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在上市公司中,以明显高于公允价值的价格向子公司出售固定资产,不会引起上市公司所有权益总额发生增减变动。()

A. 正确
B. 错误

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Task 1
Directions: After reading the following passage, you will find 5 questions or unfinished statements, numbered 36 through 40. For each question or statement there are 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. You should make the correct choice.
The population of a given place can grow in three ways: by extension of its borders to include nearby land and people; by natural increase—an excess of births over deaths; and by migration—an excess of in-migrants over out-migrants. Between the Civil War and the early 1900s, many cities joined nearby suburbs, thereby increasing their populations. The most notable union occurred in 1898 when New York City, which had consisted only of Manhattan, united with four surrounding boroughs and grew overnight from 1.5 million to over 3 million people. Although annexation(合并) did increase urban populations somewhat, its major effect was to enlarge the physical size of cities. As death rates declined in the late nineteenth century, the populations of most cities increased naturally, and urban birthrates also fell steadily throughout the nineteenth century. As a result, in most cases natural increase did not account for very much of any given city's population growth during the period. Migration and immigration made by far the greatest contribution to urban population growth. In fact, migration to nearby cities matched the migration to the West that was occurring at the same time. Each year millions of people were on the move, many of them attracted by the cities' promise of opportunity. Urban newcomers arrived from two major sources: the American countryside and Europe. Asia, Canada, and Latin America also supplied immigrants, but in smaller numbers.
The phrase "a given place" in this passage refers to ______.

America
B. any area in the world
C. the American countryside
D. any American city

—"What's wrong with Jack?"
—"I don't know. He ______ lost."

A. can have got
B. may have got
C. gets
D. should get

Which of the following peoples can not be inferred to have been large-scale immigrants to

A. Indians
B. Chinese
C. Australians
D. Italians

Task 2
Directions: This task is the same as Task 1. The 5 questions or unfinished statements are numbered 41 through 45.
Education has acquired a kind of snob(诌上骄下的势利鬼) value in modern times. We are no longer content to be honest craftsmen(工匠), skilled at our work through years of patient practice. Nowadays if we want promotion in even the humblest(卑微的) job, we have to obtain a certificate or a diploma first. We may know that we would be better at the job than the man with the paper qualifications, but our experience and practical skills are often regarded as relatively unimportant. "Johnson would have been manager by now if he'd taken the trouble to get a degree," his colleagues say, "he's a clever man. He could have done anything if he'd had a proper education."
I wonder if, as time goes on, we shall discover that many people, whose practical experience and ability would have been enormously useful to their employers, have been rejected form. hire or promotion on the grounds that they were insufficiently qualified. Would it not be better to allow people to become expert in the way most suited to them, rather than oblige them to follow a set course of instruction which may offer no opportunity for them to develop skills in which they would have become expert if left it to themselves?
By the first sentence in Para.1, the writer probably means ______.

A. education has acquired a pleasant value
B. education is ignored by the public
C. too much attention is paid to degrees in the workplace
D. too little attention is paid to degrees in the workplace

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