A.Configureclustercontinuousreplication(CCR).Implementafilesharewitness.
B.ConfigureaNetworkLoadBalancingclusterthatincludesServer1andServer2.ImplementActiveDirectory-integratedDNSzones.
C.Configureadatabaseavailabilitygroup(DAG)thatincludesServer1andServer2.Setthetimetolive(TTL)fortheDNSrecord.
D.Configureadatabaseavailabilitygroup(DAG)thatincludesServer1andServer2.Usethesamecertificateforbothservers
第1题
A.Setup/PrepareSchema
B.Setup/PrepareLegacyExchangePermissions
C.Setup/PrepareAD
D.Setup/PrepareLegacyExchangePermissions:child.Xxx
第2题
WhatchangesshouldyoumaketoensuretheseIPaddressesareblocked?()
第3题
A.Delete-Mailbox-Identityjohn@TK.com
B.Remove-Mailbox-Identityjohn@TK.com-Permanent$true
C.Remove-Mailbox-Identityjohn@TK.com
D.Disable-Mailboxjohn@TK.com
第4题
A.Add-AttachmentFilterEntry-Name*.jpeg-TypeContentType
B.Add-AttachmentFilterEntry-Name*.exe-TypeFileName
C.Add-AttachmentFilterEntry-Nameimage/jpeg-TypeContentType
D.Add-AttachmentFilterEntry-Nameimage/jpeg-TypeFileName
第5题
A.New-MailboxCalendarSettingsTrainingRoom-AutomateProcessing:AutoAccept
B.Set-MailboxCalendarSettingsTrainingRoom-AutomateProcessing:AutoAccept
C.Set-MailboxCalendarSettingsTrainingRoom-AutomateProcessing:None
D.New-Mailbox-UserPrincipalNameTrainingRoom@Xxx-database"MailboxDatabase"-Name"TrainingRoom"-OrganizationalUnitUsers-DisplayName"TrainingRoom" ResetPasswordOnNextLogon$false-Room-AutomateProcessing:AutoAccept
第6题
A.Configurerecipientfilteringforthemembersofthegroup.
B.Removeallmembersfromthegroup.
C.Removethegroup.
D.Disablethegroup.
第7题
A.You know what they say about if the shoe fits...
B.I hear this question 20 times a day...
C.However, minimalist shoes are not right for everyone.
D....picture young children on ice skates...
第8题
The other day I was browsing through one of those magazines that explain serious science news to us dumbbells, and came across an item which announced that two different companies have perfected a pill that contains all the good-for-you stuff found in a glass of red wine and is completely non-alcoholic.
Now I'm sure there are other adults out there who, like me, were pleasantly surprised to learn that a little tipple of pinot noir with the roast duckling might not turn one into a slobbering drunk but may actually be beneficial to your health. The news was a single candle, lit in a world of darkness, easing a tiny part of that big rock of guilt we constantly lug uphill.
Of course, the minute the news got around, some Italian scientists began putting that age-old innocent beverage through a freeze-drying process that preserved the benefits while removing the alcohol along with all that unnecessary enjoyment. Swell news for teetotalers, but just another indication that our main focus is on getting through each grim day without a moment of relief.
Sound far-fetched? Even comic books (a main source of amusement, when I was a tad) have become literary vehicles for philosophical messages. I figure it's all a big plot. Something probably cooked up by mommies and dictators and insurance companies and people who play their boom boxes too loudly. Just to make sure that you and I are prevented from squeezing a dollop of guilt-free enjoyment from a modest amount of fermented grape juice.
Mark my words, the next great leap in science won't be in the field of cloning or DNA research or rocket science. What they'll do is develop a way to turn a big juicy standing rib roast into a pinch of tasteless grey protein-packed powder you can sprinkle on a piece of white bread and have for dinner. Remember: just because we're paranoid don't mean they ain't out to get us.
When the author says, "the world is run by grownups, and they're busy taking the fun out of everything," he means to say ______.
A.they are busy making fun to their people
B.they have become more and more friendly to their people
C.they are doing things disregard of the ways things develop themselves
D.they are occupied every day with trivial instead of key issues of the world
第9题
The other day I was browsing through one of those magazines that explain serious science news to us dumbbells, and came across an item which announced that two different companies have perfected a pill that contains all the good-for-you stuff found in a glass of red wine and is completely non-alcoholic.
Now I'm sure there are other adults out there who, like me, were pleasantly surprised to learn that a little tipple of pinot noir with the roast duckling might not turn one into a slobbering drunk but may actually be beneficial to your health. The news was a single candle, lit in a world of darkness, easing a tiny part of that big rock of guilt we constantly lug uphill.
Of course, the minute the news got around, some Italian scientists began putting that age-old innocent beverage through a freeze-drying process that preserved the benefits while removing the alcohol along with all that unnecessary enjoyment. Swell news for teetotalers, but just another indication that our main focus is on getting through each grim day without a moment of relief.
Sound far-fetched? Even comic books (a main source of amusement, when I was a tad) have become literary vehicles for philosophical messages. I figure it's all a big plot. Something probably cooked up by mommies and dictators and insurance companies and people who play their boom boxes too loudly. Just to make sure that you and I are prevented from squeezing a dollop of guilt-free enjoyment from a modest amount of fermented grape juice.
Mark my words, the next great leap in science won't be in the field of cloning or DNA research or rocket science. What they'll do is develop a way to turn a big juicy standing rib roast into a pinch of tasteless grey protein-packed powder you can sprinkle on a piece of white bread and have for dinner. Remember: just because we're paranoid don't mean they ain't out to get us.
When the author says, "the world is run by grownups, and they're busy taking the fun out of everything," he means to say ______.
A.they are busy making fun to their people
B.they have become more and more friendly to their people
C.they are doing things disregard of the ways things develop themselves
D.they are occupied every day with trivial instead of key issues of the world
第10题
Directions: In this part of the test there will be some short talks and conversations. After each one, you will be asked some questions. The talks, conversations and questions will be spoken ONLY ONCE. Now listen carefully and choose the right answer to each question you have heard and write the letter of the answer you have chosen in the corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET.
听力原文: Matthew Lesley, again and again these days we hear the words "he's on drugs" and many people feel that these illegal drugs are harmful and people should be prevented from getting hold of them in any way at all, because of the damage they can do. What do you feel about this?
Lesley Oh yes, you've got to have some sort of control, because it has been proved that these, some of these things, can do irreparable damage, and I know a horrible story about a kiddie who's in an insane asylum now who, I don't know what she took, but she was at a party and it was the thing to do and she took something and now she's convinced she's an orange and she won't go out of the room for fear somebody's going to squash her. Now this was a sixteen-year-old kid, I mean, you know, I think it's a damn shame and also a great waste of a young fife, because the…life has got nothing for that kid now and she's going to be a problem to the state and everybody else for as long as she lives.
Matthew Geth, how widespread is the use of the so-called illegal drugs in England?
Geth Er…a recent survey estimated that four million people in the country have tried cannabis, so I suppose it's quite widespread.
Matthew Aha…um…do you think that this constitutes some sort of problem to society, or do you think that it should be legalized and made as acceptable as smoking tobacco?
Geth Well, as regards cannabis, I think as yet little is known about it, I think it may be a rash thing to legalize it now when so little is known, but it must be said that… um… no positive harm has been proved.
Matthew But some people might say that alcohol is very much an unknown quantity, and yet it's been legal for many, many years.
Geth Yea, well, in fact, a…alcohol isn't really an unknown…unknown quantity in that it's known to…urn…cause physical damage after long use, and perhaps even after short use…er… It's said also of tobacco er…of course it's been proved that tobacco can give rise to lung cancer…um…heart disease, all sorts of other things and it's often said in support of legalization that while…um…alcohol and tobacco are legal…um…cannabis isn't wh…while no harm has been proved.
Matthew Aha, in view of the hostility towards the so-called illegal drugs in things like newspapers and on the television and certainly in parental terms, why do so many young people take drugs?
Alan Well, I think there are almost as many reasons as there are people. One of the reasons is because of the hostility. It's the job of the younger generation to reject all the values of the older generation, and it's just as well for human society that this is so, because otherwise we would never change it and make it better. But that's a very superficial answer…Some people take drugs for personality reasons, if you like they feel inadequate, they feel unable to cope, they discover that in drugs they can escape themselves. Such people might turn to alcohol for example, and I think that almost any alcoholic is going to be a person with a personality problem. If a person who took alcohol for that reason were to take LSD though, he would have a nasty shock, because LSD is a very different kind of drug. It doesn't help you to escape from yourself but in fact makes you face right up to yourself and…if somebody isn't aware of the difference between drugs, they can get themselves into serious trouble in that w
A.Sleeping pills.
B.Some cannabis.
C.Tobacco and alcohol.
D.Some drugs.
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