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听力原文: Today we begin a new topic in our course on the survival of young animals, and I'd like to start with an explanation of a common misconception. Many people have heard that crocodiles eat their babies. Well, in fact they don't. What happens is that the mother crocodiles take all their newly hatched youngsters into their mouths in order to carry them to the safety of the water. The reason is that the female crocodile must leave the water in order to hatch her eggs. She goes to the beach and digs a hole approximately 10 inches deep. She then lays her eggs in the hole and covers them with soil, using her body and tail to pat down the earth. While she guards her nest during the day and night for about 12 weeks, the sun heats the soil and hardens it. Then, when the baby crocodiles hatch, they find it almost impossible to get out, and they begin yelping and croaking. The mother hears them and rips open the nest. Then she takes the young into a pouch of skin in her lower jaw, and carries them to the safety of the ocean water before she releases them.
What the speaker says is the common misconception about crocodile mothers?

A. That they leave the water.
B. That they dig a hole in the sand.
C. That they open their nests.
D. That they eat their babies.

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企业在计算应纳税所得额时,下列项目中准予从收入总额中扣除的是()。

A. 税收滞纳金
B. 购买固定资产所借款发生的利息
C. 清理固定资产发生的费用
D. 违法经营的罚款

企业应纳税所得额的计算,以()为原则。

A. 全面性
B. 权责发生制
C. 配比
D. 现金收付制

听力原文: Sierra Leonean rebels and a progovernment militia have agreed to stop fighting in a bid to protect the country's shaky cease-fire and set a timetable for disarmament. The agreement comes on the first day of renewed peace talks between all sides in the 10-year civil war. Before the talks, the rebels of the Revolutionary United Front had complained of recent attacks on rebel positions by the pro-government Kamajor militia. A U. N. official called the latest agreement a major step in the search for lasting peace in Sierra Leone. The talks follow a meeting in Nigeria earlier this month where the government and the rebels renewed a pledge to abide by last November's cease-fire that allowed 12,000 U. N. peacekeepers to deploy throughout the country. A 1999 peace accord collapsed last year after the rebels took hundreds of U. N. peacekeepers hostage. The rebels have funded much of their war effort through illicit diamond trading, and are notorious for killing and maiming thousands of civilians during the conflict.
The agreement comes on the first day of renewed peace talks between all sides in the _________ civil war.

A. ten-year
B. eight-year
C. eleven-year
D. twenty-year

通知的种类有指示性通知、经转性通知、知照性通知、安排性通知。 ()

A. 正确
B. 错误

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