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根据我国《反不正当竞争法》和相关法律的规定,下列关于诋毁商誉行为的表述中,正确的是( )。

A. 新闻单位被经营者唆使对其他经营者从事诋毁商誉行为的,可与经营者构成共同的不正当竞争行为
B. 经营者通过新闻发布会形式发布影响其他同业经营者商誉的信息,只要该信息是真实的,不构成诋毁行为
C. 诋毁行为只能是针对市场上某一特定竞争对手实施的
D. 经营者对其他竞争者进行诋毁,其主观心态既可以是故意,也可以是过失

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A市农户甲于2008年3月1日与乙公司订立合同,出售自己饲养的活鸡1万只,并约定乙公司应在3月21目前支付首期价款,甲从4月1日起分批交付鸡,交付完毕后乙公司付清余款。3月20日,乙公司得知该市发现了禽流感,即致电向甲询问。甲称他的鸡没有出现禽流感。乙公司表示等到事情比较明朗后再付款,甲坚持要求其按时付款,否则将追究其责任。3月25日,因失火导致鸡棚倒塌,致甲的鸡毁灭,甲当即将此事通知了乙。 2008年3月10日,甲向丙公司订购了一批饲料,约定4月10日至20日期间送货上门,甲验收后10日内付款。甲在3月26日把鸡死亡情况通知了丙公司,要求取消交易。丙公司称:货物已经备好,不同意解约,除非甲赔偿其损失。 下列关于甲与乙公司之间关系的表述中,正确的是( )。

A. 甲乙的合同标的在交付前不合格,所以合同无效
B. 甲3月20日电话中关于要求坚持让乙交付的行为是胁迫行为
C. 甲不需承担不能交付标的物的违约责任
D. 乙公司有权解除合同

振华公司为一从事建材行业的有限责任公司,近几年因建材市场不景气,财务状况有所恶化。2008年,因当期货币资金在扣除应付职工工资、社会保险费后,不足以缴纳税款,而申请了延期缴纳税款。2009年,公司欠缴税款20万元,并且财务状况严重恶化,虽然经税务机关采取强制措施仍无法缴清税款。 振华申请延期缴纳税款,下列说法中,正确的是()

A. 该有限责任公司不可以申请延期缴纳,只有发生不可抗力事件导致的特殊困难才可以申请延期缴纳税款
B. 该有限责任公司可以申请延期缴纳,但必须经省、自治区、直辖市国家税务局、地方税务局批准,且最长不得超过3个月
C. 该有限责任公司可以中请延期缴纳,但必须经县级以上税务局批准,且最长不得超过3个月
D. 该有限责任公司不可以申请延期缴纳,若未按照规定期限缴纳税款的,税务机关除责令限期缴纳外,从滞纳税款之日起,按日加收滞纳税款的滞纳金

In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Mark the correct answer to each question on your coloured answer sheet. What should be taken into account when deciding the way of supervision over the child

A. The child’s academic performance.
B. The child’s character and personality.
C. The child’s computer skills.
D. The child’s willingness to communicate.

When people think about air pollution, they usually think about smog, acid rain, CFC’’s, and other forms of outdoor air pollution. But do you know that air pollution also can exist inside homes and other buildings It can, and every year, the health of many people is affected by chemical substances present in the air within buildings. A great deal of research on pollution is being conducted at laboratories and universities. The goals of the research are to find solutions and to educate the public about the problem. Two places where this type of work is being done are LBNL and the University of California, Berkeley. Let’’s take a closer look at the various types of air pollution, the effects that they have on people, and what is being (or not being) done to correct the problem.What is Air Pollution Air is the ocean we breathe. Air supplies us with oxygen which is essential for our bodies to live. Air supplies us with oxygen which is essential for our bodies to live. Air is 99.9% nitrogen (氮气), oxygen, water vapor and inert(惰性的) gases. Human activities can release substances into the air, some of which can cause problems for humans, plants, and animals. There are several main types of pollution and well-known effects of pollution which are commonly discussed. These include smog, acid rain, the greenhouse effect, and "holes" in the ozone layer. Each of these problems has serious implications for our health and well-being as well as for the whole environment. One type of air pollution is the release of particles (微粒) into the air from burning fuel for energy. Diesel smoke (柴油烟) is a good example of this particulate matter. The particles are very small pieces of matter measuring about 2.5 microns or about .0001 inches. This type of pollution is sometimes referred to as "black carbon" pollution. The exhaust from burning fuels in automobiles, homes, and industries is a major source of pollution in the air. Some authorities believe that even the burning of wood and charcoal (木炭) in fireplaces and barbeques can release significant quantities of soot (油烟) into the air. Another type of pollution is the release of noxious gases, such as sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and chemical vapors. These can take part in further chemical reactions once they are in the atmosphere, forming smog and acid rain. Pollution also needs to be considered inside our homes, offices, and schools. Some of these pollutants can be created by indoor activities such as smoking and cooking. In the United States, we spend about 80-90% of our time inside buildings, and so our exposure to harmful indoor pollutants can be serious. It is therefore important to consider both indoor and outdoor air pollution.Outdoor Air Pollution Smog is a type of large-scale outdoor pollution. It is caused by chemical reactions between pollutants derived from different sources, primarily automobile exhaust and industrial emissions. Cities are often centers of these types of activities, and many suffer from the effects of smog, especially during the warm months of the year. Additional information about smog and its effects are available from the Air Quality Management District (AQMD) in southern California. For each city, the exact causes of pollution may be different. Depending on the geographical location, temperature, wind and weather factors, pollution is dispersed differently. However, sometimes this does not happen and the pollution can build up to dangerous levels. A temperature inversion occurs when air close to the earth is cooler is 99.9% nitrogen (氮气), oxygen, water vapor and inert(惰性的) gases. Human activities can release substances into the air, some of which can cause problems for humans, plants, and animals. There are several main types of pollution and well-known effects of pollution which are commonly discussed. These include smog, acid rain, the greenhouse effect, and "holes" in the ozone layer. Each of these problems has serious implications for our health and well-being as well as for the whole environment. One type of air pollution is the release of particles (微粒) into the air from burning fuel for energy. Diesel smoke (柴油烟) is a good example of this particulate matter. The particles are very small pieces of matter measuring about 2.5 microns or about .0001 inches. This type of pollution is sometimes referred to as "black carbon" pollution. The exhaust from burning fuels in automobiles, homes, and industries is a major source of pollution in the air. Some authorities believe that even the burning of wood and charcoal (木炭) in fireplaces and barbeques can release significant quantities of soot (油烟) into the air. Another type of pollution is the release of noxious gases, such as sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and chemical vapors. These can take part in further chemical reactions once they are in the atmosphere, forming smog and acid rain. Pollution also needs to be considered inside our homes, offices, and schools. Some of these pollutants can be created by indoor activities such as smoking and cooking. In the United States, we spend about 80-90% of our time inside buildings, and so our exposure to harmful indoor pollutants can be serious. It is therefore important to consider both indoor and outdoor air pollution.Outdoor Air Pollution Smog is a type of large-scale outdoor pollution. It is caused by chemical reactions between pollutants derived from different sources, primarily automobile exhaust and industrial emissions. Cities are often centers of these types of activities, and many suffer from the effects of smog, especially during the warm months of the year. Additional information about smog and its effects are available from the Air Quality Management District (AQMD) in southern California. For each city, the exact causes of pollution may be different. Depending on the geographical location, temperature, wind and weather factors, pollution is dispersed differently. However, sometimes this does not happen and the pollution can build up to dangerous levels. A temperature inversion occurs when air close to the earth is cooler lives. We work, study, eat, drink and sleep in enclosed environments where air circulation may be restricted. For these reasons, some experts feel that more people suffer from the effects of indoor air pollution than outdoor pollution. There are many sources of indoor air pollution. Tobacco smoke, cooking and heating appliances, and vapors from building materials, paints, furniture, etc. cause pollution inside buildings. 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