Kevin,theSoftwareDeveloperofPerfectSolutionInc.,recentlylefthisjob.Thecompany‘sAdministratormovesallofhishomefolderfilestohisManager‘shomefolder.TheNTFSpartition thatcontainsthehomefoldershastheEncryptingFileSystem(EFS)enabled.Whenthe Managerattemptstoope

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Kevin,theSoftwareDeveloperofPerfectSolutionInc.,recentlylefthisjob.Thecompany‘sAdministratormovesallofhishomefolderfilestohisManager‘shomefolder.TheNTFSpartition thatcontainsthehomefoldershastheEncryptingFileSystem(EFS)enabled.Whenthe ManagerattemptstoopenKevin‘sfiles,heisdeniedaccess.Whatshouldbedone,sothattheManagercanaccessthosefileswithleastadministrativeburden?()

A.GranttheManagerNTFSFullControlpermissiontothefiles.

B.GranttheManagertheNTFSTakeOwnershippermissiontothefiles.

C.LogontothenetworkasaRecoveryAgent.DecryptthefilesfortheManager.

D.LogontothenetworkasamemberofBackupOperatorsgroup.Decryptthefilesforthe Manager.


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  • 第1题:

    Text 3 The hotel guestroom telephone is being ignored more and more these days.The average hotel guest checks in with three mobile devices.That has pushed the guestroom phone down the list of preferred communication devices,"We have noticed a signiflcant decline in guestroom phone usage and that guests,by and large,bring and use their own mobile phones:'says Kevin Carl,executive vice president of Radisson Hotel Group.And why not?Hotels traditionally have charged exorbitant(过高的)prices for the privilege of using a landline.Travelers are now hanging up on the traditional phone and using the hotel room phone only for minor logistical purposes,thanks to the advent of new technologies.Kate Ashton,senior vice president of operations for Wyndham Grand,says the most common uses for in-room phones are for calls to the front desk.The most frequently asked questions are"What's the Wi-Fi password?"and"When is checkout time?"That said,hotels say they would never give up on Iandlines for the simple reason that they need them for security."Having a landline accessible means guests can always have a way to call in case of emergency or if they have any issues with their own devices,"Ashton says.That doesn't mean the guestroom telephone is not changing or that hotels aren't finding technologies to supplement the landline."Telephones continue to evolve and become more stylish in the hotel space,"says Andrea Torrance,vice president of operations for AccorHotels North and Central America.Hotel room phones used to be quite simple with one line and basic services.Now companies such as Cetis provide extensive services out of one device such as one-touch voice mail retrieval,Bluetooth paring for music streaming and digital clocks.They also have built-in USB charging ports for smarfphones."Now,the trend seems to be going backward in time to a single line corded telephone,"says Chad Collins,vice president of sales for the Americas at VTech,a company that produces hotel landlines."I believe this is driven by the fact that hotels simply want a telephone with a dial tone,not all of the bells and whistles.Guests'demands are changing,and the telephone is not excluded from those changes."But many hotels are finding other ways to communicate with guests.Roxy,a Seattle start-up,has created speech-enabled devices that will allow hotels to replace landlines with voice-activated calling.The devices also act as a guests'personal concierge.Guests can place requests to the front desk and get recommendations for restaurants and activities.Collins says there is no way a landline will compete with a mobile phone.But he believes both can serve different purposes."The idea that we are trying to compete with mobile devices is a bit misguided,"he says.33.What were hotel room phones characterized by in the past?

    A.Simple with basic services.
    B.Complex with high-quality services.
    C.Expensive with more styles.
    D.Complex with extensive services.

    答案:A
    解析:
    事实细节题。根据定位词定位到文章第五段。该段提到“过去酒店的客房电话很简单,只有一条线路,只提供基本服务”。故A项为正确选项。【干扰排除】由以上分析可知,B项、C项和D项与原文不符,故排除。

  • 第2题:

    The Bridgeport Revitalization Committee (BRC)
    13 Robin Way
    Bridgeport, MA 02126
    Kevin Taylor
    203 8th Avenue
    Bridgeport, MA 02133
    Dear Mr. Taylor,
    I am excited to announce to our members that we have received a $750,000 grant from the Roger Coopers
    Foundation for our City Renovation Project.
    The City Renovation Project focuses on the downtown area of Bridgeport, between First Avenue and Lincoln
    Way. We will begin by redesigning Baten Park and the pedestrian walkways to create a more inviting space for shoppers and workers on their lunch breaks.
    This grant is the largest we have ever received, and we are excited about the work it will allow us to
    accomplish.
    We look forward to improving the quality of life in our city through great design!
    Denise LeBaron
    What can be inferred about Mr. Taylor?

    A. He is a member of the BRC.

    B. He works for Denise LeBaron.

    C. He lives between First Avenue and Lincoln Way.

    D. He is on the board of the Roger Coopers Foundation

    答案:A
    解析:

  • 第3题:

    The Sahara Desert is the largest desert in the wld. It stretchesacross Africa from Senegal to Egypt. The Sahara Desert is an unfriendlyenvironment. During the day it's very hot, at night it’s sometimesvery cold. It is also difficult to find water in the Sahara.



    In 2006, Kevin Lin, Ray Zahab, Charlie Engle decided to dosomething very difficult. They made the decision to run across the SaharaDesert 4,300 miles (6,920km). It seemed impossible to do, but they wanted to try.The three men liked to test themselves, this would be a very big test.



    On the mning of November 2, Kevin, Ray, Charlie started theirtrip across the Sahara. Every mning they began running at 5:00. At11 a.m.they stopped rested until 5 p.m. Then they ran again until 9:30 in theevening. Each day they ran about 40 miles (64 km). Every day it was the samething. They got up ran. They listened to music on their iPods, they ran ran.



    Kevin, Ray, Charlie needed to eat a lot of food during theirtrip. Most people need about 2,000 calies of food each day. Kevin, Ray, Charlie needed between 6,000 9,000 calies every day. That's a lot offood! They also needed to drink a lot of water.



    The three men had some problems on their trip, many times theywanted to quit go home. It was often very hot (140°F/60°C) duringthe day, the heat made them sick. Their legs feet hurt. Sometimes itwas very windy, they couldn't see. One time they got lost. But they didn'tquit. After 111 days, Kevin, Ray; Charlie successfully finished their tripacross the Sahara Desert. They hugged each other put their hs in thewater of the Red Sea. Then they ran to a hotel to take a long shower.



      词汇:



    stretch v. 延伸,伸展



    calie n. 卡(路里),小卡,大卡



    quit v. 停止,放



      注释:



    1. ... made the decision to run across ...:......决正跑步横跨......



      练习:6. Luckily, they never got lost.


    A. Right
    B. Wrong
    C. mentioned

    答案:B
    解析:
    6. B 文中最后一段讲到他们有一次迷路了,所以不是从来没有迷路。题干表述不正确。

  • 第4题:

    现代城市设计的明确定义是谁最早提出的?( )

    A.美国的凯文·林奇(Kevin Lynch)
    B.芬兰的建筑师沙里宁(Eliel Saarinen)
    C.英国的建筑师弗·吉伯德(F.Gibberd)
    D.法国的建筑师刘易斯·凯博(Lewis KeeBle)

    答案:B
    解析:
    1934年,芬兰著名建筑师沙里宁在《论城市》一书中对城市设计含义归纳为:“城市设计是三维空间,而城市规划是二维空间,两者都是为居民创造一个良好的有秩序的生活环境。”

  • 第5题:

    今年NBA最佳着装奖的得主是?()

    • A、LEBRON JAMES
    • B、WESTBROOK
    • C、DWA YNE WADE
    • D、KEVIN DURANT

    正确答案:B

  • 第6题:

    KEVIN DURANT没有在以下哪一支球队效力过?()

    • A、西雅图超音速
    • B、俄克拉荷马雷霆队
    • C、金州勇士队
    • D、洛杉矶湖人队

    正确答案:D

  • 第7题:

    单选题
    Which of the following is an accurate description of the command copy startup-configftp://kevin:cisco@192.168.1.74?()
    A

    The configuration on the FTP server is copied to RAM

    B

    The command is not valid on a Cisco router

    C

    The configuration file in RAM is copied to an FTP server

    D

    The configuration file in NVRAM is copied to an FTP server

    E

    The configuration on the FTP server is copied to NVRAM

    F

    The configuration will be copied from NVRAM to an FTP server with a filename of Kevin


    正确答案: B
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第8题:

    问答题
    Back in 1979, a fat, unhealthy property developer, Mel Zuckerman, and his exercise-fanatic wife, Enid, opened Canyon Ranch, “America’s first total vacation/fitness resort”, on an old dude ranch in Tucson, Arizona. At the time, their outdoorsy, new age-ish venture seemed highly eccentric. Today Canyon Ranch is arguably the premium health-spa brand of choice for the super-rich. It is growing fast and now operates in several places, including the Queen Mary 2. (1)________________.  “There is a new market category called wellness lifestyle, and in a whole range of industries, if you are not addressing that category you are going to find it increasingly hard to stay in business,” enthuses Kevin Kelly, Canyon Ranch’s president. This broad new category, Mr. Kelly goes on, “consolidates a lot of subcategories” including spas, traditional medicine and alternative medicine, behavioural therapy, spirituality, fitness, nutrition and beauty. (2)________________ “You can no longer satisfy the consumer with just fitness, just medical, just spa,” says Mr. Kelly.  Canyon Ranch’s strategy reflects this belief. (3) ________________ . This year in Miami Beach it will open the first of what it expects to be many upmarket housing estates built around a spa, called Canyon Ranch Living. Together with the Cleveland Clinic, one of the world’s leading private providers of traditional medicine, it is launching an “executive health” product which combines diagnosis, treatment and, above all, prevention. It also has plans to produce food and skin-care products, a range of clothes and healthy-living educational materials.  (4)________________. Mr. Case reckons that one of the roots of today’s health-care crisis, especially in America, is that prevention and care are not suitably joined up. A growing number of employers now promote wellness at work, both to cut costs and to reduce stress and health-related absenteeism, says Jon Denoris of Catalyst Health, a gym business in London. He has been helping the British arm of Harley Davidson, a motorbike-maker, to develop a wellness programme for its workers.  The desire to reduce health-care costs is one force behind the rise of the wellness industry; the other is the growing demand from consumers for things that make them feel healthier. Surveys find that three out of four adult Americans now feel that their lives are “out of balance”, says Mr. Kelly. So there is a huge opportunity to offer them products and services that make them feel more “balanced”. This represents a big change in consumer psychology, claims Mr. Kelly, and one that is likely to deepen over time: market research suggests that 35-year-olds have a much stronger desire to lead healthy lifestyles than 65-year-olds.  (5)________________. Another will be to maintain credibility in (and for) an industry that combines serious science with snake oil. One problem—or is it an opportunity? —in selling wellness products to consumers is that some of the things they demand may be faddish or nonsensical. Easy fixes, such as new-age therapies, may appeal to them more than harder but proven ways to improve health.  One of Canyon Ranch’s answers to this problem has been to hire Richard Carmona, who was America’s surgeon-general until last summer. In that role, he moved prevention and wellness nearer to the centre of public-health policy. The last time a surgeon-general ventured into business, it ended disastrously: during the internet bubble, Everett Koop launched DrKoop.com, a medical-information site that went bust shortly after going public and achieving a market capitalisation of over $1 billion. This time around, the wellness boom seems unlikely to suffer such a nasty turn for the worse.  (此文选自The Economist 2007年刊)  [A] It is expanding a brand built on $1,000-a-night retreats for the rich and famous in several different directions.  [B] Mr. Zuckerman, now a trim and sprightly 78-year-old, remains chairman of the firm.  [C] There is growing evidence that focusing holistically on wellness can reduce health-care costs by emphasizing prevention over treatment.  [D] One difficulty for wellness firms will be acquiring the expertise to operate in several different areas of the market.  [E] It is also one of the leading lights in “wellness”, an increasingly mainstream—and profitable—business.  [F] As more customers demand a holistic approach to feeling well, firms that have hitherto specialised in only one or two of those areas are now facing growing market pressure to broaden their business.  [G] And there is much debate about the health benefits of vitamin supplements, organic food and alternative medicines, let alone different forms of spirituality.

    正确答案:
    1. E 本文以一对美国夫妇开办的度假/健身庄园引领了美国健康休闲生活的新潮流开头,在第二段首句讲到一种新型的wellness lifestyle,可见空缺处内容该引出文章话题。因此,作为文章开头段落,应该出现与下文主题词相关的内容,承上启下。其中[D]、E均可作为备选,E中的It和第一段末句中的It都是指代度假村,且also与前文一起表示并列关系,所以选E。此处可能会误选B,前文虽提到Zuckeman与妻子创建的新型公司,但是第二段主要讲健康产业的扩展问题,与Zuckeman 无关,所以排除。
    2. F 第二段主要通过引用Kevin Kelly的言论,讲诉他正致力于扩展休闲活动的范围和形式(broad new category, sub-categories)。在选项F中firms that … broaden their business. 正是在论述如何扩展市场,以及扩展更多的休闲形式的压力,这能够和上文很好的衔接,所以F正确。
    3. A 此空位于首句之后,首句意为“凯利的这一观念在其战略中得到了验证”。空后具体讲他将怎样实施其战略来开拓市场。由文章逻辑结构可知,空缺处也该是对首句中心句的阐述。A谈到该公司正在采取措施,朝数个不同方向拓展自己的品牌,实施其设想战略,连接上文,所以A正确。
    4. C 段首空缺,前文是具体描述其战略措施,由下文分析the roots of today’s health-care crisis是因为prevention and care没有恰当地结合可知,此空缺处应为一个过渡句,即下文将要分析这种现象流行的原因。C项中讲到通过强调预防重于治疗,关注身心整体健康的做法能够降低医疗成本,其中“prevention and treatment”与下句中prevention相呼应,并与下句意思形成对比,解释了这种度假村能够流行的社会原因,所以C正确。
    5. D 有本段空格后Another will be…可知答案和后文构成并列关系,D中的0ne difficulty for wellness firms与后句中的another 形成one…another…并列结构。所以选D。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第9题:

    Text 3 The hotel guestroom telephone is being ignored more and more these days.The average hotel guest checks in with three mobile devices.That has pushed the guestroom phone down the list of preferred communication devices,"We have noticed a signiflcant decline in guestroom phone usage and that guests,by and large,bring and use their own mobile phones:'says Kevin Carl,executive vice president of Radisson Hotel Group.And why not?Hotels traditionally have charged exorbitant(过高的)prices for the privilege of using a landline.Travelers are now hanging up on the traditional phone and using the hotel room phone only for minor logistical purposes,thanks to the advent of new technologies.Kate Ashton,senior vice president of operations for Wyndham Grand,says the most common uses for in-room phones are for calls to the front desk.The most frequently asked questions are"What's the Wi-Fi password?"and"When is checkout time?"That said,hotels say they would never give up on Iandlines for the simple reason that they need them for security."Having a landline accessible means guests can always have a way to call in case of emergency or if they have any issues with their own devices,"Ashton says.That doesn't mean the guestroom telephone is not changing or that hotels aren't finding technologies to supplement the landline."Telephones continue to evolve and become more stylish in the hotel space,"says Andrea Torrance,vice president of operations for AccorHotels North and Central America.Hotel room phones used to be quite simple with one line and basic services.Now companies such as Cetis provide extensive services out of one device such as one-touch voice mail retrieval,Bluetooth paring for music streaming and digital clocks.They also have built-in USB charging ports for smarfphones."Now,the trend seems to be going backward in time to a single line corded telephone,"says Chad Collins,vice president of sales for the Americas at VTech,a company that produces hotel landlines."I believe this is driven by the fact that hotels simply want a telephone with a dial tone,not all of the bells and whistles.Guests'demands are changing,and the telephone is not excluded from those changes."But many hotels are finding other ways to communicate with guests.Roxy,a Seattle start-up,has created speech-enabled devices that will allow hotels to replace landlines with voice-activated calling.The devices also act as a guests'personal concierge.Guests can place requests to the front desk and get recommendations for restaurants and activities.Collins says there is no way a landline will compete with a mobile phone.But he believes both can serve different purposes."The idea that we are trying to compete with mobile devices is a bit misguided,"he says.34.Roxy is cited to illustrate that

    A.hotel guest phone may be replaced.
    B.phone technology is fast developed.
    C.its new type of telephone is welcomed.
    D.there are other ways to communicate with guests.

    答案:D
    解析:
    推理判断题。根据定位词定位到文章第七段,在提到洛克西之前,文章提到“但许多酒店正在寻找与客人沟通的其他方式”,后文讲到洛克西开发了一种具有多功能的设备,因此文章用洛克西的例子来说明还有其他与客人交流的方式,故D项为正确选项。【干扰排除】文章讲的是酒店的客房电话不会被取代,且提到一些公司为满足客人的需求而对酒店客房电话进行的改造升级,A项与此文义相反;文章的主题是酒店的客房电话,而非电话技术,B项属于无中生有;C项文中未提及,属于无中生有。故均排除。

  • 第10题:

    共用题干
    Across the Desert
    The Sahara Desert is the largest desert in the world. It stretches across Africa from Senegal to
    Egypt. The Sahara Desert is an unfriendly environment. During the day it's very hot,and at night it's sometimes very cold.It is also difficult to find water in the Sahara.
    In 2006,Kevin Lin,Ray Zahab and Charlie Engle decided to do something very difficult. They made the decision to run across the Sahara Desert-4,300 miles(6,920 km).It seemed impossible to do,but they wanted to try.The three men liked to test themselves,and this would be a very big test.
    On the morning of November 2,Kevin,Ray and Charlie started their trip across the Sahara.
    Every morning they began running at 5:00 .At 11 a. m.,they stopped and rested until 5 p.m. Then they ran again until 9:30 in the evening. Each day they ran about 40 miles(64 km). Every day it was the same thing. They got up and ran. They listened to music on their iPods,and they ran and ran.
    Kevin,Ray,and Charlie needed to eat a lot of food during their trip.Most people need a-bout2,000 calories of food each day.Kevin,Ray,and Charlie needed between6,000 and 9,000 calories every day.That's a lot of food!They also needed to drink a lot of water.
    The three men had some problems on their trip,and many times they wanted to quit and go home .It was often very hot(1 40°F/60℃)during the day,and the heat made them sick.Their legs and feet hurt.Sometimes it was very windy,and they couldn't see.One time they got lost. But they didn't quit.After 111 days,Kevin,Ray,and Charlie successfully finished their trip across the Sahara Desert.They hugged each other and put their hands in the water of the Red Sea.Then they ran to a hotel to take a long shower.

    Kevin,Ray and Charlie______.
    A: rested at 5p.m.every day
    B: took a short break at noon
    C: started their trip every morning
    D: didn't run in the evening

    答案:C
    解析:
    根据第一段“The Sahara Desert is an unfriendly environment. During the day it's very hot, and at night it's sometimes very cold.”可知,撒哈拉沙漠不适宜居住的原因是其极端的天气。故本题选A。
    由于撒哈拉沙漠极端的天气和缺水因素,跑过撒哈拉沙漠的4, 300英里很显然是一种挑战。故本题选C。
    根据第三段的“Every morning they began running at 5:00.”可知,文中的三个人每天早晨5点开始跑步。故C正确。他们是从上午11点到下午5点之间停下来休息,这是一个长时间的休息,故A和B错误。休息后他们继续跑到晚上9:30,故D错误。
    由最后一段的“...successfully finished their trip across the Sahara Desert. They hugged each other and put their hands in the water of the Red Sea.”知道,A项正确。
    最后一段提到,很多时候,他们想放弃跑步回家,但他们没有放弃。因此,他们成功跑过撒哈拉沙漠的原因是:从不放弃。故D项正确。

  • 第11题:

    共用题干
    Across the Desert
    The Sahara Desert is the largest desert in the world. It stretches across Africa from Senegal to
    Egypt. The Sahara Desert is an unfriendly environment. During the day it's very hot,and at night it's sometimes very cold.It is also difficult to find water in the Sahara.
    In 2006,Kevin Lin,Ray Zahab and Charlie Engle decided to do something very difficult. They made the decision to run across the Sahara Desert-4,300 miles(6,920 km).It seemed impossible to do,but they wanted to try.The three men liked to test themselves,and this would be a very big test.
    On the morning of November 2,Kevin,Ray and Charlie started their trip across the Sahara.
    Every morning they began running at 5:00 .At 11 a. m.,they stopped and rested until 5 p.m. Then they ran again until 9:30 in the evening. Each day they ran about 40 miles(64 km). Every day it was the same thing. They got up and ran. They listened to music on their iPods,and they ran and ran.
    Kevin,Ray,and Charlie needed to eat a lot of food during their trip.Most people need a-bout2,000 calories of food each day.Kevin,Ray,and Charlie needed between6,000 and 9,000 calories every day.That's a lot of food!They also needed to drink a lot of water.
    The three men had some problems on their trip,and many times they wanted to quit and go home .It was often very hot(1 40°F/60℃)during the day,and the heat made them sick.Their legs and feet hurt.Sometimes it was very windy,and they couldn't see.One time they got lost. But they didn't quit.After 111 days,Kevin,Ray,and Charlie successfully finished their trip across the Sahara Desert.They hugged each other and put their hands in the water of the Red Sea.Then they ran to a hotel to take a long shower.

    The Sahara Desert is not fit for people to live in because of its______.
    A: extreme weather
    B: remoteness
    C: vastness
    D: salty water

    答案:A
    解析:
    根据第一段“The Sahara Desert is an unfriendly environment. During the day it's very hot, and at night it's sometimes very cold.”可知,撒哈拉沙漠不适宜居住的原因是其极端的天气。故本题选A。
    由于撒哈拉沙漠极端的天气和缺水因素,跑过撒哈拉沙漠的4, 300英里很显然是一种挑战。故本题选C。
    根据第三段的“Every morning they began running at 5:00.”可知,文中的三个人每天早晨5点开始跑步。故C正确。他们是从上午11点到下午5点之间停下来休息,这是一个长时间的休息,故A和B错误。休息后他们继续跑到晚上9:30,故D错误。
    由最后一段的“...successfully finished their trip across the Sahara Desert. They hugged each other and put their hands in the water of the Red Sea.”知道,A项正确。
    最后一段提到,很多时候,他们想放弃跑步回家,但他们没有放弃。因此,他们成功跑过撒哈拉沙漠的原因是:从不放弃。故D项正确。

  • 第12题:

    1998年,英国的工程师Kevin Ashton提出现代物联网概念。


    正确答案:正确

  • 第13题:

    Which of the following is an accurate description of the command copy startup-configftp://kevin:cisco@192.168.1.74?()

    • A、The configuration on the FTP server is copied to RAM
    • B、The command is not valid on a Cisco router
    • C、The configuration file in RAM is copied to an FTP server
    • D、The configuration file in NVRAM is copied to an FTP server
    • E、The configuration on the FTP server is copied to NVRAM
    • F、The configuration will be copied from NVRAM to an FTP server with a filename of Kevin

    正确答案:D

  • 第14题:

    Kevin, the Software Developer of Perfect Solution Inc., recently left his job. The company's Administrator moves all of his home folder files to his Manager's home folder. The NTFS partition that contains the home folders has the Encrypting File System (EFS) enabled. When the Manager attempts to open Kevin's files, he is denied access.   What should be done, so that the Manager can access those files with least administrative burden? ()

    • A、Grant the Manager NTFS Full Control permission to the files.
    • B、Grant the Manager the NTFS Take Ownership permission to the files.
    • C、Logon to the network as a Recovery Agent. Decrypt the files for the Manager.
    • D、Logon to the network as a member of Backup Operators group. Decrypt the files for the Manager.

    正确答案:C

  • 第15题:

    单选题
    De ces quatre affirmations, une seule est vraie. Laquelle?
    A

    L’émission Max dans la rue s’adresse plutôt aux piétons inconsients.

    B

    Max est le seul personnage de ce dessin animé.

    C

    Jérôme, Kevin, Julie et le père de Max ont été tués ou blessés par des accidents de lacirculation.

    D

    Max dans la rue passe chaque fois une scène de rue dangereuse accompagnée d’unepetite conclusion simple.


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    本题需采用排除法。这个节目主要是给孩子看的,故A项错误;节目中除了Max还有其他人如Jérôme,Kevin,Julie等,故B项错误;原文中并没有提及这些人物是否因交通事故受伤或者死亡,故C项错误;虽然文中并没有明确说明动画片每集的内容是什么,但根据文义可推测D项内容应该是正确的。