网友您好, 请在下方输入框内输入要搜索的题目:

题目内容 (请给出正确答案)
多选题
What two technologies do SMB customers most often want to implement in the future?()
A

Mobility

B

Optical

C

Telepresence

D

Voice

E

Data Center


参考答案

参考解析
解析: 暂无解析
更多 “多选题What two technologies do SMB customers most often want to implement in the future?()AMobilityBOpticalCTelepresenceDVoiceEData Center” 相关考题
考题 —Hi, Mike. _________________ after your graduation?—I want to be a photographer. A. What do you want to doB. What ‟s he want to doC. What does he want to doD. What are you want to do

考题 This is one of the main ways ()a business learns what customers want. A.whichB.ofC.that

考题 5. —What do you want to do this Sunday?—I want to ________ a comedy.A.lookB.look atC.seeD.watch

考题 —() — In most cases, it is the total income received. A. What does taxable income refer to?B. Why do you want to know taxable income?C. When do you start to learn taxable income?

考题 —What do you want to do?\n—________________.A.No, I don’t want to do anything.B.I want to watch TV for a change.C.What do you want to do then?D.How about having a picnic?

考题 听力原文:M: Do you provide investment service?W: Yes. We are a commercial bank. We help customers with the purchase and sales of securities.Q: What does the man want to do?(13)A.He will provide investment service.B.He will help the customers.C.He will join the commercial bank.D.He will purchase or sell securities.

考题 _______ is often the case in nature, the commonest things are the most complicated. A、ThatB、ItC、AsD、What

考题 -________?-I'd like to see a pair of brown shoes.A、What do you wantB、What do you likeC、What can I do for youD、Do you want to buy something

考题 What two technologies do SMB customers most often want to implement in the future?() A. MobilityB. OpticalC. TelepresenceD. VoiceE. Data Center

考题 What are two characteristics of the Cisco Validated Design program? ()(Choose two.) A. facilitates customer deployments that are less reliableB. facilitates customer deployments that are more predictableC. separates products and technologies into individual portfoliosD. incorporates products and technologies into a broad portfolioE. strives to protect access to design documentation

考题 What is the most helpful invention? Do you think?(合并为一句)What__________ __________ __________ __________the most useful invention?

考题 9. Most parents don-t want their children to do shopping online.

考题 Why do the critics criticize advertisers?__________A.Because advertisers often brag B.Because critics think advertisement is a "waste of money" C.Because customers are encouraged to buy more than necessary D.Because customers pay more

考题 Text l How,when and where death happens has changed over the past century.As late as 1990 half of deaths worldwide were caused by chronic diseases;in 2015 the share was two-thirds.Most deaths in rich countries follow years of uneven deterioration.Roughly two-thirds happen in a hospital or nursing home.They often come after a ctimax of desperate treatment.Such passionate intervention can be agonising for all concerned.These medicalised deaths do not seem to be what people want.Polls find that most people in good health hope that,when the time comes,they will die at home.They want to die free from pain,at peace,and surrounded by loved ones for whom they are not a burden.But some deaths are unavoidably miserable.Not everyone will be in a condition to toast death's imminence with champagne,as Anton Chekhov did.What people say they will want while they are well may change as the end nears.Dying at home is less appealing if all the medical kit is at the hospital.A treatment that is unbearable in the imagination can seem like the lesser of two evils when the alternative is death.Some patients will want to fight until all hope is lost.But too often patients receive drastic treatment in spite of their dying wishes~by default,when doctors do"everything possible",as they have been trained to,without talking through people's preferences or ensuring that the prediction is clearly understood.The legalisation of doctor-assisted dying has been called for,so that mentally fit,terminally ill patients can be helped to end their lives if that is their wish.But the right to die is just one part of better care at the end of life.The evidence suggests that most people want this option,but that few would,in the end,choose to exercise it.To give people the death they say they want,medicine should take some simple steps.More palliative care is needed.Providing it earlier in the course of advanced cancer alongside the usual treatments turns out not only to reduce suffering,but to prolong life,too.Most doctors enter medicine to help people delay death,not to talk about its inevitability.But talk they must.Medicare,America's public health scheme for the over-65s,has recently started paying doctors for in-depth conversations with terminally ill patients;other national health-care systems,and insurers,should follow.Cost is not an obstacle,since informed,engaged patients will be less likely to want pointless procedures.Fewer doctors may be sued,as poor communication is a common theme in malpractice claims. A ceniury ago,death was characterized as being_____A.quick B.slow C.medicalised D.peaceful

考题 Not always()they want (to)Apeople can do whatBcan people do whatCpeople can not do whatDcan‘t people do what

考题 What are two characteristics of the Cisco Validated Design program? ()(Choose two.)A、facilitates customer deployments that are less reliableB、facilitates customer deployments that are more predictableC、separates products and technologies into individual portfoliosD、incorporates products and technologies into a broad portfolioE、strives to protect access to design documentation

考题 What do you want?()A、Thank you.B、Yes, a hammer.C、Two saws.D、Not at all.

考题 我可以知道你的名字吗?()A、What do you want?B、May I come in?C、What do you do?D、May I know your name?

考题 What two technologies do SMB customers most often want to implement in the future?()A、MobilityB、OpticalC、TelepresenceD、VoiceE、Data Center

考题 If an existing script is uploaded to the CRS, what does it ask?()A、Do you want to debug the script?  B、Do you want to refresh the script?  C、Do you want to save the application?  D、Do you want to return to Script Management? 

考题 单选题—Lily, what are you going to do after you graduate?—I’m thinking of becoming a computer programmer.—_____—Well, my parents want me to be a doctor, but I don’t want to do that.A Do you know what I want to become?B Why do you want to be a doctor?C You said you would go to a medical school.D Thanks for your advice.

考题 多选题What are two characteristics of the Cisco Validated Design program? ()(Choose two.)Afacilitates customer deployments that are less reliableBfacilitates customer deployments that are more predictableCseparates products and technologies into individual portfoliosDincorporates products and technologies into a broad portfolioEstrives to protect access to design documentation

考题 单选题When dealing with customers on the phone that are not very comfortable with technology, which of the following techniques would be MOST helpful to ensure that effective communication is taking place?()A Frequently paraphrase what the caller is saying.B Repeat what is being said multiple times so that the customer can understand exactly what to do.C Speak very slowly when replying to the customer.D Tell the customer to send an email stating exactly what the problem is so that the communication between the two parties is clear.

考题 问答题Follow-up questions:  (1)Are you ready to achieve the instructed sales promotion target?  (2) Which feature do you think is the most important for sales promotion?  (3)As a young lady/guy, what kind of products attract you the most?  (4) Compared with other products, which aspect of your product do you think is better?  (5)Do you think it is wise for a company to set a low price to attract customers? Why or why not?

考题 多选题What two technologies do SMB customers most often want to implement in the future?()AMobilityBOpticalCTelepresenceDVoiceEData Center

考题 单选题In context, which of the following is the best revision of sentence 3 (reproduced below)?That thing that makes them want to do it is called an incentive, and what makes them not want to do them would be a disincentive.A It is an incentive making someone want to do something, and a disincentive making them not want to do it.B An incentive is what makes someone want to do something, and a disincentive is what makes someone want to avoid doing something.C Incentives make someone want to do things, but disincentives are the things making them not want to do it.D People are made to want to do something by incentives, and a disincentive is for not wanting to do it.E It is incentives that make people want to do something, disincentives on the other hand being what makes people want to avoid doing something.

考题 单选题Not always()they want (to)A people can do whatB can people do whatC people can not do whatD can‘t people do what

考题 单选题—What do you often do at weekends?—I often my grandparents.A visitB visitedC have visitedD will visit