Once a man and his wife worked for a businessman.There was a big box in the businessman’Sliving room.The businessman pointed at the box and said,“There’s only one thing you l6 do.Don’t open the box.”Mter saying this,he l7 the living room. The woman said to her husband,“There l 8 be something expensive in the box.Let’s 19 it,shall we’’Her husband said no to her. The woman didn’t give up her 20 .One day,she decided to find out what was 21 it.Her husband didn’t stop her.She opened the box and looked 22 She found nothing in the box and tried hard to close it, 23 she failed. That evening the businessman came home and found the box was 24 .He was very angry and asked the woman and her husband to leave his home. “But there was nothing in the box,”the woman said.“We haven’t taken anything 25 "The businessman shouted at them:“The box is not important.I cannot believe you.1’hat’s important.” (17)处填入()
A. entered
B. 1eft
C. found
D. 1eaved
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(一)甲公司从事土地开发与建设业务,与土地使用权及地上建筑物相关的交易或事项如下:(1)20×5年1月10日,甲公司取得股东作为出资投入的一宗土地使用权及地上建筑物,取得时,土地使用权的公允价值为5600万元,地上建筑物的公允价值为3000万元,上述土地使用及地上建筑物供管理部门办公使用,预计使用50年。(2)20×7年1月20日,以出让方式取得一宗土地使用权,实际成本为900万元,预计使用50年。20×7年2月2日,甲公司在上述地块上开始建造商业设施,建成后作为自营住宿、餐馆的场地。20×8年9月20日,商业设施达到预定可使用状态,共发生建造成本6000万元。该商业设施预计使用20年。因建造的商业设施部分具有公益性质。甲公司于20×8年5月10日收到国家拨付的补助资金30万元。(3)20×7年7月1日,甲公司以出让方式取得一宗土地使用权,实际成本为1400万元,预计使用70年。20×8年5月15日,甲公司在该地块上开始建设一住宅小区,建成后对外出售。至20×8年12月31日,住宅小区尚未完工,共发生开发成本12000万元(不包括土地使用权成本)。(4)20×8年2月5日,以转让方式取得一宗土地使用权,实际成本不1200万元,预计使用50年,取得当月,甲公司在该地块上开工建造办公楼。至20×8年12月31日,办公楼尚未达到可使用状态,实际发生工程成本3000万元。20×8年12月31日,甲公司董事会决定办公楼建成后对外出租,该日,上述土地使用权的公允价值为1300万元,在建办公楼的公允价值为3200万元。甲公司对作为无形资产的土地使用权采用直线法摊销,对作为固定资产的地上建筑物采用年限平均法计提折旧,土地使用权及地上建筑物的预计净残值均为零,对投资性房地产采用成本模式进行后续计量。要求:根据上述资料,不考虑其他因素,回答下列第1题至第3题。 下列各项关于甲公司地上建筑物会计处理的表述中,正确的有()。
A. 股东作为出资投入的地上建筑物确认为固定资产
B. 股东作为出资投入的地上建筑物20×8年计提折旧60万元
C. 住宅小区20×8年12月3日作为存货列示,并按照12000万元计量
D. 商业设施20×8年12月31日作为固定资产列示,并按照5925万元计量
E. 在建办公楼20×8年12月31日作为投资性房地产列示,并按照3000万元计量
Once a man and his wife worked for a businessman.There was a big box in the businessman’Sliving room.The businessman pointed at the box and said,“There’s only one thing you l6 do.Don’t open the box.”Mter saying this,he l7 the living room. The woman said to her husband,“There l 8 be something expensive in the box.Let’s 19 it,shall we’’Her husband said no to her. The woman didn’t give up her 20 .One day,she decided to find out what was 21 it.Her husband didn’t stop her.She opened the box and looked 22 She found nothing in the box and tried hard to close it, 23 she failed. That evening the businessman came home and found the box was 24 .He was very angry and asked the woman and her husband to leave his home. “But there was nothing in the box,”the woman said.“We haven’t taken anything 25 "The businessman shouted at them:“The box is not important.I cannot believe you.1’hat’s important.” (24)处填入()
A. lost
B. open
C. empty
D. broken
E Around the world more and more people are taking part in dangerous sports and activities.Ofcourse.there have always been people who have looked for adventures——those who have climbed the highest mountains,traveled into unknown parts of the world or sailed in small boats across the greatest oceans.Now,however,there are people who look for an immediate excitement from a risky activity which may only last a few minutes or even seconds. 1 would consider bungee jumping to be a good example.of such an activity.You jump from a high place(perhaps a bridge or a hot—air balloon)200 metre8 above the ground with an elastic(有弹性的)rope tied to your ankles.You fall at up t0 150 kilometres an hour until the rope stops you from hitting the ground.It is said that about 2 million people around the world have now tried bun-gee jumpin9.Other activities which most people would say are as risky as bungee jumping include jumping from tall building and diving into the sea from the top of high cliff(悬崖). Why do people take part in such activities as theseSome psychologists suggest that it is because life in modem societies has become safe and borin9.Not very long ago,diseases could not easily be cured,and life was a continuous battle for survival(生存). Nowadays,according to many people,life offers little excitement.They live and work in comparatively safe conditions;they buy food in shops;and there are doctors and hospitals to look after them if they become ill.The answer for some of these people is to look for danger in activities such as bungee jumping. In bungee jumping,you () .
A. jump as high as you can
B. slide down a rope to the ground
C. attach(系)yourself to a rope and fall to the ground
D. fall towards the ground without a rope
甲公司为上市公司,20×6年至20×8年的有关资料如下:(1)20×6年1月1日发行在外普通股股数为82 000万股。(2)20×6年5月31日,经股东大会同意并经相关监管部门核准,甲公司以20×6年5月20日为股权登记日是,向全体股东每10股发放1.5份认股权证,共计发放12 300万份认股权证,每份认股权证可以在20×7年5月31日按照每股6元的价格认购1股甲公司普通股。20×7年5月31日,认股权证持有人全部行权,甲公司收到认股权证持有人交纳的股款73 800万元。20×7年6月1日,甲公司办理完成工商变更登记,将注册资本变更为94 300万元。(3)20×8年9月25日,经股东大会批准,甲公司以20×8年6月30日股份94 300万股为基数,向全体股东每10股派发2股股票股利。(4)甲公司归属于普通股股东的净利润20×6年度为36 000万元,20×7年度为54 000万元,20×8年度为40 000万元。(5)甲公司股票20×6年6月至20×6年12月平均市场价格为每股10元,20×7年1月至20×7年5月平均市场价格为每股12元。本题假定不存在其他股份变动因素。要求:(1)计算甲公司20×6年度利润表中列示的基本每股收益和稀释每股收益。(2)计算甲公司20×7年度利润表中列示的基本每股收益和稀释每股收益。(3)计算甲公司20×8年度利润表中列示的基本每股收益和稀释每股收益以及经重新计算的比较数据。