问题 阅读理解与欣赏

阅读下面一首唐诗,然后答题。(8分 )

《山中寡妇》 杜荀鹤

夫因兵死守蓬茅,麻苎衣衫鬓发焦。

桑柘废来犹纳税,田园荒后尚征苗。

时挑野菜和根煮,旋斫生柴带叶烧。

任是深山更深处,也应无计避征谣。

小题1:颈联中的“时”“旋”两个虚词用得好,请作简要分析。(4分)

小题2:诗人在诗中给我们展示了一幅怎样的田园图画?表达了诗人怎样的情感?(4分)

答案

小题1:“时”“旋”均表动作的次数,经常而非偶尔,可见寡妇家里常常断粮,不得不常常挖野菜度日;常常砍柴也很困难,不得不连树叶一同烧掉。两个表频率的虚词,强化了寡妇贫困艰难度日的情景。

小题2:田园里一片荒芜,桑林伐尽了,野菜也被挖完了,一派萧条的景象。表达了诗人无限同情百姓的情感和对统治者的深刻批判。

小题1:颈联写山中寡妇生活困难,只好不时地挖来野菜,野菜也不够吃,还要连菜根一起煮着吃;不时地砍柴,柴火还不够烧,还要带着树叶一起烧掉。写出寡妇难以想象的困苦状态。

小题2:颔联颈联集中写田园的荒芜:桑林被砍尽了,田园里连杂草都没有,山上能砍得树叶都砍了,一片萧条的景象。

不定项选择 共用题干题

利成股份公司(以下简称利成公司)为增值税一般纳税人(工业企业),适用的增值税税率为17%,适用的所得税税率为25%。该公司2013年度部分业务如下,销售价款均不含应向购买方收取的增值税税额,确认收入时同时结转相应成本.1.利成公司2013年1月售给C企业一台设备,销售价款30万元,利成公司已开出增值税专用发票,并将提货单交与C企业,C企业已开出商业承兑汇票,商业承兑汇票期限为三个月。由于C企业车间内放置该项新设备的场地尚未确定,经利成公司同意,机床待2014年1月20日再予提货。该机床的实际成本为16万元。2.利成公司2013年度委托E商店代销一批零配件,代销价款90万元。本年度收到E商店交来的代销清单,代销清单列明已销售代销零配件的80%,E商店按代销价款的10%收取手续费。该批零配件的实际成本为60万元。3.利成公司于2013年1月1日将一座桥梁的使用权出租给G公司,一次取得租金收入20万元,租赁期为3年。租赁期间,桥梁的维护由G公司承担,利成公司不提供后续服务。4.利成公司原材料由于暴雨损失27万元,保险公司赔偿10万元,收回残料价值5万元,其余转作非常损失。5.利成公司2013年实现税前会计利润300万元,其中包含取得的国债利息收入10万元,实际发生业务招待费3万元。税法规定:企业发生的与生产经营活动有关的业务招待费支出,按照发生额的60%扣除,但最高不超过当年销售(营业)收入的0.5%,当年销售收入450万元。要求:根据上述资料,不考虑其他因素,回答下列第1.一4.题。

针对事项3.利成公司于2013年应确认的收入为()。

A.0万元

B.6.67万元

C.6.66万元

D.20万元

填空题

[A] A machine has been developed that pulps paper and then processes it into packaging, e.g. egg-boxes and cartons. This could be easily adapted for local authorities use. It would mean that people would have to separate their refuse into paper and non-paper, with a different dustbin for each. Paper is, in fact, probably the material that can be most easily recycled; and now, with massive increases in paper prices, the time has come at which collection by local authorities could be profitable.

[B] Recycling of this kind is already happening with milk bottles, which are returned to the dairies, washed out, and refilled. But both glass and paper are being threatened by the growing use of plastic. More and more dairies are experimenting with plastic bottles, and it has been estimated that if all the milk bottles necessary were made of plastic, then British dairies would be producing the equivalent of enough plastic tubing to encircle the earth every five or six days!

[C] The package itself is of no interest to the shopper, who usually throws it away immediately. Useless wrapping accounts for much of the refuse put out by the average London household each week. So why is it done Some of it, like the cellophane on meat, is necessary, but most of the rest is simply competitive selling. This is absurd. Packaging is using up scarce energy and resources and messing up the environment.

[D] The trouble with plastic is that it does not rot. Some environmentalists argue that the only solution to the problem of ever growing mounds of plastic containers is to do away with plastic altogether in the shops, a suggestion unacceptable to many manufacturers who say there is no alternative to their handy plastic packs.

[E] Little research, however, is being carried out on the costs of alternative types of packaging. Just how possible is it, for instance, for local authorities to salvage paper, pulp it and recycle it as egg-boxes Would it be cheaper to plant another forest Paper is the material most used for packaging--20 million paper bags are apparently used in Great Britain each day--but very little is salvaged.

[F] It is evident that more research is needed into the recovery and re use of various materials and into the cost of collecting and recycling containers as opposed to producing new ones. Unnecessary packaging, intended to be used just once, and making things look better so that more people will buy them, is clearly becoming increasingly absurd. But it is not so much a question of doing away with packaging as using it sensibly. What is needed now is a more sophisticated approach to using scarce resources for what is, after all, a relatively unimportant function.

[G] To get a chocolate out of a box requires a considerable amount of unpacking: the box has to be taken out of the paper bag in which it arrived; the cellophane wrapper has to be torn off, the lid opened and the paper removed; the chocolate itself then has to be unwrapped from its own piece of paper. But this insane amount of wrapping is not confined to luxuries. It is now becoming increasingly difficult to buy anything that is not done up in cellophane, polythene or paper.

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