关于Microsoft Power Point 2003的占位符,错误的说法是()。
A.母版中的占位符如果被删除了,是可以恢复的
B.占位符中文本周围的空间是不可调整的
C.它是一种带有虚线或阴影线边缘的框,绝大部分幻灯片版式中都有这种框。在这些框内可以放置标题及正文,或者是图表、表格和图片等对象
D.占位符可以被格式化、定位并调整大小
A.母版中的占位符如果被删除了,是可以恢复的
B.占位符中文本周围的空间是不可调整的
C.它是一种带有虚线或阴影线边缘的框,绝大部分幻灯片版式中都有这种框。在这些框内可以放置标题及正文,或者是图表、表格和图片等对象
D.占位符可以被格式化、定位并调整大小
The drop of the world food prices was a result of______
A.a sharp fall in the purchasing power of the consumers
B.a sharp fait in the cost of food production
C.the overproduction of food in the food-importing countries
D.the overproduction on the part of the main food-exporting countries
A.用鼠标左键双击桌面上的PowerPoint图标
B.用鼠标左键双击PowerPoint文件图标
C.用鼠标右键双击PowerPoint快捷方式图标
D.选择“开始”、“程序”、“Microsoft Power Point”命令
A、Power BI是用于直观呈现数据并进行情景讲述的工具
B、Power BI是交互式的,可便于使用仪表板和报表来发现趋势和见解
C、Power BI是协作式的,你可以与同事使用相同的数据(报表、应用、仪表板),从而进行协作和共享
D、PowerBI是Excel和Microsoft Dynamics 中报表工具的别名
On August 27th the firm said that the successor to its Windows XP operating system, code-named Longhorn, will go on sale in 2007 without one of its most impressive features, a technique to integrate elaborate search capabilities into nearly all desktop applications. (On the bright side, Longhorn will contain advances in rendering images and enabling different computing platforms to exchange data directly between applications.) It is a big setback for Microsoft, which considers search technology a pillar of its future growth—not least as it competes against Google.
The firm's focus on security championed by Bill Gates himself—took resources away from Longhorn, admits Greg Sullivan, a lead product manager in the Windows client division. Programmers have been fixing Windows XP rather than working on Longhorn. In mid-August, Microsoft released Service Pack 2, a huge set of free software patches and enhancements to make Windows XP more secure. Though some of the fixes turned out to have vulnerabilities of their own, the patches have mostly been welcomed. Microsoft's decision to forgo new features in return for better security is one that most computer users will probably applaud.
Yet ironically, as Microsoft slowly improves the security of its products-by, for instance, incorporating firewall technology, anti-virus systems and spam filters its actions increasingly start to resemble those that, in the past, have got the firm into trouble with regulators. Is security software an "adjacent software market", in which case Microsoft may be leveraging its dominance of the operating system into it? Integrating security products into Windows might be considered "bundling" which, with regard to web browsing, so excited America's trustbusters in the 1990s. And building security directly into the operating system seems a lot like "commingling" software code, on which basis the European Commission ruled earlier this year that Microsoft abused its market power through the Windows Media Player. Microsoft is appealing against that decision, and on September 30th it will argue for a suspension of the commission's remedies, such as the requirement that it license its code to rivals.
Just last month, the European Union's competition directorate began an investigation into Microsoft and Time Warner, a large media firm, on the grounds that their proposed joint acquisition of Content Guard, a software firm whose products protect digital media files, might provide Microsoft with, undue market power over digital media standards. The commission will rule by January 2005. Microsoft, it seems, in security as elsewhere, is going to have to get used to being punished for its success. Its Windows monopoly lets it enjoy excessive profits but the resulting monoculture makes it an obvious target for viruses and regulators alike.
That Microsoft's three tasks are colliding is reflected in the fact that ______.
A.the new operating system will be marketed at a discount
B.search will be removed from the new operating system
C.all search capabilities will be combined into the desktop
D.images and data will be exchanged more directly
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A.UPS 5000适合中大型,如调控中心
B.UPS 2000 适合小型数据中心,如分支机构
C.UPS 2000适合大型数据中心,如大型云数据中心
D.Fusion Power适合小型数据中心,如分支机构
Part A
Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)
John Battelle is Silicon Valley's Bob Woodward. One of the founders of Wired magazine, he has hung around Google for so long that he has come to be as close as any outsider can to actually being an insider. Certainly, Google's founders, Sergey Brin and Larry Page, and its chief executive, Eric Schmidt, believe that it is safer to talk to Mr. Battelle than not to do so.
The result is a highly readable account of Google's astonishing rise—the steepest in corporate history—from its origins in Stanford University to its controversial stockmarket debut and its current struggle to become a grown-up company while staying true to its youthfully brash motto, "Don't be evil". Mr. Battelle makes the reader warm to Google's ruling triumvirate—their cleverness and their good intentions—and fear for their future as they take on the world.
Google is one of the most interesting companies around at the moment. It has a decent shot at displacing Microsoft as the next great near-monopoly of the information age. Its ambition—to organise all the world's information, not just the information on the world wide web—is epic, and its commercial power is frightening, Beyond this, Google is interesting for the same reason that secretive dictatorships and Hollywood celebrities are interesting for being opaque, colourful and, simply, itself.
The book disappoints only when Mr. Battelle begins trying to explain the wider relevance of internet search and its possible future development. There is a lot to say on this subject, but Mr. Battelle is hurried and overly chatty, producing laundry lists of geeky concepts without really having thought any of them through properly. This is not a fatal flaw. Read only the middle chapters, and you have a great book.
The phrase "warm to" in the last sentence of the second paragraph most probably means ______.
A.become evaporated through
B.be fed up with
C.be heated to
D.become more interested in