A. Add the ConnectionProvider attribute to OrdersPart.
B. Add the ConnectionProvider attribute to CustomerPart.
C. Add the ConnectionConsumer attribute to CustomerPart.
D. Add the ConnectionConsumer attribute to OrdersPart.
E. Add OrdersPart and CustomerPart to the WebParts directory.
F. Add OrdersPart and CustomerPart to the App_Code directory.
G. Declare the connections within a StaticConnections subtag of a WebPartZone class.
H. Declare the connections within a StaticConnections subtag of a WebPartManager class.
I. Define an interface specifying the methods and properties that are shared between the Web Parts.
第1题
A. Add the ConnectionProvider attribute to OrdersPart.
B. Add the ConnectionProvider attribute to CustomerPart.
C. Add the ConnectionConsumer attribute to CustomerPart.
D. Add the ConnectionConsumer attribute to OrdersPart.
E. Add OrdersPart and CustomerPart to the WebParts directory.
F. Add OrdersPart and CustomerPart to the App_Code directory.
G. Declare the connections within a StaticConnections subtag of a WebPartZone class.
H. Declare the connections within a StaticConnections subtag of a WebPartManager class.
I. Define an interface specifying the methods and properties that are shared between the Web Parts.
第2题
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第3题
Directions: In this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to the passages carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文: For people who want more TV than the regular stations provide, cable TV is available in many parts of the country. To receive cable TV, one must pay a monthly subscription fee. Wires and a special tuner are attached to the TV set to enable the subscriber to receive the cable broad-casts. Cable stations tend to specialize in one type of program. There are stations for sports, movies, music videos, business, health, and the arts. Unlike commercial stations, programs on cable TV are not usually interrupted for commercials.
Many people have criticized television programming. They complain that it does not challenge, the intellect, shows too much violence, and appeals to the least educated of viewers in order to get the largest audience. To a great extent, these criticisms are correct. But there are also many excellent TV programs available for people who are selective for viewing.
Television has become the main source of information and entertainment for the average American. It is estimated that by the time a child reaches 18, he or she has spent almost twice as much time watching TV as in the classroom. Many people are concerned about TV's influence.
News is edited and condensed to fit into two or three minutes per event. Unrealistic family and social situations are portrayed, with all problems easily solved within a half hour, giving the young a distorted view of life. How has TV affected the young people who grew up watching it? Unquestionably, children learn a lot from TV shows, but not all of it is appropriate or positive.
Moreover, many educators believe that American students read and write less well than students of earlier generations because so much of their knowledge has come to them via TV and film rather than the printed word.
Why is cable TV necessary?
A.Because it is the main source of information and entertainment.
B.Because it is a means to educate people.
C.Because it can satisfy people with specialized programs.
D.Because there are no advertisements in between cable TV programs.
第4题
You want the database to update the InStock field automatically. What should you do?
A.Add triggers to the PartsShipped and the PartsReceived tables that update the InStock field in the Parts table.
B.Create a user-defined function those calculations that calculates current inventory by running aggregate queries on the PartsShipped and PartsReceived tables.
C.Use a view that creates an InStock as a part of an aggregate query.
D.Create stored procedures for modifying the PartsReceived and the PartsShipped tables that also modify the InStock fielding the parts table. Use these procedures exclusively when modifying data in the PartsReceived and the PartsShipped tables.
第5题
When the parts have shipped, a table named PartsShipped is updated. When the parts are received, a table named PartsReceived is updated. The relationship of these tables is shown in the exhibit.
You want the database to update the InStock field automatically. What should you do?
A.Add triggers to the PartsShipped and the PartsReceived tables that update the InStock field in the Parts table.
B.Create a user-defined function that calculates current inventory by running aggregate queries on the PartsShipped and PartsReceived tables.
C.Use a view that creates an InStock field as part of an aggregate query.
D.Create stored procedures for modifying the PartsShipped and PartsReceived tables that also modify the InStock field in the Parts table. Use these procedures exclusively when modifying data in the PartsShipped and PartsReceived tables.
第6题
"Committees do not create good art," she says, referring to the current system of state-sponsored arts funding in Britain. "We need enlightened patrons; this is my passionate plea. If you believe that art is just something that a society ought to have--something that a committee can decide to promote, or not, depending on the acceptability of the artist--then art will be dead in 100 years."
Professor Jardine is a committed socialist. But her new Study of the great Italian Renaissance families of the 15th and l6th centuries--the Medicis and other free-spending dynasties--has fired in her an almost missionary zeal for the rich as great art's only true promoters.
It was the Renaissance, she points out, that kindled the desire to purchase the rare and beautiful. Merchants and bankers, such as Medicis, used their money to ensure the creation of the finest artifacts.
"These people were powerful. They had status, but they also had taste," says Jardine. "They were supremely cultivated or, if they were not, they knew they needed advice. Today's art lovers are benefiting from their patronage. '
For people who visit the great collections in the National Gallery in London, the Vatican museums in Rome and the Louvre in Paris, the Renaissance is one of the most evocative terms in the history of art. It conjures up images of Botticelli angels, a far-off era when some of the greatest artists the world has known were at the height of their powers. To Professor Jardine, however, this is not a long-lost golden age but a time with more similarities than differences to contemporary Europe. "We are the Renaissance's direct inheritors,' she explains. "The Renaissance made and shaped the Europe of today."
Jardine sees the Renaissance as the first consumer boom. Its great, memorable works, she argues, came about because of acquisitiveness, bordering on avarice. New-found wealth, often the profits of the silk and spice trades, was spent on exquisite possessions, from jewels and globes to paintings and sculpture.
"Conspicuous consumption was a manifestation of power. It was the key way to demonstrate your prosperity, but at the same time it was a manifestation of taste. Many of those who were collectors during the Renaissance were nouveau riche, but they did have a responsibility; just as the newly rich today have a responsibility to ensure that art flourishes."
Inevitably, under such a system, there will be craftspeople working for very little money, she says. "But that is the price we have to pay to have somebody painting works like the Mona Lisa that challenge society. I only wish' you could have Utopia and create good art as well."
State sponsorship of the arts in Britain may soon be a thing of the. past. Jardine points to the US where, she says, they understand the importance of the entrepreneurial patron. "We need such patrons in Britain, too."
Britain does have some wealthy families who are interested in the arts. These include the Sainsbury family, owners of one of the country's largest supermarket chains; and the Saatchi brothers, founders of the world famous international advertising agency of Saatchi&Saatchi. "Firms like Sainsbury's,"says Jardine, "do their best to patronize young architects, even if it is only to build local supermarkets. '
At present, however, such patrons are not common. "Art mattered to the patrons of the Renaissance," she says. "The Popes understood that they were spending money for the future when they spent money on books. And for other patrons, like the Medicis, ther
A.People with refined taste.
B.Conspicuous consumers.
C.The newly rich.
D.People with responsibilities.
第7题
Remember that from the ages of one to four, your child can walk, run, climb, jump and explore everything. Because of all the new things he or she can do, this stage is a very dangerous time in your child's life. It is your responsibility to protect your child from injury. Your child cannot understand danger or remember "no" while exploring.
At age five, your child is learning to do many things which can cause serious injury, such as riding a bicycle or crossing a street. Although children learn fast, they still cannot judge what is safe. You must protect your child by constantly reinforcing safety rules.
From age eight and up, children begin testing their wings and taking off on their own. They look to friends for approval. They try to do daring things and they may not want to obey safety rules. During this transitional age the safety lessons learned at an earlier age with your help and reminders will keep your child safe.
Why are the ages of one to four a dangerous time in young kids’ life?
A.Young kids are easy to catch diseases.
B.They like to run, climb, jump and explore new things.
C.They can't walk steady and need protection from their parents.
第8题
Remember that from the ages of one to four, your child can walk, run, climb, jump and explore everything. Because of all the new things he or she can do, this stage is a very dangerous time in your child's life. It is your responsibility to protect your child from injury. Your child cannot understand danger or remember "no" while exploring.
At age five, your child is learning to do many things which can cause serious injury, such as riding a bicycle or crossing a street. Although children learn fast, they still cannot judge what is safe. You must protect your child by constantly reinforcing safety rules.
From age eight and up, children begin testing their wings and taking off on their own. They look to friends for approval. They try to do daring things and they may not want to obey safety rules. During this transitional age the safety lessons learned at an earlier age with your help and reminders will keep your child safe.
Why are the ages of one to four a dangerous time in young kids’ life?
A.Young kids are easy to catch diseases.
B.They like to run, climb, jump and explore new things.
C.They can't walk steady and need protection from their parents.
第9题
internalnetworkcontains1,000DHCPclientcomputersthatarelocatedonasinglesubnet.ArouterseparatestheinternalnetworkfromtheInternet.TherouterhasasingleIPaddressontheinternalinterface.DHCP1hasthefollowingscopeinformation.
èStartingIPaddress:172.16.0.1
èEndingIPaddress:172.16.7.255
èSubnetmask:255.255.240.0
Youneedtoprovideafault-tolerantDHCPinfrastructurethatsupportstheclientcomputersontheinternalnetwork.IntheeventthataDHCPserverfails,allclientcomputersmustbeabletoobtainavalidIPaddress.
HowshouldyouconfigureDHCP2?()
第10题
A.IBMtechnicalsupportservices
B.IBMGlobalFinancing
C.IBMGlobalBusinessServices
D.IBMSolutionsAssuranceReview
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