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单选题Consumer groups are protesting against higher prices in this city now.A clothing withB clinging toC complaining aboutD clutching with

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单选题
Consumer groups are protesting against higher prices in this city now.
A

clothing with

B

clinging to

C

complaining about

D

clutching with


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  • 第1题:

    As umbrella prices in our last order were much higher than those prevailing in our market, we expect a corresponding reduction of your prices to around US$ 30dozen and would be interested to hear whether you can accept our order of 3,000dozen.(英译中)


    参考答案:我方上次订购的雨伞的价格远远高于在我方市场上的现行价格,因此,我们期望贵公司能相应地将价格降至每打30美元,同时想知道贵公司是否可以接受我方3000打的订货。

  • 第2题:

    Consumer groups选择

    Consumer groups have the other idea about the issue, they think the risk of violating someone's privacy is higher if

    [A] data collected becomes more

    [B] the market is vigorous

    [C] the market increases

    [D] the information becomes more


    A信息明示题。根据题干Consumer groups定位到第一个小标题下的第三段首句But consumer groups see the issue another way:the more data collected、the higher the risk of violating someone’s privacy,即:消费者的看法是,数据收集得愈多,侵犯隐私的危险也愈高,故选A。

  • 第3题:

    Several political parties__________with each other against higher taxes.

    A.associate
    B.ally
    C.combine
    D.unite

    答案:B
    解析:
    考查动词辨析。句意为“几个政治党派反对提高税收”。associate意为“交往,结交;联系”;ally意为“结盟,联合”,多与with搭配;combine意为“联合,混合”;unite意为“联合,合并,团结”,尤指不同的事物或人组成统一体,强调结果。根据句意,应为联合起来反对提高税收,故选B。

  • 第4题:


    According to the passage,the following factors cause oil prices to rise except( )

    A.the war in Iraq
    B.cuts in supplies
    C.higher demand for oil
    D.fewer and fewer new oil discoveries

    答案:C
    解析:
    细节题。本题考查对第一段的理解。文章提到了伊拉克战争导致的石油危机,壳牌公司石油储备量的减少,即供应量的减少,以及新发现的油矿也越来越少。根据题意,排除A、B、D三项,文章没有提及C项。

  • 第5题:

    翻译:I am sorry to say that your prices are about 9% higher than those offered by other suppliers.


    正确答案: 很遗憾地告知,你方的价格要比其他供应商的价格高9%。

  • 第6题:

    Every resource plan must contain an allocation to which consumer group?()

    • A、 LOW_GROUP
    • B、 SYS_GROUP
    • C、 DEFAULT_GROUP
    • D、 BASE_GROUP
    • E、 OTHER_GROUPS

    正确答案:E

  • 第7题:

    问答题
    翻译:I am sorry to say that your prices are about 9% higher than those offered by other suppliers.

    正确答案: 很遗憾地告知,你方的价格要比其他供应商的价格高9%。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第8题:

    多选题
    Which two statements are true concerning the Resource Manager plans for individual pluggabledatabases (PDB plans) in a multitenant container database (CDB)?()
    A

    If no PDB plan is enabled for a pluggable database, then all sessions for that PDB are treated to an equal degree of the resource share of that pdb.

    B

    In a PDB plan, subplans may be used with up to eight consumer groups.

    C

    If a PDB plan is enabled for a pluggable database, then resources are allocated to consumer groups across all PDBs in the cdb.

    D

    If no PDB plan is enabled for a pluggable database, then the PDB share in the CDB plan is dynamically calculated.

    E

    If a PDB plan is enabled for a pluggable database, then resources are allocated to consumer groups based on the shares provided to the PDB in the CDB plan and the shares provided to the consumer groups in the PDB plan.


    正确答案: C,B
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第9题:

    问答题
    练习6  The condition most helpful to spending appears to be price stability. If prices have been stable and people consider that they are reasonable, they are likely to buy. Thus, it appears that the common business policy of maintaining stable prices is based on a correct understanding of consumer psychology(心理学).

    正确答案: 因此,看起来保持稳定价格这个普通的经济政策是基于对消费心理学的正确理解之上的。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第10题:

    多选题
    You have created a resource plan, PROD_DB_PLAN, with the following consumer groups with the respective plan directives:  Consumer group SALES with CPU_P1 as 60 and DEGREE_OF_PARALLELISM as 4. Consumer group MARKET with CPU_P1 as 20.  Consumer group DEV with CPU_P1 as 20.  Consumer group OTHERS with CPU_P1 as 0 and CPU_P2 as 100.  Which two statements are correct in this scenario? ()
    A

    The maximum degree of parallelism for the members of the consumer groups is 4.

    B

    The CPU allocation will always be equal for the consumer groups MARKET and DEV.

    C

    The OTHERS consumer group would get 100% of the CPU if there are unused level 1 CPU resources.

    D

    The SALES and MARKET consumer groups would get 100% of the CPU if there are unused level 2 CPU resources.

    E

    The maximum degree of parallelism for the members of the consumer group SALES is 4 with no restriction for the remaining groups.


    正确答案: D,B
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    You have created a resource plan, PROD_DB_PLAN, that uses the RATIO policy. The following consumer groups and their respective plan directives have been assigned to this resource plan: Consumer group HIGH_CG with CPU_P1 as 10.  Consumer group MEDIUM_CG with CPU_P1 as 5.  Consumer group LOW_CG with CPU_P1 as 2.  Consumer group OTHER_GROUPS with CPU_P1 as 1.  Which statement is correct in this scenario?()
    A

     The CPU allocation would be equal between the HIGH_CG and MEDIUM_CG consumer groups if there are no sessions existing for the LOW_CG and OTHER_GROUPS consumer groups.

    B

     The members of the HIGH_CG consumer group would get 10% of the CPU.

    C

     The plan PROD_DB_PLAN can have subplans.

    D

     The CPU allocation for the consumer groups would be based on the ratio defined for the CPU_P1.


    正确答案: A
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    A

    The scrutiny of the local authority.

    B

    The readers’ protest against high prices.

    C

    Efficient staff in The Journal.

    D

    The low price of The Times.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    此题涉及对话中关于报纸的价格。由录音可知,男士说到几种报纸中,The Times价格最低。接着女士又提到了正是由于The Times价格低,才限制了The JournalThe herald的提价。由此可以判断出,选项D为正确答案。
    【录音原文】
    M: Have you seen this story in The Herald? It says The Times is closing down in three months’ time.
    W: Gary, that’s good news, that newspaper is terrible. I won’t miss it.
    M: What do you mean? The Times is the best newspaper in the city. If that closes, we’ll only have The Herald and that City Journal which is too awful for words.
    W: You only like The Times because it takes up to 20 pages every day with sports. This is a newspaper which puts the horoscopes on the bottom of the front page. I think that tells you how serious it is.
    M: Come on. That’s hardly fair now, is it? Remember the campaign they did last year to save the children’s hospital. You can’t tell me you didn’t think that was a worthwhile thing to do。
    W: They only did that because they knew it would strike a nerve with the average guy in the street. You know, saving a children’s hospital. It’s like the ultimate in populist journalism. Do you remember reading their article a couple of months before criticizing the local authorities wasting money on out-of-date healthcare facilities, including the very same children’s hospital? They have only ever written what they think will sell more newspapers.
    M: Well, it obviously didn’t work if they’re closing, did it?
    W: No. and thank heavens for that. The City Journal is a great paper and you don’t like it because it doesn’t devote 5 pages every day to baseball stats.
    M: This is a baseball city. We’ve got a great team. Why shouldn’t we read about it? Where are we going to get the results now? The Journal puts all the results in one tiny box on the back page and The Herald gives them maybe a half page. It’s almost as if they feel ashamed at having a successful team here. I just don’t see why people buy The Journal.
    W: Err, maybe because it has authentic journalists working there, journalists who know something about what is going on in the rest of the country and the rest of the world. I think a newspaper needs to meet all the needs of its readers, not just those who like sports. The Journal did a great piece on famine in Africa last week, did you read it?
    M: No. I can’t say I did. I think they should leave that stuff for the national papers or for the TV news. If I buy a local newspaper, I don’t want to read about the famine in Africa. Those articles are only written by the ambitious journalists who are fishing for jobs in the national press.
    W: Oh. you’re so cynical.
    M: And another thing. What about the jobs section in The Times? That was one of the most useful parts of it. Three or four pages of good quality, jobs and always local. The Herald has one too ... look, here on page 17 ... one page ... and look, half of these jobs are on the other side of the state. Every business, every store in this city knows, if they want to employ someone, get someone to work for them, they have to place an ad in The Times. How are all these people going to get work now? This will absolutely wreck the local economy.
    W: You certainly know how to exaggerate, Gary. Destroy the local economy, will it? I admit the jobs section was pretty good in The Times but one of the other two newspapers will just get the ads instead. That’s how things work. This city just isn’t big enough for three local newspapers and you know it. People only get them to see what’s on in town and to see who’s died.
    M: That’s so morbid!
    W: It’s true. People use the TV or the Internet for everything else. It’s not like it used to be 10 years ago.
    M: The Times was the cheapest of them all too. You can bet all the prices are going to go up.
    W: Hmm, you could be fight. I think The Times’ low price was the only thing keeping The Journal and The Herald from increasing their prices. I don’t buy a local paper that often to be honest. If I do get one, I find myself reading no more than a few pages anyway.
    M: Well. If The Times really does close down, that’s my newspaper buying days finished. I think, in ten years’ time, nobody in this city will even buy a local paper. It’s a shame really, don’t you think?
    W: My dad told me when he was a kid, there used to be 5 local newspapers in the city and two others serving only this comer of the state. But you know how it is, companies merge, everyone is looking for savings, efficiency and so on. Now we’ll only have two. It’s survival of the fittest.
    1. Why does Gary prefer The Times to The Herald and City Journal?
    2. What is the purpose of The Times’ campaign of saving the children’s hospital?
    3. Which of the following statements is NOT CORRECT?
    4. According to Gary, what can we learn about most of the jobs offered in The Times’ job section?
    5. According to the woman, what keeps The Journal and The Herald from raising their prices?

  • 第13题:

    Which two statements are true concerning the Resource Manager plans for individual pluggabledatabases (PDB plans) in a multitenant container database (CDB)?()

    A. If no PDB plan is enabled for a pluggable database, then all sessions for that PDB are treated to an equal degree of the resource share of that pdb.

    B. In a PDB plan, subplans may be used with up to eight consumer groups.

    C. If a PDB plan is enabled for a pluggable database, then resources are allocated to consumer groups across all PDBs in the cdb.

    D. If no PDB plan is enabled for a pluggable database, then the PDB share in the CDB plan is dynamically calculated.

    E. If a PDB plan is enabled for a pluggable database, then resources are allocated to consumer groups based on the shares provided to the PDB in the CDB plan and the shares provided to the consumer groups in the PDB plan.


    参考答案:A, B, C, D, E

  • 第14题:

    Several political parties__________with each other against higher taxes.

    A.associate
    B.ally
    C.combine
    D.unite

    答案:B
    解析:
    考查动词辨析。句意为“几个政治党派反对提高税收”。associate意为“交往,结交;联系”;ally意为“结盟,联合”,多与with搭配;combine意为“联合,混合”;unite意为“联合,合并,团结”,尤指不同的事物或人组成统一体,强调结果。根据句意,应为联合起来反对提高税收,故选B。

  • 第15题:

    Ina trade conflict more people will pay higher prices and more people will lose jobs becauseof these tariffs____will be gained.


    A、than
    B、that
    C、what
    D、as

    答案:B
    解析:
    本题考查定语从句。从语法结构上分析,题千的主谓宾完整, becauseof 后接名词,作原因状语。所以“_willbe. gained"只能做定语修饰先行词trifti.又知定语从句中缺少主语,所以能引导定语从句并且能充当定从的主语,选that.从语义上讲:在贸易争端中,(被)收取这些关税,将使更多的人付出更大的代价,也导致更多的人失业。符合题意。故本题选B.

  • 第16题:

    Why are consumer-grade access points and routers not the best choice for SMBs?()

    • A、They are not designed for multi-access-point networks.
    • B、They do not scale well.
    • C、They have higher total cost of ownership than some enterprise products.
    • D、Their upgrade paths compete directly against Cisco upgrade paths.

    正确答案:A,B

  • 第17题:

    You have created a resource plan, PROD_DB_PLAN, with the following consumer groups with the respective plan directives:  Consumer group SALES with CPU_P1 as 60 and DEGREE_OF_PARALLELISM as 4. Consumer group MARKET with CPU_P1 as 20.  Consumer group DEV with CPU_P1 as 20.  Consumer group OTHERS with CPU_P1 as 0 and CPU_P2 as 100.  Which two statements are correct in this scenario? ()

    • A、The maximum degree of parallelism for the members of the consumer groups is 4.
    • B、The CPU allocation will always be equal for the consumer groups MARKET and DEV.
    • C、The OTHERS consumer group would get 100% of the CPU if there are unused level 1 CPU resources.
    • D、The SALES and MARKET consumer groups would get 100% of the CPU if there are unused level 2 CPU resources.
    • E、The maximum degree of parallelism for the members of the consumer group SALES is 4 with no restriction for the remaining groups.

    正确答案:C,E

  • 第18题:

    单选题
    According to the woman, what keeps The Journaland The Heraldfrom raising their prices?
    A

    The scrutiny of the local authority.

    B

    The readers’ protest against high prices.

    C

    Efficient staff in The Journal.

    D

    The low price of The Times.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    此题涉及对话中关于报纸的价格。由录音可知,男士说到几种报纸中,The Times价格最低。接着女士又提到了正是由于The Times价格低,才限制了The JournalThe herald的提价。由此可以判断出,选项D为正确答案。
    【听力原文】
    M: Have you seen this story in The Herald? It says The Times is closing down in three months’ time.
      W: Gary, that’s good news, that newspaper is terrible. I won’t miss it.
      M: What do you mean? The Times is the best newspaper in the city. If that closes, we’ll only have The Herald and that City Journal which is too awful for words.
      W: You only like The Timesbecause it takes up to 20 pages every day with sports. This is a newspaper which puts the horoscopes on the bottom of the front page. I think that tells you how serious it is.
      M: Come on. That’s hardly fair now. is it? Remember the campaign they did last year to save the children’s hospital. You can’t tell me you didn’t think that was a worthwhile thing to do。
      W: They only did that because they knew it would strike a nerve with the average guy in the street. You know, saving a children’s hospital. It’s like the ultimate in populist journalism. Do you remember reading their article a couple of months before criticizing the local authorities wasting money on out-of-date healthcare facilities, including the very same children’s hospital? They have only ever written what they think will sell more newspapers.
      M: Well, it obviously didn’t work if they’re closing, did it?
      W: No. and thank heavens for that. The City Journalis a great paper and you don’t like it because it doesn’t devote 5 pages every day to baseball stats.
      M: This is a baseball city. We’ve got a great team. Why shouldn’t we read about it? Where are we going to get the results now? The Journalputs all the results in one tiny box on the back page and The Heraldgives them maybe a half page. It’s almost as if they feel ashamed at having a successful team here. I just don’t see why people buy The Journal.
      W: Err, maybe because it has authentic journalists working there, journalists who know something about what is going on in the rest of the country and the rest of the world. I think a newspaper needs to meet all the needs of its readers, not just those who like sports. The Journal did a great piece on famine in Africa last week, did you read it?
      M: No. I can’t say I did. I think they should leave that stuff for the national papers or for the TV news. If I buy a local newspaper, I don’t want to read about the famine in Africa. Those articles are only written by the ambitious journalists who are fishing for jobs in the national press.
      W: Oh. you’re so cynical.
      M: And another thing. What about the jobs section in The Times? That was one of the most useful parts of it. Three or four pages of good quality, jobs and always local. The Heraldhas one too…look, here on page 17…one page…and look, half of these jobs are on the other side of the state. Every business, every store in this city knows, if they want to employ someone, get someone to work for them, they have to place an ad in The Times. How are all these people going to get work now? This will absolutely wreck the local economy.
      W: You certainly know how to exaggerate, Gary. Destroy the local economy, will it? I admit the jobs section was pretty good in The Timesbut one of the other two newspapers will just get the ads instead. That’s how things work. This city just isn’t big enough for three local newspapers and you know it. People only get them to see what’s on in town and to see who’s died.
      M: That’s so morbid!
      W: It’s true. People use the TV or the Internet for everything else. It’s not like it used to be 10 years ago.
      M: The Timeswas the cheapest of them all too. You can bet all the prices are going to go up.
      W: Hmm, you could be fight. I think The Times’ low price was the only thing keeping The Journaland The Heraldfrom increasing their prices. I don’t buy a local paper that often to be honest. If I do get one, I find myself reading no more than a few pages anyway.
      M: Well. If The Times really does close down, that’s my newspaper buying days finished. I think, in ten years’ time, nobody in this city will even buy a local paper. It’s a shame really, don’t you think?
      W: My dad told me when he was a kid, there used to be 5 local newspapers in the city and two others serving only this comer of the state. But you know how it is, companies merge, everyone is looking for savings, efficiency and so on. Now we’ll only have two. It’s survival of the fittest.

  • 第19题:

    填空题
    Consumer groups have the other idea about the issue, they think the risk of violating someone’s privacy is hit data collected becomes more.____

    正确答案: D
    解析:
    根据题干信息“Consumer groups”可以定位到D段“But consumer groups see the issue another way: the more data collected, the higher the risk of violating someone’s privacy”,故匹配段落为D。

  • 第20题:

    单选题
    Every resource plan must contain an allocation to which consumer group?()
    A

     LOW_GROUP

    B

     SYS_GROUP

    C

     DEFAULT_GROUP

    D

     BASE_GROUP

    E

     OTHER_GROUPS


    正确答案: B
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第21题:

    多选题
    Why are consumer-grade access points and routers not the best choice for SMBs?()
    A

    They are not designed for multi-access-point networks.

    B

    They do not scale well.

    C

    They have higher total cost of ownership than some enterprise products.

    D

    Their upgrade paths compete directly against Cisco upgrade paths.


    正确答案: A,C
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第22题:

    问答题
    Practice 3  The condition most helpful to spending appears to be price stability. If prices have been stable and people consider that they are reasonable, they are likely to buy. (1) Thus, it appears that the common business policy of maintaining stable prices is based on a correct understanding of consumer psychology(心理学).

    正确答案:
    因此,看起来保持稳定价格这个普通的经济政策是基于对消费心理学的正确理解之上的。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    House prices are more higher in Beijing than in many other places in China.
    A

    House

    B

    more higher

    C

    in

    D

    many other places


    正确答案: D
    解析: