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In order to improve communications with kids, parents should ______.A.learn more about the

In order to improve communications with kids, parents should ______.

A.learn more about the modern techniques and try to adjust all of them

B.learn to use modern ways to communicate with kids, such as texting messages

C.try to share some modern and meaningful computer games with kids

D.earn enough money to buy modern machines for kids to satisfy their needs

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第1题
In order to comprehensively reflect the state of economy, we must research deeply to enhan
ce and improve ______.

A.scenario analysis and stress testing

B.risk management assumptions

C.prediction on financial risk

D.multiple standard deviation events

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第2题
In order to provide greater economic stability for farmers, the U.S. government______.A.em

In order to provide greater economic stability for farmers, the U.S. government______.

A.employed conservation agents to demonstrate better techniques

B.offered free service and cash payment to improve the farmer's land

C.sacrificed the national interest to help the farmers

D.deliberately reduced the amount of farm products to raise prices

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第3题
In order to meet the need of having access to the Internet in Laos, the foundation
should first ____________.

A) build more schools to improve the education level

B) imporve the physical harsh environment

C) devise a special kind of computer

D) turn to more engineers to enchance the education the technical support

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第4题
According to the fourth paragraph, which of the following will the author probably agree w
ith?

A.Distinguished professors at research universities should concentrate on research only.

B.The separation of teaching from research can lower the quality of future scientists.

C.It is of utmost importance to improve teaching in elementary schools in order to train new scientists.

D.The rapid development of modem science makes it impossible to combine teaching with re search.

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第5题
Which of the following statements can we know from the fourth paragraph?A.Distinguished pr

Which of the following statements can we know from the fourth paragraph?

A.Distinguished professors at research universities should focus on research only.

B.The separation of teaching from research may affect the quality of future scientists.

C.It is vitally important to improve teaching in elementary schools in order to train new scientists.

D.It is impossible to combine research with teaching due to the rapid development of modern science.

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第6题
Creativity is not something one is just born with, nor is it necessarily a characteristic
of high intelligence. A person is highly intelligent does not mean that he uses it creatively 【M1】______

Creativity is the matter of using the resources one have to produce original ideas that 【M2】______

are good for something.

There are things that parents can do at the home to encourage creativity. They 【M3】______

can involve children by decision-making if the problem is appropriate, asking the 【M4】______

child for suggestions. Parents can help their children, to understand the

consequences of various decision. Parents should also encourage their 【M5】______

children to talk out loud about things they are doing. Thinking and language skills is 【M6】______

closely related. Talking out loud improve language skills and thinking 【M7】______

skills. It is important to give children choices. As children grow older ,

parents should let their children to decide more serious things, but not automatically 【M8】______

help them too much if they have the wrong decision. This may be confusing 【M9】______

for the child, but that is all fight. This is because one of the most important trait 【M10】______

of creative people is a very strong motivation to make order out of confusion.

【M1】

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第7题
Chinese Young Volunteers Association (CYVA) was founded in 1994 by young people who are
willing to devote themselves to social services. As a national voluntary non-profit organization,the Association improves the overall quality of youth and contributes to the general progress of economic and social development.

Up to now,the association has carried out a series of volunteer activities. Sunshine Dancers is a non-profit program which was started in the Muslim primary school by the association. By hiring professional dance teachers,the association helps children from poor families to realize their dancing dream for free. Another major program run by CYVA is Protecting and Promoting the Rights of China’s Young Migrants(保护并增进青年农民工权益工程). It aims to improve education for migrant youth in order to prevent their early entry into the labor force. Teams of university volunteers will be recruited and trained to provide after-school tutoring to junior high students from migrant schools. 6. What does CYVA stand for?

A. Chinese Young Volunteers Association

B. China Youth Volunteer Association

C. China Youth Volunteering Association

7. When was CYVA founded?

A. In 1994.

B. In 1996.

C. In 1998.

8. Who founded CYVA?

A. A group of local teachers.

B. Young people who are willing to devote themselves to social services.

C. The local government.

9. What is the goal of CYVA?

A. To improve the overall quality of youth.

B. To contribute to the general progress of economic and social development.

C. Both A and B.

10. What are the programs carried out by CYVA?

A. Sunshine Dancers.

B. Protecting and Promoting the Rights of China’s Young Migrants.

C. Both A and B.

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第8题
(a) Define audit risk and the components of audit risk. (5 marks)You are an audit supervis

(a) Define audit risk and the components of audit risk. (5 marks)

You are an audit supervisor of Amethyst & Co and are currently planning the audit of your client, Aquamarine Co (Aquamarine) which manufactures elevators. Its year end is 31 July 2016 and the forecast profit before tax is $15·2 million.

The company undertakes continuous production in its factory, therefore at the year end it is anticipated that work in progress will be approximately $950,000. In order to improve the manufacturing process, Aquamarine placed an order in April for $720,000 of new plant and machinery; one third of this order was received in May with the remainder expected to be delivered by the supplier in late July or early August.

At the beginning of the year, Aquamarine purchased a patent for $1·3 million which gives them the exclusive right to manufacture specialised elevator equipment for five years. In order to finance this purchase, Aquamarine borrowed $1·2 million from the bank which is repayable over five years.

In January 2016 Aquamarine outsourced its payroll processing to an external service organisation, Coral Payrolls Co (Coral). Coral handles all elements of the payroll cycle and sends monthly reports to Aquamarine detailing the payroll costs. Aquamarine ran its own payroll until 31 December 2015, at which point the records were transferred over to Coral.

The company has a policy of revaluing land and buildings and the finance director has announced that all land and buildings will be revalued at the year end. During a review of the management accounts for the month of May 2016, you have noticed that receivables have increased significantly on the previous year end and against May 2015.

The finance director has informed you that the company is planning to make approximately 65 employees redundant after the year end. No decision has been made as to when this will be announced, but it is likely to be prior to the year end.

Required:

(b) Describe SIX audit risks, and explain the auditor’s response to each risk, in planning the audit of Aquamarine Co. (12 marks)

(c) Explain the additional factors Amethyst & Co should consider during the audit in relation to Aquamarine Co’s use of the payroll service organisation. (3 marks)

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第9题
听力原文:Since man first scrawled in the dirt with his finger, people have searched for be

听力原文: Since man first scrawled in the dirt with his finger, people have searched for better ways to record the written word. Today, that quest is perhaps best exemplified by one of the writing instrument industry's leaders: Parker Pen.

In America, the pen-making industry officially began in 1809. But, it wasn't until the 1880s that the fountain pen as we now know got its start. Among the early industry leaders was George Safford Parker, a school teacher from Janesville, who became frustrated with the unreliability of the writing instruments then available to his students.

To improve his insufficient teaching salary, Parker had a sideline as an agent for John Holland fountain pens. The pens were unreliable, delivering too much ink at times and at other times, no ink at all. In any case, Parker felt obligated to repair the pens he sold to his students. So, he purchased a few small tools, and began to learn the inner workings of fountain pens. As the students learned they could depend on their teacher to keep their pens in working order, the number of pens he sold increased, so did his frustration. Finally, he decided he could make a better pen himself. And he did.

Parker patented his first fountain pen design on December 10, 1889. Two years later he entered a partnership with insurance man W. E Palmer and in February of 1892 they incorporated the Parker Pen Company.

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A.In 1809.

B.In 1818.

C.In the 1880s.

D.In the 1890s.

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第10题
Is the customer always right? The answer, it seems, depends on which country you are in. S
hopping is very much a part of a country's culture, and attitudes to shopping and consumers vary from country to country just as much as climate or taste in food. From the air-conditioned order of American malls to the anarchy(混乱,无秩序) of African bazaars(集市), the way we shop shows the way we see ourselves and our relationships with other people.

Recent economic hardship has given the consumer increased power in Europe as retailers(零售商) fight to win their share of reduced disposable(可任意使用的)income. This has meant falling prices, plenty of special offers and a re-examination of what customer service really means. People often point to America as an example of sophisticated customer service. In restaurants in the south of the USA, for example, waiters compliment(称赞) you on your clothes, ask about your day, compliment you on the wisdom of your order and then return every ten minutes to refill your glass and make sure that everything is to your satisfaction.

Anyone who has waited 30 minutes to be served in a restaurant might well dream of such attention, but do Europeans really want US style. service? As a friend of mine once told me, "By the end of the evening I had spent as much time talking to the waiter as to my wife. It is a question of expectations. Different nationalities expect different types of service.

Attitudes to service are, of course, affected by employers attitudes to their workers. As American sales and service personnel are heavily reliant(依赖) on commission and tips, they have more incentive(动机) to provide more service. But is this fair? Do we think it is fair to ask shop assistants to work late evenings, Sundays and lg hour shifts? Does it fit in with our picture of society? It might not be a case of "Is the customer always right?" but a case of "How much service is it fair to expect?"

The Europeans have to reexamine what customer service means because______.

A.retailers are under increasing pressure to improve their service and cater more for consumer demands

B.America has been set as an example of good customer service

C.they are aware that attitudes to shopping and consumers may vary in different countries

D.consumers income has been reduced

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