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     I grew up poor - living with six brothers, my father and a wonderful mother. We had   36  money and
few worldly goods, but plenty of love and attention. I was   37   and energetic. I understood that no matter
how poor a person was, they could   38   afford a dream.
     My dream was to be a   39  . When I was sixteen, I could crush a baseball, throw a ninety - mile - per
- hour fastball. I was also   40  : my high - school coach was Ollie Jarvis, who   41  me the difference
between having a dream and showing strong belief. One particular   42  with him changed my life forever.
     It was a summer and a friend recommended me for a summer   43  . This meant a chance for my first
income - cash for a new bike and new clothes, and the   44  of savings for a house for my mother. The
opportunity was attracting, and I wanted to   45   at it.
     Then I realized I would have to   46   summer baseball to handle the work schedule, and that meant I
would have to tell Coach Jarvis I wouldn't be playing. I was   47   about this.
    When I told Coach Jarvis, he was as   48  as I expected him to be. "You have your whole life to work," he said. "Your   49  days are limited. You can't afford to waste them."
    I stood before him with my head   50  , trying to think of how to explain to him why my dream of buying
my mom a house and having money in my pocket was worth   51   his disappointment in me.
    "How much are you going to make at this job?" he demanded.
    "$ 3.25 an hour," I replied.
    "Well, is $ 3.25 an hour the price of a   52  ?" he asked.
     That   53  laid bare for me the difference between wanting something right now and having a goal. I
devoted myself to   54   that summer, and within the year I was offered a $ 20,000 contract. I signed with
the Denver Broncos in 1984 for $ 1.7 million, and bought my mother the   55  of my dreams.
( )1.A.some    
( )2.A.happy  
( )3.A.only    
( )4.A.teacher
( )5.A.lucky  
( )6.A.taught  
( )7.A.match  
( )8.A.job    
( )9.A.cause  
( )10.A.stand  
( )11.A.take out
( )12.A.excited
( )13.A.mad    
( )14.A.working
( )15.A.shaking
( )16.A.feeling
( )17.A.dream  
( )18.A.offer  
( )19.A.study  
( )20.A.clothes
B.little  
B.lovely  
B.ever    
B.coach  
B.satisfied
B.asked  
B.story  
B.camp    
B.start  
B.call    
B.cut off
B.curious
B.puzzled
B.playing
B.hanging
B.suffering
B.game    
B.price  
B.sports  
B.bike    
C.no      
C.angry    
C.still    
C.doctor  
C.hopeful  
C.told    
C.momen t  
C.holiday  
C.need    
C.look    
C.put on  
C.anxious  
C.regretful
C.learning
C.holding  
C.facing  
C.chance  
C.question
C.homework
C.house    
D.much        
D.noisy        
D.almost      
D.sportsman    
D.surprised    
D.trained      
D.incident    
D.course      
D.amount      
D.jump        
D.give up      
D.disappointed
D.discouraged  
D.shining      
D.nodding      
D.expressing  
D.life        
D.order        
D.business    
D.goods        
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1-5.BACDA  6-10. ADABD  11-15. DCABB  16-20 CACBC

单项选择题

某卷烟厂为增值税一般纳税人,2009年6月有关业务如下:
(1)进口一批煳丝,成交价格8万元,发生境外运费及保险赞2万元,关税税率为20%,缴纳进口环节税金后海关放行,本月生产A品牌卷烟领用10%。
(2)从农民手中收购烟叶,收购价款20万元、运费3万元,缴纳烟叶税4.4万元,并取得收购凭证和运费发票。从某生产企业购进烟丝。取得的防伪税控系统开具的增值税专用发票上注明金额15万元、税额2.55万元,本月生产A品牌卷烟领用40%。从供销社(小规模纳税人)购进烟丝,取得税务机关代开的增值税专用发票,注明不含税金额4万元,本月生产A品牌卷烟领用20%。
(3)销售给专卖商店A品牌卷烟50标准箱,由于货款回笼及时,根据合同规定,给予专卖商店2%折扣,卷烟厂实际取得不含税销售额245万元;支付销货运费7万元,并取得运费发票。
(4)销售4年前购买的厂房取得销售收入1400万元。该厂房购进价格1000万元,净值800万元,由于购买方未按照合同规定支付价款,取得违约金2万元。
(5)销售自己使用过1年的设备取得销售收入1.5万元,该没备原值3万元。已提折旧1万元;销售不需用的外购材料取得销售收入2.34万元,开具普通发票。
(6)用4标准箱A品牌卷烟换取一台厂部接待用商务用车。
假没外购烟丝没有期初余额,供销社主管税务机关未回函确认其烟丝缴纳消费税情况,A品牌卷烟调拨价200元/条,本月取得韵增值税相关票据均符合规定,并在本月认证抵扣。(已知烟丝的消费税率为30%,甲类卷烟的消费税率为56%加150元/标准箱,乙类卷烟的消费税率为36%加150元/标准箱)
根据上述资料回答下列问题:

该卷烟厂当月应纳增值税( )万元。(不包括进口环节应纳增值税)

A.36.15

B.36.49

C.36.56

D.36.75

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