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基金销售机构和销售人员必须按照有关法律法规对有效投诉负责。( )

A. 对
B. 错

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A—Excuse me, Miss. Can you tell me where the fresh produce section isB—Sure. Do you see the dairy products section by the far wallC—The fresh produce section is in the aisle right in front of that, Aisle K.D—You can see "fruits" and "vegetables" written on the sign above the aisle.E—I see it. Thanks very much. (He beads to Aisle K, finds what he wants, then goes to find a few more things before heading back to the check-out counter.)F—Excuse me sir. You needed to bag the grapes and cherries at the, produce section.G—Oh, I’ m sorry. I wasn’t quite sure what I was supposed to do. Should I go backH—No, that’ s OK. I’ ll bag and weigh them here. ( She does this, and then rings Up his groceries.I—That’ ll be $42.29. Do you have your Loblaw’ s Shopper CardJ—No, I don’ t have oneK—All right. Then will that be cash or charge ()小姐,你可以告诉我生鲜区在哪吗

2000年1月甲公司的高级工程师乙研制出一种节油装置,完成了该公司的技术攻坚课题,并达到国际领先水平。2000年2月甲公司将该装置样品提供给我国政府承认的某国际技术展览会展出。同年3月,乙未经单位同意,在向某国外杂志的投稿论文中透露了该装置的核心技术,该杂志将论文全文刊载,引起甲公司不满。同年6月,丙公司依照该杂志的报道很快研制了样品,并作好了批量生产的必要准备。甲公司于2000年7月向我国专利局递交专利申请书。2000年12月丁公司也根据该杂志开始生产该节油装置。2003年5月7日国务院专利行政部门授予甲公司发明专利,2003年7月甲公司向法院提起诉讼,分别要求丙公司和丁公司停止侵害并赔偿损失。 在丙公司已研制出样品,丁公司已开始生产的情况下,甲公司的发明为何仍因具有新颖性而被授予专利权?

A. 因该发明在申请日前未在国内公开
B. 因该发明在申请日前未在国际上公开使用
C. 因该发明的核心技术在论文中被透露未经甲公司同意
D. 应该发明达到国际领先水平

Weak dollar or no, $ 46,000-the price for a single year of undergraduate instruction amid the red brick of Harvard Yard-is (1) But nowadays cost is (2) barrier to entry at many of America’s best universities. Formidable financial-assistance policies have (3) fees or slashed them deeply for needy students. And last month Harvard announced a new plan designed to (4) the sticker-shock for undergraduates from middle and even upper-income families too.Since then, other rich American universities have unveiled (5) initiatives. Yale, Harvard’s bitterest (6) , revealed its plans on January 14th. Students whose families make (7) than $60,000 a year will pay nothing at all. Families earning up to $ 200,000 a year will have to pay an average of 10% of their incomes. The university will (8) its financial- assistance budget by 43%, to over $ 80m.Harvard will have a similar arrangement for families making up to $180,000. That makes the price of going to Harvard or Yale (9) to attending a state-run university for middle-and upper-income students. The universities will also not require any student to take out (10) to pay for their (11) , a policy introduced by Princeton in 2001 and by the University of Pennsylvania just after Harvard’s (12) . No applicant who gains admission, officials say, should feel (13) to go elsewhere because he or she can’t afford the fees.None of that is quite as altruistic as it sounds. Harvard and Yale are, after all, now likely to lure more students away from previously (14) options, particularly state-run universities, (15) their already impressive admissions figures and reputations.The schemes also provide a (16) for structuring university fees in which high prices for rich students help offset modest prices for poorer ones and families are less (17) on federal grants and government-backed loans.Less wealthy private colleges whose fees are high will not be able to (18) Harvard or Yale easily. But America’s state-run universities, which have traditionally kept their fees low and stable, might well try a differentiated (19) scheme as they raise cash to compete academically with their private (20) . Indeed, the University of California system has already started to implement a sliding-fee scale. 12()

A. policy
B. implementation
C. adjustment
D. announcement

企业将在未来发生的承诺,签订的合同等交易或者事项,也会形成负债。 ( )

A. 对
B. 错

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