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All Eskimos live most of their lives close to sea or fresh water. They may follow game inland for several hundred miles, but they always return to the shores of rivers, lakes, or seas. Eskimo land has a bare look. Large rocks, pebbles, and sand cover much of the surface. Plants called lichen (地衣) grow on the rocks, and where there is enough soil, grass, flowers, and even small bushes manage to live. No trees can grow on Eskimo land, so geographers sometimes call it the Arctic plains. There are some animals in Eskimo land, such as rabbits, which eat the plants. Other animals, like the white fox and the gray wolf, eat the rabbits. The Eskimo is a meat-eater, too, and may even eat a wolf when food is scarce.

The Eskimo year has two main parts: a long, cold winter and a short, cool summer. Spring and fall are almost too short to be noticed. Summer is the best time, as food is usually plentiful. But it is also the time when Eskimos are very busy. Winter is never far away, and the men must bring home extra meat for the women to prepare and store, for seldom can enough animals be killed in winter to feed a family.

The Far North is sometimes called the land of the midnight sun. This is true in the middle of summer, for between April 21st and August 21st the sun never sets in Northern Greenland. But in midwinter the Far North is a land with no sunshine at all. Around Oct. 21st the Eskimos of Northern Greenland see the sun set directly south of them, and they don’t see it again until February 22nd. All places on earth get about the same amount of daylight during a year. As a result, if summer is lighter, winter has to be darker.

Winter nights in the Far North are seldom pitch-black. As in the rest of the world, the stars and moon provide a little light. The northern lights also help the Eskimo to see. And with the ground covered with snow, even a little light is reflected back to the Eskimo’s eyes.

小题1:Which of the following statements is NOT true?

A.Eskimos do not usually eat wolves.

B.Eskimos like to chase one another.

C.Eskimos depend heavily on water.

D.Eskimos are meat-eaters.小题2:What’s the meaning of the underlined words “pitch-black” in Paragraph 4?

A.Dark with a little light.

B.A little dark.

C.Not dark at all.

D.Extremely dark.小题3:From the passage, we can infer all of the following EXCEPT that_______.

A.Eskimos are more likely to eat wolves in summer

B.Eskimo women are responsible for housework

C.meat is the main source of food for the Eskimo

D.hunting is an important part of Eskimo life

答案

小题1:B

小题2:D

小题3:A

文章介绍 了爱斯基摩人的生活和所居住地区的一些情况。

小题1:推理题。爱斯基摩人所住的地方由于气候特殊,夏天很短,食物丰富,他们忙于捕猎,冬天经常没有阳光。故B的可能性很小。

小题2:猜测词义题。根据下文可知月亮和星星还能有点光亮,故Far North并不是完全漆黑的,仍然有些光亮。

小题3:推理题。文章第一段提及在夏天食物丰富,也提及只有在特别寒冷或者饥饿的时候爱斯基摩人人才吃狼。故夏天吃狼的可能性很小!故A符合要求。

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长城股份有限公司(以下简称长城公司),为增值税一般纳税人,适用的增值税税率为17%。不考虑除增值税以外的其他税费。长城公司自2007年5月起有关房地产的业务资料如下:
(1)2007年9月,长城公司准备将其白用的一栋写字楼出租,以赚取租金,采用成本模式进行后续计量,与甲公司签订了租赁协议,租赁开始日为2007年9月30日,租赁期为1年,每月支付15万元租金。该写字楼的原价为3 600万元,直线法计提折旧,使用年限为30年,预计净残值为零,已计提折旧400万元,未计提减值准备。
(2)2007年12月,长城公司对这栋写字楼进行日常维修,发生维修支出1.6万元。
(3)2008年3月31日,该写字楼所在地有活跃的房地产交易市场,并能够从房地产交易市场上取得同类的市场价格及相关信息,长城公司决定对该写字楼采用公允价值模式进行计量。2008年3月31日写字楼的公允价值为4 000万元,假设长城公司按净利润的10%计提盈余公积,不考虑所得税的影响。
(4)2008年9月底,长城公司与甲公司的合同到期,为了提高写字楼的租金收入,长城公司在租赁期满后对写字楼进行装修,并与乙公司签订了经营租赁合同,约定在装修完工时将写字楼出租给乙公司。2008年12月1日,写字楼装修完工,共发生支出150万元。
根据上述资料,不考虑其他因素,回答下列各题:

(3)截止到2008年3月31日,该写字楼累计计提的折旧是( )万元。

A.60

B.460

C.453.33

D.90