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“编辑”菜单中“粘贴”命令所对应的快捷键是______。

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日本某进口商6月10日从美国进口一批商品,价值。100万美元,三个月后付款,6月10日汇率为1美元=100日元,假设美元有升值趋势,则进口商将面临由于美元升值带来的损失。 请根据以上资料回答下列问题: 进口商希望选择有利的合同货币来控制汇率风险,则其应遵循的原则是( )。

A. 争取使用软币
B. 争取使用两种以上软硬搭配的货币
C. 争取使用本币
D. 争取使用硬币

程序运行后,单击窗体,屏幕显示的结果是( )。 Private Sub Form_Click() num1="乙" num2=76 Select Case numl Case"甲" If num2>=80 Then Print"德艺优秀" Else If num2>=60 Then Print"德优秀,艺普通" End If Case"乙" If num2>=80 Then Print"德艺双佳" Elselfnum2>=60 Then Print"德艺普通" End If End Select End Sub

A. 德艺双佳
B. 德艺普通
C. 德优秀,艺普通
D. 德艺优秀

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