About 4 million Americans are now 85 or older, a figure that will nearly double withi
A.八十五岁以上(包括85岁)已达四百万美国人,25年内会翻番
B.美国85岁或85岁以上的人口现有400万,在未来25年内将会翻一番
C.大约400万美国人年龄在85岁往上,这个数据在2025年之前将翻一翻
D.有400万美国人超过85岁(含85岁),而这个数字在1/4个世纪里几乎翻了一倍
A.八十五岁以上(包括85岁)已达四百万美国人,25年内会翻番
B.美国85岁或85岁以上的人口现有400万,在未来25年内将会翻一番
C.大约400万美国人年龄在85岁往上,这个数据在2025年之前将翻一翻
D.有400万美国人超过85岁(含85岁),而这个数字在1/4个世纪里几乎翻了一倍
第1题
In 1989,Melissa started Kids F.A.C.E.as an after-school club at her elementary school.The six-member group met each Monday to write letters and plan cleanup activities."We never thought it was anything more than a group of kids coming together so they could talk about the environment,"says Trish Poe,her mother.But then a letter from Milissa to the "Today" show got her club on television in 1990.When other kids heard about the club,they wrote asking how they could get involed.So Melissa,with the help of her mother,who today manages the Kids F.A.C.E.office as executive director,developed a membership book that instructed kids on environmental projects and how to start a club of their own."I felt like I had to write them all back at once because I didn't like what the president did to me.Because I didn't like being ignored...I didn't want the kids to have the same feeling,"says Melissa.Requests for information came from all over the nation.At first,Melissa's parents paid the postage and supply bills for the club,but soon expenses became too high.So the club found a sponsor,War-Mart Inc.,which began underwriting the bimonthly newsletter,Kids F.A.C.E.illustrated,which currently provides environmental updates,suggestions,and ideas to more than 2 million people world wide.
问题:How many people worldwide can have access to the club's bimonthly newsletter ___
A、1 million
B、2 million
C、3 million
D、4 million
More people wanted to join the club after________
A、a newspaper interview was made
B、enough letters were distributed
C、they heard about the club from a television show
D、Melissa became an executive director
When Melissa was starting the club,she was________
A、a school teacher working for the kids
B、a social worker taking care of children after school
C、the parent of a kid at school
D、a kid attending an elementary school
When Melissa first organized Kids F.A.C.E.,she meant to ()
A、have a writing club for the kids
B、ask the kids to clean the environment
C、give kids a chance to talk about the environment
D、have a national club
第2题
A.At to
B.Concerning
C.About
D.As far as
第3题
New York is the business headquarters of the country as well as its leading industrial center、In the downtown section of the city is Wall Street - where you find the world ()New York Stock Exchange、It is said that over 90 percent of the stocks bought and sold in the United States are handled in the Wall Street area、Wall Street is not () the financial center of the whole nation, but also the heart and nerve center of American politics.
1、
A.with
B.about
C.only
D.cities
E.famous
2、
A.with
B.about
C.only
D.cities
E.famous
3、
A.with
B.about
C.only
D.cities
E.famous
4、
A.with
B.about
C.only
D.cities
E.famous
5、
A.with
B.about
C.only
D.cities
E.famous
第4题
A.more
B.most popular
C.the popularest
D.the most popular
第5题
In 1866 a group of Americans in Paris, France, gathered at a restaurant to【2】the American Independence Day. After dinner, John Jay, a【3】lawyer gave a speech proposing to create a "national institution and gallery of art. " During the next four years, he【4】American civic leaders, art collectors, and others to support the project, and in 1870 the Metropolitan Museum of Art was founded, but it was【5】in two different locations in New York City. In 1880 the museum moved to its present location in Central Park on Fifth Avenue. Many additions have【6】been built around this building. The north and south【7】were completed in 1911 and 1913,【8】Six additional wings have been built since 1975 to house the museum's【9】collections, to expand gallery space and educational【10】.
The museum has collected more than three million objects in every known artistic【11】, representing cultures from every part of the world, from ancient times to the present.
Popularly known as the Met, the museum is a private【12】. The museum is one of the most popular tourist【13】in the city and about five million people visit it each year. It is also a major educational institution, offering various programs for children and adults.【14】, scholars of archeology and art history【15】advanced research projects at the museum.
(1)
A.comprehensive
B.elaborate
C.appropriate
D.elegant
第6题
Hawthorn Enterprises Co
Hawthorn Enterprises Co (Hawthorn) manufactures and distributes fashion clothing to retail stores. Its year end was 31 March 2015. You are the audit manager and the year-end audit is due to commence shortly. The following three matters have been brought to your attention.
Hawthorn receives monthly statements from its main suppliers and although these have been retained, none have been reconciled to the payables ledger as at 31 March 2015. The engagement partner has asked the audit senior to recommend the procedures to be performed on supplier statements.(3 marks)
(ii) Bank reconciliation
During last year’s audit of Hawthorn’s bank and cash, significant cut off errors were discovered with a number of post year-end cheques being processed prior to the year end to reduce payables. The finance director has assured the audit engagement partner that this error has not occurred again this year and that the bank reconciliation has been carefully prepared. The audit engagement partner has asked that the bank reconciliation is comprehensively audited. (4 marks)
(iii) Receivables
Hawthorn’s receivables ledger has increased considerably during the year, and the year-end balance is $2·3 million compared to $1·4 million last year. The finance director of Hawthorn has requested that a receivables circularisation is not carried out as a number of their customers complained last year about the inconvenience involved in responding. The engagement partner has agreed to this request, and tasked you with identifying alternative procedures to confirm the existence and valuation of receivables. (5 marks)
Required:
Describe substantive procedures you would perform. to obtain sufficient and appropriate audit evidence in relation to the above three matters.
Note: The mark allocation is shown against each of the three matters above.
第7题
About half of the infant and maternal deaths in developing countries could
be avoided if women had used family planning methods to prevent high risk ____1____pregnancies, according to a report publishing recently by the Johns Hopking ____2____University.
The report indicates that 5.6 million infant deaths and 2,000,000 maternal
Deaths could be prevented this year if women chose to have theirs children ____3____within the safest years with adequate intervals among births and limited their ____4____families to moderate size.
This amounts to about half of the 9.8 million infant and 370.000 maternal
deaths in developing countries, excluded China, estimated for this year by ____5____the United Nation’s Children’s Fund and the US Centers for Disease Control respectably. China was excluded because very few births occur in the high ____6____risk categories.
The report says that evidences from around the world shows the risk of ____7____maternal or infant ill and death is the highest in four specific types of ____8_____pregnancy; pregnancies before the mother is 18 year old; those after the ____9____mother is 35 years old; pregnancies after four births; and those lesser than ____10____two years apart.
第8题
1.A.worked
B.played
C.written
D.bought
2.A.afraid
B.popular
C.expensive
D.surprised
3.A.still
B.hardly
C.often
D.sometimes
4.A.lessons
B.friends
C.exams
D.business
5.A.doctor
B.teacher
C.driver
D.visitor
6.A.interested
B.interesting
C.uninterested
D.uninteresting
7.A.games
B.businesses
C.friends
D.subjects
8.A.money
B.help
C.grades
D.results
9.A.goes on
B.finds out
C.stops
D.hurries
10.A.food
B.sleep
C.fruit
D.pleasure
第9题
As for the field of politics, today’s politicians are well () that women have become a powerful () in the country.One of the reasons () this is () there are about 70 million women of voting age.Voting age in the United States, () some of you may already know, is eighteen.There are, in fact, 7 million more women of voting age than () men of voting age in the U.S.Today, not only() more women voting these days and () the political structure of the country, () more of them are becoming better educated.Today’s young American woman is more () to be a college student than() mother was.
Today, in the United States, there are at least 5 million women college graduates.(), this is 2.3 million () the number of American men with college degrees.But the number is growing each year.
1.A.womansB.womans’C.womens’D.women’s
2.A.throughoutB.throughC.in all over D.all over
3.A.becomesB.becameC.has become D.had become
4.A.againstB.with C.for D.toward
5.A.early the 1900sB.the early 1900s’C.early in 1900 D.early 1900s
6.A.when B.thatC.in whichD.in that
7.A.fieldsB.the fields C.some fieldsD.the research
8.A.aware B.aware ofC.aware about D.awared
9.A.populationB.forceC.party D.group
10.A.toB.inC.forD.beneath
11.A.becauseB.owing to C.where D.that
12.A.if B.as C.even D.just like
13.A.are thereB.there were C.there areD.there is
14.A.are there B.there are C.is there D.were there
15.A.influence B.influencing C.to influence D.influence
16.A.also but B.but too C.but D.also
17.A.likeB.alikeC.likely D.liked
18.A.hisB.theirC.her D.one’s
19.A.Be sure B.To be sure C.Being sure D.It is sure
20.A.fewer than B.less than C.much fewer thanD.much less than
第10题
A.To B.or C.per D.to E.of
In 2005 China had about 1,938,000 physicians(1.5 per 1,000 persons)and about 3,074,000 hospital beds(2.4 per 1,000 persons).Health expenditures on a purchasing power parity(PPP) basis were US$ 224 _____1 capita in 2001,____2 5.5 percent of gross domestic product.Some 37.2 percent of public expenditures were devoted _____3 health care in China in 2001.However,about 80 percent of the health and medical care services are concentrated in cities,and timely medical care is not available to more than 100 million people in ruralareas____4 offset this imbalance,in 2005 China set out a five-year plan to invest 20 billion Renminbi(RMB;US$2.4 billion)to rebuild the rural medical service system composed____5 village clinics and township-and county-level hospitals.