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卖房者甲与购房者乙于2002年4月25日签订了一套装修较陈旧的二手房买卖合同(以下简称合同1)和房屋装修合同(以下简称合同2),合同1规定甲必须于5月25日交房,且乙同时付清购房款。交房后甲按合同2开始进行装修,装修工程共2个月。乙于4月25日支付90%的购房款和10%的装修费,5月25日付清剩余购房款和60%的装修费,7月25日付清剩余的30%装修费。按规定,在向所在地房地产管理部门申报买卖成交价格时,被认定应重新评估。请在以下问题中选择正确答案
估价时点应是()。

A. 2002年4月25日
B. 2002-5-25
C. 2002-7-25
D. 2002年7月25日以后的某一天

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甲房地产开发公司拟投资开发一大型居住区,预计工程全部完工需要三年时间,目前市场对此类房地产的需求较旺,但由于周围正在规划或建设较多的住宅小区,预计在今后三年内该地区的住宅空置率会从目前的2%上升至10%左右。问:甲公司拟以其所拥有的该项目的部分土地向银行申请抵押贷款,以下判断中正确的是()。

A. 因为目前房地产市场需求较旺,采用假设开发法(现金流量法)估价时,预计未来房屋售价,可适当比现时同类房屋售价高
B. 因为预计空置率会有较高的升幅,采用假设开发法(现金流量法)估价时,预计未来房屋售价,可适当予以调低
C. 该部分土地的价值等于该部分土地占全部土地的份额乘以项目全部土地的价值
D. 该土地的价值是甲公司获取土地时所支付的代价

Which of the following is tree according to the last paragraph?

A. Efforts should be exerted on pollution prevention instead of on remedial measures.
B. More money should be spent in order to stop pollution.
C. Ordinary citizens have no access to technical information on pollution.
D. Environmental degradation will be stopped by the end of this decade.

The blind can hear better than ordinary people.

A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Not mentioned

Cell Phone Lets Your Secret Out
Your cell phone holds secrets about you. Besides the names and【51】 that you've programmed into it, traces of your DNA linger on the device, according to a new study.
DNA is genetic material that【52】 in every cell. Like your fingerprint, your DNA is unique to you【53】 you have an identical twin. Scientists today routinely analyze DNA in blood, saliva, or hair left【54】 at the scene of a crime. The results often help detectives identify【55】 and their victims. Your cell phone can reveal more about you【56】 you might think.
Method J. McFadden, a scientist at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, heard about a crime in which the suspect bled onto a cell phone and later dropped the【57】. This made her wonder whether traces of DNA lingered on cell phones—even when no blood was involved.【58】she and colleague Margaret Wallace of the City University of New York analyzed the flip-open phones of 10 volunteers. They used swabs to collect【59】 traces of the users from two parts of the phone: the outside, where the user holds it, and the【60】 , which is placed at the user's ear.
The scientists scrubbed the phones using a solution made mostly【61】alcohol. The aim of washing was to remove all detectable traces of DNA. The owners got their phones【62】for another week. Then the researchers collected the phones and repeated the swabbing of each phone once more.
The scientists discovered DNA that【63】to the phone's speaker on each of the phones. Better samples were collected from the outside of each phone, but those swabs also picked up DNA that belonged to other people who had apparently also handled the phone.【64】, DNA showed up even in swabs that were taken immediately after the phones were scrubbed. That suggests that washing won't remove all traces of evidence from a criminal's device. So cell phones can now be added to the【65】of clues that can clinch a crime-scene investigation.
(51)

A. numbers
B. music
C. secrets
D. films

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