Amoebiasis caused by Entamoeba histolytica is transmitted by
A、a. House flies
B、b. Contaminated food
C、c. Contaminated hands
D、d. Contaminated faeces
A、a. House flies
B、b. Contaminated food
C、c. Contaminated hands
D、d. Contaminated faeces
第1题
A.AIDS spreads widely in Africa.
B.An educational program reduced the homosexually transmitted cases of AIDS in San Francisco.
C.People should alter their basic behaviors to stop the epidemic of AIDS.
D.Massive educational programs are costly but very helpful.
第2题
A.Is there anything I can do for you
B.I’ll be able to speak Chinese in another two months.
C.Where can he be
D.At that time I could read without spectacles.
第4题
Erwin: Yes, that's true. I worked as a news journalist for the World Service, specializing in Africa.
Chris: Then how could you turn to become a dive master in Seychelles?
Erwin: As I've told you, I worked for the World Service in Africa. That was bow I first had the opportunity to visit the Indian Ocean Islands of Seychelles, Mauritius, Comoros and Madagascar-even though I wash't a diver then.
Chris: So over time you developed an interest in diving, right?
Erwin: Yes, over a period of years I fell in love with Seychelles and by the time I came to live there I was an obsessive diver.
Chris: Did you leave the BBC after you went to live in the Seychelles?
Erwin: No. Diving became part of the reason I wanted to live there, but officially I was on loan to the Seychelles Broad casting Corporation from the BBC--helping to train the local radio and TV journalists.
Chris: What prompted you to come back to the UK then?
Erwin: To be frank, I became bored of living on a small island. It was quite a stressful experience in many ways, and the BBC wanted me back.
Why did the man go to Seychelles?
A.Because he likes diving.
B.Because he wanted to find a job as a dive master there.
C.Because he worked for the World Service.
D.Because he was assigned to Madagascar.
第5题
steps to improve the club’s financial position. The following proposals had been drafted in an attempt to improve the
cash flow of the club. However, the directors need advice upon their implications.
(a) Sale and leaseback of football stadium (excluding the land element)
The football stadium is currently accounted for using the cost model in IAS16, ‘Property, Plant, and Equipment’.
The carrying value of the stadium will be $12 million at 31 December 2006. The stadium will have a remaining
life of 20 years at 31 December 2006, and the club uses straight line depreciation. It is proposed to sell the
stadium to a third party institution on 1 January 2007 and lease it back under a 20 year finance lease. The sale
price and fair value are $15 million which is the present value of the minimum lease payments. The agreement
transfers the title of the stadium back to the football club at the end of the lease at nil cost. The rental is
$1·2 million per annum in advance commencing on 1 January 2007. The directors do not wish to treat this
transaction as the raising of a secured loan. The implicit interest rate on the finance in the lease is 5·6%.
(9 marks)
Required:
Discuss how the above proposals would be dealt with in the financial statements of Seejoy for the year ending
31 December 2007, setting out their accounting treatment and appropriateness in helping the football club’s
cash flow problems.
(Candidates do not need knowledge of the football finance sector to answer this question.)
第6题
The coins of every country are difficult to learn at first. American coins are represented by the cent sign. Also the size of American coins do not show the value. For example, the 10-cent coin is smaller than the 5-cent coin, although it is worth twice as much. All United States coins are silver coloured, except for the "penny" (one-cent piece) , Which is a brown coin. Here are more details about Ameican coins.
Why are American bills or paper money unlike that in many other countries?
A.American bills are not the same color.
B.American bills are the same size and color.
C.American bills are the same color but different size.
第7题
A.Is there anything I can do for you
B.Is there something I can do for you
C.Are there any things I can do
D.Are there something I can do
第8题
M: The trip, yes, but not the preparation.
W: What do you need to do except pack?
M: You know how you always feel so awful whenever you make big change in time zones? This time I'm trying an anti-jet-lag program so I'll be alert even for the first day's lectures.
W: But how can you avoid jet lag? With that late flight and a six-hour difference in time, it's bound to take you a couple of days to adjust.
M: Well, this program's supposed to get your body to feel like it's in the new time zone before you leave. The theory is that the food you eat actually tells your body when to be active and when to be restful, so changing your diet can help you be ready for the time change. You have to alternate feasting and fasting... you know sometimes eat a lot, sometimes just a little.
W: OK. Now I see why you're not enjoying the preparation. I can't quite picture you fasting!
M: Actually the worst is already over. Two days before the flight, you're supposed to have only light meals and limit yourself to eight hundred calories.
W: That must have been tough.
M: Yeah, but I'm making up for it today. Feast day is much better though I still don't get to eat any snacks after dinner.
(23)
A.Avoiding gaining weight while traveling.
B.Making reservations for the best travel.
C.New foods to try when traveling.
D.Adjusting to time changes when traveling.
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