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What does "Sole Proprietorship" mean in Chinese?A、代理B、有限责任C、独资D、合伙

What does "Sole Proprietorship" mean in Chinese?

A、代理

B、有限责任

C、独资

D、合伙

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第1题

11 The following information is available for Orset, a sole trader who does not keep full
accounting records:

$

Inventory 1 July 2004 138,600

30 June 2005 149,100

Purchases for year ended 30 June 2005 716,100

Orset makes a standard gross profit of 30 per cent on sales.

Based on these figures, what is Orset’s sales figure for the year ended 30 June 2005?

A $2,352,000

B $1,038,000

C $917,280

D $1,008,000

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第2题

Why does a sole proprietorship not pay taxes at the business level?()

A.It is not a separate legal entity from the owner

B.It is a small business that is exempted from taxation

C.It is a not-for-profit organization

D.It is generally an institution with no business dealings

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第3题

What's the difference between exclusive sales and sole agency?
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第4题

Gary and Mary are siblings involved in a legal tangle over who gets possession of the
ir ancestral home.Gary threatens to kill Mary's husband if she does not sign papers declaring Gary's sole ownership of their home.This is an instance of().

A、scienter

B、battery

C、undue influence

D、duress

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第5题

What document presented under an L/C is treated as original? (1)() A statement in a document that

What document presented under an L/C is treated as original?

(1)( ) A statement in a document that another document is the sole original.

(2)( ) If the document

1) appears to be written, typed, perforated, or stamped by the document issuer hand, or

2) appears to be on the document issuer original stationery, or

3) appears to be hand-signed by the document issuer, or

4) appears to bear the document issuer facsimile signature, or

5) appears to be a photocopy of another document if such photocopy appears to have been completed by the document issuer hand marking.

6) If a document states that it is original or marks/stamps the word "original".

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第6题

A young man gazes intently at his mobile device, to which he is listening through earphone
s. He is so engrossed in his film, his television show, his computer game or whatever he is watching that he does not notice he is blocking the door of the train. Other passengers glare at him. “Do it at home,” counsels the bright yellow poster on the Tokyo metro.

In 2009 some 43% of Japan's population watched TV on mobile phones. It is the only country apart from South Korea where the platform. has become commonplace. But mobile television in Japan is not all that mobile.When broadcasts began in 2005, people were expected to use their toys to while away long commute by train or to kill time while waiting for the bus. ① Instead they mostly choose to play with them at home.

Imagine a teenage girl who wants to watch an episode of her favourite soap opera. The living-room television is being monopolised by her father, who is watching sport. Her brother is using the computer. What does she do? If she is an American, living in a reasonably affluent household, she simply switches on another television.There is probably one in her bedroom. If she is South Korean or Japanese, on the other hand, she is more likely to live in a high-rise fiat with only one set. She settles down in her tiny bedroom, pulls a mobile phone out of her pocket and turns it on. The screen is small but adequate.

When asked why people watch mobile television in their homes, Japanese and South Korean media executives tend to make the same gesture. They clutch their mobile phone to their chests, signifying “mine”.The appeal of mobile television is not so much that it is portable but that it is personal.When it proves impossible to reach agreement with other television-watchers in a household, mobile TV is a reasonable fall-backo ption.② It is also a dismal business.

In both Japan and South Korea practically everybody gets their mobile television free. The service was supposed to be supported by advertising, but the prop is weak. Although many Japanese and South Koreans watch television on their phones, they tend to do so briefly and erratically, so programmes often attract small audiences. ③ If mobile TV is not used enough to make money from advertising, it is also not essential enough to persuade lots of people to pay.

Even before it catches on elsewhere, mobile television is failing in the two countries where it seemed most likely to succeed. The experience of Japan and South Korea suggests that people will watch TV on tiny screens if they have to. But those countries also provide a reminder that popularity does not always translate into business success. Old-fashioned TV wins again.

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第 82 题 It can be inferred from the first paragraph that __________.

[A] one absorbed in a mobile device might get in others' way

[B] the young man is aware of other passengers' unpleasure

[C] passengers dislike such a man absorbed in a mobile device

[D] the young man is warned that he should not block the door

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第7题

Pheromones are substances that serve as chemical signals between members of the same sp

Pheromones are substances that serve as chemical signals between members of the

same species. They are secreted to the outside of the body and cause other individuals

of the species to have specific reactions. Pheromones, which are sometimes called

line "social hormones," affect a group of individuals somewhat like hormones do an individual

(5) animal. Pheromones are the predominant medium of communication among insects

(but rarely the sole method). Some species have simple pheromone systems and produce

only a few pheromones, but others produce many with various functions. Pheromone

systems are the most complex in some of the so-called social insects, insects that live

in organized groups.

(10) Chemical communication differs from that by sight or sound in several ways.

Transmission is relatively slow (the chemical signals are usually airborne), but the

signal can be persistent, depending upon the volatility of the chemical, and is sometimes

effective over a very long range. Localization of the signal is generally poorer than

localization of a sound or visual stimulus and is usually effected by the animal's moving

(15) upwind in response to the stimulus. The ability to modulate a chemical signal is limited,

compared with communication by visual or acoustic means, but some pheromones may

convey different meanings and consequently result in different behavioral or physiological

responses, depending on their concentration or when presented in combination. The

modulation of chemical signals occurs via the elaboration of the number of exocrine

(20) glands that produce pheromones. Some species, such as ants, seem to be very articulate

creatures, but their medium of communication is difficult for humans to study and

appreciate because of our own olfactory, insensitivity and the technological difficulties

in detecting and analyzing these pheromones.

Pheromones play numerous roles in the activities of insects, They may act as alarm

(25) substances, play a role in individual and group recognition, serve as attractants between

sexes, mediate the formation of aggregations, identify foraging trails, and be involved in

caste determination. For example, pheromones involved in caste determination include

the "queen substance" produced by queen honey bees. Aphids, which are particularly

vulnerable to predators because of their gregarious habits and sedentary nature, secrete

an alarm pheromone when attacked that causes nearby aphids to respond by moving away.

What does the passage mainly discuss?

A.How insects use pheromones to communicate

B.How pheromones are produced by insects

C.Why analyzing insect pheromones is difficult

D.The different uses of pheromones among various insect species

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第8题

Competitors complain that Microsoft's recent settlement of their antitrust case with the f
ederal government will do little to protect them or consumers from the software giant's monopoly power. But they hold out hope that state attorney generals could make the deal more restrictive. "My guess is that all Bill Gates could do was to suppress a big grin when he held his press conference this morning," said Mitchell Kertz-man, chief executive of Liberate Technologies, a rival provider of software for interactive TV. "This settlement does not come close to matching the scope of the violation of antitrust law that Microsoft has been convicted of," he added. "It was an inexplicably bad deal for the government."

Microsoft and the Justice Department presented the settlement to a federal judge Friday, saying that it would end the antitrust case in a way that would help the declining economy. US District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly agreed to review it and gave the 18 states involved in the case until Tuesday to decide whether to accept the plan.

Several competitors called on the state attorney generals to insist on making changes to the settlement. Sun Microsystems' general counsel, Michael Morris, said the Justice Department was "walking away from a case they had already won." Paul T. Cappuccio, the general counsel for AOL Time Warner, said the settlement "does too little to promote competition and protect consumers, and can too easily be evaded by a determined monopolist like Microsoft."

The state attorney generals had been pressing for stiffer penalties, but on Friday several said progress had been made. Among the key elements of the settlement, Microsoft would have to:

--Help rivals make products compatible with the Windows operating system, which runs 91 percent of the world's computers.

--Stop using exclusive deals with computer sellers to put competitors at a disadvantage.

--Let three in-house independent experts monitor its compliance.

"We are quite disappointed. We believe there are a lot of issues that have not been addressed," said Michald Mace, chief officer of handheld computer maker Palm, which makes an operating system that competes with one from Microsoft. Several tech executives said the settlement was too focused on restricting Microsoft's Widows monopoly, and not its broader business practices and non-PC initiatives.

"This is a reward, not a remedy. It fails to terminate the illegal monopoly and fails to free the market from anti-competitive conduct," said Kelly Jo Macarthur, general counsel for Real Networks, which makes music and video software, threatened by Windows Media Player. "This agreement allows a declared illegal monopolist to determine, at its sole discretion, what goes into the monopoly operating system in the future," she added.

We can infer from the text that the main issue behind Microsoft's antitrust case is the need ______.

A.to restrict the expansion of software companies

B.to limit the reach of Microsoft's Windows operating system

C.to prevent Microsoft from monopolizing the computer software industry

D.to assist its competitors in making products compatible with Windows

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第9题

What does your mother want you to do () _______________________________________________________.
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第10题

What()Susan()at this moment?

A.is, doing

B.is,do

C.does, do

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