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A. cash
B. capital
C. loan capital
D. fixed capital
E. annual report
F. transaction
G. credit
H. long-term credit
I. low-interest credit
J. commercial credit
K. demand deposit
L. fixed deposit
M. short deposit
N. national bank
O. reserve bank
P. currency
Q. reserve currency
R. interest rate
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[单项选择]At a fixed level of capital, output increases as the quantity of labor increases, but at a decreasing rate. This phenomenon is an example of:()
A. law of diminishing costs to labor.
B. law of diminishing returns to capital.
C. law of diminishing returns to labor.
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A--fixed assets B--working capital
C--allocation of funds D--reserve fund
E--real estate F--initial capital
G--ready money H--contribution of funds
I--buffer fund J--working capital fund
K--traveller’s cheque L--liquid assets
M--exchange rate N--self-financing
O--frozen capital P--ready money business, no credit given
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[单项选择]A.Anthony fixed it.
B.The plumber fixed it.
C.It worked again when the plummer arrived.
D.It was removed.
[单项选择]Sometimes opponents of capital punishment horrify with tales of lingering death on the gallows, of faulty electric chairs, or of agony in the gas chamber. Partly in response to such protests, several states such as North Carolina and Texas switched to execution by lethal injection. The condemned person is put to death painlessly, without ropes, voltage, bullets, or gas. Did this answer the objections of death penalty opponents Of course not. On June 22, 1984, The New York Times published an editorial that sarcastically attacked the new "hygienic" method of death by injection, and stated that "execution can never be made humane through science." So it’s not the method that really troubles opponents. It’s the death itself they consider barbaric.
Admittedly, capital punishment is not a pleasant topic. However, one does not have to like the death penalty in order to support it any more than one must like radical surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy in order to find necessary these atte
A. the lack of perfect solution to the present problems
B. the new discovery of modern science
C. the necessity of doing nothing till an ultimate cure is available
D. the availability of adequate punishment
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Passage Two
The practice of capital punishment is as old as government itself. For most of history, it has not been considered controversial. Since ancient times most governments have punished a wide variety of crimes by death and have conducted executions as a routine part of the administration of criminal law. However, in the mid-18th century, social critics in Europe began to emphasize the worth of the individual and to criticize government practices they considered unjust, including capital punishment. The controversy and debate over whether governments should utilize the death penalty continue today.
The first significant movement to abolish the death penalty began during the era known as the Age of Enlightenment. In 1764 Italian jurist and philosopher Cesare Beccaria published An Essay on Crimes and Punishments. Many consider this influential work the leading document in the early campaign against capital punishment. Other individuals who ca
A. death penalty had been carried out before government came into being
B. people thought it was right for the government to conduct executions
C. death penalty was practiced scarcely in European countries
D. many people considered capital punishment unjust and cruel
[填空题]With intellectual capital fast becoming the currency of choice in today’s information-based, global economy, the knowledge sets necessary for success are as dynamic as the rapidly changing environment. The result is the need for continuous update and (26) of one’s abilities, and a renewed emphasis on the value of education and training. 21st century skills include not only essential skills, but also technology (27) , inventive thinking, communication and (28) , and the ability for independent, life-long learning.
"In the knowledge-based economy, knowing how to locate information quickly, (29) and apply that information to solve problems will be very important."
Education is increasingly accountable, measured not simply by a paper (30) or time spent in a classroom, but by an assessment of (31) Elementary and secondary school reforms have been introduced out of concern that students graduating from h
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Screen
Capital Cinema, "Enemies Are Bound to Meet", feature film (故事片), today at 11: 50 a.m., 2:15, 4:40, 6:40, 8:40 p.m. Tomorrow at 7:50, 10:15 a.m., 12:40, 3:05, 5:30, 7:30 p.m. Address: West Chang’ an Avenue, Tel.: 335510
No. 2
Stage
Tianqiao Theatre -- "Merchant of Venice", Shakespeare’s famous comedy, presented (演出)by the China Youth Art Theatre. Nov. 21-24, at 7:00 p.m. Address: East Chang’ an Avenue, Tel.: 553672
Theatre of the Beijing Exhibition Centre -- "Pavel Kochakin", ten-scene modern drama, presented by the China Children’s Art Theatre, Nov. 19-23, at 7: 15 p.m. Address: Xizhimen Wai, Tel: 891383
When will "Pavel Kochakin" be on
It will be on on Nov. 19-23 at _________________
[单项选择]The capital of Australia is
A. Perth.
B. Sydney.
C. Melbourne.
D. Canberra.