He was told under no circumstances ______ the computer. A) he may use B) he use may C) may he u
He was told under no circumstances ______ the computer.
A) he may use B) he use may C) may he use D) may use
He was told under no circumstances ______ the computer.
A) he may use B) he use may C) may he use D) may use
() the light of what you have told me, I will say that it is he who came here yesterday.
A、By
B、In
C、Of
D、Under
A.out
B.in
C.for
D.up
The man told me under rose that he often took trouble on your account.
A.不辞劳苦
B.挑剔
C.打理
D.惹麻烦
A.Because his only son was right there under the ruins.
B.Because he heard his son crying for help right under the ruins.
C.Because he remembered the promise he had made to his son.
D.Because his son promised to be with him forever.
"Wolfgang Schaeuble has said he sees no reason to resign, blaming the then Party Treasurer for not clearing the cash contribution. But with Helmut Kohl already under criminal investigation for his activities, it now seems likely that the state prosecutors will also turn the spotlight on Wolfgang Schaeuble. Mr. Kohl's legacy as one of Europe's longest serving leaders and the man who united Germany has already ken irrevocably tarnished by this scandal. Now though, his long years of the absolute authority in his party is threatening its future by tainting the whole generation of those who served under him."
Mr. Schaeuble says he and other party members bear some responsibilities for the party funding scandal because ______.
A.donations and accounts had not been checked thoroughly
B.he himself accepted 50,000 dollars
C.they also accepted donations
D.he ignored the supervision
In the afternoon, Anne Hayes, a recently qualified accountant and member of the audit team, was following an audit
trail on some cash payments when she discovered what she described to the audit partner, Zachary Lincoln, as an
‘irregularity’. A large and material cash payment had been recorded with no recipient named. The corresponding
invoice was handwritten on a scrap of paper and the signature was illegible.
Zachary, the audit partner, was under pressure to finish the audit that afternoon. He advised Anne to seek an
explanation from Frank Monroe, the client’s finance director. Zachary told her that Van Buren was a longstanding client
of Fillmore Pierce and he would be surprised if there was anything unethical or illegal about the payment. He said
that he had personally been involved in the Van Buren audit for the last eight years and that it had always been
without incident. He also said that Frank Monroe was an old friend of his from university days and that he was certain
that he wouldn’t approve anything unethical or illegal. Zachary said that Fillmore Pierce had also done some
consultancy for Van Buren so it was a very important client that he didn’t want Anne to upset with unwelcome and
uncomfortable questioning.
When Anne sought an explanation from Mr Monroe, she was told that nobody could remember what the payment
was for but that she had to recognise that ‘real’ audits were sometimes a bit messy and that not all audit trails would
end as she might like them to. He also reminded her that it was the final day and both he and the audit firm were
under time pressure to conclude business and get the audit signed off.
When Anne told Zachary what Frank had said, Zachary agreed not to get the audit signed off without Anne’s support,
but warned her that she should be very certain that the irregularity was worth delaying the signoff for. It was therefore
now Anne’s decision whether to extend the audit or have it signed off by the end of Friday afternoon.
Required:
(a) Explain why ‘auditor independence’ is necessary in auditor-client relationships and describe THREE threats
to auditor independence in the case. (9 marks)
Prime Minister Paul Martin has proposed Parliament vote on his budget next Thursday and says he will call an election if he loses.
"Of course we'll lose the vote," a junior cabinet member told Reuters. If the IAberals fall next Thursday
it would open the way to a June 27 election.
The Liberals and their left-leaning New Democrat allies have 151 seats in the 308-seat parliament, while the Conservatives and the separatist Bloc Quebecois have 153. The speaker of Parliament is a Liberal but he only votes in case of a tie. One seat is vacant.
Which of the following is the ruling party?.
A.The Bloc Quebecois
B.The Conservative Party.
C.The Liberal Party.
D.The New Democrat.
Two hours later my friend telephoned me from the flat in which he stayed. At the moment, he said, he was listening to some of my records after having just had a truly wonderful meal. He had fried two eggs and helped himself to some cold chicken from the refrigerator.
Now, he said, he was drinking a glass of orange juice. When I asked him if he had reached the flat without difficulty, he answered that he had not been able to find the key under the doormat, but fortunately the living room window just by the apple tree had been left open and he had climbed in. I listened to all this in astonishment. There is no apple tree in front of my living room, but there is one in front of my neighbor's!
Where did the writer receive his friend's telephone?
A.In his office.
B.At home.
C.On his way home.
D.At the airport.
I. Read the following 6 short passages, and do the True and False based on each passage. 1. Physical proximity is important mainly in relation to intimacy and dominance. The normal degree of proximity varies between cultures and every species of animal has its characteristic social distance. 2. Orientation signals interpersonal attitudes. If person A is sitting at a table, B can sit in several different places. If he is told that the situation is cooperative he will probably sit at next to A; if he is told he is to compete, negotiate, sell something or interview A, he will sit opposite A; if he is told to have a discussion or conversation he usually chooses across the corner 3. Head-nods are a rather special kind of gesture, and have two distinctive roles. They act as reinforcers, i.e. they reward and encourage what has gone before, and can be used to make another talk more, for example. 4. Appearance. Many aspects of personal appearance are under voluntary control, and a great deal of effort is put into controlling them - clothes, hair and skin; other aspects can be modified to some extent by clothes and plastic surgery. 5. Non-linguistic aspects of speech. The same words may be said in quite different ways, conveying different emotional expressions, and even different meanings, as when “yes” is used as a polite way of saying “no”. (From a book by Michael Argyle titled The Psychology of Interpersonal Behaviour. It was published in London by Pelican in 1967 and this extract was from pages 36-37.) 1. ____ Physical proximity is important mainly in relation to intimacy and dominance.
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