2011年11月试题与答案

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社会工作法规与政策(中级)_模拟试题二_2011年版

社会工作法规与政策(中级)_模拟试题二_2011年版

中大网校引领成功职业人生
中大网校 “十佳网络教育机构”、 “十佳职业培训机构” 网址: 1、在社会公共福利服务中,服务的提供方式不可能由( )
A:政府直接提供
B:民间组织提供
C:企业提供
D:政府和民间组织协作提供
答案:C
2、政府调动社会资源的方式有多种,其中不属于政府专项收费的是( )。

A:污水排放费
B:垃圾处理费
C:择校费
D:市政建设费
答案:C
3、改革开放以后,面对公费医疗等医疗制度所存在的诸多问题,各地开始进行探索,其中镇江和九江被确定为医疗制度改革试点,采取医疗费用大病统筹的方式进行探索。

这属于社会政策制定的( )。

A:社会政策的前期研究
B:社会政策方案设计
C:社会政策实验
D:社会政策起草论证
答案:C
4、刘某是深圳某个社会工作机构的专业社会工作者,服务于一个老年社会福利机构。

陕西公务员考试历年面试真题以及答案解析-干货

陕西公务员考试历年面试真题以及答案解析-干货

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2013到2011年CATTI二级笔译真题及参考答案

2013到2011年CATTI二级笔译真题及参考答案

2013年11月英语二级《笔译实务》试题Part A Compulsory Translation(必译题)The archivists requested a donkey, but what they got from the mayor’s office were four wary black sheep, which, as of Wednesday morning, were chewing away at a lumpy field of grass beside the municipal archives building as the City of Paris’s newest, shaggiest lawn mowers. Mayor Bertrand Delano? has made the environment a priority since his election in 2001, with popular bike- and car-sharing programs, an expanded network of designated lanes for bicycles and buses, and an enormous project to pedestrianize the banks along much of the Seine.The sheep, which are to mow (and, not inconsequentially, fertilize) an airy half-acre patch in the 19th District intended in the same spirit. City Hall refers to the project as “eco-grazing,” and it notes that the four ewes will prevent the use of noisy, gas-guzzling mowers and cut down on the use of herbicides.Paris has plans for a slightly larger eco-grazing project not far from the archives building, assuming all goes well; similar projects have been under way in smaller towns in the region in recent years.The sheep, from a rare, diminutive Breton breed called Ouessant, stand just about two feet high. Chosen for their hardiness, city officials said, they will pasture here until October inside a three-foot-high, yellow electrified fence.“This is really not a one-shot deal,” insisted René Dutrey, the adjunct mayor for the environment and sustainable development. Mr. Dutrey, a fast-talking man in orange-striped Adidas Samba sneakers, noted that the sheep had cost the city a total of just about $335, though no further economic projections have been drawn up for the time being.A metal fence surrounds the grounds of the archives, and a security guard stands watch at the gate, so there is little risk that local predators — large, unleashed dogs, for instance — will be able to reach the ewes.Curious humans, however, are encouraged to visit the sheep, and perhaps the archives, too. The eco-grazing project began as an initiative to attract the public to the archives, and informational panels have been put in place to explain what, exactly, thesheep are doing here.But the archivists have had to be trained to care for the animals. In the unlikely event that a ewe should flip onto her back, Ms. Masson said, someone must rush to put her back on her feet.Part B Optional Translation(二选一题)Topic 1 (选题一)Norman Joseph Woodland was born in Atlantic City on Sept. 6, 1921. As a Boy Scout he learned Morse code, the spark that would ignite his invention.After spending World War II on the Manhattan Project , Mr. Woodland resumed his studies at the Drexel Institute of Technology in Philadelphia (it is now Drexel University), earning a bachelor’s degree in 1947.As an undergraduate, Mr. Woodland perfected a system for delivering elevator music efficiently. He planned to pursue the project commercially, but his father, who had come of age in “Boardwalk Empire”-era Atlantic City, forbade it: elevator music, he said, was controlled by the mob, and no son of his was going to come within spitting distance.The younger Mr. Woodland returned to Drexel for a master’s degree. In 1948, a local supermarket executive visited the campus, where he implored a dean to develop an efficient means of encoding product data. The dean demurred, but Mr. Silver, a fellow graduate student who overheard their conversation, was intrigued. He conscripted Mr. Woodland.An early idea of theirs, which involved printing product information in fluorescent ink and reading it with ultraviolet light, proved unworkable.But Mr. Woodland, convinced that a solution was close at hand, quit graduate school to devote himself to the problem. He holed up at his grandparents’ home in Miami Beach, where he spent the winter of 1948-49 in a chair in the sand, thinking.To represent information visually, he realized, he would need a code. The only code he knew was the one he had learned in the Boy Scouts.What would happen, Mr. Woodland wondered one day, if Morse code, with itselegant simplicity and limitless combinatorial potential, were adapted graphically? He began trailing his fingers idly through the sand.“What I’m going to tell you sounds like a fairy tale,” Mr. Woodland told Smithsonian magazine in 1999. “I poked my four fingers into the sand and for whatever reason — I didn’t know — I pulled my hand toward me and drew four lines. Now I have four lines, and they could be wide lines and narrow lines instead of dots and dashes.’ ”Today, bar codes appears on the surface of almost every product of contemporary life. All because a bright young man, his mind ablaze with dots and dashes, one day raked his fingers through the sand.201211 Passage 1Tucked away in this small village in Buckinghamshire County is the former Elizabethan coaching inn where William Shakespeare is said to have penned part of "A Midsummer Night's Dream."Dating from 1534, the inn, now called Shakespeare House, is thought to have been built as a Tudor hunting lodge. Later it became a stop for travelers between London and Stratford-upon-Avon, where Shakespeare was born and buried.It was "Brief Lives," a 17th-century collection of biographies by John Aubrey, that linked Shakespeare to the inn, saying that he had stayed there and drawn inspiration for the comedy while in the village.One of the current owners, Nick Underwood, said the local lore goes even further: "It is also said he appears at the oriel window on the top floor of the house on April 23 every year -- the date he is said to have been born and to have died.""In later years, the house later became a farmhouse, with 150 acres of land, but, over time, pieces were sold off," Mr. Underwood said. "In the 20th century, it was owned by two American families." Now, he and his co-owner, Roy Elsbury, have put the seven-bedroom property on the market at £1.375 million, or $2.13 million. Despite its varied uses and renovations over the years, the 4,250-square-foot, or 395-square-meter, inn has retained so much of its original character that the organization English Heritage lists it as a Grade II* property, indicating that it is particularly important and of "more than special interest." Only 27 percent of the 1,600 buildings on the organization's register have this designation.We knew of the house before we bought it and were very excited when it came up for sale. It is so unusual to find an Elizabethan property of this size, in this area, and when we saw it, we absolutely fell in love with it," Mr. Underwood said. "We have taken great pleasure in working on it and living here. This house is all about the history."In addition to being the owners' home, the property currently is run as a luxury guest house, with rooms rented for ₤99 to ₤250 a night."Shakespeare House is a wonderful example of Elizabethan architecture," said DeanHeaviside, the national sales director of Fine real estate agency, which is representing the owners. "It has been beautif-ully restored and offers a unique lifestyle, which brings a taste of the past together with modern-day comfort. It is rare to find a home like this on the market."Passage 2The ancient frozen dome cloaking Greenland is so vast that pilots have crashed into what they thought was a cloud bank spanning the horizon. Flying over it, you can scarcely imagine that it could erode fast enough to dangerously raise sea levels any time soon.Along the flanks in spring and summer, however, the picture is very different. For an increasing number of warm years, a network of blue lakes and rivulets of melt-water has been spreading ever higher on the icecap.The melting surface darkens, absorbing up to four times as much energy from the sun as snow, which reflects sunlight. Natural drainpipes called moulins carry water from the surface into the depths, in some places reaching bedrock.The process slightly, but measurably, lubricates and accelerates the grinding passage of ice towards the sea.Most important, many glaciologists say, is the break-up of huge semi-submerged clots of ice where some large Greenland glaciers, particularly along the west coast, squeeze through fiords as they meet the warming ocean. As these passages have cleared, this has sharply accelerated the flow of many of these creeping, corrugated and frozen rivers.Some glaciologists fear that the rise in seas in a warming world could be much greater than the upper estimate of about 60 centimetres this century made by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change last year. (Seas rose less than 30 centimetres last century.)The panel's assessment did not include factors known to contribute to ice flows but not understood well enough to estimate with confidence. SCIENTIFIC scramble is under way to clarify whether the erosion of the world's most vulnerable ice sheets, in Greenland and west Antarctica, can continue to accelerate. The effort involves fieldand satellite analyses and sifting for clues from past warm periods,Things are definitely far more serious than anyone would have thought five years ago. Passage 1中国是一个发展中国家。

2023年税务师之税法一精选试题及答案一

2023年税务师之税法一精选试题及答案一

2023年税务师之税法一精选试题及答案一单选题(共30题)1、(2014年)下列关于关税征收管理的说法,正确的是()。

A.进口货物自运输工具申报进境之日起14日内,向货物进境地海关申报纳税B.出口货物在货物运抵海关监管区后装货的24小时以后,向货物出境地海关申报纳税C.关税的延期缴纳税款期限,最长不得超过12个月D.进出境货物和物品放行后,海关发现少征或者漏征税款,应当自缴纳税款或者货物、物品放行之日起2年内,向纳税义务人补征关税【答案】 A2、某境外旅客2021年10月5日在内地某退税商店购买了一件瓷器,价税合计金额2 260元,取得退税商店开具的增值税普通发票及退税申请单,发票注明税率13%。

2021年10月10日该旅客离境,应退增值税()元。

(退税率为11%)A.200.00B.260.00C.248.60D.223.96【答案】 C3、()不仅是为了防止假冒、诈骗,也是为了防止税务机关及其工作人员超越职权、滥用职权。

A.回避制度B.听证制度C.表明身份制度D.职能分离制度【答案】 C4、根据增值税的现行规定,下列项目属于不征收增值税的是()。

A.支付机构因发行多用途卡并办理相关资金收付结算业务取得的手续费B.提供的矿产资源开采、挖掘、切割、破碎、分拣、洗选等劳务C.电力公司向发电企业收取的过网费D.存款利息【答案】 D5、某食品厂位于市区,为增值税一般纳税人,2012年11月增值税留抵税额68000元,2012年12月发生如下业务:A.20000.00B.20512.82C.27500.00D.28012.82【答案】 B6、(2012年)根据城市维护建设税的规定,下列企业属于城市维护建设税纳税人的是()。

A.缴纳资源税的国有企业B.缴纳城镇土地使用税的私营企业C.缴纳消费税的外商投资企业D.缴纳房产税的外国企业【答案】 C7、(2018年真题)下列收入中,不征收增值税的是()。

A.被保险人获得的保险赔付B.销售代销货物取得的收入C.电力公司向发电企业收取的过网费D.销售机器设备同时提供安装服务取得的安装费【答案】 A8、某铜矿开采企业为增值税一般纳税人,2020年3月开采铜矿原矿400吨,其中当月销售铜矿原矿300吨,取得不含税销售额2100万元,当月领用铜矿原矿100吨用于连续生产金属矿,铜矿原矿资源税税率为4%,该企业当月应缴纳资源税是()万元。

最新初中地理极地地区试题(附答案)

最新初中地理极地地区试题(附答案)

一、极地地区选择题1.(海南)读图9,完成以下问题。

(1)下列关于北极地区的叙述,正确的是A. 居住在这里的因纽特人为白种人B. 从北极上空看地球自转方向是顺时针C. 6月22日可以看到美丽的极光D. 北极地区科考最佳时间是7~8月(2)图中甲的经纬度是A. (80°N,120°E)B. (80°N,150°E)C. (80°N, 150°W)D. (80°S, 60°W)【答案】(1)D(2)C【解析】【分析】(1)A、黄色人种主要分布在亚洲东部,美洲印第安人和北冰洋沿岸的因纽特人(过去叫爱斯基摩人)也属于黄色人种,故A不符合题意;B、地球自转的方向是自西向东,在北极上判定地球自转的方向为逆时针,在南极上判定地球自转的方向为顺时针,故B不符合题意;C、6月22日是北半球的夏至日,北极地区的极昼现象,不可能出现极光,故C不符合题意;D、北极地区科考最佳时间是7〜8月,此时是北半球的夏季,北极地区气温较高,适合科考,故D符合题意。

故选D。

(2)在经纬网上,经线的度数叫做经度,若相邻两条经线的经度向东增大,就是东经,用符号E表示,若相邻两条经线的经度向西增大,就是西经,用符号W表示;纬线的度数叫纬度,若相邻两条纬线的纬度向北增大,就是北纬,用符号N表示,若相邻两条纬线的纬度向南增大,就是南纬,用符号S表示。

读图分析可知,此图是以北极点为中心的经纬网图;从纬度看,甲点位于80°N纬线上,因此纬度为80°N;从经度看,甲点位于150°W经线上,因此经度为150°W;所以甲的经纬度是80°N,150°W,故选C。

【点评】本题考查极地的概况及经纬网的判读,要理解记忆。

2.下列比较适合北冰洋通航的月份是是()A. 1月B. 2月C. 8月D. 12月【答案】 C【解析】【分析】1、2、12月气温低,北冰洋处于冰封状态,通航难度大。

2011年全国高考文综试题答案(word版)

2011年全国高考文综试题答案(word版)

2011年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试文科综合能力测试参考答案和评分参考评分说明:1. 非选择题部分,若考生答案与本答案不完全相同,但言之有理,可酌情给分,但不得超过该题所分配的分数。

2. 考生答案中,中国地名出现错别字一般不给分;外国地名应以地图出版社出版的·世界地图集为依据评分,若出现同音字可酌情给分。

I 卷共35小题,每小题4分,共140分。

1. D2. C3. D4. A5. B6. A7. B8. A9. D 10. B 1l. D 12. D 13. D 14. B 15. B 16. D 17. A 18. C 19. C 20. B 21. A 22. A 23. C 24.. C 25. B 26. A 27. D 28. D 29. C 30. D 31. B 32. A 33. D 34. B 35. CⅡ卷共4大题,共160分。

36. (36分)( 1)全年高温(各月均温都高于20。

C);(2分)全年降水量大(达1600毫米以上),(2 分)5~lO月(6~9月)降水较丰(为雨季),(2分)11月至次年4月(10月至次年5月)降水较少(为干季)。

(2分)(2)为(两)大河下游冲积平原和三角洲,(海拔低于200米)(3分)地势低平,自北(西北)向南(东南)(或自内陆向沿海)倾斜(或渐低)。

(3分)(3)水网密,水量丰,(2分)便于运输;(2分)利于干季或干旱时对黄麻的灌溉;(2分)便于浸沤黄麻。

(2分)(4)位于黄麻集中生产区(原料地);(3分)稠密的水系便于原料运输,(2分)连河通海便于产品外运;(2分)人口稠密,劳动力丰富(麻纺织为劳动密集型产业);(3分)工业基础好,麻纺织的历史长、工艺精,有(技术好、经验丰富的)技术工人。

(4分)37. (32分)(1)主要内涵:强调君民相互依存;君主应重视民意,顺应民心。

(4分)理想政治:君主用贤人,行仁政。

(4分)(2)异:王韬:主张君民共治;仿效英国实行君主立宪。

2011年临床执业医师试题及答案(综合笔试2)

2011年临床执业医师试题及答案(综合笔试2)

2009年临床执业医师试题及答案(综合笔试2)A1型选择题(1-44题)答题说明每一道考试题下面有A、B、C、D、E五个备选答案。

请从中选择一个最佳答案,并在答题卡上将相应题号的相应字母所属的方框涂黑。

1.组成核酸分子的碱基主要有(答案:D)A.2种B.3种C.4种D.5种E.6种2.依赖cAMP的蛋白激酶是(答案:D)A.受体型TPKB.非受体型TPKC.PKCD. PKAE. PKG3.对各型癫痫都有一定疗效的药物是(答案:D)A.乙琥胺B.苯妥英钠C.卡马西平D.丙戊酸钠E.苯巴比妥4.我国饮用水的卫生标准(答案:B)(GB5749-85)中规定A.每ml饮水中细菌总数不超过10个B.每ml饮水中细菌总数不超过100个C.每ml饮水中细菌总数不超过1000个D.每100m1饮水中细菌总数不超过10个E.每500ml饮水中细菌总数不超过10个5.有特异性抗原受体的细胞是(答案:A )A.B淋巴细胞B.浆细胞C.巨噬细胞D.NK细胞E.单核细胞6.右心衰竭的病人常因组织液生成过多而致下肢浮肿,其主要原因是(答案:B)A.血浆胶体渗透压降低B.毛细血管血压增高C.组织液静水压降低D.组织液胶体渗透压升高E.淋巴回流受阻7.下列能使心输出量增加的因素是(答案:B)A.心迷走中枢紧张性增高B.心交感中枢紧张性增高C.静脉回心血量减少D.心室舒张末期容积减小E.颈动脉窦内压力增高8.子宫颈原位癌累及腺体是指(答案:E)A.子宫颈腺体充满癌细胞B.子宫颈表面发生的原位癌影响腺体分泌排出C.子宫颈表面和腺体先后发生了原位癌,并侵及腺体周围间质D.子宫颈原位癌突破基底膜侵及腺体E.子宫颈原位癌沿基底膜伸入腺体内致腺管上皮为癌细胞所取代,腺体基底膜完整9.可以发生坏疽的器官是(答案:A)A.阑尾B.心C.肝D.脾E.肾10.医疗机构施行特殊治疗,无法取得患者意见又无家属或者关系人在场,或者遇到其他特殊情况时,经治医师应当提出医疗处置方案,在取得(答案:D)A.病房负责人同意后实施B.科室负责人同意后实施C.医疗机构质监部门负责人批准后实施D.医疗机构负责人或者被授权负责人员批准后实施E.科室全体医师讨论通过后实施11.n足够大,P不接近于0或1,样本率与总体率比较,统计量u为(答案: E)A.B.C.D.E.12.某地区某种疾病的发病率明显超过历年的散发发病率水平,则认为该病(答案:E)A.大流行B.散发C.有季节性D.爆发E.流行13.在下述各项中,不符合有利原则的足(答案:B)A.医务人员的行动与解除病人的疾苦有关B.医务人员的行动使病人受益而可能给别的病人带来损害C.医务人员的行动使病人受益而会给家庭带来一定的经济负担D.医务人员的行动可能解除病人的痛苦E.受病人或家庭条件的限制,医务人员选择的诊治手段不是最佳的14.用16种人格因素测验量表(16PF)测验某人的人格特征,这一方法是依据(答案:B)A.弗洛伊德人格理论B.卡特尔人格理论C.艾森克人格理论D.斯金纳的人格理论E.罗杰斯的人格理论15.人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)在(答案:A )人体内作用的靶细胞是A.CD4+T淋巴细胞B.CD8+T淋巴细胞C.B淋巴细胞D.NK细胞E.CTL细胞16.疾病主要累及的靶器官以非炎症性病理改变为主要特点的风湿病是(答案:E)A.骨性关节炎B.类风湿关节炎C.系统性红斑狼疮D.痛风E.干燥综合征17.肺炎伴感染性休克常见于以下肺部炎症,除了(答案:E)A.肺炎球菌肺炎B.金黄色葡萄球菌肺炎C.克雷白杆菌肺炎D.绿脓杆菌肺炎E.支原体肺炎18.不属子精神分裂症的阳性症状的是(答案:D)A.联想散漫B.妄想C.幻觉D.注意力不集中E.行为紊乱19.对原发性慢性肾上腺皮质功能减退症的诊断最有意义的血检结果是(答案:D)A.醛固酮↓B.血糖↓C.血钠↓D.皮质醇↓E.ACTH↓20.在上运动神经元和感觉完好情况下,右上腹壁反射消失提示(答案:C )A.右侧胸髓3-4节段病损B.右侧胸髓5-6节段病损C.右侧胸髓7-8节段病损D.右侧胸髓9-10节段病损E.右侧胸髓11-12节段病损21.我国现在引起慢性肾功能不全的病因最常见的是(答案:E)A.慢性肾盂肾炎B.肾结核C.肾结石D.肾小动脉硬化E.慢性肾小球肾炎22.对球后溃疡的正确描述是(答案:C)A.多发生在距幽门2~3cm以内B.指十二指肠球部后壁溃疡C.易并发出血D.临床症状多不明显E.内科治疗效果好23.非甾体抗炎药引起急性胃炎的主要机制是(答案:C)A.激活磷脂酶AB.抑制前弹性蛋白酶C.抑制前列腺素合成D.促进胃泌素合成E.抑制脂肪酶24.骨髓细胞内出现Auer小体常见于(答案:B)A.急性淋巴细胞白血病B.急性粒细胞白血病C.慢性粒细胞白血病D.溶血性贫血E.系统性红斑性狼疮25.改善急性左心衰竭症状最有效的药物是(答案:A )A.利尿剂B.洋地黄C.钙离子拮抗剂D.β肾上腺素能受体阻滞剂E.血管紧张素转换酶抑制剂26.当风湿性心脏病二尖瓣狭窄程度加重时(答案:D)A.心尖部舒张期滚筒样杂音增强,肺动脉第二音减低B.心尖部舒张期滚筒样杂音减低,肺动脉第二音减低C.心尖部舒张期滚筒样杂音减低,肺动脉第二音增强D.心尖部舒张期滚筒样杂音增强,肺动脉第二音增强E.心尖部收缩期吹风样杂音和舒张期滚筒样杂音增强27.风湿性心脏病二尖瓣狭窄最具诊断价值的检查是(答案:B)A.心电图检查B.胸廓x线摄片C.血沉检查D.抗O检查E.心脏听诊28.预防MODS的基本要点中,错误的是(答案:E)A.重视诊治急重症时的整体观念B.重视病人循环呼吸C.防治感染D.积极改善全身状态E.及早治疗序贯继发的多个重要器官的功能障碍29.复苏后治疗,保证一切复苏措施奏效最重要的是(答案:D)A.维持良好的呼吸功能B.确保循环功能的稳定C.防治肾功能衰竭D.脑复苏E.防治感染30.肱骨外科颈骨折是(答案:B )A.肱骨大、小结节交界处B.肱骨大、小结节移行为肱骨干的交界处C.肱骨头周围的环形沟D.肱骨头与肱骨干的交界处E.肱骨上端干骺端处31.胫骨易发生骨折的部位是(答案:D)A.上端干骺端部位B.横切面三棱形部位C.横切面是四边形部位D.横切面三棱与四边形移行部位E.踝上部位32.腹部闭合性损伤X线检查发现右膈肌抬高,活动受限,最可能的损伤是(答案:C)A.胃破裂B.脾破裂C.肝破裂D.十二指肠破裂E.结肠肝曲破裂33.关于腹膜的解剖生理,错误的是(答案:E)A.成人腹膜总面积可达2m2B.正常腹腔可有100ml液体C.腹膜有强大吸收力D.腹膜可分泌大量渗出液E.脏层腹膜比壁层腹膜痛觉敏感34.继发性腹膜炎毒性强的原因主要是因为感染菌为(答案:A)A.金黄色葡萄球菌B.溶血性链球菌C.大肠杆菌D.各种细菌混合E.绿脓杆菌35.血胸活动性出血的征象不包括(答案:D )A.脉快、血压下降,补液后血压不升或回升后又下降B.血红蛋白、血球压积持续降低C.胸片阴影逐渐增大D.穿刺液涂片红细胞与白细胞之比为100:1E.闭式引流量连续3小时,每小时超过200ml36.膀胱癌最常见的组织类型是(答案:E)A.非上皮性肿瘤B.鳞状细胞癌C.腺癌D.绒毛膜上皮癌E.移行细胞癌37.左侧卵巢静脉一般汇入(答案:D)A.髂总静脉B.髂内静脉C.髂外静脉D.肾静脉E.腹主静脉38.欲行全子宫加双附件切除,不需要切断的韧带是(答案:B)A.圆韧带B.卵巢固有韧带C.卵巢悬韧带D.阔韧带E.主韧带39.月经周期规则,末次月经2002.1.28,预产期应是(答案:D)A.2002年11月1日B.2002年11月2日C.2002年11月3日D.2002年11月4日E.2002年11月5日40.胎头于临产后迟迟不入盆,骨盆测量径线最有价值的是(答案:C)A.髂棘间径B.髂嵴间径C.骶耻外径D.坐骨棘间径E.对角径41.新生儿各种细胞吞噬功能(答案:D)A.成熟B.增强C.暂时增强D.减低E.暂时减低42.咳嗽变异性哮喘正确诊断的依据是(答案:C)A.咳嗽反复发作>2周B.抗生素治疗有效C.支气管扩张剂能缓解D.无家族过敏史E.中性粒细胞增高43.营养性缺铁性贫血的血象特点(答案:D)A.RBC减少比Hb减少明显B.粒细胞分叶多C.MCH=32PgD.红细胞中央淡染区大E.粒细胞左移44.不属干风湿热的主要表现的是(答案:A)A.发热B.关节炎C.心脏炎 E.舞蹈病 E.环形红斑A2型选择题(45-58题)答题说明每一道考题是以一个小案例出现的,其下面都有A、B、C、D、E五个备选答案。

2011年5月至2012年时事政治

2011年5月至2012年时事政治

时事政治试题2011年5月-6月1.2011年5月6日至8日,第七届两岸经贸文化论坛上,两岸达成共识,要确保两岸关系稳定发展,切实为两岸同胞办实事、谋福祉,重视加强两岸( )交流,探索落实论坛共同建议的机制。

A.学者B.媒体C.青年D.专家2.2011年5月7日,国务院新闻办举行的2011年( )活动新闻发布会上,交通运输部副部长徐祖远透露,从( )起,我国不仅是航运大国、海洋大国,更跃居为世界第一造船大国。

A.中国航海日2010年B.世界航海日2011年C.中国航海日2011年D.世界航海日2010年3.2011年5月9日至10日,在美国华盛顿举行的第三轮中美战略与经济对话上,中美双方同意在战略对话框架下建立中美战略安全对话机制并举行了首次对话,同意建立中美( )事务磋商机制。

A.亚太B.金融C.气候变化D.进出口贸易4.2011年5月12日,财政部、住建部联合发布通知,首度明确“十二五”期间力争实现公共建筑单位面积能耗下降10%,其中大型公共建筑能耗降低( )。

A.15% B.20% C.25% D.30%5.2011年5月23日,是西藏和平解放( )周年。

A.50 B.55 C.60 D.65参考答案:1 C2 A3 A4 A5 C(责任编辑:东方人事-时事政治学习网)本篇文章来源于:时事政治学习网() 原文链接:/html/styda/20120323/11270.html时事政治试题2011年7月-8月1.2011年7月1日起,开始施行的社会保险法规定,个人跨统筹地区就业的,其基本养老保险关系和基本()保险关系随本人转移,缴费年限累计计算。

A.失业B.生育C.医疗D.公积金2.2011年7月6日,中国人民银行宣布,自7月7日起上调金融机构人民币存贷款基准利率。

这是央行今年以来第()次加息,也是金融危机后第五次加息。

A.一B.二C.三D.四3.2011年7月9日,根据苏丹北南《全面和平协议》和苏丹南部地区公投结果,苏丹南方正式宣告成立南苏丹共和国,定都()。

2011年11月人力资源管理师二级真题和答案

2011年11月人力资源管理师二级真题和答案

2011年11月人力资源管理师(二级)真题及答案(26-125题,共100道题,满分100分)一、单项选择题(26~85题,每题1分,共60分,每小题只有一个最恰当的答案,请在答题卡上将所有答案的相应字母涂黑)26、劳动力供给弹性是()变动对工资率变动的反映程度。

A、劳动力需求量B、劳动力需求增长量C、劳动力供给量D、劳动力供给增长量27、收入差距的衡量指标是()A、国民收入B、基尼系数C、人均GDPD、需求弹性28、()不属于劳动关系法。

A、促进就业法B、集体合同法C、劳动合同法D、劳动争议处理法29、影响产业购买者购买决定的主要因素不包括()A、社会因素B、环境因素C、组织因素D、人际因素30、第一个将期望理论运用于工作动机并将其公式化的是()A、赫兹伯格B、亚当斯C、莱文泽尔D、费洛姆31、典型的人力资本类型不包括()A、一般型B、专业型C、创新型D、综合型32、以下关于组织设计理论的说法不正确的是()A、组织设计理论有动态与静态之分B、动态组织理论包含静态组织理论的内容C、组织设计理论又被称为广义的组织理论D、静态组织理论是组织设计的核心内容33、多维立体组织结构的主要管理组织机构系统不包括()A、地区利润中心B、专业成本中心C、产品利润中心D、地区成本中心34、以下关于企业集团智囊机构的说法不正确的是()A、任务之一是搜集整理储存相关信息资料B、可以对集团高层提供给的方案进行决策C、能够参与制定集团战略经营规划D、又被称为战略研究部或信息公司35、组织机构设计的影响因素不包括()A、企业环境B、企业规模C、员工素质D、信息沟通36、以下关于企业组织结构整合的说法不正确的是()A、是一种改良式变革B、是组织设计中的第二步工作C、是企业最常用的组织结构变革方式D、主要解决结构分化时出现的分散倾向和实现相互协调的要求37、以下关于企业人力资源规划的说法不正确的是()A、人员补充计划于人员晋升计划相联系B、人员晋升计划最直接的作用是激励员工C、狭义的人力资源规划特指企业人力规划D、一般来说,三年以上的计划科称为规划38、企业人力供给计划不包括()A、招聘计划B、培训计划C、内部调动计划D、晋升计划39、以下关于企业人员规划的说法不正确的是()A、人员规划是人力资源预测的一部分B、在实现组织目标的同时,也要满足个人的利益C、保证人力资源与未来组织发展各阶段的动态适应D、要求企业人力资源的数量、质量和结构符合其特定的要求40、以下关于企业人力资源预测的方法的说法不正确的是()A、描述法适合于长期预测B、可以分为定量和定性两大类C、德菲尔法师一种定性预测方法D、经验预测法可以采用“自上而下”和“自下而上”两种方法41、反映被测者素质性质的员工素质测评方法是()A、定性测评B、定量测评C、静态测评D、动态测评42、可以对不同类别不同性质的素质测评对象进行量化的方法是()A、等距量化B、当量量化C、类别量化D、模糊量化43、测评试题的含义模糊不清、似是而非的测评技术是()A、访谈技术B、FRC技术C、投射技术D、问卷技术44、以近期记忆代替整个测评时期的全部表现,这属于员工素质测评的()A、晕轮效应B、感情效应C、近因误差D、离散误差45、()是促使面试顺利进行的指导方针( )A、面试问题B、面试评估C、面试指南D、面试结果46、在面试过程中,面试考官应()A、多听多说B、多听少说C、少听多说D、少听少说47、关于应聘者过去所做过的事情的问题属于()A、背景性问题B、知识性问题C、思维性问题D、经验性问题48、以下方法中,适合为那些经常需要人际沟通的岗位选拨员工的是()A、案例分析B、公文筐测验C、管理游戏D、无领导小组讨论49、不属于无领导小组讨论类型的是()A、无情境性讨论B、指定角色的讨论C、情境性的讨论D、指定主持人的讨论50、以下属于员工培训直接培训成本的是()A、培训项目的设计费用B、教材印发购置的费用C、培训项目的评估费用D、培训项目的管理费用51、在培训项目计划中,课程系列计划以()为导向,将看似独立的相关课程练习在一起。

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初二历史3-4单元小测试题(含答案)

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潍坊市某校夏令营计划暑期组织一次红色旅游。

他们选择了上海。

你认为他们主要是为了了解A.辛亥革命B.中国共产党的成立C.红军长征D.中共七大7、中国共产党之所以能开创今天的伟大事业,离不开领导人的正确决策。

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最新人教版地理七年级上第三章测试题含答案

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2024年粤教新版高一地理上册月考试卷509

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女职工法律知识竞赛试题(答案)

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2、《女职工禁忌劳动范围的规定》是根据《女职工劳动保护规定》的要求,为保护及其子女的正常发育和成长制定的。

3、《女职工劳动保护规定》不得在女职工期间降低其基本工资,或者解除劳动合同。

4、女职工劳动保护的权益受到侵害时,有权向所在单位的主管部门或者当地劳动部门提出申诉。

受理申诉的部门应当自收到申诉书之日起日内作出处理决定;女职工对处理决定不服的,可以在收到处理决定书之日起日内向人民法院起诉。

5、婴儿满1周岁后,经用人单位指定医疗机构确诊为体弱儿的,用人单位可适当延长该女职工的哺乳期,但最长不能超过个月。

6、2011年11月国务院法制办公室关于《女职工特殊劳动保护条例(征求意见稿)》在参照国际劳工组织公约的规定,将产假由90天增至。

7、用人单位违反规定损害女职工合法权益的,女职工可以向劳动和社会保障、人事等行政主管部门投诉、举报;或者依法向劳动和社会保障、人事调解组织申请;或者向劳动和社会保障、人事争议仲裁机构申请,对仲裁裁决不服的,除法律另有规定外,可依法向人民法院提起诉讼。

8、妇女对依照法律规定的夫妻共同财产享有与其配偶平等的占有、使用、收益和处分的权利,不受的影响。

二、单选题(共20题:每题2分,满分40分)1、妇女权益保障法是我国第一部以()为主体、全面保护妇女各项合法权益的基本法。

A、公民B、妇女C、妇女儿童2、国务院颁布的第一个促进妇女全面发展的国家行动纲领是在()。

A、1995年7月27日B、2000年7月21日C、 2000年7月27日3、1995年的世界妇女大会通过了《行动纲领》,要求“各国妇性参政比例要达到多少”?近十年在我国人民代表大会中,女代表的比例一直保持在多少以上?()A、30%、30%B、20%、20%C、30%、20%4、应当根据女性青少年的特点,在()方面采取措施,保障女性青少年身心健康发展。

注册会计师考试章节学习及重难点分析,考情预测分析之第03讲_合同与物权法律制度(3)

注册会计师考试章节学习及重难点分析,考情预测分析之第03讲_合同与物权法律制度(3)

第二部分经典试题【案例2】(2008年)甲公司于2007年10月10日通过拍卖方式拍得位于北京郊区的一块工业建设用地;同年10月15日,甲公司与北京市土地管理部门签订《建设用地使用权出让合同》;同年10月21日,甲公司缴纳全部土地出让金;同年11月5日,甲公司办理完毕建设用地使用权登记,并获得建设用地使用权证。

2007年11月21日,甲公司与相邻土地的建设用地使用权人乙公司签订书面合同,该合同约定:甲公司在乙公司的土地上修筑一条机动车道,以利于交通方便;使用期限为20年;甲公司每年向乙公司支付8万元费用。

该合同所设立的权利没有办理登记手续。

2008年1月28日,甲公司以取得的上述建设用地使用权作抵押,向丙银行借款5000万元,借款期限3年。

该抵押权办理了登记手续。

此后,甲公司依法办理了各项立项、规划、建筑许可、施工许可等手续之后开工建设厂房。

2008年5月,因城市修改道路规划,政府提前收回甲公司取得的尚未建设厂房的部分土地,用于市政公路建设。

甲公司因该原因办理建设用地使用权变更登记手续时,发现登记机构登记簿上记载的建设用地使用权面积与土地使用权证上的记载不尽一致。

要求:根据上述内容,分别回答下列问题:(1)甲公司于何时取得建设用地使用权?并说明理由。

(2)甲公司与乙公司订立合同拟设立的是何种物权?该物权是否已经设立?并说明理由。

(3)甲公司在建造的厂房已经完工,未办理房屋所有权证的情况下,是否取得该房屋所有权?并说明理由。

(4)甲公司建造的厂房是否属于丙银行抵押权涉及的抵押物范围?并说明理由。

丙银行如何实现自己的抵押权?(5)在政府提前收回甲公司部分建设用地使用权的情况下,丙银行能否就甲公司获得的补偿金主张权利?并说明理由。

【案例2答案】(1)甲公司于2007年11月5日取得建设用地使用权。

根据规定,建设用地使用权的取得必须向登记机构办理登记,登记是建设用地使用权生效的条件。

(2)甲、乙公司设立的是地役权,地役权已经设立。

2023年执业药师之药事管理与法规历年试题

2023年执业药师之药事管理与法规历年试题

2023年执业药师之药事管理与法规历年试题单选题(共100题)1、某片剂的有效期为2年,生产日期若为2011年11月,有效期可标注为A.有效期至2013年11月01日B.有效期至2013年10月C.有效期至2013年11月30日D.有效期至2015年10月30日【答案】 B2、药品生产企业在生产药品时,擅自更改生产批号的A.制造毒品罪B.走私制毒物品罪C.生产假药罪D.生产劣药罪【答案】 D3、下列各项中,不符合药品拆零销售要求的是()。

A.负责拆零销售的人员需要经过专门培训B.拆零销售记录内容包括拆零起始日期、有效期、销售日期、生产厂商等C.拆零销售的药品须附加说明书原件或复印件D.拆零销售的药品只能附加说明书原件【答案】 D4、(2018年真题)属于肽类激素,但在药品零售企业可以经营的兴奋剂是()A.胰岛素B.蛋白同化制剂C.利尿剂D.麻醉止痛剂【答案】 A5、保健品的特征不包括A.保健食品是一类介于药品和食品之间的食品B.保健食品是食品的一个种类,具有一般食品的共性C.保健食品具有区别于一般食品的功能作用,能针对某一特定人群调节某种功能D.保健食品不是药品,不能治疗疾病但能预防疾病【答案】 D6、其设备要求与零售企业相同A.药品零售连锁企业的配送中心B.药品零售连锁门店C.处方药与非处方药D.库存药品【答案】 B7、生产、销售劣药,可认定为对人体健康造成严重危害的是A.造成轻度残疾B.造成三人以上中度残疾C.造成五人以上轻度残疾D.造成十人以上轻伤【答案】 A8、医疗器械经营许可证有效期为A.1年B.2年C.3年D.5年【答案】 D9、乙药品零售企业向消费者出售超过有效期的感冒药,该行为侵犯了消费者的A.安全保障权B.自主选择权C.公平交易权D.获得赔偿权【答案】 A10、市场监管部门负责A.提出国家基本药物价格政策的建议B.推动建立政府主导的社会医药服务价格形成机制C.建立药品价格信息监测和信息发布制度D.进行药品价格监督检查11、属于二级保护野生药材物种且是毒性药材的是A.羚羊角B.石斛C.蛤蚧D.蟾酥【答案】 D12、医疗机构制剂批准文号的格式为A.X药制字H(Z)+4位年号+4位流水号B.X药制字H(z)+6位年号+4位流水号C.X药制字+6位年号+4位流水号D.X药制字H(z)+6位年号+6位流水号【答案】 A13、关于网络销售药品管理的说法,错误的是A.药品零售企业不得通过网络销售含麻黄碱类复方制剂等国家有专门管理要求的药品B.药品网络销售者,应当对配送药品的质量安全负责,保障药品储存、运输过程符合《药品经营质量管理规范》的相关要求C.药品网络交易第三方平台提供者,应当依法对申请入驻经营的药品上市许可持有人药品经营企业的有关资质等进行审核,保证其符合法定要求,并对发生在平台上的药品经营行为进行管理D.特殊情形下,第二类精神药品、毒性中药饮片、蛋白同化制剂和肽类激素等药品可通过网络交易14、药品批准文号为国药准字Z20150002的药品属于()。

2011年高考《文综》真题(全国卷)

2011年高考《文综》真题(全国卷)

2012年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(湖南卷)文科综合能力测试本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。

第I卷1至8页,第II卷9至16页,共300分。

考生注意:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的准考证号、姓名填写在答题卡上。

考生要认真核对答题卡上粘贴的条形码的“准考证号、姓名、考试科目”与考生本人准考证号、姓名是否一致。

2.第I卷每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

第II卷用黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上书写作答,在试题卷上作答,答案无效。

3.考试结束,监考员将试题卷、答题卡一并收回。

第I卷(选择题共140分)本卷共35个小题,每小题4分,共140分。

在每小题给出的四个选项中,只有一项是符合题目要求的。

随着工业化、城市化的飞速发展,耕地不断被挤占,但2004年以来,我国粮食总量仍连续增长。

据此完成1-3题。

1.近年来,我国粮食总产量连续增长的主要原因是A.扩大了粮食播种面积B.加大了农业科技投入C.改进了农田水利设施D.完善了粮食流通体系2.改革开放以来,下列粮食主要产区在全国商品粮食生产中的地位下降最为显著的是A.太湖平原B.洞庭湖平原C.汉江平原D.成都平原3.河南省和黑龙江省都是我国产粮大省。

两省相比,黑龙江省粮食商品率高的主要原因是A.耕地面积广B.生产规模大C.机械化水平高D.人口较少图1示意流域水系分布(a)和该流域吧、内一次局地暴雨前后甲,乙两水文站观测到的河流流量变化曲线(b),读图1完成4~5题4. 此次局地暴雨可能出现在图1a中的A ①地B ②地C ③地D ④地5. 乙水文站洪峰流量峰值小于甲水文站,主要是因为甲,乙水文站之间A 河道淤积B 河谷变宽C 湖泊分流D 湖水补给量减小读图 2 ,完成6~7题6. 根据图是信息可以推断,A 1月平均气温甲城市高于乙城市B 1月平均气温甲城市低于乙城市C 7月平均气温甲城市高于乙城市D 7月平均气温甲城市低于乙城市7. 图中甲乙两城市分别位于A 关中平原,浙闽丘陵B 江汉平原,山东丘陵C 汗水谷地,黄淮平原D 汾河谷地,松嫩平原图3表示某区域在一定时期内剩余劳动力数量,人均工资的变化,以及甲、乙两类企业在该区域维持最低经济效益所能支付人均工资的变化,读图3,完成8-9题8.由图3可以推断,该区域A.T0年工业基础雄厚 B.T0¯—T1年吸引的工业企业类型最多C. T1—T2年经历产业结构调整D. T2年以后工业生产衰退9.甲、乙两类企业相比A.甲类企业在该区域维持发展的时间更长B.甲类企业趋向廉价劳动力区位C.乙类企业进入该区域的时间更早D.乙类企业产品的附加值较低图4示意某小区域地形,图中等高距为100米,瀑布的落差为72米,据此完成10-11题10.Q地的海拔可能为A.90米B.230米C.340米D.420米11.桥梁附近河岸与山峰的高差最接近A.260米B.310米C.360米D.410米12.货币最早以足值的金属货币形式出现的。

2020-2021初中地理极地地区试题(含答案)

2020-2021初中地理极地地区试题(含答案)

一、极地地区选择题1.(东营)中国第28次南极科学考察队乘坐“雪龙”号极地科学考察船于2011年11月3日从天津出发奔赴南极。

读图,判断下列有关南极地区及科考站的叙述,正确的是()A. 我国的三个科学考察站均有极昼极夜现象B. 南极地区的典型动物是企鹅和北极熊C. 该地降水稀少,淡水资源贫乏D. 南极地区气候酷寒,多狂风【答案】D【解析】【分析】A、我国在南极地区建立的三个考察站中长城站没有极昼极夜现象,故叙述错误,不符合题意;B、南极地区的典型动物是企鹅,北极熊是北极地区的代表动物,故叙述错误,不符合题意;C、南极地区是世界上淡水资源最丰富的地区,故叙述错误,不符合题意;D、南极地区的气候特点是酷寒、多狂风,降水稀少,故叙述正确,符合题意。

故选:D【点评】我国在南极地区的考察站有长城站(在南极圈以北)、中山站、昆仑站;企鹅是南极地区的代表动物;南极地区是世界上淡水资源最丰富的地区,多以冰川形式存在;南极地区的气候特点是酷寒、多狂风,降水稀少。

本题考查南极地区的考察站、动物、淡水资源及其气候特点,熟记课本知识点解答即可。

2.近几年,远赴南极旅游的人数不断攀升,登上南极大陆可谓是所有游客最为期待的项目。

读南极旅行路线图,完成下面小题。

(1)旅行团从布宜诺斯艾利斯出发至乌斯怀亚再前往长城站,最后沿原路线返回,此次旅程中,游客将()A. 乘飞机到达长城站B. 在南极大陆附近海面上观赏到冰山C. 在乌斯怀亚看到北极熊D. 乘游轮返回布宜诺斯艾利斯(2)相关组织和旅游公司为了不破坏南极当地环境,制定了许多严格规定,旨在对南极游客的行为有所限制。

下列做法不正确的是()A. 游客在登陆的时候必须穿着船上提供的经过消毒的高筒靴B. 人们必须在规定区域内行走,不能单独行动C. 禁止任何人在南极陆地上遗留下任何个人物品D. 游客可以采集少量南极大陆上的岩石带走留作纪念【答案】(1)B(2)D【解析】【分析】(1)由题目可知,旅行团从布宜诺斯艾利斯出发至乌斯怀亚再前往长城站,最后沿原路线返回,此次旅程中,游客将乘轮船到达长城站,沿途可以看出到处漂浮的冰山;北极熊生活在北极地区,在该地区是看不到的;从乌斯杯亚到布宜诺斯艾利斯是乘坐飞机。

人教版历史九年级下册第八单元第十七课第三次科技革命同步练习题(2015)

人教版历史九年级下册第八单元第十七课第三次科技革命同步练习题(2015)

人教版历史九年级下册第八单元第十七课第三次科技革命同步练习题(2015)选择题1. 你经常喝的“归一”牛奶来自山东曹县银香伟业集团,这里是中国首批克隆牛诞生地,克隆技术与下面哪一项内容有关:( )A.原子能B.计算机C.航天技术D.基因工程2. 2010年11月14日,中国“天河一号”荣膺全球超级计算机冠军,“天河一号”像一面镜子,清晰地映照出一个奋进的大国在自主品牌之路上的希望与追求,“天河一号”是属于哪次工业革命的成果?( )A.第一次工业革命B.第二次工业革命C.第三次工业革命D.第四次工业革命3. “第二次世界大战期间,美国研制了原子弹并应用于实战:1946年美国投入使用的第一台电子计算机,最初是用来计算炮弹弹道的;德国人研制成功的远程液体燃料是用于空袭英国的。

”以上史实说明( )A.科技革命是战争爆发的导火线B.科技是决定战争胜负的关键C.第二次世界大战加速了第三次科技革命的到来D.第三次科技革命客观上加速了第二次世界大战的爆发4. 神十航天员2013年6月20日上午10点在天宫一号上给地面的中小学生讲课。

这种“天地互动”的授课形式反映了( )A.计算机是第三次科技革命的核心技术B.科技转化成生产力的速度大大提升C.科学技术各领域之间相互渗透D.科技成为生产力中最活跃的因素5. “公交车几时到,手机一查就知道”。

“无线公交”最主要得益于以下哪项科学技术( )A.新材料技术B.原子能技术C.生物工程技术D.计算机信息技术6. 导致信息技术产业的出现,成为现代信息技术核心的是( )A.人造地球卫星B.核反应堆C.原子弹D.电子计算机7. 第一次工业革命、第二次工业革命、第三次科技革命人类分别进入什么时代( )A.蒸气时代、电汽时代、信息时代B.蒸汽时代、电汽时代、知识经济时代C.蒸气时代、电气时代、信息时代D.蒸汽时代、电气时代、知识经济时代8. 美国NBA、英格兰足球超级联赛、中国乒超联赛等体育赛事借助电视和网络等现代媒体迅速影响世界各地。

自考11744-会计原理与实务 2011年2012年2015年试题及答案

自考11744-会计原理与实务 2011年2012年2015年试题及答案

2015年11月会计原理与实务试题试卷及答案(定稿版)
1.下列选项中,属于公司财务主管的主要职责是( D ) D.筹集公司经营活动所需资金
2.某公司年末应收账款的余额为250000元,其中一个债务人已经破产不能偿还50000元的债务,公司尚未冲销该笔应收账款。

公司准备按2%的比例提取坏账准备金,应提取的坏账准备金额是()B.4000元 = (250 000 – 50 000)*2%
3.可以直接输入数据和公式的电子表格是()C.电子数据表
4.某公司第一年采用直线法计提固定资产折旧,第二年采用年数总和法,这违反了()C.一贯性假设
单位变动成本是指单位商品所包含的变动成本平均分摊额,即总变动成本与销量之比。

净利润=边际贡献-固定成本=(销售价格-单位变动成本)X销售数量-固定成本
=(10-2.5)X5000-16000 =37500-16000 =21500
销售净利润率=净利润/销售收入=21500/(10X5000)=0.43X100%=43%
销售成本=生产成本+销售的费用(广告费用、运费、税费等等等)=买入价+为生产产品而发生的费用(销售发生的费用不作为成本核算)= 850 - (300-200)= 750。

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北京地区成人本科学士学位英语统一考试2011.11.05Part I Reading Comprehension (30%)Directions: There are three passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet. Passage 1Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage:The reflective towers of New Y ork City, which is on the Atlant ic migrating(迁徙的) route, can be deadly for birds.“We live in an age of glass,”said Ms. Laurel,an architect. (76) “It can be a perfect mirror in certain lights, and the larger the glass, the more dangerous it is.”About 90,000 birds are killed by flying into buildings in the city each year. Often, they strike the lower levels of glass towers after searching for food in nearby parks. Such crashes are the second-leading cause of death for migrating birds, after habitat (栖息地) loss, with an estimated number of death ranging up to a billion a year.(77) As glass office and apartment towers have increased in the last decade, so, too have calls to makethem less deadly to birds. San Francisco adopted bird-safety standards for new buildings in July. The United States Green Building Council, a nonprofit industry group that encourages the creation of environmentally conscious buildings, will introduce a bird-safety credit this fall as part of its environmental certification process.There are no easy fixes, however. A few researchers are exploring glass designs that use ultraviolet (紫外线的) signals, but they are still in their infancy. Covers, dot patterns, shades and nets are the main options available.Often, only one section of a building needs to be changed. "Y ou don't necessarily have to treat every window," Ms. Laurel said. "It would be too expensive to do the whole building." The Jacob IC Javits Convention Center, which has been undergoing alterations, is the most recent building to voluntarily correct the problem of bird crashes. The architects used less reflective glass and dot patterns.1. What is the main idea of the passage?A. New Y ork is a city of glass towers.B. Glass towers are dangerous for migrating birds.C. New Y ork adopted new safety standards for buildings.D. Glass towers are a new trend in the United States.2. What is the number one cause of death for migrating birds?A. Climate change.B. Habitat loss.C. Lack of food.D. Crashing into buildings.3. What does the word“fixes”in the third paragraph probably mean?A. Choices.B. Explanations.C. Solutions.D. Developments.4. are used in the alteration of the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.A. Dot patternsB. ShadesC. NetsD. Covers5. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A. In many cases, the whole building needs to be altered to prevent bird crashes.B. The Jacob K. Javits Convention Center is the first building to deal with the problem of birdcrashes.C. About 90,000 birds are killed due to habitat loss in New Y ork City each year.D. Unfortunately, glass designs that use ultraviolet signals are still in their early stages.Passage 2Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage:Today's students have grown up hearing more about Bill Gates than F. D. R., and they live in a world where amazing innovations (革新) are common. The current 18-year-olds, after all, were 8 when Google was founded by two students at Stanford; Mark Zuckerberg founded Facebook in 2004 while he was at Harvard and they were entering high school. Having grown up digital (数字的), they are impatient to get on with life.The easiest way to fred kids like these is to check in on entrepreneurship (企业家才能) education, in which colleges and universities try to prepare their students to recognize opportunities and seize them.A report published last year by the Kauffman Foundation, which finances programs to promote innovation on campuses, noted that more than 5,000 entrepreneurship programs are offered on two- and four-year campuses-up fromjust 250 courses in 1985. Lesa Mitchell, a Kauffman vice president, says that the foundation is extending the reach of its academic influence, which used to be found only inbusiness schools. Now, the concept of entrepreneurship is blooming in engineering programs and medical schools, and even in the liberal arts. “Our interest is inall the programs,”she says.“We need to spread out from the business school.”Either as class projects or on their own_, students in a variety of majors are coming up with ideas, writing business plans and seeing them through to prototype and, often, market. In their spare time, students in agricultural economics at Purdue invent new uses for bean; industrial design majors at Syracuse, in a special laboratory, create wearable technologies.(78) The entrepreneurship movement has its critics' especially among those who see college asa time for extensive academic exploration. “I just don't think that entrepreneurship ranks so high in terms of national: need,”says Daniel S. Greenberg, author of Science for Sale: The Perils, Rewards and Delusions of Campus Capitalism.Leonard A. Schlesinger, Babson College's president, says that the question of whether innovation can really be taught is“an age-old argument.”6. When Google and Facebook were established, the founders were still__________.A. in high schoolB. in the armyC. in primary schoolD. at college7. According to the passage, what is the main purpose of entrepreneurship education?A. To prepare students for future academic life.B. To prepare students to fred oppommities and seize them.C. To prepare students for overseas career.D. To prepare students to develop interpersonal skills.8. Theword“prototype”in the fourth paragraph is most likely to mean __________A. modelB. strategyC. methodD. stage9. What does Daniel S. Greenberg think of entrepreneurship education?A. Entrepreneurship, or at least certain elements of it, can be taught.B. An entrepreneurship program can help students find what they really like and entrepreneurshipisn't all about business.C. Entrepreneurship should be spread across different fields.D. Colleges shouldn't put too much emphasis on entrepreneurship programs.10. What is the main ideaof the passage?A. Entrepreneurship courses in business schools.B. Qualities of an entrepreneur.C. Entrepreneurship education in colleges.D. Kids in the information age.Passage 3Questions 11 to 15 are based onthe following passage:Regret is as common an emotion as love or fear, and it can be nearly as powerful. So, in a new paper, two researchers set about trying to find out what the typical American regrets most. In telephone surveys, Neal Roese, a psychologist and professor of marketing at the School ofmanagement at Northwestern UniverSity, and Mike Morrison, a doctoral candidate in psychology at University of Illinois, asked 370 Americans, aged 19 to 103, to talk about their most notable regret. Participants were asked what the regret was, when it happened, whether it was a result of something they did or didn't do, and whether it was something that could still be fixed.The most commonly mentioned regrets involved romance (浪漫的事) (18%)——lost loves or unfulfilled relationships. Family regrets came in second (16%), with people still feeling badly about being unkind to their brothers or sisters in childhood. Other frequently reported regrets involved career (13%), education (12%), money (10%) and parenting (9%).Roese and Morrison's study, which is to be published in Social Psychological and Personality Science, is significant in that it surveyed a wide range of the American public, including people of all ages and socio-economic and educational backgrounds. Previous studies on regret have focused largely on college students, who predictably tend to have education-focused regrets, like wishing they had studied harder or a different major. The new survey shows that in the larger population, a person's "life circumstances accomplishments, shortcomings, situation in life- inject considerable fuel into the fires of regret," the authors write.(79) People with less education, for instance, were more likely to report education regrets. People with higher levels of education had the most career regrets. And those with no romantic parmer tended to hold regrets regarding love.Broken down (分解、细分) by sex, more women (44%) than men (19%) had regrets about love and family not surprising, since women "value social relationships more than men," the authors write. In contrast, men (34%) weremore likely than women (27%) to mention work-related regrets, wishing they'd chosen a different career path, for instance, or followed their passion. (80) Many participants also reported wishing they had worked less to spend more time with their children.There was an even split between regrets about inaction (not doing something) and action (doing something you wish you didn't). But, like previous studies, the current research found that some regrets are more likely than others to persist over time: people tend to hang on longer to the regret of inaction; meanwhile, regrets of action tend to be more recent.11. In the second paragraph, the author shows__________.A. the researchers' findingsB. the importance of familyC. the importance of moneyD. the importance of career12. According to the passage, college student participants mainly had regrets abouttheir__________.A. family and childhoodB. study and majorC. career and jobD. romance and fear13. The word "notable" in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to __________.A. commonB. capableC. wonderfulD. remarkable14. Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. The less education he or she has, the more regrets she or he would have.B. The more education he or she has, the less regrets she or he would have.C. More women than men had regrets about love and family.D. The regret of action seems to last longer than that of inaction.15. What is the main idea of this passage?A. How regret is understood by a typical American.B. Common regrets Americans have.C. Why regret is more important than love and hate.D. How regret has shaped Americans.Part ⅡVocabulary and Structure (30%)Directions: In this part there are 30 incomplete sentences. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence. Then blacken the Corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.16. Mr Smith is coming to visit us soon. We'd better get everything ready before he__________.A. arrivesB. arriveC. will arriveD. arrived17. __________ yesterday, you would have met Professor Jones. But now he has left for London.A. Did you comeB. Had you comeC. Should you comeD. Were you to come18. The man denied __________ into the neighbor's garden and _______his cow.A. going... stealingB. going... stoleC. went... stealingD. went... stole19. Ted worked like a horse in his youth, __________ contributed to his great success later as abusinessman.A. thatB. whoC. whatD. which20. A few hours ago, a small suitcase with some important papers __________ stolen from thegeneral manager's office.A. isB. areC. wereD. was21. __________ on the New World, he felt like crying.A. LandB. LandedC. To landD. Having landed22. V isit our store. Nowhere else __________ such good bargains.A. you findB. find youC. do you findD. you do find23. After __________ seemed an endless wait, it was his mm to go into the doctor's office.A. thisB. thatC. whichD. what24. Ever since the Smiths moved to the lake area a year ago, they __________ better health.A. could have enjoyedB. had enjoyedC. have been enjoyingD. are enjoying25. The boss doesn't want to talk about the accident; now he is in no __________ to do so.A. feelingB. attitudeC. emotionD. mood26. I can't understand why you regard it as music. It __________ me mad!A. putsB. setsC. drivesD. changes27. Y esterday Mr Blake was caught in the rain and got wet through, _____he caught a bad cold.A. ConsequentlyB. FinallyC. LatelyD. Strangely28. William likes to eat out, but he is not __________ about what he eats.A. peculiarB. unusualC. particularD. special29. Their house stands at a hilltop, __________ the Hudson River down below.A. seeingB. viewingC. looking atD. overlooking30. I can't understand why my boss is always __________ fault with my work.A. findingB. seekingC. lookingD. making31. This is the same knife __________ I lost yesterday.A. whichB. whatC. likeD. as32. ---When will you be back?---I'11 be back __________ a couple of days.A. afterB. forC. aboutD. in33. We hear that they will __________ a new school here.A. set downB. set upC. set offD. set out34. He will never forget the days __________ he spent in Japan.A. whenB. afterC. thatD. how35. Interestingly enough, the two brothers have nothing in__________.A. ordinaryB. commonC. generalD. particular36. The scientists are trying to fred out the facts to __________ their theory.A. supportB. carryC. designD. raise37. The performance of the English team was __________ They played much worse than expected.A. disappointB. disappointingC. disappointedD. to disappoint38. Y ou are welcome to order the goods now. But payment should be made__________.A. for advanceB. from advanceC. in advanceD. to advance39. Speak louder so that you can make yourself__________.A. heardB. to hearC. hearingD. have been heard40. Now it won't be long before we meet again, __________?A. will itB. do weC. won't weD. does it41. Americans eat __________ vegetables per person today as they did in the 1960s.A. more than twiceB. as twice manyC. twice as manyD. more than twice as many42. I was so familiar with her that I recognized her voice __________ I picked up the phone.A. the momentB. sinceC. beforeD. while43. The education of ________ young is always ________ hot and serious topic.A./, /B. the, aC./, theD. the, the44. Dad wondered where I'd been, and I __________ a story about being at Grandma's.A. made outB. made upC. looked outD. looked up45. Y our sister doesn't study as __________ as you do.A. hardB. hardlyC. harderD. hardestPart III Identification (10%)Directions: Each of the following sentences has four underlined parts marked A, B, C and D. Identify the one that is not correct. Then blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.46. No sooner had they entered the room when the telephone rang.A B C D47, As a graduate from high school, Tom is faced with three choices: attending college,A B Cfinding a job or the army.D48. Those freshmen hope to offer some part-time jobs to support themselves financially.A B C D49. It was his nervousness in the interview what probably caused him to lose the job.A B C D50. Lucy's parents give her everything she asks; what else does she need?A B C D51. I must work hard, however I'll fail in the exam.A B C D52. I am used to read the paper after lunch. That's one of the things I really enjoy.A B C D53. He told us that John, as well as his brother, were coming to the party.A B C D54. Ted has sat at the table and drank more beer than is good for his health.A B C D55. With no one to turn over for help in such a frightening situation, she was in despair.A B C DPart IV Cloze (10%)Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage, and for each blank there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D at the end of the passage. You should choose ONE answer that best fits into the passage. Then blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Experts suggest using a different password for every website you visit, and changing the password every few months. It takes trouble to keep them in mind, but it's well worth the 56 , Be 57 with your passwords and make it difficult for someone to enter your 58 . The more 59 you make your password, the more difficult it is for someone else to figure it 60 .Use privacy settings (设置) on social websites to 61 entry into your personal information and limit the 62 of private information you share. Even seemingly innocent information you expose about yourself could be used 63 you. I once read about a burglary (入室盗窃). It 64 that the thieves selected that particular home 65 they discovered the owner was out of town by 66 a Facebook message.According to personal safety experts, it isn't a(n) 67 experience. The information you poston websites can 68 criminal activity. Y ou may not think 69 about posting the concert you are going to or your weekend away, but it could be a(n) 70 for trouble.Information on the Internet has made it easier for thieves to steal any information about you. Never 71 your full birth date. Never respondto e'mails 72 personal or financial information. Do not freely offer personal information to anyone 73 you are certain who you are dealing with.74 the necessary precautions (预防措施) is the best way to 75 you and your personal information stay protected.56. A. effect B. effort C. labor D. matter57. A. proud B. true C. honest D. creative58. A. accounts B. records C. directions D. collections59. A. complex B. careful C. diligent D. elastic60. A. away B. on C. out D. in61. A. respond B. resign C. restrict D, resemble62. A. number B. amount C. pile D. piece63. A. with B. for C. about D. against64. A. turned out B. turned in C. picked out D. picked up,,65. A. which B. while C: because D. although66. A. knowing B. reading C. inspecting D. realizing67. A. impacted B. collected C. repaired D. isolated68. A. lead to B. result fi.om C. see off D. make up69. A. out B. aloud C. once D. twice70. A. resistance B. statement C. invitation D. struggle71. A. reveal B. revise C. resemble D. require72. A. threatening B. requesting C. worshipping D. delivering73. A. since B. as C. when D. until74. A. Replacing B. Liberating C. Taking D. Depending75. A. ensure B. separate C. spread D. switchPart V Translation (20%)Section ADirections: In this part there are five sentences which you should translate into Chinese. These sentences are all taken from the 3 passages you have just read in Reading Comprehension. You can refer back to the passages to identify their meanings in the context.76. It can be a perfect mirror in certain lights, and the larger the glass, the more dangerous it is.77. As glass office and apartment towers have increased in the last decade, so, too, have calls tomake them less deadly to birds.78. The entrepreneurship movement has its critics, especially among those who see college as atime for extensive academic exploration.79. People with less education, for instance, were more likely to report education regrets.80. Many participants also reported wishing they had worked less to spend more time with theirchildren.SectionBDirections:In this part there are five sentences in Chinese.You should translate them into English.Be sure to write clearly.81.他站在窗户旁边,思考着自己的学习计划。

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