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在图3-8中,采用两台WWW服务器进行负载均衡,将涉及到一个数据同步的问题。为避免数据分发和同步占用了Web服务器的带宽,图3-8中采取了哪些措施?该措施对图3-8网络的安全有什么影响?

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ABC有限责任公司是由甲公司(合资中方,国有企业)、乙公司(合资外方)共同出资组建的外商投资企业。合同、协议和章程规定,ABC有限责任公司的注册资本为人民币5000万元;甲公司以房屋及建筑物、土地使用权和专利权出资,价值为3800万元,其中,房屋建筑物作价1500万元,土地使用权作价1000万元,非专利技术作价1300万元;乙公司以进口设备和货币资金(美元)出资,进口机器设备10台,总价值30万美元,货币资金出资120万美元,按合同规定的汇率(RMB8= 1)折算为人民币。投资双方约定:2003年9月30日前一次缴足出资。9月28日甲公司投入房屋及建筑物、土地使用权,固定资产的账面价值5000万元,已提折旧3000万元,土地使用权账面价值500万元,按双方协议1000万元作价入账,非专利技术账面价值80万元,按照双方协议1300万元作价入账。9月29日,ABC有限责任公司收到乙公司进口设备10台,发票价格为30万美元,9月30日,收到乙公司货币资金出资90万美元,按出资当日汇率入账(出资当日汇率均为1∶8.25)。东方会计师事务所接受委托于2003年10月5日对ABC有限责任公司进行了验资。
(1)请指出注册会计师在验资过程中可能发现的问题,并简单说明理由。
(2)如果注册会计师与ABC有限责任公司在注册资本实收情况上存在异议,且无法协商一致,注册会计师应如何处理?
(3)注册会计师经过审验,出具了如下验资报告。要求指出其中的不适当之处,并且予以改正(假定出资金额没有不适当之处)。
验资报告
ABC有限责任公司董事会:
我们接受委托,审验了贵公司截至2003年9月30日止申请设立的注册资本实收情况。提供真实、合法、完整的验资资料是全体股东及贵公司的责任。我们的责任是对贵公司注册资本的实收情况发表审验意见。我们的审验是依据《独立审计具体准则———验资》进行的。在审验过程中,我们结合贵公司的实际情况,实施了检查等必要的审验程序。
根据协议、合同、章程的规定,贵公司申请登记的注册资本为人民币5000万元,由甲公司和乙公司在2003年9月30日前一次缴足。经过我们审验,截至2003年9月30日止,贵公司已经收到全体股东缴纳的注册资本合计人民币4760万元。各股东以货币资金出资90万美元,实物出资1740万元人民币,土地使用权出资1000万元人民币,非专利技术出资1300万元人民币。
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(1)验资事项说明
(2)注册资本实收情况明细表
东方会计师事务所 中国注册会计师A(签名盖章)
地址:(略) 中国注册会计师B(签名盖章)
2003年9月30日

In 1990, the first half of the period saw a significant growth in sales followed by a sharp drop, while sales in 2000 remained stable.

When we speak of a human need, we mean something
which is unnecessary to life, something we can live with. 【M1】______
Food is a human need. We will starve to death if there 【M2】______
were no food on earth; but even if we have plenty of food,
but of the wrong kind, our bodies will have problem from
lack of the right food. This is known for malnutrition (营 【M3】______
养不良).
In countries where are not developed, man's food 【M4】______
needs are the same like in the most advanced societies. We 【M5】______
all need food and could live a good life on very few types of
food. People in very developed countries eat only the kinds 【M6】______
of food which can be grown near their homes, whereas
people in developed countries eat foods which are often
grown many thousands of miles away form. their homes.
People in undeveloped countries are happy with less
different kinds of foods than people in very developed ones
are, so we can say that despite the needs of the two kinds 【M7】______
of people are the same, their wants are different. People in
very developed countries eat many different types of
meat--they could live by only one, but they would be very 【M8】______
unhappy because every time what they ate was the same.
Even such special foods like chicken would be less fun to 【M9】______
eat if you had them every day. But we can't just live on
meat--we need other kinds of food like bread, rice, and
vegetables which are no more necessary to our bodies. 【M10】______
【M1】

I am delighted to be with you. I first visited China 22 years ago, but this is my first visit to your university, in a city whose students have helped shape the development of modem China. So I am privileged to have the opportunity to share ideas about U. S. -China relations in the modem era of globalization with people who will, I expect, help write Chinese history—through deeds and words—in the 21 st century. //
It was the students of Beijing who in May 1919 protested the Treaty of Versailles' failure to expel Japanese occupiers from China. In that action, the source of the May 4 Movement, Beijing's students not only made a bold statement about China's freedom from foreign occupation and right to self-determination. They also ushered in the era of modem China, taking a decisive step toward China's emergence from imperial rule and stagnation. I think it is useful to begin our exchanges about the future from the vantage point of what happened almost a century ago in this historic city. //
Chinese are tightly proud of the history of the world's oldest continuous civilization, and look to it for lessons. America is a young nation by comparison, but suggestion that we live exclusively in the present, unshaped by history, is a misleading caricature. So I would like to share with you my perceptions about what this last century has meant to our two countries, how we have perceived each other, and where we are going. Many people talk about this new millennium as an unprecedented age of globalization. Extraordinary it is, but unprecedented it is not. //
In 1902, the automobile was just coming into use in the United States. Man's first airplane flight occurred 99 years ago, on a beach in North Carolina. The wireless radio followed in a few years, transforming societies—much like the Internet is doing today. The telephone enabled people to converse across mountains, rivers, and indeed around the world. The United States was transformed by this earlier era of globalization in the most fundamental way—the face of its population. In each year of the first decade of the last century, new immigrants to America numbered about one percent of the existing population. //
A country that had been largely composed of people of English, German, Irish, and Africa descent found itself the chosen destination of millions of immigrants from different parts of the planet—Poles, Russians, Italians, Chinese, Japanese, and Jews, among others. Their contributions to American economic, social, scientific, intellectual, and political life were enormous. We learned that openness—to people, goods, capital, and of course ideas—is our greatest strength as a country and society. Although change and adaptation and intrusions from outside can be frightening, and pose difficulties of adjustment, openness spurs dynamism, flexibility, competition, liberty, and the individual pursuits of happiness. //

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