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You are the administrator of ExamSheet.net's network.   Your Windows 2000 Professional computer has a removable disk device installed. The device can use storage modules of varying sizes. You use these storage modules to transfer graphics files between your location and a printing company. The printing company uses Windows 98. You insert a new 100 MB disk device into your computer and format the new disk device as NTFS with the default options. You then place large graphics files on the disk device and deliver it to the printing company. The printing company reports that they are unable to access the files.  You want the printing company to be able to access the graphics files on the new disk device. What should you do?()
A.
Format the new disk device as NTFS with a 4 KB cluster size.
B.
Format the new disk device as FAT32 with a 4 KB cluster size.
C.
Format the new disk device as FAT32 with a 1 KB cluster size.
D.
Format the new disk device as FAT16 with a 4 KB cluster size.
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【单选题】The of the press is protected by
A.
e First Amendment
B.
e Fifth Amendment
C.
e original Constitution
D.
e Declaration of Independence
【单选题】清代( )一书,是强调和拓展包氏六朝碑版主张的一部理论集大成之著。
A.
刘熙载《艺概》
B.
阮元《南北书派论》
C.
包世臣《艺舟双楫》
D.
康有为《广艺舟双楫》
【简答题】Drafts, transport documents and insurance documents must be dated even if a credit does not expressly so require. A requirement that a document, other than those mentioned above, be dated, may be sati...
【单选题】一长期不能进食病人,口腔有感染灶,且有出血,应选用的漱口液是
A.
1%甲紫
B.
0.1%醋酸溶液
C.
生理盐水
D.
1%-3%过氧化氢溶液
E.
0.2%呋喃西林溶液
【单选题】?Read the article below about. ?Choose the best sentence to fill in each of the gaps. ?For each gap 8-12, mark on letter (A-G) on your Answer Sheet. ?Do not use any letter more than once. The Steady P...
C.
It was felt that a pan-Pacific organization would dwarf 12 ASEAN, which might then lose its reason for being discussed and even its existence. C But, it was an idea whose time had come.
D.
It would, however, be to suggest that APEC will be all smooth sailing.
E.
This in itself is a proof of the considerable headway APEC has made in a short period of about six years.
F.
It needs emphasizing that all APEC members are in favour of regional free trade but all de not favour set time-schedules and their enforcement.
G.
Washington has not been happy with this approac
【单选题】地下水根据含水介质特征,可以划分为( )。
A.
孔隙水、裂隙水与岩溶水
B.
孔隙含水层、裂隙含水层与岩溶含水层
C.
包气带水、饱水带水与土壤水
D.
包气带水、饱水带水
【多选题】Which of the following descriptions concerning the War of Independence are correct?
A.
The war officially began in 1775 with the fires at Lexington.
B.
The American settlers revolted because England interfered with their trade and industry, demand unjust taxes, and sent British troops to compel obedience.
C.
Once the Americans achieved victory, the Congress passed the Declaration of Independence.
D.
The Congress passed the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, but the peace treaty was only signed by the British Parliament in 1783.
E.
The war won independence for the 13 colonies.
【简答题】直接标价法是什么?直接标价法名词解释。
【单选题】?Look at the statements below and the five extracts. ?Which extract (A, B, C, D or E) does each statement (1-8) refer to? ?For each statement (1-8), mark one letter (A, B, C, D or E) on your Answer Sh...
B.
To maintain a statistical measure of the quantity of goods shipped abroad and to provide a means of determining whether regulations are being met, most countries require ship ments abroad to be accompanied by an export declaration. Usually such a declaration, presented at the port of exit, includes the names and addresses of the principals involved, the destination of the goods, a full description of the goods, and their declared value. When manufacturers are exporting from the United States, Customs and the Department of Cormmerce require an export declaration for all shipments. If specific licenses are required to ship a particular commodity, the export license must be presented with the export declaration for proper certification. It thus serves as the principal means of control for regulatory agencies of the U.S. government. B In exporting, the bill that the exporter or consignor sends to the importer or consignee is called a commercial invoice. This invoice lists full particulars of the shipment. The marks, the number of packages, an accurate packing list, and a full description of the merchandise should appear on the commercial invoice. It should state the name of the ship (if ocean transportation is used), the name and address of the consignee, the contract number, the code word for the contract if one is used, the price per unit of the merchandise, and the total price of the shipment. The commercial invoice should also show the nature of the price quotation, whether the merchandise is sold FOB factory, FAS vessel, or ClF port of destination.
C.
Another essential shipping document for shipments to some countries is the consular invoice. This is a document obtained by the exporter in his or her country from the governmental representative of the importer's country. It was originally designed to help ensure that fair market values would be listed on the invoices prepared by the exporter. Thus the exporter must prepare and haw certified before the foreign consul or representative a document containing all essential details of the sale. After certification the document is forwarded to the buyer for presentation to customs with the customs declaration, ostensibly for use in determining the amount of tariff to be levied. In recent years, a number of countries including the United States and the Philippines, have eliminated the requirement for the consular invoice. But where they are still required, they must be provided.
D.
The packing list is sometimes displayed on the commercial invoice, or it may be a separate document, depending on the number of packages and the complexity of the list. It should contain, item by item, the contents of cases or containers in a shipment. The items should be listed separately with their weight and description set forth so as to make a complete check of the contents of each package possible upon arrival at the port of destination or the customs office. This information is also useful for the consignee. Any variation in description from the commercial invoice or consular invoice usually subjects the consignee to large fines, which are then passed on to the exporter.
E.
These contain a wide variety of special inspection certificates issued by various authorities and may be required by the importer to meet his or her own or government requirements. These documents certify as to purity and absence of disease, and are issued to cover food products, plants, seeds, and live animals. Frequently, they must be legalized by the consular representative of the importing country. Food products are those
【单选题】All else equal, the market value of a stock will tend to decrease by roughly the amount of the dividend on the:
A.
dividend declaration date.
B.
ex-dividend date.
C.
date of record.
D.
date of payment.
E.
day after the date of payment.
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【单选题】?Look at the statements below and the five extracts. ?Which extract (A, B, C, D or E) does each statement (1-8) refer to? ?For each statement (1-8), mark one letter (A, B, C, D or E) on your Answer Sh...
B.
To maintain a statistical measure of the quantity of goods shipped abroad and to provide a means of determining whether regulations are being met, most countries require ship ments abroad to be accompanied by an export declaration. Usually such a declaration, presented at the port of exit, includes the names and addresses of the principals involved, the destination of the goods, a full description of the goods, and their declared value. When manufacturers are exporting from the United States, Customs and the Department of Cormmerce require an export declaration for all shipments. If specific licenses are required to ship a particular commodity, the export license must be presented with the export declaration for proper certification. It thus serves as the principal means of control for regulatory agencies of the U.S. government. B In exporting, the bill that the exporter or consignor sends to the importer or consignee is called a commercial invoice. This invoice lists full particulars of the shipment. The marks, the number of packages, an accurate packing list, and a full description of the merchandise should appear on the commercial invoice. It should state the name of the ship (if ocean transportation is used), the name and address of the consignee, the contract number, the code word for the contract if one is used, the price per unit of the merchandise, and the total price of the shipment. The commercial invoice should also show the nature of the price quotation, whether the merchandise is sold FOB factory, FAS vessel, or ClF port of destination.
C.
Another essential shipping document for shipments to some countries is the consular invoice. This is a document obtained by the exporter in his or her country from the governmental representative of the importer's country. It was originally designed to help ensure that fair market values would be listed on the invoices prepared by the exporter. Thus the exporter must prepare and haw certified before the foreign consul or representative a document containing all essential details of the sale. After certification the document is forwarded to the buyer for presentation to customs with the customs declaration, ostensibly for use in determining the amount of tariff to be levied. In recent years, a number of countries including the United States and the Philippines, have eliminated the requirement for the consular invoice. But where they are still required, they must be provided.
D.
The packing list is sometimes displayed on the commercial invoice, or it may be a separate document, depending on the number of packages and the complexity of the list. It should contain, item by item, the contents of cases or containers in a shipment. The items should be listed separately with their weight and description set forth so as to make a complete check of the contents of each package possible upon arrival at the port of destination or the customs office. This information is also useful for the consignee. Any variation in description from the commercial invoice or consular invoice usually subjects the consignee to large fines, which are then passed on to the exporter.
E.
These contain a wide variety of special inspection certificates issued by various authorities and may be required by the importer to meet his or her own or government requirements. These documents certify as to purity and absence of disease, and are issued to cover food products, plants, seeds, and live animals. Frequently, they must be legalized by the consular representative of the importing country. Food products are those