问题 多项选择题

货物和劳务税包括()

A.增值税

B.房产税

C.印花税

D.消费税

E.车船税

答案

参考答案:A, D

问答题
阅读理解

阅读理解.

     Barbie (芭比娃娃),believe it or not,is 50 this year and she's still as popular as ever. A

doll is a doll,but Barbie illustrates how,over the last five decades,women have become a

standard for judging what freedom really means. How women are treated in different countries

tells you a lot about the politics and culture of where they live.

     The doll that every little girl wants enables young children to test their possibilities in

role playing,giving them a glimpse of what they might be when they grow up,whether to be

frivolous or serious (or both).

     But in many countries that's not an option. In Saudi Arabia,where woman can't drive or go

out publicly unless covered,Barbie is banned. They think Barbie dolls are offensive to

Islam (伊斯兰教) and a threat to morality.

     In America,she represents the swiftly changing roles of women. Barbie is fun to tease

but she's as American as miniskirts_and_pantsuits in her flexible identities and her "growth"

from model to astronaut.

      Barbie inspired a dollrevolution movement. When a Teen Talk Barbie was programmed

electronically to say "Math class is tough",she was criticized by a national women's group

and was regarded as a bad stereotype. Some of her critics also say she's a bad influence

because she's too thin and encourages anorexia,that she has run through too many

stereotypes,and that she lends too much significance to the fantasy stages of child's play.

     In some Muslim countries,substitute Barbie dolls have been developed that promote

traditional values,with their modest clothing and profamily backgrounds. They are widely

seen as an effort to resist the American dolls that have flooded the market.

     Toyseller Masounmen Rahimi welcomed the dolls,saying Barbie was "foreign to Muslim

culture" because some of the dolls have little clothing. She said young girls who play with

Barbie,could grow into women who reject Muslim values. "I think every Barbie doll is

more harmful than an American missile," Ms Rahimi said.

1.Barbie is forbidden in some Muslim countries because ________.

A.she is more deadly than a missile

B.toys are not allowed there

C.she looks 1ike an American

D.she sets a poor example to children

2.Thewritermentioned"miniskirtsandpantsuits"(Paragraph4)toimplythat________.

A.thesearetheonlyclothesadollshouldwear

B.theseareverytraditionalAmericanclothesforwomen

C.therearearangeofdifferentlifeoptionsavailableforwomen

D.readersshouldweartheseclothesmoreoften

3.Theunderlinedword"anorexia"(Paragraph5)mostprobablymeans"________".

A.anillnessofrefusingtoeat

B.givingupmathstudy

C.thewearingofinappropriateclothes

D.adecreaseinpeople'simagination

4.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage? ______

A.Peopleallovertheworldunderstandwhatfreedomreallymeans.

B.HowBarbieistreatedseemstoreflectacountry'spoliticsandculture.

C.WomeninSaudiArabiahavenooptionsindecidingwhattowear.

D.BarbiedollshavecontributedmuchtoMuslimculture.

5.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat________.

A.childrenwholikeBarbiedollswon'tbesoseriouswhentheygrowup

B.MuslimBarbiesarethesameasAmericanBarbies

C.Muslimsocietiesaregenerallymoreconservativethanwesternsocieties

D.AmericanshavenoworryaboutBarbie'sinfluenceonchildren