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项目资本金可以用货币出资;也可以用实物、工业产权、非专利技术、土地使用权作价出资;以工业产权、非专利技术作价出资的比例不得超过投资项目资本金总额的(______)。
A.
5%
B.
10%
C.
15%
D.
20%
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【单选题】Which of the following is NOT on the list items to be recorded in Oil Record Book Part I?
A.
Accidental discharge of oil.
B.
Disposal of oil residues.
C.
Quantity of water produced by F.W.G..
D.
Discharge of dirty ballast or cleaning water from fuel oil tanks.
【单选题】阅读下面程序intlist[]=newint[10];for(intI=0;I<=list.length;I++)list[I]=I;list[0]的值为()< /div>
A.
10
B.
9
C.
不一定
D.
出错
【单选题】Base on "The Tell-Tale Heart": What is the theme of the story?
A.
Every human being has a wicked side.
B.
Fear of discovery can bring about discovery.
C.
The evil inside is even worse than the evil outside.
D.
Vice will have an evil recompense.
【单选题】Which idiom means to tell someone to leave, or to tell someone to leave you alone?
A.
take a rain check
B.
joy ride
C.
take a hike
D.
keep one’s shirt on
【单选题】Base on "The Tell-Tale Heart": What is the time setting of the story?
A.
the morning after the elderly man's tragic death
B.
a period of approximately eight days
C.
the home of the elderly where the narrator is his caretaker
D.
the sitting room where the narrator receives the officers
【单选题】国际音标[ d ] 和 [ t ] 两个音素( )
A.
在英语里是不同的音位,在汉语里是同一个音位
B.
在汉语里是不同的音位,在英语里是同一个音位
C.
在汉语、英语里都是不同的音位
D.
在汉语、英语里都是同一个音位
【单选题】Part B (10 points) You are going to read a list of headings and a text about periodicals in the world. Choose the most suitable heading from the list or each numbered paragraph. The first and last par...
A.
Periodicals in initial stage
B.
The function of periodicals
C.
Newspapers and other periodicals online
D.
The introduction of reviews
E.
Features of periodicals
F.
The emergence of modern periodicals Periodicals refer to publications released on a regular basis that may include news, feature articles, poems, fictional stories, or other types of writing. Many periodicals also include photographs and drawings. Periodicals that are aimed at a general audience, such as weekly news roundups or monthly special-interest publications, are also called magazines. Those with a more narrow audience, such as publications of scholarly organizations, can be termed journals. While newspapers are periodicals, the term generally has come to refer to publications other than dailies. (41)______. Historically, most periodicals have differed from newspapers in their format, publication schedule, and content. Most newspapers deal with the news of the day and are issued on pulp paper with relatively large, unbound pages. By contrast, other types of periodicals focus on more specialized material, and when they deal with news they tend to do so in the form. of summaries or commentaries. For centuries these periodicals generally have been printed on finer paper than newspapers, with smaller bound pages, and issued at intervals longer than a day (weekly, every two weeks, monthly, quarterly, or even annually). (42)______. In the 1990s, with the growth of the Internet, publishers began to release newspapers and other periodicals online. This development blurred the line between the two forms because the general format and design of online newspapers and periodicals are similar, and the publication schedules of both forms became more flexible. For example, many newspaper publishers update their online versions throughout the day, and some online periodicals do the same. Despite these technological changes, the two forms' differing emphasis in choice of content remains a distinguishing factor. (43)______. The earliest periodicals include the German Erbauliche Monaths-Unterredungen (Edifying Monthly Discussions, 1663-1668), the French Journal des Sayahs (1665; subsequently titled Journal des Savants), and the English Philosophical Transactions (1665) of the Royal Society of London. These were essentially collections of summaries (later essays) on developments in art, literature, philosophy, and science. (44)______. The first periodical of the modern general type, devoted to a miscellany of reading entertainment, was the English publication The Gentleman's Magazine (1731-1907)—the first instance of the use of the word magazine to denote a forum for entertaining reading. It contained reports of political debates, essays, stories, and poems and was widely influential. It served as the model for the first true American periodicals, General Magazine and Historical Chronicle and American Magazine. Both of these periodicals first appeared in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in January 1741 as rival publications; neither lasted more than a few months, however. The former was founded by the American statesman and scientist Benjamin Franklin and the latter by the American printer Andrew Bradford. (45)______. Monthly or quarterly reviews, usually partisan in polities, and with articles contributed by eminent authors and politicians, were introduced in Britain early in the 19th century. Of these, two became outstanding. The Edinburgh Review (1802-1929), founded in supp
【简答题】Part I Complete the list of job benefits using the correct words.
【单选题】—Can you tell me any differences between the twin sisters Tina and Tara? —Sure. Tina is _____ than Tara. She always makes us laugh. [     ]
A.
tall
B.
quieter
C.
more serious
D.
funnier
【单选题】Base on "The Tell-Tale Heart": Who is the protagonist?
A.
The seemingly harmless elder who has a hideous "eveil eye" that unnerves the narrator
B.
The neighbor who hears a shriek and reports it to the police
C.
Officers who search the house after the neighbor reports hearing a shriek
D.
The deranged unnamed narrator who tries to convince the readers that he is sane
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【单选题】Part B (10 points) You are going to read a list of headings and a text about periodicals in the world. Choose the most suitable heading from the list or each numbered paragraph. The first and last par...
A.
Periodicals in initial stage
B.
The function of periodicals
C.
Newspapers and other periodicals online
D.
The introduction of reviews
E.
Features of periodicals
F.
The emergence of modern periodicals Periodicals refer to publications released on a regular basis that may include news, feature articles, poems, fictional stories, or other types of writing. Many periodicals also include photographs and drawings. Periodicals that are aimed at a general audience, such as weekly news roundups or monthly special-interest publications, are also called magazines. Those with a more narrow audience, such as publications of scholarly organizations, can be termed journals. While newspapers are periodicals, the term generally has come to refer to publications other than dailies. (41)______. Historically, most periodicals have differed from newspapers in their format, publication schedule, and content. Most newspapers deal with the news of the day and are issued on pulp paper with relatively large, unbound pages. By contrast, other types of periodicals focus on more specialized material, and when they deal with news they tend to do so in the form. of summaries or commentaries. For centuries these periodicals generally have been printed on finer paper than newspapers, with smaller bound pages, and issued at intervals longer than a day (weekly, every two weeks, monthly, quarterly, or even annually). (42)______. In the 1990s, with the growth of the Internet, publishers began to release newspapers and other periodicals online. This development blurred the line between the two forms because the general format and design of online newspapers and periodicals are similar, and the publication schedules of both forms became more flexible. For example, many newspaper publishers update their online versions throughout the day, and some online periodicals do the same. Despite these technological changes, the two forms' differing emphasis in choice of content remains a distinguishing factor. (43)______. The earliest periodicals include the German Erbauliche Monaths-Unterredungen (Edifying Monthly Discussions, 1663-1668), the French Journal des Sayahs (1665; subsequently titled Journal des Savants), and the English Philosophical Transactions (1665) of the Royal Society of London. These were essentially collections of summaries (later essays) on developments in art, literature, philosophy, and science. (44)______. The first periodical of the modern general type, devoted to a miscellany of reading entertainment, was the English publication The Gentleman's Magazine (1731-1907)—the first instance of the use of the word magazine to denote a forum for entertaining reading. It contained reports of political debates, essays, stories, and poems and was widely influential. It served as the model for the first true American periodicals, General Magazine and Historical Chronicle and American Magazine. Both of these periodicals first appeared in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in January 1741 as rival publications; neither lasted more than a few months, however. The former was founded by the American statesman and scientist Benjamin Franklin and the latter by the American printer Andrew Bradford. (45)______. Monthly or quarterly reviews, usually partisan in polities, and with articles contributed by eminent authors and politicians, were introduced in Britain early in the 19th century. Of these, two became outstanding. The Edinburgh Review (1802-1929), founded in supp
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