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财务会计1第一次作业(97)

作业1:

1、假定鸿达公司本月初有关总分类账户的余额如下:

库存现金 600元 银行存款 400000元

原材料 9400元 固定资产 320000元

生产成本 30000元 短期借款 20000元

应付账款 100000元 实收资本 640000元

2、该企业本月发生如下交易或事项

(1)收到投资者投入的货币资金400000元,已存入银行。

(2)用银行存款80000元购入不需要安装的设备一台(假定暂不考虑税金)

(3)购入材料一批,买价和运费共计30000元,货款沿未支付,材料尚未验收入库(假定暂不考虑税金)。

(4)从银行提取现金4000元备用。

(5)借入短期借款40000元,已存入银行。

(6)用银行存款70000元偿还应付账款。

(7)生产产品领用材料一批,价值9000元。

(8)用银行存款60000元偿还短期借款。

要求:

(1)根据所给交易或事项编制会计分录。

(2)根据账户余额资料和编制的会计分录登记有关总分类账户(开设T型账户即可)。

(3)根据账户的登记结果编制“总分类账户发生额及余额试算表”

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2012考研英语经典模拟题第一套[1]

第一套模拟试题

Section Ⅰ Use of English

Directions:

Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1. (10 points)

There is growing interest in East Japan Railway Co. ltd., one of the six companies, created out of the privatized national railway system. In an industry lacking exciting growth__1__, its plan to use real-estate assets in and around train stations__2__is drawing interest.

In a plan called “Station Renaissance” that it__3__in November, JR East said that it would__4__using its commercial spaces for shops and restaurants, extending them to__5__more suitable for the information age. It wants train stations as pick-up__6__for such goods as books, flowers and groceries__7__over the Internet. In a country where city__8__depend heavily on trains__9__commuting, about 16 million people a day go to its train stations anyway, the company __10__. So, picking up commodities at train stations__11__consumers extra travel and missed home deliveries. JR East already has been using its station__12__stores for this purpose, but it plans to create__13__spaces for the delivery of Internet goods.

The company also plans to introduce __14__cards—known in Japan as IC cards because they use integrated circuit for__15__information__16__ train tickets and commuter passes__17__the magnetic ones used today, integrating them into a/an __18__pass. This will save the company money, because__19__for IC cards are much less expensive than magnetic systems. Increased use of IC cards should also__20__the space needed for ticket vending.

1.[A]perspectives

3.[A]displayed

5.[A]applications

6.[A]districts

8.[A]lodgers

9.[A]for

10.[A]figures 7.[A]acquired [B]outlooks

[C]prospects [C]embarked [C]functions [C]resorts [C]presided [C]of [D]spectacles [D]unveiled [D]performances [D]locations [D]attained [D]as [D]speculates [D]exempts

[D]2.[A]creatively [B]originally 4.[A]go beyond [B]set out [B]vicinities [B]tenants [B]in [B]exhibits [B]retrieves [C]authentically [D]initially [C]come around [D]spread over [B]demonstrated [B]enterprises [B]purchased [C]dwellers [D]boarders [C]convinces [C]spares 11.[A]deprives 13.[A]delegated

dedicated

14.[A]clever 12.[A]conjunction [B]convenience [C]department [D]ornament [B]designated [B]smart [C]devoted [C]ingenious

[C]holding [D]intelligent [D]accommodating 15.[A]checking [B]gathering

16.[A]as [B]for [C]with

[D]of [D]more than [D]only [D]examiners [D]shrink 17.[A]but for 18.[A]unique 19.[A]devices 20.[A]reduce

[B]as well as [B]single [B]narrow [C]instead of [C]unitary [C]readers [C]dwarf [B]instruments

Section Ⅱ Reading Comprehension

Part A

Directions:

Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (40 points)

Text 1

“I’ve never met a human worth cloning,” says cloning expert Mark Westhusin from the cramped confines of his lab at Texas A&M University. “It’s a stupid endeavor.” That’s an interesting choice of adjective, coming from a man who has spent millions of dollars trying to clone a 13-year-old dog named Missy. So far, he and his team have not succeeded, though they have cloned two calves and expect to clone a cat soon. They just might succeed in cloning Missy later this year—or perhaps not for another five years. It seems the reproductive system of man’s best friend is one of the mysteries of modern science.

Westhusin’s experience with cloning animals leaves him vexed by all this talk of human cloning. In three years of work on the Missyplicity project, using hundreds upon hundreds of canine eggs, the A&M team has produced only a dozen or so embryos carrying Missy’s DNA. None have survived the transfer to a surrogate mother. The wastage of eggs and the many spontaneously aborted fetuses may be acceptable when you’re dealing with cats or bulls, he argues, but not with humans. “Cloning is incredibly inefficient, and also dangerous,” he says.

Even so, dog cloning is a commercial opportunity, with a nice research payoff. Ever since Dolly the sheep was cloned in 1997, Westhusin’s phone at A&M College of Veterinary Medicine has been ringing busily. Cost is no obstacle for customers like Missy’s mysterious owner, who wishes to remain unknown to protect his privacy. He’s plopped down $3.7 million so far to fund the research because he wants a twin to carry on Missy’s fine qualities after she dies. But he knows her clone may not have her temperament. In a statement of purpose, Missy’s owners and the A&M team say they are “both looking forward to studying the ways that her clone differs from Missy.”

The fate of the dog samples will depend on Westhusin’s work. He knows that even if he gets a dog viably pregnant, the offspring, should they survive, will face the problems shown at birth by other cloned animals: abnormalities like immature lungs and heart and weight problems. “Why would you ever want to clone humans,” Westhusin asks, “when we’re not even close to getting it worked out in animals yet?”

1. Which of the following best represents Mr. Westhusin’s attitude toward cloning?

[A] Animal cloning is a stupid attempt.

[B] Human cloning is not yet close to getting it worked out.

[C] Cloning is too inefficient and should be stopped.

[D] Animals cloning yes, and human cloning at least not now.

2. The Missyplicity project does not seem very successful probably because _____.

[A] there isn’t enough fund to support the research

[B] cloning dogs is more complicated than cloning cats and bulls

[C] Mr. Westhusin is too busy taking care of the business

[D] the owner is asking for an exact copy of his pet

3. When Mr. Westhusin says “... cloning is dangerous,” he implies that _____.

[A] lab technicians may be affected by chemicals

[B] cats and dogs in the lab may die of diseases

[C] experiments may waste lots of lives

[D] cloned animals could outlive the natural ones

4. We can infer from the third paragraph that _____.

[A] rich people are more interested in cloning humans than animals

[B] cloning of animal pets is becoming a prosperous industry

[C] there is no distinction between a cloned and a natural dog

[D] Missy’s master pays a lot in a hope to revive the dog

5. We may conclude from the text that _____.

[A] human cloning will not succeed unless the technique is more efficient

[B] scientists are optimistic about cloning technique

[C] many people are against the idea of human cloning

[D] cloned animals are more favored by owners even if they are weaker

Text 2

For more than two decades, U.S. courts have been limiting affirmative-action programs in universities and other areas. The legal rationale is that racial preferences are unconstitutional, even those intended to compensate for racism or intolerance. For many colleges, this means students can be admitted only on merit, not on their race or ethnicity. It has been a divisive issue across the U.S., as educators blame the prolonged reaction to affirmative-action for declines in minority admissions. Meanwhile, activists continue to battle race preferences in courts from Michigan to North Carolina.

Now, chief executives of about two dozen companies have decided to plunge headfirst into this politically unsettled debate. They, together with 36 universities and 7 nonprofitable organizations, formed a forum that set forth an action plan essentially designed to help colleges【97资源弟一页】

circumvent court-imposed restrictions on affirmative action. The CEOs’ motive: “Our audience is growing more diverse, so the communities we serve benefit if our employees are racially and ethnically diverse as well”, says one CEO of a compang that owns nine television stations.

Among the steps the forum is pushing: finding creative yet legal ways to boost minority enrollment through new admissions policies; promoting admissions decisions that look at more than test scores; and encouraging universities to step up their minority outreach and financial aid. And to counter accusations by critics to challenge these tactics in court, the group says it will give legal assistance to colleges sued for trying them. “Diversity diminished by the court must be made up for in other legitimate, legal ways,” says, a forum member.

One of the more controversial methods advocated is the so-called 10% rule. The idea is for public universities—which educate three-quarters of all U.S. undergraduates—to admit students who are in the top 10% of their high school graduating class. Doing so allows colleges to take minorities who excel in average urban schools, even if they wouldn’t have made the cut under the current statewide ranking many universities use.

1. U.S. court restrictions on affirmative action signifies that______.

[A]minorities no longer hold the once favored status

[B]the quality of American colleges has improved

[C]racial preferences has replaced racial prejudice

[D]the minority is on an equal footing with the majority

2. What has been a divisive issue across the United States?

[A]Whether affirmative action should continue to exist.

[B]Whether this law is helping minorities or the white majority.

[C]Whether racism exists in American college admission.

[D]Whether racial intolerance should be punished.

3. CEOs of big companies decided to help colleges enroll more minority students because they_____.

[A]think it wrong to deprive the minorities of their rights to receive education

[B]want to conserve the fine characteristics of American nation

[C]want a workforce that reflects the diversity of their customers

[D]think it their duty to help develop education of the country

4. The major tactic the forum uses is to_____.

[A]battle the racial preferences in court

[B]support colleges involved in lawsuits of racism

[C]strive to settle this political debate nationwide

[D]find legally viable ways to ensure minority admissions

5. If the 10% rule is applied, ______.

[A]the best white high school students can get into colleges

[B]public universities can get excellent students

[C]students from poor rural families can go to colleges

[D]good minority students can get into public universities

Text 3

Positive surprises from government reports on retail sales, industrial production, and housing in the past few months are leading economists to revise their real gross domestic product (GDP) forecasts upward supporting the notion that the recession ended in December or January.

Bear in mind: This recovery won’t have the vitality normally associated with an upturn. Economists now expect real GDP growth of about 1.5 in the first quarter. That’s better than the 0.4 the consensus projected in December, but much of the additional growth will come from a slower pace of inventory drawdowns, not from surging demand.

Moreover, the economy won’t grow fast enough to help the labor markets much. The only good news there is that jobless claims have fallen back from their spike after September 11 and that their current level suggests the pace of layoffs is easing.

The recovery also does not mean the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates soon. The January price indexes show that inflation remains tame. Consequently, the Fed can take its time shifting monetary policy from extreme accommodation to relative neutrality.

Perhaps the best news from the latest economic reports was the January data on industrial production. Total output fell only 0.1, its best showing since July. Factory output was flat, also the best performance in six months. Those numbers may not sound encouraging, but manufacturers have been in recession since late 2000. The data suggest that the factory sector is finding a bottom from which to start its recovery.

Production of consumer goods, for instance, is almost back up to where it was a year ago. That’s because consumer demand for motor vehicles and other goods and the housing industry remained healthy during the recession, and they are still growing in early 2002.

Besides, both the monthly homebuilding starts number and the housing market index for the past two months are running above the averages for all of 2001, suggesting that home-building is off to a good start and probably won’t be big drag on GDP growth this year.

Equally important to the outlook is how the solid housing market will help demand for home-related goods and services. Traditionally, consumers buy the bulk of their furniture, electronics, and textiles within a year of purchasing their homes. Thus, spending on such items will do well this year, even as car sales slip now that incentives are less attractive. Look for the output of consumer goods to top year-ago level in coming months.

Even the business equipment sector seems to have bottomed out. Its output rose 0.4% in January, led by a 0.6% jump computer gear. A pickup in orders for capital goods in the fourth quarter suggests that production will keep increasing—although at a relaxed pace—in coming months.

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新竹市富礼国民中学97学年度第1学期第2次段

新竹市富禮國民中學97學年度第1學期第2次段考英語科 班級:三甲1

一、文意字彙 20﹪

1. After you g e from elementary school, you will enter junior high school.

2. Mary likes to help others. She is a v r at the hospital.

3. They will a e in Taipei by train on Saturday.

4. It’s h t of you to tell me the truth.

5. Jack has become an o n since his parents died several years ago.

6. The hotel clerk p ded us with a comfortable room.

7. Some drivers just t w out the garbage from their cars and made the road dirty.

8. After I ate breakfast, my s h hurt very much.

9. Sarah, Susan and I meet once a month r ly.

10. Such accidents(事故)are very c n now. They happen every day.

二、填充題 9﹪

1.The bear lay the ground and then fell asleep.

2.My mom made me (do)the homework.

3.If it (rain)tomorrow, we won’t go to the movies.

4.My friend sent a Christmas card me.

5.The girl a blue uniform is my cousin.

6.Sam likes the girl hair is brown.

7.The boy glasses likes reading.

8.Mary: I haven’t read the book yet. Helen: have I.

9.The man was hurt. He (take)to the hospital.

六、綜合測驗 21﹪

1.( )She is glad them winning the game. (A) that (B) to seeing (C) to see (D) sees

2.( )The man your father is talking to to work every day. (A) drives (B) driving (C) drove (D) 3.(

4.(

5.(

6.( will drive )She is the girl who water. (A) are needed (B) to need (C) needs (D) need )This is the shop you can buy cheap clothes. (A) which (B) where (C) who (D) when )Steve on the bed and then fell asleep. (A) lay (B) lie (C) lying (D) lied )I don’t know . (A) when will he be back (B) what have they done (C) when is he back (D)

what I should do

7(There is in the box. (A) something important (B) some important thing (C) anything important . )

(D) any important things

8.( )It a long time since I last him.

(A) has been; saw (B) has been; see (C) is; see (D) was; saw

9.( )I saw the young man the woman. (A) helping (B) helped (C) helps (D) to help

10.( )He is the only person knows the secret. (A) who (B) that (C) which (D) what

11.( )You can borrow books that you from the library. But you have to give them back on time. (A)

interest (B) interests (C) is interesting to (D) interested

1 2.( )I think the guy you talked is cool. (A) to that (B) to which (C) that (D) to

whom

13The car ran over a boy and a dog were crossing the street. I felt very sad about it. (A) which (B) .( )

who (C) that (D) what

14(He did something that us. (A) surprised (B) is surprised (C) was surprised (D) is surprising . )

15.( )Tom is a cute boy that everybody likes him a lot. (A) very (B) so (C) such (D) too 16.( )The movie is about a true story happened in Japan in 1922.(A) it (B) that(C) what(D) when 17.( )I go to school after breakfast. (A) to eat (B) I will eat (C) I ate (D) eating

18(You have to get up early every day, ? (A) haven’t you (B) don’t you (C) do you (D) have you . )

19.( )While I breakfast, the phone rang.

(A)ate(B) am eating(C) was eaten(D) was eating

20.( )Don’t you know where ?(A) they are going (B) did they go(C) are you going(D) can you go

21( )All of us the basketball game on that day.

It was really an exciting game. (A) felt excited about (B) are excited about (C) were very exciting to (D) got bored with【97资源弟一页】

(三、四、五 大題,在作答卷上)

七、克漏字選擇 10﹪

1.

(((D) is starting

( )(3)(A) have gone (B) have been to (C) have been (D) have gone to

( )(4)(A) don’t you (B) can’t you (C) have you (D) do you

( )(5)(A) isn’t it (B) is it (C) doesn’t it (D) does it

( )(6)(A) by (B) to (C) with (D) at

( )(7)(A) was blown (B) has been blown (C) blew (D) is blowing

( )(8)(A) blows (B) blew (C) blown (D) was blown

( )(9)(A) run over (B) ran over (C) run into (D) ran into

( )(10)(A) broke (B) breaks (C) was broken (D) broken

八、閱讀測驗 10﹪

percent. (C) Seventy percent. (D) Thirty percent.

( )(2) How do fortune-tellers know someone important is going to be born? (A) By dreaming at night. (B)

By observing the stars in the sky. (C) By going to the temple. (D) We don’t know.

( )(3) If no doctor is around and a woman is giving birth, who will be around to help? (A) The woman’s

mother. (B) Other kids at home. (C) A midwife. (D) The woman’s husband.

( )(4) How much is the regular price one pays to drive away bad luck ? (A) 300 dollars. (B) No regular

price. (C) As much as possible. (D) It depends.

( )(5) According to the Chinese, twelve years is a cycle, made up of animals. (A) twenty-four (B)

twelve (C) one hundred (D) six

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必修三第一单元两篇课文填空ord 97 - 2003 文档

英语必修三Unit 1 课文填空

READING 1 Festivals and celebrations【97资源弟一页】

Festivals and celebrations of all kinds have been held everywhere

since ancient times.Most ancient festivals would celebrate the end of

cold weather,planting in spring and harvest in autumn.Sometimes

celebratewould be held after (猎人)had caught animals.At that time people would s if food was difficult to find,especially

during the cold winter months.Todays festivals have many (起源),some (宗教的),some seasonal, and some for special people

or events.

Festivals of the Dead

Some festivals are held to honour the dead or to satisfy the (祖先),who might return either to help or to do harm.For the Japanese festival.Obon,people should go to clean graves and light incense (纪念)their ancestors.They also light lamps and play

music because they think that this will lead the ancestors back to

earth.In Mexico,people celebrate the Day of the Dead in early November.On

this impoutant feast day,people eat food in the shape of skulls and cakes

with (骨头)on them.They offer food,flowers and gifts to the dead.The Western holiday Halloween also had its origin in old 信仰about the return of the spirits of dead people. It is now a

children’s festival,when they can (盛装)and to to their

neighbours homes to ask for sweets. Ifthe neighbours do not give any sweets,the children might (搞恶作剧)them.

Festivals to Honour People

Festivals can also be held to honour famous people .The Dragon Boat Festival in China honours the famous ancient p ,Qu Yuan.In the USA

Columbus Day is in memory of the (到达)of Christopher

Columbus in New World. India has a national festival on October 2 to honour Mohandas Gandhi, the leader who helped g India’s

(独立)from Britain.

Harvest Festivals

Harvest and Thanksgiving festivals can be very happy events. People

are grateful because their food is 聚集for the winter and the (农业的) work is over. In European countries, people will

usually decorate churches and town halls with flowers and fruit, and will

get together to have meals. Some people might win (奖项)for

their farm produce, like the biggest watermelon or the most handsome (公鸡) . China and Japan have mid-autumn festivals, when people a the moon and in China, enjoy mooncakes.

Spring Festivals

The most ( 充满活力的)and important festivals are the ones that (盼望着)the end of winter and to

the coming of spring.At the Spring Festival in China,people eat

dumplings,fish and meat and may give children lucky money in red

paper.There are dragon dances and carnivals,and families celebrate the

Lunar New Year together.Some Western countries have very exciting

carnivals,which take place forty days before Easter,usually in

February.These carnivals might include parades,dancing in the streets ( 日日夜夜) ,loud

music and colourful of all kinds. Easter is an important religious and social (衣服) festival for Christians aroud the world.It

celebrates the return of Jesus from the dead and the coming of spring

and new life.Japans Cherry Blossom Festival happens a little later.The country, covered with cherry tree flowers, looks (好像)

it is covered with pink snow.

People love to get together to eat , drink and (与。。玩得开心)

Each other.Festivals let us enjoy life,be proud of our customs and forget

our work for a little while.

READING 2 A SAD LOVE STORY

Li Fang was heart-broken.It was Valentines Day and Hu Jin had said

she would meet him at the coffee shop after work. But she didn’t

(出现) She could be with her friends right now laughing at

him.She said she would be there at seven oclock, and he thought she would

(守信用) He had( 盼望着) to meeting her all day, and now he was alone with his roses and chocolates,

like a fool. Well, he was not going to (屏住呼吸) for her to a . He would (溺死悲伤)d his s in

coffee.

It was o that the manager of the coffee shop was waiting

for Li Fang to leave-he(擦) the tables, then sat down and turned

on the TV-just what Li Fang needed! A sad Chinese story about lost love.

The granddaughter of the Goddess of Heaven visted the earth. Her name

was Zhinü,the weaving girl. While she was on earth she met the herd boy

Niulang and they fell in love.(―Just like me and Hu Jin,thought Li

Fang.)They got married secretly, and they were very happy.(―We could be like that,thought Li Fang.)When the Goddess of Heaven knew that her granddaughter was married to a human, she became very angry and made the weaving girl return to Heaven.Niulang tried to follow her, but the river of stars,the Milly Way, stopped him.Finding that Zhinü was heart-broken, her grandmother finally decided to let the couple cross the Milky Way to meet once a year. Magpies make a bridge of their wings so the couple can cross the river to meet on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month. People in China hope that the weather will be fine on that day, because if it is raining, it means that Zhinü is (哭泣) and the couple wont be able to meet.

The announcer said,‖This is the story of Qiqiao Festival.When foreigners hear about the story, they call it a Chinese Valentines story.Its a fine day today, so I hope you can all meet the one you love. As Li Fang (动身,出发) for home, he thought,I guess Hu Jin doesnt love me .Ill just throw these flowers and chocolates away. I dont want them to (使我想起) her. So he did.

As he sadly passed the tea shop on the corner on his way home, he heard a voice calling him. There was Hu Jin waving at him and calling , ―why are you so late? Ive been waiting for you for a long time! And I have a gift for you!

What would he do? He had thrown away her Valentine gifts!来She would never f him. This would not be a happy Valentines Day!

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