Social Engineer Toolkit有哪些功能?()
A.二维码攻击,邮件群发攻击,xss攻击
B.网页攻击,命令执行攻击,邮件群发攻击
C.xss攻击,sql注入攻击,无线接入点攻击
D.网络钓鱼攻击,二维码攻击,无线接入点攻击
A.二维码攻击,邮件群发攻击,xss攻击
B.网页攻击,命令执行攻击,邮件群发攻击
C.xss攻击,sql注入攻击,无线接入点攻击
D.网络钓鱼攻击,二维码攻击,无线接入点攻击
第1题
Back in the 1930's and 1940's, when building restoration was popular, historical archaeology was primarily a tool of architectural reconstruction. The role of archaeologists was to find the foundations of historic buildings and then take a back seat to architects.
The mania for reconstruction had largely subsided by the 1950's and 1960's. Most people entering historical archaeology during this period came out of university anthropology departments where they had studied prehistoric cultures. They were, by training, social scientists, not historians, and their work tended to reflect this bias. The questions they framed and the techniques they used were designed to help them understand, as scientists, how people behaved. But because they were treading(踩,踏) on historical ground for which there was often extensive written documentation and because their own knowledge of these periods was usually limited, their contributions to American history remained circumscribed. Their reports, highly technical and sometimes poorly written, went unread.
More recently, professional archaeologists have taken over. These researchers have sought to demonstrate that their work can be a valuable tool not only of science but also of history, providing fresh insights into the daily lives of ordinary people whose existences might nt otherwise be so well documented. This newer emphasis on archaeology as social history has shown great promise, and indeed work done in this area has led to a reinterpretation of the United States' past.
In Kingston, New York, for example, evidence has been uncovered that indicates that English goods were being smuggled into that city at a time when the Dutch supposedly controlled trading in the area. And in Sacramento an excavation at the site of a fashionable nineteenth-century hotel revealed that garbage had been stashed(存放) in the building' s basement despite sanitation laws to the contrary.
What is the main topic of the passage?
A.How the purpose and the methods of historical archaeology have changed.
B.How archaeology has been applied to studies of prehistoric cultures.
C.The attitude professional archaeologists hold toward historical archaeology.
D.The contributions social scientists make to historical archaeology.
第3题
What does Tony Smith do according to this dialog.().
A.He is an architect
B.He is an engineer
C.He is a teacher
第4题
A second aspect of the Web is that it is the first medium that honors the notion of multiple intelligences. This past century's concept of literacy grew out of our intense belief in text, a focus enhanced by the power of one particular technology-the typewriter. It became a great tool for writers but a terrible one for other creative activities such as sketching, painting, notating music, or even mathematics. The typewriter prized one particular kind of intelligence, but with the Web, we suddenly have a medium that honors multiple forms of intelligence—abstract, textual, visual, musical, social, and kinesthetic. As educators, we now have a chance to construct a medium that enables all young people to become engaged in their ideal way of learning. The Web affords the match we need between a medium and how a particular person learns.
A third and unusual aspect of the Web is that it leverages (起杠杆作用) the small efforts of the many with the large efforts of the few. For example, researchers in the Maricopa County Community College system in Phoenix have found a way to link a set of senior citizens with pupils in the Longview Elementary School, as helper-mentors (顾问). It's wonderful to sec-kids listen to these grandparents better than they do to their own parents, the mentoring really helps their teachers, and the seniors create a sense of meaning for themselves. Thus, the small efforts of the man—the seniors—complement the large efforts of the few—the teachers. The same thing can be found in operation at Hewlett-Packard, where engineers use the Web to help kids with science or math problems. Both of these examples barely scratch the surface as we think about what's possible when we start interlacing resources with needs across a whole region.
What does the word mind-stretching imply?
A.Obtaining one's mental power.
B.Strengthening one's power of thought.
C.Making great demands on one's mental power.
D.Exerting one's mental power as far as possible.
第5题
During the watch keeping at sea, routine adjustments should be ____.
A.made and noted as required by the duty engineer
B.reported to chief engineer immediately after being made by duty engineer
C.never made before getting permission from chief engineer
D.made as required but not logged
第6题
The insurance shall be ()from the time of the engineer’s departure from China up to the time of his arrival in China on return.
A、effective
B、effecting
C、effect
D、effected
第7题
A. He is a pupil
B. He is out of work
C. I have no idea
D. He is an engineer
第8题
A.when we look at this question.
B.that values his new ideas.
C.that the process can be made simpler.
D.which is the Mark 2 project.
第9题
A.Operating system add-on
B.Network scanner
C.Logging and log analysis tool
D.SNMP
第10题
A.essential
B.intelligent
C.smart
D.sentient