问题 多项选择题

在某些情况下,项目的财务赢利性可能难以全面正确地反映项目的经济合理性。这些情况包括( )。

A.国家给予项目补贴

B.企业向国家缴税

C.货物市场价格存在扭曲

D.项目存在外部效果

E.货物市场价格接近供需平衡价格

答案

参考答案:A,B,C,E

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Trip1 Luoji Mountain
Bring your strong shoes for the hiking in a beautiful area of Luoji Mountain. You can find many kinds of wild flowers in this area.
Time: July 23~July 26            Tel:3598432
Adult:$120.00                  Child:$60.00
 
Trip2 Beihai Park
This is a beautiful park with different kinds of plants. Take your digital camera and enjoy the great sights here. It is a good place for fishing.
Time: July 21~July 22         Tel:3597543
Adult:$20.00                Child: Free
 
Trip 3 The Big Valley
Put on your warm clothes, and come for a night walk along the Big Valley. Many of the animals you will see on this trip can only be seen at night.
Time: July 15~July 21        Tel :3497243
Adult:$180.00              Not for children
 
Trip 4 The Beautiful Lugu Lake
Wear your sun hat and enjoy wonderful sunshine. You can take the boat to different islands for sightseeing.
Time: July 20~July 29        Tel:3497432
Adult:$200.00              Child:$100.00
小题1:Nick has a vacation for 2 days. He can go _______.
A. hiking in the mountain     B. fishing in the park      C. swimming in the lake
小题2:Mr and Mrs. King want to stay in Luoji Mountain with their seven-year-old son and eleven-year-old daughter. They need to pay _______ for the trip.
A.$240                   B.$300                C.$360
小题3:Lily likes the animals which can only be seen at night. Which of the following is her best choice?
A. Trip 2.                  B. Trip 3.              C. Trip 4.
小题4:You’d better take _____ for the sightseeing in Trip 2.
A. a sun hat                B. a digital camera       C. warm clothes
小题5:You should call _____ if you want to enjoy the sunshine in one of the trips.
A.3497432                B.3497243             C.3597543
单项选择题

Randy Kraus was paralyzed. His left side was useless. But his right hand was (1) enough to lift a bucket to his forehead. Once, he’d been a police officer and owned a private-eye agency. Once, he’d been p and able. Now, he felt he was nothing.

His (2) started with Parkinson’s disease, but it didn’t (3) there. In July 2002, the 60 year old Kraus went into the hospital for an operation to control the shaking. (4) , during the operation, he had a stroke. He was paralyzed. The (5) man, who loved golf, could think, but couldn’t (6) . Kraus wanted the doctors to (7) it to him straight. "You may never walk again, " they told him. "Maybe you won’t (8) be able to talk. "

Once at home, he (9) he couldn’t lift a fork or take a drink by himself. Physical treatment was so painful and slow. What did he have to (10) for So now Kraus held the gun against his head. (11) the cold metal on his skin, he began to consider not his pain, but the pain he (12) cause his wife, daughters and grandchildren. He didn’t pull the trigger.

"You are where you are", his exercise physiologist, Andrew Garud told him. "The pace would be slow; the pain would be (13) . But as long as you are (14) , you have the ability to get better. " After three months of (15) with Garud, Kraus wanted to see if he could (16) . He could. Then he took three steps, sat down and cried like a baby. One step (17) to another. Next he managed a short walk. It was the hardest (18) of Kraus’s life.

Garud kept saying he could (19) more. Now, Kraus can brush his teeth, shave himself and get around the house with a walker. Little success only the paralyzed can (20) understand.

15().

A.chatting

B.working

C.discussing

D.testing