某汽车制造厂为增值税一般纳税人,2011年5月销售自产小轿车2000辆,不含税单价20万元/辆,并负责运输,取得运费收入0.5万元/辆,并收取违约金共计10万元;同时将1辆自产小轿车作为回扣支付给某单位;将2辆同型号的自产小轿车划拨给销售部使用;本月购进材料取得防伪税控系统开具的增值税专用发票,注明价款300万元、增值税51万元,支付购货运费15万元(含建设基金0.5万元),取得运输企业开具的运费发票。该企业上述业务应纳增值税、消费税合计( )万元。(本月取得的相关发票均在本月认证并抵扣,小汽车消费税税率是5%)
A. 8942.04
B. 8943.04
C. 8949.06
D. 8951.06
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What kind of table does the woman want
A table for two by the window.
B. A table for two in the corner.
C. A table for three in tile corner.
Promptness is important in American business, academic, and social settings. The (56) of punctuality is taught to young children at school. Today slips and the use of bells signal to the child that (57) and time itself are to be respected. People who keep (58) are considered dependable. If people are late for job interviews, appointments, or classes, they are often (59) unreliable and irresponsible. In the business setting, "time is money" and companies may (60) their executive for tardiness to business meetings. Of course, it is not always possible to be punctual. Social and business etiquette also provides rules for (61) arrivals. Calling (62) the telephone if one is going to be more than a few minutes late for (63) appointments is (64) polite and is often expected. Keeping a friend waiting (65) ten to twenty minutes is considered rude. Respecting deadlines is also important in academic and professional (66) . Students who (67) assignments late may be surprised to find that the professor will (68) their grade or even refuse to (69) their work. (70) it is a question of arriving on time or of meeting a deadline, people are culturally expected to stick to the schedule time. Part Ⅳ ClozeDirections: In this part, there is a passage with 15 blanks. For each blank, there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer for each blank and mark the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.
A. delayed
B. considered
C. hampered
D. inhibited
We unemployed share a social stigma (耻辱) similar to that of the rape victim. Whether consciously or subconsciously, much of the work-ethic driven public feels that you’ve somehow "asked for it". Secretly wanted to lose your job and "flirted (幻想)" with unemployment through your attitude- probably dressed in a way to invite it (left the vest unbuttoned on your three-piece suit). But the worse of it isn’t society’s work-ethic morality; it’s your own, which you never knew you had. You find out how much self-satisfaction was gained from even the most simple work-related task: a well-worded letter, a well-handled phone call, even a clean file. Being useful to yourself isn’t enough. But then almost everyone has heard about the need to be a useful member of society. What you didn’t know about was the loneliness. You’ve spent your life almost constantly surrounded by people, in classes, in dorms and at work. To suddenly find yourself with only your cat to talk to all day distorts (歪曲) your sense of reality. You begin to worry that fights of fancy might become one way. But you always were, and still are, stronger than that. You maintain balance and perspective, mainly through resorting frequently to sarcasm (嘲笑) and irreverence. Although something going wrong in any aspect of your life now seems to push you into temporary despair much more easily than before, you have some very important things to hang on to-- people who care, your sense of humor, your talents, your cat and your hopes. And beyond that, you’ve gained something- a little more knowledge and a lot more compassion. You’ve learned the value of the routine you scorned and the importance of the job you took for granted. But most of all, you’ve learned what a "7.6 percent unemployment rate" really means. What is the proper title for this passage
A. How the Unemployed Are Looked Down Upon
B. How Important to Be Employed
C. How It Feels to Be Out of Work
D. How to Gain a Little More Knowledge and Compassion
Java源文件中最多只能有一个_____类,其他类的个数不限。