As we all know, the earth moves ______ the sun.
A.around
B.over
C.into
D.for
- · 有4位网友选择 D,占比40%
- · 有3位网友选择 A,占比30%
- · 有2位网友选择 C,占比20%
- · 有1位网友选择 B,占比10%
A.around
B.over
C.into
D.for
For years people thought the picture was a(n) ________ Van Gogh, but in fact it’s a fake. |
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A. absolute B. artificial C. genuine D. sincere |
The worthy residents of Stratford doubt that the theatre adds a penny to their revenue. They frankly dislike the RSC's actors ,them with their long hair and beards and sandals and noisiness. It's all deliciously ironic when you consider that Shakespeare, who earns their living, was himself an actor(with a beard)and did his share of noise-making.
The tourist streams are not entirely separate. The sightseers who come by bus-and often take in Warwick Castle and Blenheim Palace on the side--don't usually see the plays, and some of them are even surprised to find a theatre in Stratford. However, the playgoers do manage a little sightseeing along with their playgoing. It is the playgoers, the RSC contends, who bring in much of the town's revenue because they spend the night(some of them four or five nights)pouring cash into the hotels and restaurants. The sightseers can take in everything and get out of town by nightfall..
The townsfolk don't see it this way and local council does not contribute directly to the subsidy of the Royal Shakespeare Company. Stratford cries poor traditionally. Nevertheless every hotel in town seems to be adding a new wing or cocktail lounge. Hilton is building its own hotel there, which you may be sure will be decorated with Hamlet Hamburger Bars, the Lear Lounge, the Banquo Banqueting Room, and so forth, and will be very expensive.
Anyway, the townsfolk can't understand why the Royal Shakespeare Company needs a subsidy. (The theatre has broken attendance records for three years in a row. Last year its 1,431 seats were 94 per cent occupied all year long and this year they'll do better.) The reason, of course, is that costs have rocketed and ticket prices have stayed low.
It would be a shame to raise prices too much because it would drive away the young people who are Stratford's most attractive clientele. They come entirely for the plays, not the sights. They all seem to look alike (though they come from all over)--lean, pointed, dedicated faces, wearing jeans and sandals, eating their buns and bedding down for the night on the flagstones outside the theatre to buy the 20 seats and 80 standing-room tickets held for the sleepers and sold to them when the box of rice opens at 10:30am.
From the first two paragraph, we learn that ______ .
A.the townsfolk deny the RSC's contribution to the town's revenue
B.the actors of the RSC imitate Shakespeare on and off stage
C.the two branches of the RSC are not on good terms
D.the townsfolk earn little from tourism
????We do?? not know how the first fire was(1).Early fires on the earth were certainly caused by nature,not by Man,some were caused by lightning in a storm;(2),perhaps,by the hot material which came out of a volcano.Quite possibly,at times,the heat of the sun set light(3)some dry grass or leaves.At first Man,like other animals,was probably afraid of fire.(4)great was the power of fire that he feared it and wors hipped it.Gradually,however,with his better power of thinking,he overcame his fear.Probably he overcame most of his fear when he(5)how to make fire for himself.Throughout the ages he has learned more about fire,how to control it,and how to use it(6)many ways.Now fire is no longer a master of a god;it is a(7).??
??We call only guess how(8)first learned that a fire was useful and what uses he made of it.By(9)a burning stick from fire which had been started naturally,he could make afire at his own“home”.He could keep the fire burning by adding more dry grass.1eaves and wood.The(10)the chief purpose of frightening animals away.He discovered,by some accident,that flesh roasted in front of a fire(11)better.Then he found that roasted flesh would keep longer,without going bad,(12)uncooked flesh.It must have been much later that Man learned to cook food by heating it with(13)water or with steam.He could not use such methods(14)he had learned how to make pots(15)holding water. ??
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A.made
B.produced
C.given
D.opened
()A.some
B.other
C.others
D.another
()A.So
B.Such
C.That
D.And
()A.by
B.on
C.with
D.in
()A.Man
B.the Man
C.he
D.Men
()A.at
B.to
C.towards
D.on
()A.invented
B.saw
C.discovered
D.known
()A.servant
B.employee
C.workmate
D.kid
()A.bringing
B.carrying
C.taking
D.holding
()A.before
B.until
C.when
D.after
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D.for
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B.served
C.did
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C.after
D.before
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C.much
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()A.boiled
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D.cold
The survival of civilization as we know it is _____ threat.
(A) within (C) towards
(B) under (D) upon
啤酒生产工艺流程
杨伟1986年毕业于某财经学院会计专业,初到大金啤酒公司就接任成本核算。为了做好本职工作,他利用业余时间学习啤酒酿造知识,并深入生产一线了解工艺流程、技术参数等,在短短半年时间内基本掌握了全公司的生产工艺流程和工艺操作规程。由于出色的工作表现,l988年杨伟被提为财务经理。上任后他更加如饥似渴地学习,他多次参加各种培训、并取得经济专业硕士学位。杨伟在带领本部门职工高质高效完成本职工作的同时,积极投身到企业管理之中。多年来,他开展了一系列经济活动分析,为企业生产、经营和管理决策及时提供了大量的依据。例如:根据原材料价格的波动,提出变更麦芽、大米投料配比的建议,该建议采用后,当年节约生产成本近40万元。又如,他提出财务管理向生产、经营领域延伸。在他的倡导下,1994年开始实行“一包四定一挂”为主要内容的内部车间承包管理责任制(即包利润、定质量、定产量、定成本、定消耗、与精神文明挂钩,与企业经济效益挂钩),使企业的各项消耗指标和成本费用逐年降低,其中最主要的消耗指标总酒损,从l994年的l5.31%下降到了1998年的7.81%,平均每年节约成本80万元。与此同时,利税总额从1994年的583万元增长至111998年的l468万元。
根据会计职业道德规范的相关内容回答下列问题:
(1)会计人员应如何参与管理?
(2)积极主动参与企业管理的基本要求是什么?
(3)列出杨伟参与企业管理活动的具体事例。
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