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大叶性肺炎第三期时肺组织的镜下改变是______。

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M: I’m thinking about transfering out of state college into another school in the fall.W: After a year and a half How come I thought you liked it here.M: I do. But here our flight program doesn’t give degrees, only licenses, and I need both a license and a degree.W: So where do you want to goM: I wouldn’t mind going to Makmillen university. It has an excellent reputation for its school of aviation, but I have a feeling it’s very selective.W: But you’ve gotten good grades in the three semesters you’ve been in the state college, haven’t youM: Yah, mostly A’s and B’s.W: So what are you worried about then, just ask your professors to write letters of recommendation for you, and you’ll be set. What is the man planning to do()

A. Study at a different school.
B. Move to a warmer state.
C. Get a travel agent’s license.

Directions: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank. Women often (1) that dating is like a cattle (2) , and a paper just published in Biology Letters by Thomas Pollet and Daniel Nettle of Newcastle University, in England, suggests they are (3) . They have little cause for complaint, however, because the paper also suggests that in this particular market, it is (4) who are the buyers. Mr. Pollet and Dr. Nettle were looking for (5) to support the contention that women choose men of (6) status and resources, as well as good looks. That may sound common sense, but it was often (7) by social scientists until a group of researchers who called themselves evolutionary psychologists started investigating the matter two decades ago. Since then, a series of experiments in laboratories have supported the contention. But as all zoologists know, (8) can only tell you so much. Eventually, you have to look at (9) populations. And that is what Mr. Pollet and Dr. Nettle have done. They have examined data from the 19t0 census of the United States of America and discovered that marriage is, indeed, a market. Moreover, as in any market, a (10) of buyers means the sellers have to have particularly attractive goods on (11) if they are to make the exchange. The advantage of picking 1910 was that America had not yet settled down, demographically speaking. Though the long-colonized eastern states had a sex (12) of one man to one woman, or thereabouts, in the rest of the country the old adage "go west, young man" had resulted in a (13) of males. Mr. Pollet and Dr Nettle were thus able to see just how picky women are, (14) the chance. (15) looking at the whole census, the two researchers relied on a sample of one person in 250. They then (16) the men in the sample a socioeconomic status score between zero and 96, on a scale drawn up in 1950 (which was as close to 1910 as they could get). They showed that in states where the sexes were equal in number, 56% of low status men were married by the age of 30, (17) 60% of high status men were. Even in this case, then, there are women who would prefer to remain (18) rather than marry a deadbeat. When there were 110 men for every 100 women (as, for example, in Arizona), the women got really (19) . In that case only 24% of low-status men were married by 30 compared with 46% of high-status men. As the men went west, then, so did their (20) opportunities.

A. if
B. should
C. unless
D. given

A公司2008年度净利润为32000万元(不包括子公司利润或子公司支付的股利),发行在外普通股30000万股,持有子公司B公司70%的普通股股权。 B公司2008年度净利润为1782万元,发行在外普通股300万股,普通股平均市场价格为6元。2008年年初,B公司对外发行240万份可用于购买其普通股的认股权证,行权价格为3元,A公司持有12万份认股权证。假设除股利外,母子公司之间没有其他需抵消的内部交易。 A公司取得对B公司投资时,B公司各项可辨认资产的公允价值与其账面价值一致。 要求:根据上述资料,不考虑其他因素,回答下列第18至20题。 下列有关每股收益的计算中,不正确的是( )。

A. 企业应当按照归属于普通股股东的当期净利润,除以发行在外普通股的加权平均数计算基本每股收益
B. 以合并财务报表为基础计算每股收益时,分子应当是归属于母公司普通股股东的当期合并净利润,即扣减少数股东损益后的余额
C. 计算基本每股收益时,只需要考虑当期实际发行在外的普通股股份
D. 以合并财务报表为基础计算每股收益时,分子应当是归属于母子公司普通股股东的当期合并净利润,即包含少数股东损益的金额,

Directions: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank. Women often (1) that dating is like a cattle (2) , and a paper just published in Biology Letters by Thomas Pollet and Daniel Nettle of Newcastle University, in England, suggests they are (3) . They have little cause for complaint, however, because the paper also suggests that in this particular market, it is (4) who are the buyers. Mr. Pollet and Dr. Nettle were looking for (5) to support the contention that women choose men of (6) status and resources, as well as good looks. That may sound common sense, but it was often (7) by social scientists until a group of researchers who called themselves evolutionary psychologists started investigating the matter two decades ago. Since then, a series of experiments in laboratories have supported the contention. But as all zoologists know, (8) can only tell you so much. Eventually, you have to look at (9) populations. And that is what Mr. Pollet and Dr. Nettle have done. They have examined data from the 19t0 census of the United States of America and discovered that marriage is, indeed, a market. Moreover, as in any market, a (10) of buyers means the sellers have to have particularly attractive goods on (11) if they are to make the exchange. The advantage of picking 1910 was that America had not yet settled down, demographically speaking. Though the long-colonized eastern states had a sex (12) of one man to one woman, or thereabouts, in the rest of the country the old adage "go west, young man" had resulted in a (13) of males. Mr. Pollet and Dr Nettle were thus able to see just how picky women are, (14) the chance. (15) looking at the whole census, the two researchers relied on a sample of one person in 250. They then (16) the men in the sample a socioeconomic status score between zero and 96, on a scale drawn up in 1950 (which was as close to 1910 as they could get). They showed that in states where the sexes were equal in number, 56% of low status men were married by the age of 30, (17) 60% of high status men were. Even in this case, then, there are women who would prefer to remain (18) rather than marry a deadbeat. When there were 110 men for every 100 women (as, for example, in Arizona), the women got really (19) . In that case only 24% of low-status men were married by 30 compared with 46% of high-status men. As the men went west, then, so did their (20) opportunities.

A. men
B. parents
C. couples
D. women

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