in the TCAM table, from the least specific to the most specific entry.
F . When the CEF TCAM table is full, packets are dropped.
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2. What stories is the teacher going to tell you?
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64. When returning products to us, you must take care to see that they are received by us and not damaged in transit.
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Can you tell us who that distinguished-looking gentleman is?
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In about 120 words, write about an incident of misunderstanding between you and your mother/father. Tell us about how it all started and what happened in the end.
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What did the Little Albert Experiment tell us about the relation between stimuli and responses?
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What does the text mainly tell us?
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3. Can you tell us a little about your customers’ _____ and their buying habits?
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Can you tell us what the word “quintuplets” probably means in context?
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Can you tell me what hobbies you have ?
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What does the paragraph 4 tell us?
A.Housing boosts economic growth.
B.Manufacturing and housing jobs continue to fall.
C.Political importance is attached to manufacturing.
D.Service jobs growth will contribute to the recovery.
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-Can you tell us why you think this makes good business sense to you? -We've been
-Can you tell us why you think this makes good business sense to you? -We've been doing quite well on our own and we could probably survive like this for quite a few more years to come, but if we really want to take it to the next level, ____________.
:A the board of directors needn't take the present economic situation into consideration ;
B it's not necessary for us to develop the company any more ;
C we are going to have to consider finding more investors
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Since there isn't much time left, you can just tell us about it__________.
A. in detail B. in short
C. in all D. in brief
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you tell me what has happened?
A.May
B.Must
C.Nee
D.Could
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听力原文:W: Mr. Atkins, Would you please tell the court what you were doing when the accident happened and what you saw?
M: Yes, I was driving home from work. It was about 5:15, and there was a blue car in front of me. We were both driving along Harbor Road when a small white Ford suddenly shot out of a side road. It shot right in front of the blue car. The driver tried to stop, but it was impossible. He ran into the white Ford.
W: I see. Now, how fast was the car in front of you going when the accident happened?
M: The blue car? 30 miles an hour. Certainly no more than that.
W: And the white Ford shot out without any warning?
M: Yes, that's right.
W: Then, how can you be sure the blue car was only doing 30?
M: Because I was only doing 30, and the blue car wasn't going any faster than I was.
W: Are you sure of that?
M: Yes, I am. I'm positive.
W: How can you be so positive, Mr. Atkins? Were you looking at your speedometer when the accident happened?
M: Of course not. I was looking at the road ahead. That's how I managed to see the accident!
W: Well, if you weren't looking at your speedometer, how can you possibly be sure how fast you were going?
M: Because I never go faster than 30 on that road.
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A.Defendant and lawyer.
B.Lawyer and witness.
C.Witness and judge.
D.Witness and defendant.
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Can you tell us_____?
A.who that man is
B.who is that man
C.what is that man
D.whose that man is
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Man: Did you see Martha just now? I want to ask her to go with us to the concert tonight. Woman: She must be around somewhere. You may still be able to catch her. Question: What does the woman mean?
A.She knows where Martha has gone.
B.Martha will go to the concert by herself.
C.It is quite possible for the man to find Martha.
D.The man is going to meet Martha at the concert.
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Peter: ______ Diane: No, not all memories are correct, but they all tell us something about the person who is doing the remembering. The memory may tell us what the person likes or dislikes, what he or she wishes, and it may also tell us about his or her fears. Peter: ______ Diane: That's a good question. It's easier to remember things that have emotional meaning to you. It's also easier to remember information that you practice and use a lot. Repetition also reinforces memory; the more you repeat something, the better you remember it.
A.Are all memories accurate? ; What kind of things are easier for people to remember?
B.Are there different kinds of memory? ; What makes it easier for people to remember certain things?
C.What makes it easier for people to remember certain things? ; Are all memories accurate?
D.What aspects of brain biology interest you? ; Are all memories accurate?
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听力原文:W: Doctor White, we recently learned that a large piece of the Larsen lee shelf in Western Antarctica broke off in early January. Could you please tell us exactly what happened?
M: I'd be happy to. The piece that broke off was over a thousand square miles in area. More recently and quite alarming to scientists is that a forty-mile crack, some 30 feet wide in places has torn through the ice shelf.
W: I understand that the scientific community is quite concerned. What is the significance of these events?
M: Well, some scientists believe that this is a clear sign of global warming. Back in 1978, some American researchers predicted that Antarctica would show early signs of global warming due to the green house effect.
W: But couldn't crumbling ice shelves also be a result of the unusual weather Antarctica itself has experienced lately?
M: That's certainly possible, but you'll have to remember that over the past thousands of years, ice shelves have been through a lot of weather changes without breaking up.
W: I think most people know that if the ice cap over Antarctica melts, the level of the oceans will rise. What sort of impact will this have?
M: Well, the ice shelves currently insulate the Antarctic continent from wind, which slows down the melting. If the winds cause even a tenth of the continent's ice to melt, the world's oceans could rise as much as 30 feet.
What are the speakers mainly discussing?
A.An experiment in Antarctica.
B.Part of the Larsen Ice Shelf broke off.
C.The formation of the Larsen Ice Shelf.
D.An expedition in Antarctica.
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in order to tell you what I believe, I must briefly bring up something from my personal
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— What do you do, sir?—Can you tell me something about your new product?()
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