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A:()was the meeting? B: It was very exciting.
A . How
B . What
C . Why
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My car was being()when it was stolen
A . to repair
B . repair
C . repairing
D . repaired
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4.It was difficult to imagine how the campus was when it was first built.
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The king that was beheaded in 1649 was:
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SQL查询命令的结构是______。SELE..FR..WHE..GROUP..HAVI..ORDERBY…其中,使用HAVING时必须配合使用的短语是______。
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英语国语言史学家杰弗里 · 休斯(Geoffrey Hughes)认为,源于古希腊的狩猎之神阿尔忒弥斯,婊子与哪种动物之间发生联系()
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He was so ill that he was unable to ______ with what was going on.
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3.Howard Hughes was futuristic in aviation design.( )
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Mother was worried because little Alice was ill, especially _______Father was away in France.
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—He was nearly drowned once. —When was ______? — ______ was in 1998 when he was in middle school.
A.that; It
B.this; This
C.this; It
D.that; This
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On 1 October 2009 Mocca entered into a construction contract that was expected to take 27 months and therefore be completed on 31 December 2011. Details of the contract are:
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Plant for use on the contract was purchased on 1 January 2010 (three months into the contract as it was not required at the start) at a cost of $8 million. The plant has a four-year life and after two years, when the contract is complete, it will be transferred to another contract at its carrying amount. Annual depreciation is calculated using the straight-line method (assuming a nil residual value) and charged to the contract on a monthly basis at 1/12 of the annual charge.
The correctly reported income statement results for the contract for the year ended 31 March 2010 were:
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The percentage of completion is calculated as the agreed value of work completed as a percentage of the agreed contract price.
Required:
Calculate the amounts which would appear in the income statement and statement of financial position of Mocca, including the disclosure note of amounts due to/from customers, for the year ended/as at 31 March 2011 in respect of the above contract.
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Deaths were _________ less in Los Angeles because the accident happened at 4:31 a.m. on a holiday, when traffic(交通) was not busy.
A、relatively
B、airplane
C、fence
D、annual
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Mr. Jones woke early one morning, before the sun had risen. It was a beautiful morning, _31_ he went to the window and looked out. He was _32_ to see a neatly-dressed and mid-aged professor, who _33_ in the university just up the road from Mr. Jones‘ house, coming the direction of the town. He had grey hair thick glasses, and was _34 an umbrella, a morning newspaper and a bag. Mr. Jones thought that he must have _35_ by the night train _36_ taking a taxi. Mr. Jones had a big tree in his garden, and the children had tied a long _37_ to one of the branches, so that they could swing on it.
Mr. Jones saw the professor _38_ when he saw the rope and looked carefully up and down the road. When he saw that there was _39_ in sight, he stepped into the garden (there was no fence), put his umbrella, newspaper, bag and hat nearly on the grass and _40_ the rope. He pulled it _41_ to see whether it was strong enough to take his weight, then ran as fast as he could and swung into the _42_ on the end of the rope, his grey hair blowing all around _43_. _44_ he swung, sometimes taking a few more _45_ steps on the grass when the rope began to swing _46_ slowly for him. _47_ the professor stopped, straightened his tie, combed his hair carefully, put on his hat, _48_ his umbrella, newspaper and bag, and continued _49_ his way to the university, looking as _50_ and correct and respectable as one would expect a professor to be.
31.选()
A.because
B.as
C.so
D.for
选()A.surprised
B.glad
C.worried
D.excited
选()A.passing
B.doing
C.carrying
D.sending
选()A.rope
B.line
C.stick
D.ruler
选()A.run
B.walk
C.jump
D.stop
选()A.nothing
B.nobody
C.no room
D.no house
选()A.carried
B.grasped
C.took
D.threw
选()A.hard
B.high
C.heavily
D.greatly
选()A.garden
B.tree
C.land
D.air
选()A.hands
B.his shoulders
C.his face
D.his neck
选()A.Backwards and forwards
B.Up and down
C.Left and right
D.Around and around
选()A.running
B.stopping
C.rising
D.falling
选()A.enough
B.more
C.too
D.less
选()A.At first
B.At last
C.At once
D.At least
选()A.set up
B.gave up
C.send up
D.picked up
选()A.on
B.for
C.by
D.with
选()A.clean
B.slow
C.funny
D.quiet
选()A.studied
B.worked
C.stayed
D.lived
选()A.left
B.gone
C.taken
D.arrived
选()A.because of
B.instead of
C.by
D.with
请帮忙给出每个问题的正确答案和分析,谢谢!
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什么是按国际格式输入手机号?提示有please enter your mobile phone number just as you would do whe...
什么是按国际格式输入手机号?提示有please enter your mobile phone number just as you would do when dialing the number within your county
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A company bought a machine on 1 October 1996 for $52 000. The machine had an expected life of eight years and an estimated residual value of $4 000. On 31 March 2001, the machine was sold for $35 000. The company's fiscal year end is 31 December. The company uses the straight-line method for depreciation and it charges a full year's depreciation in the year of purchase and none in the year of sale. What is the profit or loss on disposal of the machine?
A.Loss $13 000
B.Profit $7 000
C.Profit $10 000
D.Profit $13 000
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Questions 27~31 are Based on the following passage. One airline chief executive officer (CEO) was the master of the personal touch. Spending hours with his employees and getting, to know their joBs, he persuaded them to accept pay cuts in return for an ownership stake. The concession put the company so solidly in the Black that the CEO was aBle to sell it for $ 860 million.Another CEO scolded managers in front of others, cut one third of the work force and so emBittered the survivors that his airline Began to lose money, and the Board of directors fired him.
In any test of knowledge or IQ, the two CEOs would have dueled to a draw. The difference was their aBility to handle relationships, argues Daniel Goleman in Iris new Book, Working With E- motional Intelligence. Building on his 1995 Bestseller, Emotional Intelligence, Goleman now proBes how EI relates to the world of work.As he did in his earlier Book, Goleman masterfully ex- plains how a low EI hinders people's full intellectual potential By flooding the Brain with stress hormones that impair memory, learning and thinking. The heart of the Book, though, is an analysis of data collected from more than 150 firms on what distinguishes so-so performers from superstars. Goleman's findings : conventional intelligence takes second position to emotional intelligence in determining joB performance. In joBs ranging from repairman to scientist, IQ accounts for no more than 25 percent of the difference Between, say, a successful high-tech entrepreneur and a failed one. In another surprise, the contriBution of IQ shrinks and the contriBution of EI rises with the difficulty of a joB and how high it ranks in an organization. Based on traits that companies say distinguish winners from losers, Goleman concludes that EI carries much more weight than IQ in deter- mining success at the top.
However, the many examples of CEOs and other people in top positions who have the emotional intelligence of a snake -- But still were CEOs -- undermine the case for EIs indispensaBility in Business. But even if you accept that EI determines who excels, you have to wonder if it should. Goleman descriBes how 112 entry-level accountants were judged more or less successful By their Bosses according to their level of EI rather than their actual skill. No wonder so many auditors fail to notice cooked Books.
第27题:According to Goleman, the Biggest difference Between the two CEOs descriBed in the first paragraph lies in__________
A.their attitude toward their employees
B.their emotional intelligence
C.their conventional intelligence
D.their Business strategy
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–I drove to Zhuhi for their show lst week.-Is tht you hd few dys off whyB.whenC.whtD.whe–I drove to Zhuhi for their show lst week. -Is tht you hd few dys off why B.when C.wht D.where
A.why
B.when
C.what
D.where
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Who was Reomo Remonus? Why was he arrested?
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It was once believed that frequent bathing was()
A.necessary
B.common
C.bad for heath
D.good for health
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Many years ago when the summers seemed longer and life was less complicated, we had rented a cottage 31 a river in the heart of the country 32 the whole family was going to 33 a three-week holiday. There were four of us: me, Mum and Dad, and Mum‟s sister, Auntie June. Oh, and I mustn‟ t forget to 34 Spot, our little dog. I was 35 to go off by myself all day, 36 I promised to be careful and took Spot with me for 37.
One day I was out fishing with Spot when we heard a lot of shouting in the 38 followed by a scream and splash. I was a bit 39 so I called Spot and we both hid 40 a bush where we could see but not be 41 . After a few moments, a straw hat came drifting down the river, followed by an oar, a picnic basket and 42 oar. Then came the rowing boat itself, but it was 43 upside down ! A few seconds later my Dad and Auntie June came running 44 the river bank, both wet 45 . Spot started barking so I came out of hiding and said hello. My Dad got really angry 46 me for not trying to catch the boat as it went past. Luckily, 47 , the boat and both the oars had been caught by an overhanging tree a little further downstream, but not the hat or picnic basket. So I had to let them 48 my sandwiches. Dad and Auntie June both made me 49 not to tell Mum what had happened 50 she would be worried.
31.A.onB.byC.inD.across
32.A.whereB.thatC.whichD.when
33.A.planB.manageC.consumeD.spend
34.A.mentionB.bringC.sendD.lead
35.A.forcedB.orderedC.allowedD.encouraged
36.A.evenifB.providedC.lestD.asif
37.A.instructionB.inspectionC.protectionD.supervision
38.A.placeB.spaceC.skyD.distance
39.A.scaredB.amusedC.excitedD.disturbed
40.A.besideB.beforeC.behindD.beneath
41.A.seenB.viewedC.watchedD.observed
42.A.theotherB.eachotherC.anotherD.oneanother
43.A.rollingB.floatingC.circlingD.sinking
44.A.downB.besideC.toD.on
45.A.withinB.overC.underD.through
46.A.atB.againstC.withD.to
47.A.moreoverB.thenC.thereforeD.however
48.A.spareB.shareC.borrowD.divide
49.A.agreeB.decideC.guaranteeD.promise
50.A.exceptB.incaseC.inorderthatD.onconditionthat
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According to the passage, Howard Hughes was not ________()
A.good-looking
B.wealthy
C.friendly
D.powerful
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A company entered into a contract on 1 January 20X5 to build a factory.The total contract revenue was $2.8 million.At 31 December 20X5 the contract was certified as 35% complete.Costs incurred during the year were $740,000 and costs to complete are estimated at $1.4 million.$700,000 has been billed to the customer but not yet paid.
What amount will be recognised as a contract asset or liability in respect of this contract in the statement of financial position as at 31 December 20X5().
A、$271,000 contract asset
B、$509,000 contract asset
C、$271,000 contract liability
D、$509,000 contract liability
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Hughes was an English poet.()
是
否