1.
A.Bill of Lading
B.Air Waybill
C. Shipping Note
D.Mate’s Receipt
1.
A.Bill of Lading
B.Air Waybill
C. Shipping Note
D.Mate’s Receipt
A. Enable forwarding to your ISP¯s DNS servers
B. Disable the root hints on the DNS server.
C. Disable the netmask ordering option on the DNS server.
D. Configure Reverse Lookup Zones for the IP subnets on the network.
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Nancy DiMelio has earned a glowing reputation as manager of the Computer-Aided Design (CAD) department at Lloyd Engineering. Her four busy company operators use expensive state-of -the-art computer hardware and software. Others within the company are curious about the hardware and software the CAD department use, but because of her department's workload, Nancy must limit the tine her staff can spend demonstrating or explaining CAD.
Recently, as Nancy read the more than forty email message she receives each day, she discovered an email from Lance Chow, her most senior worker Lance reported that Connie Reyes, a member of the Mainframe. S 叩port department, had asked to" borrow" a copy of new CAD software. Borrowing violated Lloyd Engineering's strict rules about software licenses.
Nancy composed an email message to her supervisor In part, she wrote, "Connie Reyes is a CAD artist wannabee. Instead of breaking company rules and asking to borrow $970-worth of software, Connie should pay attention to her own work". Nancy also mentioned that Lance did exactly what he was supposed to do forwarding the problem to her. Nancy sent the email message to her supervisor and a "bcc" to Lance.
Nancy began receiving angry email message from the Mainframe. Support department They were angry that she would criticize one of their workers. Nancy's reputation Wi 比 the Mainframe. Support department had just suffered major damage.
Later, Lance sheepishly appeared in Nancy's office and told her be bad accidentally forwarded her email to Connie. Lance apologized and Nancy reassured him, "The mistake, Lancc, was mine."
26. Nancy must limit the time of explaining CAD because ________.
A. her staff have a lot of work to do
B. the program is highly confidential
C. there's something wrong with CAD
27. How many emails does Nancy possibly receive per week?()
A.40
B.150
C. More than 200
28. What does "borrow" in the second paragraph suggest?()
A. It showed good relationship between departments in the company
B. It would break the company's rules about software licenses
C. It was wrong that Lance forwarded the problem to Nancy.
29.The Mainframe. S叩port department was angry that________.
A. Connie violated the company's rule by borrowing the software
B. Lance made a mistake by sending the email to a wrong person
C. Nancy wrote to her supervisor to blame one of their workers
30. It can be inferred from the passage that ________.
A. c-mails can lead to ineffective communication
B. reputation is more important than company's rule
C.one should never use emails in the workplace
W: Oh, hello, Mr. Burns. This is Susan Thompson speaking. I'm glad you ring back so soon. There's a serious problem, I'm afraid. You know that order for 500 cases of Top Whiskey we put recently?
M: Oh, yes. I saw to it myself. What's the problem? Hasn't it arrived?
W: Well, in a way, but it's stuck at the customs. There's something wrong with the declaration, it seems. Some kind of omission or error.
M: Oh, really? That's strange. Do you know what it is?
W: Well, I only heard that some of the details were incomplete and the customs can't let the consignment through.
M: Ms. Thompson, I'll tell you what I'll do. Our forwarding agents are handling this delivery and they're generally very reliable. Er, let me just get on to them.
W: Yes, if you would. And can you let me know as soon as possible when I can have the Whiskey? Time's rather short and our customers are waiting for the wine, you know.
M: Of course. I'll see to it, Ms. Thompson, and if at all possible, you'll get a call today.
W: Well, getting the delivery today would suit me better. Oh, one other thing, I'm out of the office after 12 o'clock. If you call me after this time, would you leave a message with our switchboard operator? I'll tell her to expect your call.
M: Yes, I spoke to her before. I'll get things moving as quickly as I can.
W: Right. Thanks. Goodbye then, Mr. Burns.
M: Goodbye. You'll be hearing from us very soon.
Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
23. What do we know from the woman's complaint?
24. What does the man say about their forwarding agents?
25. What is the man asked to do at the end of the conversation?
(20)
A.The agents failed to deliver the wine.
B.The consumers are not satisfied with the wine.
C.The wine isn't of the same brand as she ordered.
D.The goods can't get through the customs.
A.Blocking,learing,listening,forwarding
B.Blocking,learing,forwarding,listening
C.Blocking,listening,learing,forwarding
D.Blocking,forwarding,listening,learing
A.hop by hop forwarding
B.host by host forwarding
C.router by router forwarding
D.network by network forwarding
A、delegation
B、interface inheritance
C、forwarding
D、implementation inheritance.
A.Forwarding状态的端口可以接收BPDU报文
B.Forwarding状态的端口不学习报文源MAC地址
C.Forwarding状态的端口可以转发数据报文
D.Forwarding状态的端口可以发送BPDU报文
STP 的端口状态的变化顺序是( )
A) Blocking ,lear ing ,listening ,forwarding
B) Blocking ,learing ,forwarding ,listening
C) Blocking ,listening ,lear ing ,forwarding
D) Blocking ,forwarding ,listening ,lear ing
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