The buying of Alaska was first called__________. 查看材料
A. a foolish thing
B. Seward"s Fooly
C. Johnson"s Fooly
D. President"s Foolishness
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下列关于出口应税消费品退(免)税的政策规定,不正确的是()。A.出口应税消费品退(免)税有三种方下列关于出口应税消费品退(免)税的政策规定,不正确的是()。
A. 出口应税消费品退(免)税有三种方式:出口免税并退税(外贸企业)、出口免税不退税(生产企业)、出口不免税也不退税(其他企业:一般商贸企业、生产企业的外购出口行为等P177)
B. 通常情况下,应税消费品的征税率和退税率是一致的
C. 有出口经营权的生产企业自营出口自产的应税消费品,实行免税并退税的方式
D. 企业出口多种应税消费品,不同应税消费品的消费税适用税率划分不清的,一律从低适用税率计算应退消费税
下列出口货物,可享受增值税“免税并退税”的是()。
A. 加工企业来料加工出口的货物 ----免税不退税
B. 小规模纳税人出口的自用旧设备和外购旧设备 ----免税不退税
C. 属于小规模纳税人的生产性企业自营出口的自产货物 免税不退税
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Passage Three
Alaska, which was called Russian America before it was sold to U. S. A. ,joined the union as the forty-ninth state in 1959.
Alaska is now the largest of all the 50 states of the U. S..
It was in 1867 that President A. Johnson"s Secretary of State(国务卿) ,Seward bought Alaska from the Russians at a cost of 7.2 million. The buying of the huge northern land mass seemed at first something foolishly done. Not only was Alaska difficult to reach, but it was also hard to bye in, and it appeared to have no importance in time of war. Besides, there are volcanoes there as Alaska hes on the Pacific" ring of fire". In Alaska large treeless areas are covered with snow all the year. For these reasons the buying of Alaska was called "Seward"s Fooly" at that time.
However, in 1896 gold was found in Alaska, and people poured tin to the land quickly. Since then other important natural resources were discovered, including oil. Soon people changed their thinking about "Seward"s Fooly". But most people visit Alaska in order to see the endless beauty of nature that the northern land discloses to them. For instance, there are a- bout 11,000 islands in Alaska. And in a certain area of Alaska the sun does not set for 82 days
every year.
Alaska belonged to__________before 1867. 查看材料
A. Russia
B. America
Canada
D. Japan
According to the passage, coins once had real value currency because they__________.
A. represented a great improvement over barter
B. permitted easy transportation of wealth
C. were made of precious metals
D. could become collector"s items