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ABC会计师事务所负责审计甲公司2013年度财务报表,审计项目组在审计工作底稿中记录了与公允价值和会计估计审计相关的情况,部分内容摘录如下: (1)为确定甲公司管理层在2012年度财务报表中作出的会计估计是否恰当,审计项目组复核了甲公司2012年度财务报表中的会计估计在2013年度的结果。 (2)甲公司年末持有上市公司乙公司的流通股股票100万股,账面价值为500万元,以公允价值计量。审计项目组核对了该股票于2013年12月31日的收盘价,结果满意。 (3)甲公司持有以公允价值计量的投资性房地产。审计项目组认为该项公允价值计量不存在特别风险,无须了解相关控制,聘请DEF资产评估公司对该投资性房地产的公允价值进行了评估。 (4)2013年末,甲公司针对一项未决诉讼确认了500万元预计负债。审计项目组作出的区间估计为550万元至650万元,据此认为预计负债存在少计50万元的事实错报。 (5)为减少利润总额和应纳税所得额之间的差异,甲公司自2013年1月1日起将固定资产折旧年限调整为税法规定的最低年限。审计项目组根据变更后的折旧年限检查了甲公司2013年度计提的折旧额,结果满意。 (6)审计项目组向管理层获取了有关会计估计的书面声明,内容包括在财务报表中确认或披露的会计估计和未在财务报表中确认或披露的会计估计。 针对上述第(1)至(6)项,逐项指出审计项目组的做法是否恰当。如不恰当,简要说明理由。

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Talking to Kids about SARS School age children may be learning about SARS from adults and the media, but may not know what to make of the situation, says a national health charity. The Lung Association says parents should take time to talk to their ____1____ and explain the facts about SARS and how to avoid the illness. The following is based on recommendations ____2____ Thursday by the Lung Association: Ask your children if they have heard ____3____ SARS at school, from friends, from TV, etc. Finding out what they already know can be a good ____4____ to start the conversation and to clear away any wrong ideas they might have about the illness and how it is spread. School age children are usually old ____5____ to understand concepts such as getting sick from germs and how to avoid illness. A simple reminder ____6____ to cough on people and to wash their hands often may be sufficient for younger kids. All children should be shown how to ____7____ their hands properly. Remember to keep it simple so ____8____ not to overwhelm children with information, but answer them truthfully. Kids can tell when you're not being honest or if your're hiding something, and sometimes the unknown can be more frightening than the ____9____ . Parents with anxious children will know how their kids will handle information on SARS and can tailor their discussion accordingly. One way to explain the illness is to tell children that SARS is like a bad breathing problem. It is ____10____ from a cold, but people can catch it in the same ways—such as coughing on someone, not washing your hands or sharing a glass with a sick person. ___5___内选项为()

A. about
B. different
C. as
D. way
E. not
F. truth
G. children
H. enough
I. how
J. wash
K. pass
L. released

Talking to Kids about SARS School age children may be learning about SARS from adults and the media, but may not know what to make of the situation, says a national health charity. The Lung Association says parents should take time to talk to their ____1____ and explain the facts about SARS and how to avoid the illness. The following is based on recommendations ____2____ Thursday by the Lung Association: Ask your children if they have heard ____3____ SARS at school, from friends, from TV, etc. Finding out what they already know can be a good ____4____ to start the conversation and to clear away any wrong ideas they might have about the illness and how it is spread. School age children are usually old ____5____ to understand concepts such as getting sick from germs and how to avoid illness. A simple reminder ____6____ to cough on people and to wash their hands often may be sufficient for younger kids. All children should be shown how to ____7____ their hands properly. Remember to keep it simple so ____8____ not to overwhelm children with information, but answer them truthfully. Kids can tell when you're not being honest or if your're hiding something, and sometimes the unknown can be more frightening than the ____9____ . Parents with anxious children will know how their kids will handle information on SARS and can tailor their discussion accordingly. One way to explain the illness is to tell children that SARS is like a bad breathing problem. It is ____10____ from a cold, but people can catch it in the same ways—such as coughing on someone, not washing your hands or sharing a glass with a sick person. ___1___内选项为()

A. about
B. different
C. as
D. way
E. not
F. truth
G. children
H. enough
I. how
J. wash
K. pass
L. released

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为确保航站楼内用电安全,单相电源插座(地插或墙插)最大用电负荷超过多少瓦的,使用前必须向航站楼管理部提出用电申请?()

A. 200
B. 500
C. 1000
D. 2000

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