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[单项选择]The Customs will not ______ the restricted goods unless an import or export license is obtained.
A. clear
B. release
C. sell
D. buy
[单项选择]Customs Procedure
All goods to be imported whether or not subject (29) import duties must be declared to the Customs in (30) on prescribed forms (Customs Form No. 1). All declaration (31) indicate a full and true account (32) the number and description of packages, as well as the description, value, weight and measure of quantity of (33) such goods. The goods shall be examined by proper customs officers as and (34) necessary.
All goods imported (35) Malaysia shall, (36) first arrival of landing, be deposited by the importer (37) his agent in a customs or licensed warehouse or in a warehouse approved (38) the Director General of Customs.
Goods deposited in a Customs warehouse are required to be declared (39) the stipulated period.
The question of whether or not these goods are dutiable is decided by the Director General of Customs based (40) Section 22 of the Customs Act, 1967
A. to
B. at
C. with
[单项选择]The Customs may "withhold" the goods connected with the smuggling cases. The word "withhold" has the similar meaning of the following words except ().
A. keep back
B. detain
C. refuse to give
D. refund
[单项选择]The Customs has the right to withhold the goods and articles connected () the smuggling cases.
A. for
B. from
C. with
D. within
[简答题]preferential customs tariffs
[单项选择] Electronic computer speeds are restricted not only by the speed of electrons in matter but also by the escalating density of interconnections necessary to connect the electronic gates on microchips. Electrical engineers and physicists have been developing and augmenting the technologies of analog and digital optical computing, in which the information is primarily carried by photons rather than by electrons. Optical computing could, in principle, generate much higher computer speeds, but one of the problems it has encountered lies in accuracy, for these devices have practical limits of 8 to 11 bits of accuracy in basic operations. Recent research has evinced that digital partitioning algorithms in tandem with error-correction codes, can substantially enhance the accuracy of optical computing operations. In the near term optical computers will most likely be hybrid optical/electronic systems that preprocess input data for computation and post-process output data via electronic circuit
A. Although the future of optical computing is impressive, its applications are too limited in scope to justify much optimism.
B. The outlook of its development is positive on the surface, but many claims made about it are misleading.
C. Efforts to develop the technology have been sufficiently positive to maintain the interest of electrical engineers and physicists.
D. Because of design flaws, the task of developing optical computing will require greater resources than are presently available.
E. The state of development of optical computing is too contradictory to allow for an easy assessment of its future.