问题 填空题

接触器触头的熔焊主要发生在触头闭合()的过程中和触头处于闭合状态时。

答案

参考答案:有载电路

问答题

公民张某是某高校教授,2009年取得以下各项收入:
(1)该企业实行年薪制,张某每月取得工资3000元,12月取得年终效益工资64000元和生育津贴780元;
(2)4月份出版一本专著,取得稿酬40000元,李某当即拿出10000元通过民政部门捐给灾区;
(3)5月份为B公司进行营销筹划,取得报酬35000元,该公司决定为张某负担个人所得税;
(4)7月份出访美国,在美国举办讲座取得酬金收入折合人民币8300元,主办方扣缴了个人所得税折合人民币415元;出访美国期间通过协商将其另一本专著翻译成英文出版,获得版权收入折合人民币37350元,在美国该项所得已纳个人所得税折合人民币6249.90元;
(5)通过拍卖行将一幅珍藏多年的名人字画拍卖,取得收入80000元;
(6)从A国取得股息所得折合人民币4000元,已在A国缴纳个人所得税200元;从B国取得特许权使用费所得人民币3000元,已在B国缴纳个人所得税500元;
(7)另承包一国有企业,当年经营取得收入500000元,相应的扣除项目为320000元,其含有业务招待费8000元、广告费和宣传费80000元、工资薪金90000元(其中含有承包者的工资30000元)、上缴的承包费100000元。承包协议约定,承包经营成果全部归承包者所有。
要求:根据上述资料,按下列序号计算回答问题,每问需计算出合计数:
1.计算张某工资薪金应纳个人所得税税额;

单项选择题

"The impulse to excess among young Britons remains as powerful as ever, but the force that used to keep the impulse in check has all but disappeared," claimed a newspaper. Legislation that made it easier to get hold of a drink was "an Act for the increase of drunkenness and immorality", asserted a politician.

The first statement comes from 2005, the second from 1830. On both occasions, the object of scorn was a parliamentary bill that promised to sweep away " antiquated" licensing laws. As liberal regulations came into force this week, Britons on both sides of the debate unwittingly followed a 19th-century script.

Reformers then, as now, took a benign view of human nature. Make booze cheaper and more readily available, said the liberalisers, and drinkers would develop sensible, continental European-style ways. Nonsense, retorted the critics. Habits are hard to change; if Britons can drink easily, they will drink more.

Worryingly for modern advocates of liberalisation, earlier doomsayers turned out to be right. Between 1820 and 1840, consumption of malt (which is used to make beer) increased by more than 50%. Worse, Britons developed a keener taste for what Thomas Carlyle called "liquid madness"—gin and other spirits.

The backlash was fierce. Critics pointed to widespread debauchery in the more disreputable sections of the working class. They were particularly worried about the people who, in a later age, came to be known as "ladettes". An acute fear, says Virginia Berridge, who studies temperance at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, was that women would pass on their sinful ways to their children.

In the 19th century, temperance organisations set up their own newspapers to educate the public about the consequences of excess. That, at least, has changed: these days, the mainstream media rail against the demon drink all by themselves.

According to the text, the author’s attitude toward licensing laws is()

A.biased

B. negative

C. indifferent

D. affirmative