Questions 18 to 20 are based on the monologue about pickpocketing. You now have 20 seconds to read Questions 18 to 20.Throughout history, people have been the victims of pickpockets. Today, pickpocketing is one of the most rapidly increasing crimes. Pickpockets are increasing in number and developing better methods to apply their skill. Approximately, one million Americans lose money to pickpockets every year, and no one is really safe from a skilled pickpocket. His victims, or "marks" as they are called, can be rich or poor, young or old.During the 18th century, pickpockets were hanged in England. Large crowds of people would gather to watch the hanging which was supposed to be a warning to other pickpockets. However, in time the practice was discontinued. The reason: while people were concentratively watching the hanging of a pickpocket other pickpockets skillfully stole the money of the spectators!Police offcials say that most efficient pickpockets come from South America. Many of these expert pickpockets are trained in special schools called" Jingle Bell School". A pickpocket graduates from a J. B. S. when he is able to steal a wallet from a dressed dummy (mannequin) that has bells inside its pockets.Even the most well-dressed, respectable person may be a pickpocket. Some of the favorite places of pickpockets are banks, airports, racetracks, supermarkets, elevators, and train and bus stations. Usually a pickpocket will work with another pickpocket as his partner. Another kind of pickpocket works outside or inside bars and specializes in stealing from persons who have had too much alcohol to drink. The pickpocket that specialized in stealing from women is called a "purse snatcher".To avoid being the victim of a pickpocket, it is important to be very cautious and alert when in the midst of large gatherings of people. Where is the least likely place for pickpocketing().
A. Banks and supermarkets.
B. Train and bus stations.
C. Post offices and hospitals.
D. Elevators and airports.
Questions 18 to 20 are based on the monologue about pickpocketing. You now have 20 seconds to read Questions 18 to 20.Throughout history, people have been the victims of pickpockets. Today, pickpocketing is one of the most rapidly increasing crimes. Pickpockets are increasing in number and developing better methods to apply their skill. Approximately, one million Americans lose money to pickpockets every year, and no one is really safe from a skilled pickpocket. His victims, or "marks" as they are called, can be rich or poor, young or old.During the 18th century, pickpockets were hanged in England. Large crowds of people would gather to watch the hanging which was supposed to be a warning to other pickpockets. However, in time the practice was discontinued. The reason: while people were concentratively watching the hanging of a pickpocket other pickpockets skillfully stole the money of the spectators!Police offcials say that most efficient pickpockets come from South America. Many of these expert pickpockets are trained in special schools called" Jingle Bell School". A pickpocket graduates from a J. B. S. when he is able to steal a wallet from a dressed dummy (mannequin) that has bells inside its pockets.Even the most well-dressed, respectable person may be a pickpocket. Some of the favorite places of pickpockets are banks, airports, racetracks, supermarkets, elevators, and train and bus stations. Usually a pickpocket will work with another pickpocket as his partner. Another kind of pickpocket works outside or inside bars and specializes in stealing from persons who have had too much alcohol to drink. The pickpocket that specialized in stealing from women is called a "purse snatcher".To avoid being the victim of a pickpocket, it is important to be very cautious and alert when in the midst of large gatherings of people. What was probably the reason for discontinuing to hang a pickpocket in the 18th century().
A. Hanging was a useless warning.
B. It was too cruel and violent.
C. Too many people watched the practice.
D. Other pickpockets were only spectators.
浦龙公司2010年1月31日简要资产负债表如下: (单位:元) 资产 金额 负债及所有者权益 金额 银行存款 80000 应付账款 10000 原材料 60000 应付票据 20000 固定资产 200000 实收资本 300000 资本公积 10000 合计 340000 合计 340000 2010年2月,浦龙公司发生下列经济业务: (1)以银行存款20000元购买生产用设备。 (2)将到期无力偿还的应付票据10000元转为应付账款。 (3)将资本公积6000元转增实收资本。 (4)购进生产用材料8000元,款项尚未支付。 [要求] 根据上述资料,回答下列问题(不考虑其他因素和各种税费): 关于浦龙公司2月份各账户的发生额合计,正确的有( )。
A. 借方发生额合计为348000元
B. 借方发生额合计为44000元
C. 贷方发生额合计为348000元
D. 贷方发生额合计为44000元