Paul ran to file police station and reported what happened.A.Right.B.Wrong.C.Doesn 't say.
Paul ran to file police station and reported what happened.
A.Right.
B.Wrong.
C.Doesn 't say.
Paul ran to file police station and reported what happened.
A.Right.
B.Wrong.
C.Doesn 't say.
Paul ran to the police station and reported what happened.
A.Right.
B.Wrong.
C.Doesn't say.
NTFS Permissions
Domain Admins: Allow Read
Accounting: Allow Full Control
There is a file called review.doc in the Payment folder. The owner of review.doc is a user named Paul who is on a temporary leave of absence. The NTFS permissions for the file list only Paul on the access control list, with Full Control permission.
You want to remove Paul's access to review.doc and grant the Modify permission for a user named Lily Loo. You open the Security properties of review.doc and discover that you are unable to modify the permissions of the file.
You want to be able to remove Paul's access and grant Lily Loo the Modify permission on review.doc.
What should you do?
A.Take ownership of the file.
B.Take ownership of the Payments folder.
C.Grant Domain Admins Full control of the Payments shared folder.
D.Grant Domain Admins Change for the Payments shared folder.
What should you do?
A.Grant Paul NTFS permission so that he can access any parent folder to files in the shared folder.
B.Share the Sales folder and grant Paul shared folder permission to access the shared Sales folder.
C.Remove Paul from any other group that has been explicitly denied access to the Sales folder.
D.Delete the Sales local group and recreate it. Add individual user accounts from the Sales department back into Sales local group.
SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST
Directions: In this section, you will hear several news items. Listen to them carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文: Vatican officials say Pope John Paul II will move a step closer to sainthood next week when the Vatican is presented with evidence of what's been described as the miraculous cure of a French nun who is said to have been cured of Parkinson's disease. The nun, so far unnamed, suffered from the same disease as John Paul himself. She will be in Rome for the second anniversary of his death when the file is handed over to a Vatican body to determine whether the late pope can be beatified.
A French nun is said to create a miracle of ______.
A.curing Parkinson disease
B.curing a deadly cancer
C.being cured of Parkinson disease
D.being cured of a deadly cancer
The American Visitor
The big red American ear was much too wide for an English country road. When Paul Carson saw it coming towards him, he stopped his own car at the side, to make room for it to pass.
The big car went slowly past, so close that Paul could see its driver's face quite clearly. It was not a pretty face. The mouth was too large, and the ears were too small. The black hair was cut very short, and the eyes were hidden behind dark glasses.
"Where have I seen that face before?" Paul wondered. "Wait a minute. I remember now. It was in the newspaper." He turned to his sister. "Have you still got yesterday's paper, Nora? Or did you light the fire with it this morning? You usually do when I need it."
"No, I didn't," laughed Nora. "But it's rather dirty. I put the fish in it just now as they had no paper in the fish shop. It's on the floor at the back of the ear. I'll get it if you like."
She opened the back door and took the fish out of the paper. Paul turned quickly to the middle page and showed her the picture. It was partly covered with wet fish's blood, but the face was clear enough. It was not a pretty face. It had a large mouth and small ears, and its eyes were hidden behind dark glasses.
"Wanted by the police," read Paul, "for paying bills with useless cheques at hotels and shops in Margate, Brighton and other large seaside towns. The City Bank will pay fifty pounds to anyone who helps the police to catch this man."
"Does it say anything about an American care"
"No. But listen to this. He is English, but he usually talks and dresses like an American visitor. Perhaps it's a stolen car. Men like him use a different car every week."
"That's true. What are you going to do, Paul? Call the police?"
"No. I want to make sure first." He turned the car and began to drive back the same way. "Let's follow him and watch for a few minutes. What's his car number? Where is he staying? To get our fifty pounds, we must be able to tell the police as much as possible."
Soon they saw the red car in front of them. It seemed to be going very slowly.
"Don't go too near, Paul. If he sees us, we'll never catch him. Oh, be careful, he's stopping!"
Paul stopped his own car behind an old farm-cart at the roadside, so that the man could not see him. The door of the red car opened, and its driver got out and looked round. Then he started walking towards an old white house, which was half-hidden by trees a little way from the road.
"That's Seldon Manor, the Lightfoot's house!" said Paul. "They're away in Greece this summer, staying with her family. Dick Lightfoot married a Greek girl, you remember? The gardener is taking care of the place, but there's no one living there at present." He looked once more at the picture in the newspaper. Then he got out of the car.
"Listen, Nora. You must stay here with the car. I'm going across the field to the side of the house. He won't see me, but I'll be able to watch him. If you hear me call, drive up to the house as quickly as you can."
He left her and ran across the field. The man was coming away from the front door and walking round the side of the house. The door of the garden-room was open, and he went inside.
Paul Carson did not stop to think or to ask questions. He ran across the garden and shut the door. Then he fixed it so that it could be opened only from outside. There was no other door or window. The man was caught.
Paul did not wait to talk. He ran back to the car as fast as he could. Behind him he could hear the angry man trying to break the door open. But it was a strong door; he would soon get tired of hitting it.
When they reached the police station, Paul went in and quickly told the police officer all about th
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
Fortunately, Captain Scott happened to be passing in a river tugboat. He quickly pulled his boat up to the sinking ship and sprang to her deck. Rushing down to file engine room, he plugged the hole with everything he could find. Still, water came in. (14[C])Then he thrust his arm into the hole and stopped the water with his body. For an hour he held back the water until the boat reached the dock and everyone was saved.
It can be inferred that Scott was a hero because ______.
A.he was a sea captain
B.he crossed a river full of ice
C.he saved the boat almost at the price of his life
D.he saved many people with a tugboat
听力原文: Everywhere we look, we see an American running. They run for every reason anybody could think of. They nm for health, for beauty, to lose weight, to feel fit and because it's the thing they love to do. Every year, for example, thousands upon thousands of people nm in one race, the Boston Marathon, the best known long distance race in the United States. In recent years, there have been nearly five thousand official competitors, and it takes three whole minutes for the crowd of runners just to cross the starting line. You may have heard file story of the great runner Pheidippides. He ran from Marathon to Athens to deliver the news of the great victory 2500 years ago. No one knows how long it took him to nm the distance. But the story tells us that he died of the effort. Today, no one will die in a Marathon race. But the effort is still enormous. Someone does come in first in this tiring foot race. But at the finishing line, we see what this race is about: not being first, but finishing. The real victory is net over one's fellow runners, but over one's own body. It's a victory of will power over fatigue. In the Boston Marathon, each person who crosses that finish line is a winner.
(30)
A.The victory over one's fellow runners.
B.The victory over former winners.
C.The victory of will-power over fatigue.
D.The victory of one's physical strength.
Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.
听力原文: I am living in a small village in the country. My wife and I run a village shop. We have a very peaceful life, boring some may say. But we love it. We know all the people in the village. They have plenty of time to stop and chat. I have plenty of time for my hobbies too—gardening, fishing, and walking in the countryside. I love file outdoor life. It wasn't always like this because I used to have a really stressful job, working so late in the office every evening. I often brought work home at the weekends. The advertising world is very competitive. And when I look back, I can't imagine how I stood it. I had no private life at all. No time for the really important things in life. Because of the pressure of the job, I used to smoke and drink too much. The crisis came when my wife left me. She complained that she never saw me and I had no time for family life. This made me realize what is really important to me. I talked things through with her and decided to get back together and started a new and better life together. I gave up tobacco and alcohol and searched for new hobbies. Now ! am afraid of looking back since the past life seemed like a horrible dream.
(27)
A.He ran a village shop.
B.He worked on a farm.
C.He worked in an advertising agency.
D.He was a gardener.
真核生物DNA复制中填补冈崎片段间空隙的酶是
A、polⅠ
B、polα
C、polβ
D、polγ
E、polδ
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