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税收保全措施的条件有()。A.纳税人有逃避纳税义务的行为B.纳税人在规定的纳税期届满之前和责令税收保全措施的条件有()。

A. 纳税人有逃避纳税义务的行为
B. 纳税人在规定的纳税期届满之前和责令缴纳税款的期限之内
C. 在行为条件和时间条件具备的情况下,税务机关可以责成纳税人提供纳税担保,纳税人不提供纳税担保的,税务机关可以依照法定权限和程序,采取税收保全措施
D. 未按照规定的期限纳税或者解缴税款
E. 经税务机关责令限期缴纳,逾期仍未缴纳的

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纳税人在国家调整税收政策的情形下,不能按期缴纳税款的,经海关总署批准,可延期缴纳税款,但最长不得超过8个月。 ()

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B. 错误

You'll also need to check the batteries. Digital cameras use power, and if you've got a camera that takes normal disposable(一次性的) batteries you'll find it eats them really fast. Better to get rechargeable ones or—if you can afford it—go for a camera that has its own rechargeable battery pack built in. But whatever the power source, make sure that you've got enough juice(电) for the party or day on the beach.
A digital camera holds your photos as computer files, and before you can do anything with them apart from looking at them on the camera's own little screen you generally need to copy them to your computer. Some cameras can be plugged straight into your TV so that you can have a slideshow(放映) of your pictures—it's called video output, and you'll need a special cable for it. But mostly you'll want to copy your pictures to your computer, and probably print them out.
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B. is a plastic roll
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D. is a picture

Task 1
Directions: After reading the following passage, you will find 5 questions or unfinished statements, numbered 36 through 40. For each question or statement there are 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. You should make the correct choice.
Today I want to make some suggestions about taking notes from lectures. It's clearly important that you take notes efficiently; for the notes you take from lectures allow you to study for a test on those lectures, or to prepare for class discussion. Without good notes, you can feel pretty lost. But the importance of notes is not the main idea or purpose here, for their importance is obvious enough. The suggestions I want to make concern the actual taking of the notes. Now there's no great secret about taking notes. You have almost certainly taken notes from books or articles before, and very likely you've taken notes from lectures in your native language. And that brings up the first suggestion I'd like to make.
If you aren't used to taking notes in English, don't panic, don't get discouraged if you can't understand the lecturer the first time you hear him--or even for some time after that. It may take a little time, but, if you stick with it, you will understand him. A number of foreign students have told me the same experience. At first, they felt utterly lost in an American lecture hall; and then, suddenly, to their very real surprise, they discovered that they were taking notes--that they were getting what the lecturer was saying. They didn't know just when or how the process got started, but it had started. So, have faith. Others have succeeded. You can too.
A second suggestion, and a basic one, is listen. And listen actively, alertly(警觉地), aggressively(积极地). Concentrate on the speaker's words. Don't let your mind wander. Don't be distracted (分心) by a fidgeting(坐立不安) classmate, or by thoughts of what you're going to eat the next time you eat, or by a peculiar habit of the lecturer's. The fly buzzing(嗡嗡地叫) on the windowpane may be more interesting but the lecturer has something to say. Your job is to get that something. You will get it if you give him your undivided attention.
What is the purpose of this passage?

A. To explain the importance of taking notes.
B. To describe one's experience of taking notes.
C. To give advice on taking notes from lectures.
D. To tell the secret about taking notes.

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