Which of the following statements is true regarding implementing Live Partition Mobility on two existing POWER6 based systems? ()
My husband doesn't(), but I live it very much.
If he was fitter, he()live longer.
The switchboards are those in which all the live parts are installed behind the panels and only the operating handles and instruments are on the front()
My husband doesn't(), but I live it very much.
We live in a society which there is a lot of talk about science, but I would 1.______
say that there are not 5 percent of the people who are equipped with schooling,
including college, to understand scientific reasoning. We are more ignorant of
science than people with comparable education in Western Europe. ?2.______
There are a lot of kids who know everything about computers — how to
build them, how to take them apart, and how to write programs for games. So ? ? 3.______
if you ask them to explain about the principles of physics that have gone into ? ?4.______
creating the computer, you don’t have the faintest idea. ? ? 5.______
The failure to understand science leads to such things like the neglect of ? ?6.______
human creative power. It also takes rise to blurring of the distinction between ? 7.______
science and technology. Lots of people don’t differ between the two. Science is the 8.______
production of new knowledge that can be applied or not, and technology is the
application of knowledge to the production of some products, machinery or the
like. The two are really very different, and people who have the faculty for one
very seldom have a faculty for the others. ?9.______
Science in itself is harmless, more or less. But as soon as it can provide
technology, it is not necessarily harmful. No society has yet learned to forecast 10.______
the consequences of new technology, which can be enormous.
I prefer to live in the countryside. Country life has a lot of()over city life.
When did Castro last appear in a live broadcast?
There was once a town in this country _______ all life seemed to live in ______ with its surroundings.
Once there was a little girl who came to live in an orphanage (孤儿院). As Christmas time was drawing near, all of the other children 11 telling the little girl about the beautiful Christmas tree that would appear in the hall downstairs on Christmas morning. After their usual 12 , each child would be given their only Christmas gift, a small orange. The headmaster of the orphanage was very 13 with the kids. So on Christmas Eve, when he 14 the little girl slipping down the stairs to peek(偷看)at the much-heard-of Christmas tree, he 15 that the little girl would not receive her Christmas orange because she had been so curious as to disobey the rules. The little girl ran back to her room 16 , crying at her terrible fate. The next morning as the other children were going down for breakfast, the little girl stayed in her bed. She couldn’t 17 the thought of seeing the others receive their gift while there would be 18 for her. Later, as the children came back upstairs, the little girl was surprised to be handed a napkin (餐巾). As she carefully opened it, there, to her 19 , was an orange all peeled and sectioned (分瓣). “ How could this be? ” she asked. Then, she realized how each child had taken one section from their orange for her so that she, too , would have a Christmas orange. What an example of the true meaning of Christmas those orphan children showed that morning! How I 20 the world would show the same kind of concern for others, not only at Christmas, but throughout the year! 请在19处填上正确答案()