问题
多项选择题
中新网据新西兰《乡音报》报道,4月26日,新西兰首都惠灵顿及周边地区的700余名留学生及华侨华人,在惠灵顿举行了“支持祖国奥运,维护祖国统一”的爱国游行。这是新西兰首都惠灵顿历史上规模最大、最有影响力、由各大学华人留学生自发组织的一场爱国游行活动。材料中的留学生[ ]
A、履行了公民的义务
B、具有强烈的国家观念
C、行为过激,不应提倡
D、正确行使了政治权利和自由
答案
ABD
中新网据新西兰《乡音报》报道,4月26日,新西兰首都惠灵顿及周边地区的700余名留学生及华侨华人,在惠灵顿举行了“支持祖国奥运,维护祖国统一”的爱国游行。这是新西兰首都惠灵顿历史上规模最大、最有影响力、由各大学华人留学生自发组织的一场爱国游行活动。材料中的留学生[ ]
A、履行了公民的义务
B、具有强烈的国家观念
C、行为过激,不应提倡
D、正确行使了政治权利和自由
ABD
Nine states and the District of Columbia are doing away with the sales tax on items such as clothes, shoes and even notebooks over the next few weeks, just in time for back-to- school shopping. Most of the promotions last only a few days, so shoppers will have to act quickly to get a tax break. The tax holidays, which have already expired in two other states, apply to small and large items. For example, the tax break applies to any school supply that costs $15 or less in New Mexico. In Massachusetts, it covers most retail purchases of $2,500 or less. Stores may offer additional savings because these events "give retailers an opportunity to have a sale on top of what the state is doing," says Verenda Smith, government affairs associate at the Federation of Tax Administrators. No industry-wide figures are available about how much consumers save annually from these tax breaks. But Texas estimates that shoppers will save $47.4 million in taxes this year, nearly a 3 percent increase from the previous year. Massachusetts says shoppers saved roughly $10 million in taxes during its 2005 event. States that cast aside these promotions when a slow economy pinched state budgets are now reviving them in hopes of stimulating local economies. Some states also believe the gain in consumer goodwill helps balance out the loss in tax revenue. In some cases, tax losses are minimal because serious shoppers don’t stop at clothes and books. "While states give up sales tax, they usually break even on sales-tax collection," says J. Craig Shearman, a vice-president at the National Retail Federation. Sophie Beckmann, a certified public accountant at A. G. Edwards in St. Louis, says she’ll avoid that temptation by making a list of necessities. On the Missouri resident’s shopping list: notebooks, pencils, glue and three or four outfits for her son, who is entering the fifth grade this month. She plans to pocket any tax savings. "When you start buying more and spending more just because of the savings, then you’re not doing yourself a favor," Beckmann says. |
From the last paragraph, we are sure that ______ .
A.Sophie Beckmann is a male accountant
B.Sophie Beckmann is a resident of Missouri
C.A. G. Edwards is chief accountant of St. Louis
D.St. Louis is the capital of the state of Missouri