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She didn‘t approve of his conduct ______ his former employers。A. by means ofB. in terms

She didn‘t approve of his conduct ______ his former employers。

A. by means of

B. in terms of

C. with regard to

D. in line with

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(meet) She didnt remember __ him before.
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A.Because she was too busy studying.

B.Because she joined other clubs.

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D.Because she started a club of her own.

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第3题

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The job seeker filled in theppliction form, but she didnt know which office room______.to be sent to B.to sen
The job seeker filled in theppliction form, but she didnt know which office room______.

The job seeker filled in theppliction form, but she didnt know which office room______.to be sent to B.to sen

A.to be sent to

B.to send it to

C.to send it

D.to have it sent to

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第4题

Why does the student go to speak with the professor?

A.to ask the professor about an article she wrote

B.to ask the professor’s opinion about an art exhibition

C.to ask the professor to approve a topic of a paper.

D.to ask the professor to write to her colleague on the student’s behalf

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第5题

Florence Nightingale Florence Nightingale was born in Florence, Italy, while her wealthy E

Florence Nightingale

Florence Nightingale was born in Florence, Italy, while her wealthy English parents were traveling in Europe. As a child, she traveled to many places with her family and learned how to speak several languages.

When Nightingale was 17, she told her family that she was going to help sick people. Her parents did not approve, but Nightingale was determined.

She traveled to hospitals all over Europe. She saw that doctors were working too hard. She saw that patients died because they did not get enough care. Nightingale felt that women could be doing more to help doctors take care of sick people.

Nightingale knew that in order for nurses to do more, they needed special training in how to take care of sick people. Nightingale went to a hospital in Germany to study nursing. Then she returned to London and became the head of a group of women called Gentlewomen During Illness. These women cared for sick people in their homes.

In 1854, England was fighting a war with Russia. War reporters wrote about the terrible conditions in the hospitals that cared for the wounded. People demanded that something be done about it. A leader of the government asked Florence Nightingale to take some nurses into the war hospitals. So, in November 1854, Nightingale finally got to work in a hospital.

She took along 38 nurses whom she had trained herself.

At first, the doctors on the battlefields did not want Nightingale and her nurses in their hospitals. They did not believe that women could help. But in fact, the nurses did make a difference. They worked around the clock, tending the sick. Thanks to their hard work, many wounded soldiers survived.

After the war, Nightingale and her nurses were treated like heroes. Finally, in 1860, she started the Nightingale School for Nurses. In time, thanks to Florence Nightingale, nursing became an important part of medicine.

Florence Nightingale was born into a rich

A.Italian family.

B.Russian family.

C.English family.

D.German family.

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第6题

2 It was the final day of a two-week-long audit of Van Buren Company, a longstanding clien
t of Fillmore Pierce Auditors.

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)

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第7题

根据下列文章,请回答 41~45 题。 Florence Nightingale FlorenceNightingale was born in F

根据下列文章,请回答 41~45 题。

Florence Nightingale

FlorenceNightingale was born in Florence,Italy, while her wealthy English parents weretraveling in Europe.As a child,she traveled to many places with her family and learnedhow to speak several languages.

WhenNightingale was 17.she told her family that she was going to help sick people.Herparents did not approve,but Nightingale was determined.

Shetraveled to hospitals all over Europe.She saw that doctors were working too hard.Shesaw that patients died because they did not get enough care.Nightingale felt thatwomen could be doing more to help doctors take care of sick people.

Nightingale knew that in order for nurses to do more,they needed specialtraining in how to take care of sick people.Nightingale went to a hospital inGermany to study nursing.Then she returned to London and became the head of agroup of women called Gentlewomen During Illness.These women cared for sickpeople in their homes.

In 1854。Englandwas fighting a war with Russia.War reporters wrote about the terribleconditions in the hospitals that cared for the wounded.People demanded that somethingbe done about it.A leader of the government asked Florence Nightingale to takesome nurses into the war hospitals.S0。in November l 854,Nightingale finally gotto work in a hospital.

She took along 38nurses whom she had trained herself.

At first.thedoctors on the battlefields did not want Nightingale and her nurses in theirhospitals.They did not believe that women could help.But in fact,the nurses didmake a difference.They worked around the clock,tending the sick.Thanks to theirhard work,many wounded soldiers survived.

Afterthe war, Nightingale and her nurses were treated like heroes.Finally, in 1860,shestarted the Nightingale School for Nurses.In time,thanks to FlorenceNightingale,nursing became an important part of medicine.

第 41 题 FlorenceNightingale was born into a rich

A.Italian family.

B.Russian family.

C.Englishfamily

D.German family.

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第8题

From 2007 to 2010, American households lost $11 trillion in real estate, savings, and stoc
ks. More than half of all U. S. workers either lost their jobs or were forced to take cuts in hours or pay during the recession. The worst may be behind them now, but the shocking losses of the past few years have reshaped nearly every facet of their lives—how they live, work, and spend—even the way they think about the future. For Cindy, the recession began when her husband was relocated to Rhinelander, Wisconsin, by his company, forcing the family to move in a hurry. The couple bought a new house but were unable to sell their two-bedroom home in Big Lake, Minnesota. With two mortgages(抵押借贷)and two young children to care for, Cindy couldnt imagine how to stretch her husbands paycheck to keep her family fed. Then she stumbled upon an online community called Blotanical, a forum for gardeners, many with an interest in sustainability. "The more I read and discussed these practices, the more I realized this would help not only our budget but also our health," she says. Cindy admits that before the recession, she was a city girl with no interest in growing her own dinner. "I grew flowers mostly—I didnt think about plants that werent visually interesting. " But to stretch her budget, she began putting in vegetables and fruit—everything from strawberry beds to apple trees—and as her first seedlings grew, her spirits lifted. She no longer thinks of gardening and making her own jams as just a money saver; theyre a genuine pleasure. "Its brought us closer together as a family, too," she says. Her kids voluntarily pitch in with(主动帮助)the garden work, and the family cooks together instead of eating out. The food tastes better—its fresher and organic—and the garden handily fulfills its original purpose; cost cutting. Now she spends about $200 to $300 a month on groceries, less than half of the $ 650 a month that she used to lay out. After discovering how resourceful she can be in tough times, Cindy is no longer easily discouraged. "It makes me feel proud to be able to say I made it myself," she says. "I feel accomplished, and Im more confident about attempting things Ive never done before. " Now she avoids convenience stores and has begun learning to knit, quilt, and make her own soap. "I dont think I would have ever begun this journey if it werent for the recession," she says. "I have a feeling that from now on, it will affect my familys health and happiness for the better. "

We learn from the first paragraph that the recession______.

A.affected Americans in certain occupations

B.is over with some of the losses recovered

C.had only brought huge losses in savings and stocks

D.had great impact on Americans" work and life

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Though he works hard, but he didnt pass the exam.(改错题)
Though he works hard, but he didnt pass the exam.(改错题)

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第10题

After putting on a shirt, the room didnt seem as cold.(改错题)
After putting on a shirt, the room didnt seem as cold.(改错题)

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