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从安全分析员的观点来看,Windows2000可以监视三种主要事件来确保安全。其中不属于监视范围的是()。

A. 登录注销
B. 对象访问
C. 进程追踪
D. 上网追踪

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ONE DAY in February 1926 an unknown American writer walked out of a New York snowstorm and into history. An important piece of that history is now in danger of being lost forever, caught in the controversy over the US trade embargo against Cuba.
The unknown writer was Ernest Hemingway, and the New York office he walked into was that of Maxwell Perkins, the most famous American literary editor of his day.
It is difficult to conceive -- 80 years and an incandescent literary career later -- the idea of publishing the 26-year-old Hemingway was a big risk. Hemingway had not yet published a novel. Indeed, his only published fiction consisted of a few short stories and poems, mostly in obscure Paris literary journals.
Yet Mr. Perkins, as Hemingway was to call him for years afterwards, even after they had become close friends, took the risk. On the spot, he offered Hemingway a deal included a generous $1,500 advance on an unfinished, unnamed novel that Perkins had not even seen.
Hemingway and Perkins began a correspondence that lasted for 21 years, until Perkins&39;s death in 1947. A number of those letters are now housed in Cuba, at Finca Vigia, where Hemingway lived longer than anywhere else.
But the house is in danger of collapse.
A group of Americans is trying to save the house and its contents. Yet the US government won&39;t let them.
The Treasury Department recently turned down the Hemingway Preservation Foundation&39;s application for a license to permit its architects, engineers, and consultants to travel to Cuba to research a feasibility study to help the Cubans save Finca Vigia. This denial, which is contrary to the letter and spirit of the law, is being appealed.

FDT区的主要作用是()。

A. 以簇为单位标识磁盘数据空间
B. 记录文件信息
C. 记录文件数据
D. 记录系统引导信息

下列关于防火墙部署说法错误的是()。

A. 尽量选用性能最好的防火墙
B. 谨慎配置防火墙规则集
C. 做好安全审计
D. 及时更新防火墙版本

The first people to inhabit North America came from Asia. Scientists had hypothesized that

A. The landmass connecting North America and Asia extended very far to the north.
B. In Europe, maritime cultures primarily dependent on the sea for food developed no earlier than 10,000 years ago.
C. People living in Asia at the time the two continents were connected hunted land animals for food.
D. The landmass was so bitterly cold that its vegetation would have been too sparse to support land animals.
E. Sophisticated and mature North American and Asian cultures that display great similarities to each other existed as far back as 8,000 years ago.

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