问题 单项选择题

张工应邀为一炼钢厂的中心机房设计设备方案。其现状是:机房处于车间附近,车间具有很高的温度,所用设备具有很强的交流电流;控制系统基于计算机网络实现数据传输、存储;约有2000个监测点(通过多台PLC设备实现),每个监测点每2ms采集一次的监测数据,数据量是4字节,通过网络发送到网络中心,并以文件形式被保存到文件服务器上,所有监测数据需在服务器上保存半年以上;对各种设备的控制信号通过同一网络传输到各监控点上;各种监测数据可在异地通过公用网络同步查看并进行实时分析。张工的方案中,将设备分为了三类:一是服务器类,设计了文件服务器、数据库服务器、控制服务器、监控服务器等四个主要服务器;二是网络设备类,设计了一个路由器、5台千兆交换机等主要设备;三是辅助类,包括UPS、机房监控系统、空调等主要设备,另外计划配置有关的软件系统。   如文件服务器的存储系统采用容量为1TB的硬盘,以RAID5冗余模式构建,则应配置的硬盘数至少为述基旦之(40),优先采用的结构是(41)。   监控服务器负责接收、处理监测数据,其恰当的机型是(42)。   所配置的监测数据分析软件应具备的最基本功能是(43)。   交换机最必要的配置是(44)。   根据上述需求,至少应增加的一台设备是(45)。

空白处(44)应选择()

A.双电源   

B.光纤模块

C.VLAN功能

D.ACL功能

答案

参考答案:B

解析:

本题考查重要的网络资源设备及机房设计的有关知识。文件服务器的硬盘容量的最低需求为能存储半年的数据:183(天)×86400(秒/天)×500(次 采样/秒)×4(B/次采样)×2000≈63TB。应该将磁盘作为文件服务器的附属存储设备,因此首选NAS结构。监控服务器负责接收、处理监测数据, 选用小规模SMP就能满足要求。对实时数据监测的最重要功能之一是监测其变化趋势,因此趋势图分析是必不可少的。因数据的实时性要求很高,且工作环境电磁 干扰严重,因此应首选光纤作为信号传输介质。由于允许其他用户通过Internet访问监测数据,因此必须提供最基本的安全保证,而防火墙可限制非法用户 访问。

单项选择题 B型题
单项选择题

Passage Two

Whales

Whales are aquatic mammals belonging to order CetaceA.A few species live in fresh water, but most species live in the seA.They have a streamlined shape and a powerful tail to drive them forwarD.With its two large horizontal fins or flukes, the tail produces the driving force by beating ply up and down. Flippers at the front are used for steering and balance. The hind limbs of whales have completely disappeared, apart from a few small bones inside the body. Body hair has also disappeared, giving whales a smoother outline and less resistance to water.Instead of hair, whales are insulated by a thick layer of fat, or blubber, under the skin. The blubber may be as much as 61 cm thick on some parts of the body. Besides protecting the animal against the cold, the blubber is an important food reserve.
Most of the best-known whales large creatures.For example, the blue whale reaches a length of more than 30 m.However, many whales, such as dolphins and porpoises, are small.Some are only 1.5 to 1.8 m long.
Whales live entirely in water.Sometimes, whales are stranded on the shore.Although they are air-breathing animals, they soon die because their great weight keeps them from expanding (opening out) the chest cavity.They can breathe easily when afloat, because the water supports most of their weight.
The bottle-nosed whale has been known to stay under water for about two hours.The sperm whale can dive down to depths of 500 fathoms.Such long and deep dives are unusual.Most dives last between 10 and 30 minutes.Whales have special mechanisms that help them to stay under water.When they breathe, they renew about nine-tenths of the air in their lungs.When human beings breathe in, only about one-fourth of the air is renewed.Whales therefore have a fairly large supply of fresh air to start with.They also have an additional oxygen supply in the muscles, where air is loosely held in combination with a pigment called myohaemoglobin.Another thing that helps whales hold their breath for long periods of time is their low sensitivity to carbon dioxide in the blood.(It is the carbon dioxide building up in human blood that affects the brain and makes the human being take another breath.)
When a whale surfaces to renew its air supply, it needs only to push the top of its snout out of the water.This is because the nostril or blowhole is at the top of the heaD.The expelled air is forced out ply to form the spout or blow.
Living whales are divided into two groups—tooth whales and whalebone whales.Tooth whales, which include most species, generally have many conical teeth and eat mainly squids and fishes.The killer whale feeds on seals.One African river dolphin feeds mostly on plants.Other tooth whales include the narwhal and the sperm whale.
Whalebone whales have no teeth.Their mouths contain huge comblike fringes of baleen or whalebone.This horny substance is usually black.All whalebone whales feed by straining small animals from the water.The mouth is filled with water and the water is then forced out through the fringes by the tongue.The animals caught in the baleen are swept into the stomach by the tongue. All whalebone whales are large animals, which are usually found in cold seas.They include the blue whales, the right whales, and the rorquals.
The future of many of the larger kinds of whales is uncertain. Whalers have killed so many blue, bowhead, humpback, and right whales that those species are threatened with extinction. Overhunting has also greatly reduced the number of fin and sei whales.Also, if the human population does not stop increasing, people may have to compete with whales for food in the seA.Some nations have begun fishing for krill.Krill is the chief food of whales in Antarctic waters.

If they run onto the shore and are unable to get away from it whales will soon die because______.

A.they can’t find anything to eat on the shore

B.their great weight prevents them from breathing in

C.they are left exposed to a lot of poisonous air

D.their sensitivity to carbon dioxide in the blood increases to a fatal point