打开考生文件夹下的Word文档WDA051.doc,其内容如下: 【WDA051.doc文档开始】 常用的网罗互连设备 常用的网罗互连设备主要有;中继器、网桥、路由器和网关。 中继器比较简单,它只对传送后变弱的信号进行放大和转发,所以只工作在同一个网罗内部,起到延长介质长度的作用。它工作在OSI参考模型的第一层(物理层)。 网桥是连接不同类型局域网的桥梁,它工作在OSI模型的第二层(链路层)。它能对802.3以太网、 802.4令牌总线网和802.5令牌环网这几种不同类型的局域网实行网间桥接,实现互相通信:但又能有效地阻止各自网内的通信不会流到别的网罗、避免了“广播风暴”。 路由器是使用最广泛的能将异形网连接在一起的互连设备。它运行在OSI模型的第三层(网罗层),不但能实现LAN与LAN的互连,更能解决体系结构差别很大的LAN与WAN的互连。 网关运行在OSI模型的传送层及其以上的高层,它能互连各种完全不同体系结构的网罗。它通常以软件形式存在,比路由器有更大的灵活性,但也更复杂、开销更大。 【WDA051.doc文档结束】 按要求对文档进行编辑、排版和保存。 (1)将文中所有错词“网罗”替换为“网络”;将标题段(“常用的网络”)设置为三号红色空心黑体、居中;字符间距加宽2磅。 (2)将正文各段文字(“常用的网络互连设备……开销更大。”)的中文设置为小四号宋体、英文设置为小四号Bookman Old Style字体;各段落悬挂缩进0.8cm、段前间距8磅。 (3)在正文中第一次出现的“OSI”一词后添加脚注“表示开放系统互连模型”;将文档页面的纸型设置为“16开(18.4×26cm)”、上下边界各为3cm;并以原文件名保存文档。2.打开考生文件夹下的Word文档WDA052.doc,其内容如下: 【WDA052.doc文档开始】 学号 姓名 高等数学 英语 普通物理 99050501 李响 87 84 89 99050216 高立光 62 76 80 99050208 王晓明 80 89 82 99050211 张卫东 57 73 62 99050229 刘佳 91 62 86 99050217 赵丽丽 66 82 69 99050214 吴修萍 78 85 86 【WDA052.doc文档结束】 按要求完成下列操作并原名保存。 (1)在表格右侧增加一列、输入列标题“平均成绩”:并在新增列相应单元格内填入左侧三门功课的平均成绩。 (2)设置表格列宽为3cm,表格中第1行文字水平居中、其他各行文字左对齐;设置外框线为红色1.5磅双窄线、内框线为红色0.75磅单实线;并以原文件名保存文档。
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细胞向外界吸收水分,在液泡形成前主要是吸胀作用。( )
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B. 错
案例四:林小姐由于急需资金还房贷,典当了自己的钻戒换取周转资金,通过典当周转资金已成为一种短期融资方式,并由于其手续简便快捷而获得一部分个人和家庭的认可。 根据案例四,回答16~24题: 房地产抵押典当的月综合费率最高为当金的( )。
A. 42‰
B. 27‰
C. 24‰
D. 36‰
(三) 某投资者甲预期A股票价格将会上涨,于是与投资者乙订立买入合约,约定有效期限为3个月,甲可按每股10元的价格从乙处购买10000股A股票,期权价格为0.8元/每股。 回答下列问题: 关于本案例所涉及的投资工具,下列说法正确的是( )。
A. 期权持有人的风险是有限的
B. 期货交易双方不可能实现双赢
C. 期货保证金就是期货的购买价格
D. 期权卖方有按买方要求履行合约的义务
Most people would be (21) by the high quality of medicine (22) to most Americans. There is a lot of specialization, a great deal of (23) to the individual, a (24) amount of advanced technical equipment, and (25) effort not to make mistakes because of the financial risk which doctors and hospitals must (26) in the courts if they (27) things badly. But the Americans are in a mess. The problem is the way in (28) health care is organized and (29) . (30) to pubic belief it is not just a free competition system. The private system has been joined a large public system, because private care was simply not (31) the less fortunate and the elderly. But even with this huge public part of the system, (32) this year will eat up 84.5 billion dollars—more than 10 percent of the U.S. Budget—large number of Americans are left (33) . These include about half the 11 million unemployed and those who fail to meet the strict limits (34) income fixed by a government trying to make savings where it can. The basic problem, however, is that there is no central control (35) the health system. There is no (36) to what doctors and hospitals charge for their services, other than what the public is able to pay. The number of doctors has shot up and prices have climbed. When faced with toothache, a sick child, or a heart attack, all the unfortunate persons concerned can do is (37) up. Two thirds of the population (38) covered by medical insurance. Doctors charge as much as they want (39) that the insurance company will pay the bill. The rising cost of medicine in the U. S. A. is among the most worrying problems facing the country. In 1981 the country’s health bill climbed 15.9 percent—about twice as fast as prices (40) general. 40().
A. knowing
B. to know
C. they know
D. known