There is a certain inevitability that ebook sales have now overtaken paperback sales on Amazon’s US site.Amazon’sKindle 2 is so light and so cheap that it’s easy to see why people have rushed to buy it.Though I’m still not keen on the design of the Kindle,it is a vast improvement on its predecessor and certainly tolerable.Beyond the device itself,Amazon has done a great job of rolling out Kindle apps,ensuring that people like me-who have an iPad but not a Kindle can still join in the fun.Once you’re into the Kindle ecosystem,Amazon locks you in tightly-just as Apple does with its iTunes/iPod ecosystem.It’s so easy to buy from Amazon’s store and the books are so cheap that it’s not worth the effort of going elsewhere.While I remain opposed to Amazon’s DRM(数字版权管理)-indeed,I’m opposed to DRM on any ebooks-I have to admitthat the implementation is so smooth that most Kindle users won’t care at all that their ebooks can’t be moved to otherdevices.The ebook trend is nowhere near peaking.Over the next five years we can expect to see more and more readers move away from printed books and pick up ebooks instead.But I don’t think that will mean the death of the printed book.There are some who prefer printed books.They like having shelves filled with books they’ve read and books they plan toread;they like the feel of the book in their hands and the different weights and typefaces and layouts of different titles.In other words,they like the physical form of the book almost as much as the words it contains.I can sympathize with those people.As I wrote earlier this week,my ideal situation would be for publishers to bundlee-books with printed ones-in much the same way that film studio DVDs with digital copies of films.There’s no reason to thinkthat lovers of printed books will change their minds.There will undoubtedly be fewer of them as time goes by because morepeople will grow up with ebooks and spend little time with printed ones.However,just as there are people who love vinylrecords(黑胶唱片),even if they were born well into the CD era,there will still be a dedicated minority who love physical books.Since there are fewer of these people,that will mean fewer bookshops and higher prices for printed books but I don’t think the picture is entirely bleak.There is scope for smaller print runs of lavishly designed printed books and bookshops aimed atbook lovers,rather than the Stieg Larsson-reading masses.With mainstream readers out of the printed book market,booklovers might even find they get a better experience.What can be inferred from Paragraph One 《》()A.Most people buy Kindle 2 mainly because of its low price.B.The author of the passage is a loyal customer of Apple products.C.Amazon’s Kindle 2 surpassed Kindle 1 in designing.D.The sales of ebook outnumbered those of paperback in the U.S.

There is a certain inevitability that ebook sales have now overtaken paperback sales on Amazon’s US site.Amazon’s
Kindle 2 is so light and so cheap that it’s easy to see why people have rushed to buy it.Though I’m still not keen on the design of the Kindle,it is a vast improvement on its predecessor and certainly tolerable.Beyond the device itself,Amazon has done a great job of rolling out Kindle apps,ensuring that people like me-who have an iPad but not a Kindle can still join in the fun.
Once you’re into the Kindle ecosystem,Amazon locks you in tightly-just as Apple does with its iTunes/iPod ecosystem.It’s so easy to buy from Amazon’s store and the books are so cheap that it’s not worth the effort of going elsewhere.
While I remain opposed to Amazon’s DRM(数字版权管理)-indeed,I’m opposed to DRM on any ebooks-I have to admit
that the implementation is so smooth that most Kindle users won’t care at all that their ebooks can’t be moved to other
devices.
The ebook trend is nowhere near peaking.Over the next five years we can expect to see more and more readers move away from printed books and pick up ebooks instead.But I don’t think that will mean the death of the printed book.
There are some who prefer printed books.They like having shelves filled with books they’ve read and books they plan to
read;they like the feel of the book in their hands and the different weights and typefaces and layouts of different titles.In other words,they like the physical form of the book almost as much as the words it contains.
I can sympathize with those people.As I wrote earlier this week,my ideal situation would be for publishers to bundle
e-books with printed ones-in much the same way that film studio DVDs with digital copies of films.There’s no reason to think
that lovers of printed books will change their minds.There will undoubtedly be fewer of them as time goes by because more
people will grow up with ebooks and spend little time with printed ones.However,just as there are people who love vinyl
records(黑胶唱片),even if they were born well into the CD era,there will still be a dedicated minority who love physical books.
Since there are fewer of these people,that will mean fewer bookshops and higher prices for printed books but I don’t think the picture is entirely bleak.There is scope for smaller print runs of lavishly designed printed books and bookshops aimed at
book lovers,rather than the Stieg Larsson-reading masses.With mainstream readers out of the printed book market,
booklovers might even find they get a better experience.


What can be inferred from Paragraph One 《》()

A.Most people buy Kindle 2 mainly because of its low price.
B.The author of the passage is a loyal customer of Apple products.
C.Amazon’s Kindle 2 surpassed Kindle 1 in designing.
D.The sales of ebook outnumbered those of paperback in the U.S.

参考解析

解析:本题考查推理。
由题干提示定位到第一段第三句。定位句指出“尽管我还是对Kindle的设计提不起兴趣。但较之第一代确实有了相当大的改进,还是非常不错的”,即Kindle 2在设计上要优于Kindle,综上,C选项正确。
A选项,“大多数人购买Kindle 2主要是由于其价格便宜”,文章第一段第二句指出“亚马逊的电子书Kindle 2 既轻薄又便宜,这也就不难理解人们为何会蜂拥购买”,而非仅仅因为价格原因,故排除。
B选项,“本文作者是 Apple产品的忠实顾客”,文章第一段第四句提到作者有iPad而没有Kindle,但不能由此推出作者是Apple产品的忠实顾客,为过度推断,故排除。
D选项,“在美国,电子书的销量已经超过了纸质书籍的销量”,第一段笫一句指出亚马逊美国网站的电子书籍销量远远超过纸质书籍,而非在全美国,故排除。
故正确选项为C。

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单选题You are using windows installer to deploy an application to 750 Windows 2000 Professional computers on your network. The network includes organizational unit (OU) named sales. A Group Policy object (GPO) is created for the Sales OU. The application is successfully installed on the 740 out of 750 computers. The ten computers are unable to install the application what should you do to install that application on all the computers in the sales OU.What should you do?()ARepackage and re-deploy the application's .msi file to the Sales OUBRepackage and re-deploy the application's .mst file to the Sales OUCRe-deploy the application by using the Group Policy object (GPO for the Sales OU)DRestart Windows Installer service on the ten computers.

单选题ou have a computer that runs Windows 7. A printer is installed on the computer. You remove the Everyonegroup from the access control list (ACL) for the printer, and then you share the printer. You need to ensurethat members of the Sales group can modify all the print jobs that they submit. You must prevent Salesgroup members from modifying the print jobs of other users.  What should you do?( )AFrom the printer s properties, assign the Print permission to the Sales group.BFrom the printer s properties, assign the Manage Documents permission to the Sales group.CFrom the local Group Policy, assign the Increase scheduling priority user right to the Sales group.DFrom the local Group Policy, assign the Take ownership of files or other objects user right to the Salesgroup.

单选题You work for a company that sells books. You are creating a report for a SQL Server 2005 database. The report will list sales representatives and their total sales for the current month. The report must include only those sales representatives who met their sales quota for the current month. The monthly sales quota is $2,000. The date parameters are passed in variables named @FromDate and @ToDate.   You need to create the report so that it meets these requirements. Which SQL query should you use?()ASELECT s.AgentName,SUM(ISNULL(o.OrderTotal,0.00))AS SumOrderTotalFROM SalesAgents JOIN OrderHeader o ON s.AgentID=o.AgentIDWHERE o.OrderDate BETWEEN @FromDate AND @ToDateGROUP BY s.AgentNameBSELECT s.AgentName, SUM(ISNULL (o.OrderTotal,0.00))AS SumOrderTotalFROM SalesAgent s JOIN OrderHeader o ON s.AgentID = o.AgentIDWHERE o.OrderDate BETWEEN @FromDate AND @ToDate AND o.OrderTotal = 2000GROUP BY s.AgentNameCSELECT s.AgentName, SUM(ISNULL (o.OrderTotal,0.00)) AS SumOrderTotalFROM SalesAgent s JOIN OrderHeader o ON s.AgentID=o.AgentID WHERE o.OrderDate BETWEEN @FromDate AND@ToDateGROUP BY s.AgentNameHAVING SUM(o.OrderTotal)=2000DSELECT s.AgentName, SUM(ISNULL(o.OrderTotal,0.00)) AS SumOrderTotalFROM SalesAgent s JOIN OrderHeader o ON s.AgentID=o.AgentIDWHERE o.ordertotal=2000 AND o.OrderDate BETWEEN @FromDate AND @ToDateGROUP BY s.AgentNameHAVING SUM(o.OrderTotal) = 2000

单选题What does this article mainly discuss?AAn investment firm’s sales figuresBA recession’s effect on the real estate industryCYesterday’s stock market activityDAn economic report’s unexpected findings

单选题You are using windows installer to deploy an application to 750 Windows 2000 Professional computers on your network. The network includes organizational unit (OU) named sales. A Group Policy object (GPO) is created for the Sales OU. The software deployment of the application is successful. Now, you want to install that application in the customized form. What should you do? ()ARepackage and re-deploy the application’s .msi file to the Sales OUBRe-deploy the application’s .mst file to the Sales OU.CRe-deploy the application by using the Group Policy object (GPO for the Sales OU)DRestart Windows Installer service on the ten computers.

单选题A shoe store charges $39 for a pair of a certain type of sneaker. This price is 30% more than the amount it costs the shoe store to buy one pair of these sneakers. A sales associate can purchase a pair of these sneakers at 20% off the store’s cost. How much would an associate pay for a pair of these sneakers (excluding sales tax)?A$31.20B$25.00C$24.00D$21.84E$19.50