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We may conclude that Notre Dame is located ()

A. on the left Bank
B. on the Right Bank
C. in the middle of the Seine River
D. on neither bank

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2008年1月1日,乙公司为其100名中层以上管理人员每人授予100份现金股票增值权,这些人员从2008年1月1日起必须在该公司连续服务3年,即可自2010年12月31日起根据股价的增长幅度获得现金,该增值权应在2012年12月31日之前行使完毕。乙公司估计,该增值权在负债结算之前的每一资产负债表日以及结算日的公允价值和可行权后的每份增值权现金支出额如下: 年份 公允价值 支付现金 2008年 12 2009年 14 2010年 15 16 2011年 20 18 2012年 22 2008年有10名管理人员离开乙公司,乙公司估计3年中还将有8名管理人员离开;2009年又有6名管理人员离开公司,乙公司估计还将有6名管理人员离开;2010年又有4名管理人员离开,有40人行使股票增值权取得了现金,2011年有30人行使股票增值权取得了现金,2012年有10人行使股票增值权取得了现金。 根据上述资料,回答下列问题: 2008年乙公司应确认的应付职工薪酬为( )元。

A. 0
B. 36 000
C. 98 400
D. 32 800

By using MP3,a 600M-byte music CD can be (71) to 50M bytes or less.It can be streamed(downloaded in chunks)so that you can begin listening to the opening bars while the (72) ofthe life arrives in the background。And most important,MP3 music files retain good listening (73) that (74) compression schemes lacked.That (75) of features makes accessing anddistributing music on the Web practical for the first time.

A. amount
B. mass
C. quantity
D. quality

A.氧分压 B.氧含量 C.氧容量 D.氧和Hb的亲和力 E.氧饱和度

A. 每分钟肺内更新的气体量为

Why crime has risen so much further and faster in Britain than in any other rich country over the past half-century is anybody’’s guess. Maybe it’’s the result of near-American levels of relative poverty and family breakdown combined with a European reluctance to bang up quite such a large proportion of the population as America does. Anyway, the long-term causes are of less immediate interest to the government than a short-term solution. Popular concern about crime is rising:23% of people rated it as one of the most important issues for the govenment at the beginning of this year;34% do now. An official report concluding that the criminal justice system is failing has added to the government’’s problems. The Audit (审计) Commission, the government’’s watchdog, says that the police too often charge suspects with the wrong offences, use inaccurate computerized information and face serious inefficiencies in the forensic science (the use of scientific methods by the police) service. Court delays alone are costing taxpayers £ 80m( $120m) a year. The result is that few criminals are brought to justice and even fewer convicted. Only 6% of the more than 5m offences recorded by the police last year resulted in a conviction. Hardly surprising, then, that more than half the public believes that the criminal justice system is ineffective. The main purpose of the White Paper published last year is to address concerns that the procedures of the court are weighted too heavily against the prosecution, It includes many sensible and uncontroversial proposals. It asks for more support for witnesses, many of whom are frightened of testifying. A survey of one London court found that, of 140 witnesses called in a two-week period, only 19 actually turned up. Making juries more representative must also make sense. Getting off jury service is too easy. In some London courts, two-thirds of those called for jury service fail to turn up. As a result ,juries are often composed of housewives, the unemployed and the retired. The White Paper recommends a check on professionals’’ getting off service, who can excuse themselves by saying their work is too important, and proposes penalties for those who fail to comply. Other proposed reforms will be more controversial. At present, no defendant can be tried for the same offence twice even if compelling new evidence emerges. The government’’s plan to scrap that law will be resisted by civil liberties campaigners, as will the proposal that previous convictions should be disclosed in open court where they are relevant to the case being heard. Whether or not such proposals make it into law, the White Paper did not do much to address public concerns. The reason why 94% of crimes do not result in a conviction is that three-quarters of them are not cleared up, and so nobody is charged. That is the fault of the police, not the courts; and that is the part of the criminal justice system that the government needs to focus on if it is to make a difference. The failures in British criminal justice system include

A. the wrong convictions of suspects made in court.
B. the absence of effective solutions to crime problems.
C. the unrealizable promise of getting tough with criminals.
D. the misuse of computerized information by the police.

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