A、isolation and depersonalization
B、the desolation, grime, and hopelessness of a broken civilization
C、a distaste for the city and a dreary atmosphere
D、the concentrated images of wet and dirty streets
第1题
Wherefore feed and clothe and save Form. the cradle to the grave those ungrateful drones who would Drain your sweat nay, drink your blood? Wherefore, Bees of England, forge many a weapon, chain, and scourge that these stingless drones may spoil the forced produce of your tail?
Questions:
1. These lines are taken from a poem entitled ___written by ___.
2. The rhyme scheme in the selection of the poem is ____.
3. What idea does the quotation express?
第2题
A.YoushouldenablenotificationstotheWindowsapplicationeventlogwhenthejobcompletes.
B.YoushouldenablewriteOEMfile
C.Youshouldenablealljobsteps,makingthemsendtheoutputtoafile
D.YoushouldincludeexecutiontracemessagesintheSQLAgentErrorlog
第3题
A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Not mention
第4题
This year, the world is marking the 200th anniversary of Danish author Hans Christian Andersen with a wide range of events.
Andersen's tales have attracted millions of readers for more than a century. They continue to be among the best-known works of world literature. "The Ugly Duckling (小鸭)" and "The Little Mermaid (合唱团)" are among the most famous.
He was born on April 2, 1805, in the slums of Odense, Denmark. His father was a shoemaker and his mother worked as a washer-woman. Andersen received very little education, but his fascination with fairy tales inspired him to compose his own stories and arrange puppet (木偶) shows.
His father died when he was 11. He was forced to go to work, first as an apprentice to a weaver and tailor and thin in a tobacco factory. At the age of 14, he moved to Copenhagen to try a career as a singer, dancer and actor. He sang in a boy's choir (合唱团), but he made very little money. He also tried the ballet, but his awkwardness made this impossible.
Finally, when he was 17, Jonas Collin, a director of the Royal Theatre in Copenhagen discovered Andersen. After hearing Andersen read a play, Collin realized that he had talent. And he got money from the king for Andersen's education.
In 1828, Andersen passed the entrance examinations to the university in Copenhagen. His writings were first published in 1829. In 1833, he received grant money for travel, which he used to visit Germany, France, Switzerland, and Italy. These journeys were recorded in his travelogues (旅行见闻). In 1835, Andersen published "Fairy Tales for Children," which contained four short stories. He eventually wrote around 168 fairy tales. They achieved success in his life-time and were widely published and translated.
Unhappiness also found its way into many of his tales which were not meant merely for children but for adults as well. He used very simple language and style. to disguise the moral teachings of his tales.
Andersen also wrote novels, plays and poems. He died at his home in Rolighed on August 4, 1875.
第 16 题 Andersen died on April 4, 1875.
A. Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentkoned
第5题
This year, the world is marking the 200th anniversary of Danish author Hans Christian Andersen with a wide range of events.
Andersen's tales have attracted millions of readers for more than a century. They continue to be among the best-known works of world literature. "The Ugly Duckling (小鸭)" and "The Little Mermaid (美人鱼)" are among the most famous.
He was born on April 2, 1805, in the slums of Odense, Denmark. His father was a shoemaker and his mother worked as a washer-woman. Andersen received very little education, but his fascination with fairy tales inspired him to; compose his own stories and arrange puppet (木偶) shows.
His father died when he was 11. He was forced to go to work, first as an apprentice to a weaver and tailor and then in a tobacco factory. At the age of 14, he moved to Copenhagen to try a career as a singer, dancer and actor. He sang in a boy's choir (合唱团) , but he made very little money. He also tried the ballet, but his awkwardness made this impossible.
Finally, when he was 17, Jonas Collin, a director of the Royal Theatre in Copenhagen discovered Andersen. After hearing Andersen read a play, Collin realized that he had talent. And he got money from the king for Andersen's education.
In 1828, Andersen passed the entrance examinations to the university in Copenhagen. His writings were firs': published in 1829. In 1833, he received grant money for travel, which he used to visit Germany, France, Switzerland, and Italy. These journeys were recorded in his travelogues (旅行见闻). In 1835, Andersen published "Fairy Tales for Children," which contained four short stories. He eventually wrote around 168 fairy tales. They achieved success in his life-time and were widely published and translated.
Unhappiness also found its way into many of his tales which were not meant merely for children but for adults as well. He used very simple language and style. to disguise the moral teachings of his tales.
Andersen also wrote novels, plays and poems. He died at his home in Rolighed on August 4, 1875.
Andersen died on April 4, 1875.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
第6题
You plan to upgrade 550 computers from Windows 95 to Windows 2000 Professional. You create an Unattend.txt file by using Setup Manager. You copy the file to the network share that will be used to install Windows 2000 Professional. You start the installation on a test computer by using a network shared folder and an answer file. When the installation is complete, you realize that the upgraded computers are not utilizing their entire hard disks.
You want to ensure that the unattended installation utilizes the entire hard drive on all computers.
What should you do? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two)
A.Add an [Unattended] section to Unattend.txt, and set the File System parameter to Convert NTFS.
B.Rename Unattend.txt to Cmdlines.txt and copy it to the \$OEM$ subdirectory.
C.Add a [GUIRunOnce] section to answer file, and add an entry for the Unattend.txt file.
D.Create a \$OEM$\S$ folder on the hard disk of the test computer, and copy Unattend.txt to the folder.
E.Add an [Unattended] section to Unattend.txt, and set the Extend OEM Partition to 1.
F.Add an [Unattended] section to Unattend.txt, and set the Extend OEM Partition parameter to 999.
第7题
You are planning to upgrade Windows NT Server 4.0 computers to Windows 2000 Server. You want to perform. the upgrades by means of a distribution folder. You need to install a custom application as part of the upgrade.
You need to include the commands necessary so that the custom application is installed as part of the upgrade process.
What should you do? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two)
A.Create a command file named Unattend.txt to install the application.
B.Create a command file named Cmdlines.txt to install the application.
C.Copy the command file to the \$OEM\$C\ subfolder under the i386 folder.
D.Copy the command file to the subfolder named \$OEM$ under the i386 folder.
E.Copy the command file to the subfolder named \$OEM$\textmode under the i386 folder.
第8题
You need to include the necessary commands so that the custom application is automatically installed as part of the upgrade process.
What should you do?
A.Create a command file named Cmdlines.txt to install the application. Copy the Cmdlines.txt file to the subfolder named $OEM$ under the i386 folder.
B.Create a command file named Unattend.txt to install the application. Copy the Unattend.txt file to the subfolder $OEM$\textmode under the i386 folder.
C.Create a subfolder named $OEM$\$C\Applications under the i386 folder. Copy the application files to that subfolder.
D.Create a second network shared folder named $OEM$. Copy the application to that share point.
第9题
Mr. Hines is one of 26 people who have survived suicide attempts at the bridge, but 1,223 are known to have succeeded (i.e., were seen jumping or found floating). People are throwing themselves off the bridge at the rate of two a month, which makes it the most popular place in the world for suicides. One book on the subject says that the Golden Gate is "to suicide what Niagara Falls is to honeymooners".
Many San Franciscans think that the solution is to emulate the Empire State Building, the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the Eiffel Tower, St. Peter's basilica and other such places and put up a simple barrier. This, however, is a decision for the 19 board members of the Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District, an entity that oversees the bridge itself and the buses and ferries that operate in the area. Most of its revenues' come from tolls and fares, and the district loses money. A barrier would cost between $15 million and $25 million.
So the Psychiatric Foundation of Northern California, which has adopted the barrier as its cause, considers it a success that the board has merely allowed a feasibility study, for which various private and public donors have raised $2 million. Mel Blaustein, a director at the foundation, has heard several arguments against a barrier over the years—too ugly, too expensive, and so forth—but the most persistent has been that people would simply kill themselves somewhere else, so why bother? This is nonsense, he says, "Most suicides are impulsive and preventable". A bridge without a barrier, adds Pat Hines, Kevin's father, is "like leaving a loaded gun in the psychiatric ward".
Kevin Hines choose to commit suicide at such an early age in that ______.
A.he suffered a disease which caused him gloomy and crazy.
B.he found an easiest way to end up his life.
C.he was in his periodical decline and out of his senses.
D.he found the Golden Gate Bridge a suitable place to do so.
第10题
阅读下面短文,从[A](Right)、[B](Wrong)、[C](Doesn't Say)三个判断中选择一个正确选项。
One of Jim's feet was bigger than the other. "I can never find shoes for my feet," he said to his friend Dick.
"Why don't you go to a shoemaker?" Dick said." A good one can make you tile right shoes."
"I've never been to a shoemaker," Jim said. "Are they expensive?"
"No," Dick said, "some of them aren't. There is a good one in our village, and he's quite cheap. Here is his address." He wrote something on a piece of paper and gave it to Jim.
Jim went to the shoemaker in Dick's village a few days later, and the shoemaker made him some shoes.
Jim went to the shop again a week later and looked at the shoes. He became angry and said to the shoemaker, "You are a foolish man! I told you to make one shoe bigger than the other, but you've made one smaller than the other."
Jim couldn't find right shoes because his feet were too big.
A.Right.
B.Wrong.
C.Doesn't say.
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