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After
reading
the novel he was too
exciting
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After each reading of an oxygen indicator, the instrument should be purged with().
A . CO
B . fresh air
C . the tested compartment's air
D . water
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One of the tablespaces is readonly in your database. The loss of all control files forced you to recreate the control file. Which operation do you need to perform after recreating the control file and opening the database?()
A . drop and recreate the readonly tablespaces
B . rename the readonly data files to their correct file names
C . change the tablespace status from read/write to readonly
D . recreate the readonly tablespace because it is automatically removed
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After reading “Araby,” one may feel the story has a ________ tone.
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As is said in Genesis, after God created mankind and put them on the earth, he later found they became wicked. God was pleased with ______, the only good man God could find at that time.
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From the title “The God of Hell”, the readers could sense of kind of horror and mysterious feeling.
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Prediction 2After reading the first paragraph, what do you think the following paragraphs will be about?
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After reading the passage, we can conclude that the writer wrote the passage in order to ______.
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Amitabha is the god who is in charge of the Western Paradise.
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In the poem, the tiger is depicted as a creature of God.
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Directions: The following is Tom’s timetable of this term. After reading it, you are required to answer the following questions.bfb5afe957443ae1a2c5031f404bbfac.png
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Jerusalem is believed to be named after the______ god Shalem.
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34 After reading the passage, you may conclude that
A.the Indian system is also suitable for some small towns.
B.the Indians tended to follow orders.
C.our system is much better than the Indians'.
D.the Indian system would be very difficult to implement in our society
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•Read the following article and the questions after the article.
•For each Question 15-20, mark one letter (A, B, C or D) on your Answer Sheet for the answer you choose.
"Harmonization" is a process of increasing the compatibility of accounting practices by setting limits on how much they vary. Harmonized standards are free of logical conflicts, and should improve the comparability of financial information from different countries.
Efforts to harmonize accounting standards began even before the creation of the International Accounting Standards Committee (IASC) in 1973. International accounting harmonization now is one of the most important issues facing securities regulators, stock exchanges, and those who prepare or use financial statements.
Harmonization and standardization are sometimes used interchangeably. But there is still a difference between them. Standardization normally means the imposition of a rigid and narrow set of rules, and may even apply a single standard or rule to all situations. Besides, standardization does not accommodate national differences and, therefore, is more difficult to implement internationally. Whereas harmonization is much more flexible and open. It does not take a one-size-fits-all approach, but accommodates national differences and has made a great of progress internationally in recent years. However, within accounting, these two words have almost become technical terms, and one cannot rely on the normal difference in their meanings. 'Harmonization' is a word that tends to be associated with the transnational legislation originating from the European Union while 'standardization' is a word that is often associated with the International Accounting Standard Committee.
The reasons that make national accounting standards desirable also apply internationally. Generally speaking, the reasons for harmonization are as follows: (1) It is important and necessary for investors and financial analysts to understand the financial statements of foreign companies whose shares they might wish to buy. They hope to make it quite sure that statements from different countries are reliable and comparable, or at least to be clear about the nature and magnitude of the differences. Besides, they also need confidence in the soundness of the auditing.
(2) The advantages of harmonization are very important for MNEs, because the great effort of financial accountants to prepare and consolidate financial statements would be much simplified if statements from all around the world were prepared according to the same standards. Besides, it would be much easier to prepare comparable internal information for the appraisal of the performance of subsidiaries in different countries. Further, many aspects of investment appraisal, performance evaluation, and other decision making uses of management accounting information would benefit from harmonization. Above all, the cost of capital should be reduced by reducing the risk for investors if accounting can be made more comparable and reliable.
(3) International accountancy firms can benefit from harmonization. They are in favour of harmonization because it is good for their large clients.
(4) Governments in developing countries might find it easier to understand and control the operations of MNEs if financial reporting were harmonized.
The most fundamental of obstacles to harmonization is the size of the present differences between the accounting practices of different countries. In previous Section 8.5 some main differences concerned with international accounting are discussed. Besides, there are several significant differences within the equity class, let alone between that class and the other. These differences go to the root of the reasons for the preparation of accounting information. Further, the dichotomy between shareholder/fair view pr
A.International Accounting Standard
B.International Accounting
C.International Accounting Harmonization
D.International Accounting Standard Committee
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Please look at the (字母表) and read after me.
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It was only after he had read the papers ( )Mr.Gross realized the task before him was extremely difficult to complete
A、when
B、That
C、which
D、what
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It was only after he had read the papers Mr. Gross realized the task before him was difficult to complete.
A、when
B、that
C、which
D、what
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Soon after his appointment as secretary-general of the United Nations in 1997, Kofi Annan lamented that he was being accused of failing to reform. the world body in six weeks. "But what are you complaining about?" asked the Russian ambassador: "You've had more time than God." Ah, Mr. Annan quipped back, "but God had one big advantage. He worked alone without a General Assembly, a Security Council and [all] the committees."
Recounting that anecdote to journalists in New York this week, Mr. Annan sought to explain why a draft declaration on UN reform. and tackling world poverty, due to be endorsed by some 150 heads of state and government at a world summit in the city on September 14th16th, had turned into such a pale shadow of the proposals that he himself had put forward in March. "With 191 member states", he sighed, "it's not easy to get an agreement."
Most countries put the blame on the United States, in the form. of its abrasive new ambassador, John Bolton, for insisting at the end of August on hundreds of last minute amendments and a line-by-line renegotiation of a text most others had thought was almost settled. But a group of middle-income developing nations, including Pakistan, Cuba, Iran, Egypt, Syria and Venezuela, also came up with plenty of last-minute changes of their own. The risk of having no document at all, and thus nothing for the world's leaders to come to New York for, was averted only by marathon all-night and all-weekend talks.
The 35-page final document is not wholly devoid of substance. It calls for the creation of a Peacebuilding Commission to supervise the reconstruction of countries after wars; the replacement of the discredited UN Commission on Human Rights by a supposedly tougher Human Rights Council; the recognition of a new "responsibility to protect" peoples from genocide and other atrocities when national authorities fail to take action, including, if necessary, by force; and an "early" reform. of the Security Council. Although much pared down, all these proposals have at least survived.
Others have not. Either they proved so contentious that they were omitted altogether, such as the sections on disarmament and non-proliferation and the International Criminal Court, or they were watered down to little more than empty platitudes. The important section on collective security and the use of force no longer even mentions the vexed issue of pre-emptive strikes; meanwhile the section on terrorism condemns it "in all its forms and manifestations, committed by whomever, wherever and for whatever purposes", but fails to provide the clear definition the Americans wanted.
Both Mr. Annan and, more surprisingly, George Bush have nevertheless sought to put a good face on things, with Mr. Annan describing the summit document as "an important step forward" and Mr. Bush saying the UN had taken "the first steps" towards reform. Mr. Annan and Mr. Bolton are determined to go a lot further. It is now up to the General Assembly to flesh out the document's skeleton proposals and propose new ones. But its chances of success appear slim.
Who have recently listened to the story in the first paragraph of the text?
A.Ambassadors.
B.UN officials.
C.The world's leaders.
D.Reporters.
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The national anthem(s)of Canada is/areA.O Canada.B.God Save the Queen.C.O Canada and God S
The national anthem(s)of Canada is/are
A.O Canada.
B.God Save the Queen.
C.O Canada and God Save the Queen.
D.O Canada and the Star Spangled Banner.
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The author of the passage portrays the god Poseidon as______.
A.a dissatisfied bureaucrat
B.a powerful god
C.a discontented vagabond
D.a capable accountant
此题为多项选择题。
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The Browns love to do some reading in their ________ after dinner.
A.gym
B.study
C.outskirts
D.spotlight
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What is the REAL name of the so called ’God Particle ’
A.X-Atom
B.Infinity Particle
C.Higgs-Boson Particle
D.The King Particle
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6 Part Ⅲ Reading Comprehension Task 4 Directions: The following is a list of public signs. After reading it, you are required to find the items equivalent to those given in Chinese in the table below.
A.当心夹手
B.请勿登踏
C.服务区
D.勿靠车门
E.严禁超速
F.正在检修G. 前方学校H. 靠右站立I. 路面结冰J. 紧急情况击碎玻璃
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Directions: The following is list of terms. After reading it, you are required to find the items equivalent ....... (相同) those given in Chinese in the table below. Then you should put the corresponding letters in the brackets numbered 26 through 30.
A--legal retirement
H--ensure
B- overlook
I- inspiration
C--boost
J- competition
D--social media
K- dependence
E--benefit
L--balance
F--graduate
M--record
G- conduct
N- career planning
Example: (A)合法退休 (I)灵感;鼓舞
26()改善;促进;增强 ()记录
27()社交媒体 ()利益,好处;优势
28()组织;实施;进行;处理 ()平衡
29()竞争 ()职业规划
30()忽视;忽略,没注意到 ()毕业