增值税的税收筹划主要包括()。A、增值税的递延纳税B、充分利用市场定价自主权C、利用

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问题:

增值税的税收筹划主要包括()。

A、增值税的递延纳税

B、充分利用市场定价自主权

C、利用固定资产节税

D、折扣销售和销售折让

E、兼营和混合销售

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要想登录到一个FTP服务器上,除了必要的上网设备外还必须要有______。

A.FTP服务器的地址
B.网络蚂蚁
C.FTP服务器的操作系统类型
D.FTP服务器地址的端口号

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根据国家统一的会计制度规定,对外报送的财务会计报告应当经单位有关人员签章,上述有关人员包括( )。

A.单位负责人

B.总会计师

C.会计机构负责人

D.内部审计人员

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仿照例句,续写下文。(6分)

例句:张祜曾说“浩然属襄阳”,我们可以联想到孟浩然的“山形观水胜,襄阳美会稽”。

我说“子美属泰山”,我们可以联想到杜甫的“会当凌绝顶,一览众山小”。

我说______________________________________________________________

我说_______________________________________________________________

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男,43岁,农民,急起发热、头痛、全身乏力6天,体查:体温37℃,脉搏122次/分,血压70/60mmHg,神清,呈“酒醉貌”,眼结膜充血,球结膜可见片状出血,注射部位及双臀部可见大片瘀斑,肺部未闻及异常

最可能的诊断是()

A.流脑

B.钩体病

C.肾综合征出血热

D.败血症

E.沙门菌属感染

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Questions 6-10 are based on the following passage.
The term control is highly—and unjustifiably—unpopular. Some of its unpopularity can be traced to educational and philosophical writings that have addressed issues of freedom, self- determination, self-worth, individuality, and other humanistic concerns—concerns often equated with liberal and permissive child-rearing and educational methods. They are the concerns that define the spirit of these times. No teacher wants to be nonliberal and restrictive. And there is little doubt that the deliberate exercise of control is restrictive. Is control therefore unethical
There is, of course, no simple answer, ff there were, there would be little controversy, and behaviorists and humanists would have much less to disagree about.
Consider, first, that control is not only inevitable but also necessary. There is no doubt that teachers, by virtue of their position and by virtue of their duties, have control. Indeed, it is not at all unreasonable to insist that the exercise of control is one of the teacher’s most important duties. We are not speaking here of a fear-enforced control that might have been characteristic of some of yesterday’s schools. Control can be achieved, or at least facilitated, in a variety of gentle ways, some of which can be learned.
Parents too control their children (or at least try), often by setting limits for their behavior. Part of the successful socialization process requires that children be prevented from engaging in behaviors that might be injurious to themselves or to others. Thus, parents do not permit their children to play with the dinner as it is cooking on the stove, to insert knives into electrical outlets, to jump off ladders, or to swim in dangerous waters. Less extreme instances of control involve the teaching of socially appropriate behavior, of values and morals—of "shoulds" and "should nots". It is less by accident than by virtue of parental control that children learn not to deface wall, steal other people’s property, or kill the neighbor’s god. In short, certain standards of behavior are learned at least partly as a function of parental control. Whether that control involves reinforcement, punishment, models, reasoning, or a combination of these and other strategies, we cannot avoid the fact that control is being exercised.
The classroom situation is not really very different. Teachers have often been described as acting [in loco parentis]—in the place of parents. More precisely, teachers have been urged to act in all ways as might a wise, judicious, and loving parent. And there is, in fact, no great incompatibility between values held in highest esteem by those who describe themselves as humanistically oriented and the techniques of behavior control that have been described by science. Love, empathy, warmth, genuineness, and honesty can go a long way toward ensuring a classroom climate corducive to and learning and development. In spite of these highly desirable qualities, however, discipline problems are not uncommon in classrooms. That teachers should judiciously administer rewards and punishment in an effort to maintain an effective educational environment does not mean that they care less for their students; indeed, in might well indicate that they care more.

Instances of parental control provided in the passage are aimed at______.

A.justifying the educational use of control

B.informing educationalists of what is the fight thing to do in the education of children

C.persuading the public of the importance of ethics education

D.assessing whether parents or teachers are more important in the education of children

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