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已知市场的需求函数为: Qd=10-2p ,供给函数为: Qs=-2+2p 。 (1)求此时的均衡价格与均衡数量,需求价格弹性与供给价格弹性; (2)若政府对每单位产品征收1元的定量销售税,在这1元的税收中消费者与生产者各承担多少?
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【简答题】某商品流通企业批进、批出一批商品共500件,该商品单位进价500元(不含增值税),单位售价为550元(不含增值税),经销该批商品的一次性费用为5000元。已知该商品的进货款来自于银行贷款,年利率为9%,商品的月保管费用率为3‰,流转环节的税金及附加为2500元。一年按360天计算。则计算并回答该批商品的保本储存天数,如果企业要求获得目标利润,该批商品的保利期天数,如果该批商品超过保利期10天后售出...
【单选题】根据《反不正当竞争法》的规定,下列( )行为属于不正当竞争行为中的混淆行为?
A.
甲厂在其产品说明书中作夸大其词的不实说明
B.
L厂的矿泉水使用“清凉”商标,而“清凉矿泉水厂”是本地一知名矿泉水厂的企业名称
C.
丙商场在有奖销售中把所有的奖券刮奖区都印上“未中奖”字样
D.
丁酒厂将其在当地评奖会上的获奖证书复印在所有的产品包装上
【单选题】Part B (10 points) You are going to read a list of headings and a text about natural selection. Choose the most suitable heading from the list for each numbered paragraph. The first and last paragraph...
A.
The impotence of creationism.
B.
Natural selection acts by competition.
C.
The role of natural selection in this colorful world
D.
The delicate hierarchy of the natural system.
E.
The agency of selection can account for more cases.
F.
No leaps in natural evolution. As each species tends by its geometrical rate of reproduction to increase excessively in number; and as the modified descendants of each species will be enabled to increase by as much as they become more diversified in habits and structure, so as to be able to seize on many and widely different places in natural selection to preserve the most divergent offspring of any one species. Hence, during a long-continued course of modification, the slight differences characteristic of varieties of the same species, tend to be augmented into the greater differences characteristic of the species of the same genus. (41)______. New and improved varieties will inevitably displace and destroy the older, less improved, and intermediate varieties; and thus species are rendered to a large extent defined and distinct objects. Dominant species belonging to the larger groups within each class tend to give birth to new and dominant forms; so that each large group tends to become still larger, and at the same time more divergent in character. But as all groups cannot thus go on increasing in size, for the world would not hold them, the more dominant groups beat the less dominant. (42)______. This tendency in the large groups to go on increasing in size and diverging in character, together with the inevitability of much extinction, explains the arrangement of all the forms of life in groups subordinate to groups, all within a few great classes, which has prevailed throughout all time. This grand fact of the grouping of all organic beings under what is called the Natural System, is utterly unexplainable on the theory of creation. (43)______. As natural selection acts solely by accumulating slight, successive, favorable variations, it can produce no great or sudden modifications; it can act only by short and slow steps. We can see why throughout nature the same general end is gained by an almost infinite diversity of means, for every peculiarity when once acquired in long inherited, and structures already modified in many different ways have to be adapted for the same general purpose. We can, in short, see why nature is extravagant in variety, though not generous in innovation. But why this should be a law of nature if each species has been independently created no man can explain. (44)______. Many other facts are, as it seems to me, explicable on this theory. How strange it is that a bird, under the form. of a woodpecker, should prey on insects on the ground and that upland geese which rarely or never swim, should possess webbed feet, and so in endless other cases. But on the view of each species constantly trying to increase in number, with natural selection always ready to adapt the slowly varying descendants of each to any unoccupied or ill-occupied place in nature, these facts cease to be strange, or might even have been anticipated. (45)______. We can to a certain extent understand how it is that there is so much beauty throughout nature; for this may be largely attributed to the agency of selection. That beauty, according to our sense of it, is not universal, must be admitted by every one who will look at some hideous bats with a distorted resemblance to the human face. Sexual select
【单选题】下列哪一种行为不属于新修订《反不正当竞争法》规制?
A.
商业混淆行为
B.
串通招投标行为
C.
侵犯商业秘密行为
D.
网店“刷单”行为
【多选题】RFID面临的隐私威胁包括()
A.
标签信息泄漏
B.
监听设备
C.
利用标签唯一标志符进行的恶意跟踪
【简答题】RFID面临的隐私威胁包括() A、标签信息泄漏 B、监听设备 C、利用标签唯一标志符进行的恶意跟踪
【判断题】世界遗产委员会对苏州古典园林的评价是:“没有哪些园林比历史名城苏州的园林更能体现出中国古典园林设计的理想品质,咫尺之内再造乾坤。”
A.
正确
B.
错误
【单选题】A twin-screw vessel with a single rudder is making headway. The engines are full speed ahead. There is no wind or current. Which statement is FALSE? ()
A.
If one screw is stopped,the ship will turn toward the side of the stopped screw
B.
The principal force which turns the ship is set up by the wake against the forward side of the rudder
C.
Turning response by use of the rudder only is greater than on a single-screw vessel
D.
With the rudder amidships,the ship will steer a fairly steady course
【单选题】根据《反不正当竞争法》的规定,下列哪一行为属于不正当竞争行为中的混淆行为?( )
A.
甲厂在其产品说明书中作夸大其词的不实说明
B.
乙厂的矿泉水使用“清凉”商标,而“清凉矿泉水厂”是本地一知名矿泉水厂的企业名称
C.
丙商场在有奖销售中把所有的奖券刮奖区都印上“未中奖”字样
D.
丁酒厂将其在当地评奖会上的获奖证书复印在所有的产品包装上
【多选题】摘果式拣取作业适合的情况有哪些?
A.
订单品项数较少
B.
订单农产品品项不规则
C.
各品项农产品数量较少
D.
订单品项数较多
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【单选题】Part B (10 points) You are going to read a list of headings and a text about natural selection. Choose the most suitable heading from the list for each numbered paragraph. The first and last paragraph...
A.
The impotence of creationism.
B.
Natural selection acts by competition.
C.
The role of natural selection in this colorful world
D.
The delicate hierarchy of the natural system.
E.
The agency of selection can account for more cases.
F.
No leaps in natural evolution. As each species tends by its geometrical rate of reproduction to increase excessively in number; and as the modified descendants of each species will be enabled to increase by as much as they become more diversified in habits and structure, so as to be able to seize on many and widely different places in natural selection to preserve the most divergent offspring of any one species. Hence, during a long-continued course of modification, the slight differences characteristic of varieties of the same species, tend to be augmented into the greater differences characteristic of the species of the same genus. (41)______. New and improved varieties will inevitably displace and destroy the older, less improved, and intermediate varieties; and thus species are rendered to a large extent defined and distinct objects. Dominant species belonging to the larger groups within each class tend to give birth to new and dominant forms; so that each large group tends to become still larger, and at the same time more divergent in character. But as all groups cannot thus go on increasing in size, for the world would not hold them, the more dominant groups beat the less dominant. (42)______. This tendency in the large groups to go on increasing in size and diverging in character, together with the inevitability of much extinction, explains the arrangement of all the forms of life in groups subordinate to groups, all within a few great classes, which has prevailed throughout all time. This grand fact of the grouping of all organic beings under what is called the Natural System, is utterly unexplainable on the theory of creation. (43)______. As natural selection acts solely by accumulating slight, successive, favorable variations, it can produce no great or sudden modifications; it can act only by short and slow steps. We can see why throughout nature the same general end is gained by an almost infinite diversity of means, for every peculiarity when once acquired in long inherited, and structures already modified in many different ways have to be adapted for the same general purpose. We can, in short, see why nature is extravagant in variety, though not generous in innovation. But why this should be a law of nature if each species has been independently created no man can explain. (44)______. Many other facts are, as it seems to me, explicable on this theory. How strange it is that a bird, under the form. of a woodpecker, should prey on insects on the ground and that upland geese which rarely or never swim, should possess webbed feet, and so in endless other cases. But on the view of each species constantly trying to increase in number, with natural selection always ready to adapt the slowly varying descendants of each to any unoccupied or ill-occupied place in nature, these facts cease to be strange, or might even have been anticipated. (45)______. We can to a certain extent understand how it is that there is so much beauty throughout nature; for this may be largely attributed to the agency of selection. That beauty, according to our sense of it, is not universal, must be admitted by every one who will look at some hideous bats with a distorted resemblance to the human face. Sexual select