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Improper packing resulted in the damage. In other words, the damage was __ improper packing.

A.because

B.attributable

C.attributable to

D.attributed to

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第1题

EMERY TOBIN: Pistol-Packin' Reformer

Ketchikan has had many notable citizens in the city's 102 years of history, but perhaps none stands out so boldly as the late Emery Tobin, who died in 1977 at age 81. His roster of activities and accomplishments in Ketchikan is lengthy and incredibly varied. He joined the newly founded American Legion Post 3 in 1921, became a member of the Chamber of Commerce in 1923, and was a charter member of Ketchikan Rotary in 1925.

In the early 1920s he also was an active leader in Ketchikan's Boy Scout Troop #1, the first troop in all of Alaska, anti he was a volunteer drama coach for the high school's theatrical productions. He was later a founder plus publisher and editor of the Alaska Sportsman magazine, which continues today as the nationally known Alaska Magazine.

His magazine office and his Alaska Specialties novelty shop were located in the old 1904 Yates hospital on Mission Street-now the Seamen's Center.

The Rain Gauge that stands next to today's visitor bureau on the dock was first erected in front of Tobin's shop. He was an avid booster of tourism and sold Alaska books and novelties through ads in his Alaska Sportsman magazine.

But those things are not necessarily what Emery Tobin is remembered for. Emery's claim to fame is that he is said to be the man who spearheaded the closure of the city's red light districts in 1953, ending 50 years of openly tolerated prostitution in Ketchikan, Alaska! He became a hero to some and an arch villain to others. It was during that contentious crusade that Emery kept a pistol at hand on his desk.

Although he served in France in World War Ⅰ, Emery was not a man one would ever connect with a firearm. He was not tall, he bad a rather high voice and a Boston area accent he never lost, which made an R sound like a W—some people thought it was a lisp. He spoke rapidly and with great assurance. Even after his hair turned white, he still had thick black eyebrows on a brow ridge that made smiles that blossomed on his face seem closer to frowns. When he walked with his rapid gait down Ketchikan's wet and breezy streets, head bent and hands in pockets, he appeared to be bucking a powerful headwind.

Even into his sixties Emery was fearless. When a young man shoplifted something and departed running from Emery's Alaska Specialties shop on Mission Street, Emery took off after him, legs and arms pumping. He tackled the miscreant to the wet sidewalk in front of the entrance to St. John's Church and pinned him there until help arrived. Some of Emery Tobin's spirit and determination must have come directly from his father.

Emery Fridolf Tobin was born to August and Emma Tobin, Swedish immigrants, on Dec. 14, 1895, in Quincy, Mass., ten miles south of Boston. August Tobin was a painting contractor, working for the school district. The great Depression of 1893 had affected everyone. Tobin's customers owned him money and Tobin owed money to his own creditors. Times were hard.

Two years after Emery's birth, in 1897, news of the Klondike Gold Rush circled the globe, and among those infected with gold fever were August Tobin and his brother-in-law-Emma's brother. The two couples were close and had been married at a double wedding. Each little family had two children-the eldest of the four babies not yet two years old. The two fathers decided that one would have to stay and care for both wives and all four children; the other would go to Alaska, make a fortune and return in a year to Quincy. At least that was the plan. So the men drew straws and August drew the long straw for Alaska. Emery loved to tell this story. He would lean back in his squeaky oak desk chair and his face was all smiles as he related his family's history.

Emery's lather was long on confidence but short on money to get himself to Seattle, much less all the way to

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第2题

All of the following aspects of backpacking are discussed in the passage except ______.

A.wearing several layers of clothing

B.getting maximum use from your pack material

C.improving the warmth of your sleep

D.forecasting the weather

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第3题

At the bottom of the world lies a mighty continent still wrapped in the Ice Age and, until recent times, unknown to man. It is a great land mass crisscrossed (交叉往来) by mountain ranges whose【C1】______ and height are still uncertain. Much of the continent is a complete blank on our maps. A 1 000-mile【C2】______ of the coastline has never been【C3】______ by any ship. Man has【C4】______ , on foot, less than one percent of its area.

Antarctica differs slightly【C5】______ the Arctic regions. The Arctic is an ocean, covered with【C6】______ packed ice and surrounded by the land masses of Europe, Asia, and North America. The Antarctic is a continent 【C7】______ as large as Europe and Australia 【C8】______ , centered roughly on the South Pole and surrounded by the most【C9】______ water areas of the world—the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Ocean.

The continental ice pack is more than two【C10】______ high at its center; thus, the air over the Antarctic is far more refrigerated (冰冻的) than it is over the Arctic regions. This cold air falls 【C11】______the land with such force that it 【C12】______ the nearby seas the stormiest in the world and renders【C13】______ those regions whose【C14】______ at the opposite end of the globe are inhabited.【C15】______ , more than a million persons live【C16】______ 2 000 miles of the North Pole in an area that【C17】______ most of Alaska, Siberia, and Scandinavia a【C18】______ rich in forest and mining industries. Except for a handful of【C19】 ______ stations, within the same distance of the South Pole there is not a(an)【C20】______ tree, industry, or settlement.

【C1】

A.extension

B.orbit

C.extent

D.length

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第4题

Your company has a main office and a branch office.The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All network servers run Windows Server 2003 ServicePack 2 (SP2).You deploy a server in the branch office that runs Windows Server 2003 SP2.You need to enable a user in the branch office to restore files on the branch office server. The solution must provide the minimum level of administrative permissions required for this task.What should you do?()

A. Modify the user rights assignments in the default domain security policy.

B. Modify the user rights assignments in the local security policy on the branch office server.

C. Add the branch office administrator to the domain Backup Operators group.

D. Add the branch office administrator to the local Backup Operators group on the branch office server.

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第5题

The goods should be ( )in wooden cases.

A. pack

B. packing

C. packed

D. to pack

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第6题

ourcompanyhasamainofficeandonebranchoffice.AllserversrunWindowsServer2003ServicePack2(SP2).Themainofficehasathird-partygatewaydevicenamedGateway1.Gateway1isconnectedtotheinternalnetworkandtheInternet.Gateway1supportsIPSec.Inthebranchoffice,youhaveaservernamedServer1.YoucreateanIPSecpolicyonServer1.YouneedtoensurethatServer1canestablishanIPSectunneltoGateway1.WhatshouldyouusetoconfiguretheIPSecpolicy?()

A.anIPfilterthatallowsonlyInternetControlMessageProtocol(ICMP)traffic

B.anIPfilterthatallowsonlyTCPtrafficonport1701

C.apre-sharedkeyforauthentication

D.Kerberosauthentication

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第7题

Yourcompanyhasamainofficeandonebranchoffice.AllserversrunWindowsServer2003ServicePack2(SP2).Themainofficehasathird-partygatewaydevicenamedGateway1.Gateway1isconnectedtotheinternalnetworkandtheInternet.Gateway1supportsIPSec.Inthebranchoffice,youhaveaservernamedServer1.YoucreateanIPSecpolicyonServer1.YouneedtoensurethatServer1canestablishanIPSectunneltoGateway1.WhatshouldyouusetoconfiguretheIPSecpolicy?()

A.anIPfilterthatallowsonlyInternetControlMessageProtocol(ICMP)traffic.

B.anIPfilterthatallowsonlyTCPtrafficonport1701.

C.apre-sharedkeyforauthentication.

D.Kerberosauthentication.

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