A.GROUP BY mnoB.GROUP BY inoC.GROUP BY priceD.GROUP BY MAX(price)
A. GROUP BY mno
B. GROUP BY ino
C. GROUP BY price
D. GROUP BY MAX(price)
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某系统采用段式虚拟存储,其段表如表13-2所示。
那么,逻辑地址(3,256)(47);逻辑地址(4,64)(48)。
A. 对应的物理地址是1656
B. 对应的物理地址是2185
C. 对应的物理地址是2441
D. 是非法地址,没有对应物理地址
在SQL语言中,删除基本表的命令是(22),修改表中数据的命令是(23)。
A. DESTROY TABLE
B. REMOVE TABLE
C. DELETE TABLE
DROP TABLE
Task 2
Directions: This task is the same as Task 1. The 5 questions or unfinished statements are numbered 41 through 45.
Birds are warm-blooded, vertebrate animals whose bodies are covered with feathers. Other characteristics of birds are: wings; a short tail bone; the visible tail being composed entirely of feathers; a weak or nonexistent sense of smell; no teeth; and keen hearing, despite the absence of external ears. As in mammals (哺乳动物), the only other group of warm-blooded animals, the blood in the veins (静脉) of birds is kept totally separated from the blood in the arteries (动脉).
Birds evolved from reptiles, especially from some small dinosaur-relative. Gradually the scales of the dinosaur evolved into feathers, perhaps first for insulation as the animal evolved from cord to wing blade but later for flight. It is still unknown, however, whether flight developed when a ground-living form. began to flap its wings to increase its running speed (like the ostrich today), or when a tree climbing form. used imperfect wings to aid it in leaping from tree limb to tree limb. The evolution from reptile to the bird as we know it concluded about 75 million years ago, at the beginning of the Tertiary period, or age of mammals.
The earliest classification of birds relied upon easily recognized external characteristics or upon peculiarities of behavior. or appearance. For example, all web-footed birds were grouped together and all seed-eating birds were grouped together. Since the 19th century and the general acceptance of evolution, however, this method has given way to a sounder and more scientific procedure. Birds, as well as all other living things, are now classified in a way that best expresses their blood relationships and lines of descent. This kind of classification is known as a phylogenetic classification (系谱分类).
This passage is most probably taken from a ______.
A. piece of science fiction (科幻小说)
B. lecture
C. romantic story
D. news story
结构化分析方法(SA)的主要思想是(12)。
A. 自顶向下、逐步分解
B. 自顶向下、逐步抽象
C. 自底向上、逐步抽象
D. 自底向上、逐步分解