When I was a child, I used () to the river and bathe in the evening.
()she goes to a bar in the evening with her colleagues.
Good evening, Professor Hardy. Good evening, John. Come in, please. Thank you, I hope I am not interrupting you. No,()
Given the choice between spending an evening with friends and taking extra time for his schoolwork, Andy Klise admits he would probably opt for the latter. It's not that he doesn't like to have fun; it's just that his desire to excel academically drives his decision-making process.
A 2001 graduate of Wooster High School and now a senior biology (1) m____ at The College of Wooster, Klise acknowledges that he may someday have second thoughts about his decision to limit the time he has spent (2)____ (social), but for now, he is comfortable (3)____ the choices he has made. “If things had not worked out as well as they have, I would have had some regrets,” says Klise, (4)____ was a Phi Beta Kappa inductee as a junior. “But spending the extra time studying has been w ell worth the (5)____ (invest). I realized early on that to be successful, I had to make certain (6) sa____.”
As for the origin of his intense motivation, Klise notes that it has been part of his makeup for as long as he can remember. “I've always been goal (7)____,” he says. “This internal drive has caused me to give my all in pretty much everything I do.”
Klise credits Wooster's nationally recognized Independent Study (I.S.) program with preparing him for his next step in life; a research position with the National Institute of Health (NIH). “I am hoping that my I.S. experience will help me (8) l____ a research position with NIH,” says Klise. “The yearlong program gives students a chance to work with some of the nation's (9)____(lead) scientists while making the (10) tr____ from undergraduate to graduate studies or a career in the medical field.”
Good evening, Professor Hardy. Good evening, John. Come in, please. Thank you, I hope I am not interrupting you. No,()
I()my home work this time yesterday evening
I () a letter to my friend when he came in yesterday evening. 【write】 昨晚他来的时候我正在给一个朋友写信。
Would you like to go to a concert this evening?()
Your database is in ARCHIVELOG mode. On Friday evening, you perform an online database backup by using the BACKUP DATABASE command at the Recovery Manager (RMAN) prompt and close the database. On Monday, the System Administrator informs you about the failure of two hard disks. One of the lost disks contains two datafiles, HR1.DBF and HR2.DBF, both of which belong to a read/write tablespace named HR. The disk also contains a datafile, USERS.DBF, which belongs to a read/write tablespace named USERS. You need to restore and recover the database backup that was performed on Friday evening. After mounting the database, you issue the following RMAN commands: RMAN>RESTORE DATABASE; RMAN>RECOVER DATABASE; After successfully executing these RMAN commands, you issue the following statement using SQL*Plus: SQL>ALTER DATABASE OPEN; You receive the following errors when attempting to open the database: ORA-01157: cannot identify/lock data file 10 see DBWR trace file ORA-01110: data file 10: ’D:///USERS.DBF’ What is the cause of these errors?()
He()his rose bushes carefully with insecticide every evening.