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对于在审计工作中形成的工作底稿,以下说法正确的是()。A.注册会计师陈敏负责宏光公司股本的审计对于在审计工作中形成的工作底稿,以下说法正确的是()。

A. 注册会计师陈敏负责宏光公司股本的审计,审计结束后,编制的股本明细表作为永久性档案存档
B. 新元事务所的注册会计师张丽系审计宏光公司的母公司的注册会计师,她要求查阅天元所审查宏光公司的工作底稿,天元事务所提供了全部的工作底稿,并对相关事项作了说明。另外由于宏光公司涉及债务纠纷,注册会计师陈敏将有关回函提供给宏光公司作为法律诉讼的证据
C. 远东事务所的注册会计师要求查阅天元事务所审查宏光公司的工作底稿,天元事务所以“保守商业秘密和所有权”的理由拒绝提供其工作底稿。远东事务所是湖南省注册会计师协会委派进行同业复核的会计师事务所
D. 天元事务所出于业务繁忙,其工作底稿的二级复核和三级复核都由其主任会计师(所长)何川完成

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Florida Hit by Cold Air Mass
In January, 2003, the eastern two thirds of the United States was at the mercy of a bitterly cold air mass that has endangered Florida's citrus trees, choked 3 northern harbors with ice and leftbewildered residents of North Carolina's Outer Banks digging out of up to a foot of snow.
The ice chill deepened as temperatures fell to the single digits in most of the South, with an unfamiliar dip below the freezing mark, as far South as parts of interior South Florida. Temperatures in Florida plunged, with West Palm Beach dropping to a record low of 2 degrees.
"We couldn't believe how cold it was," said Martin King, who arrived this week in Orlando from England "We brought shorts, T-shirt, and I had to go out and buy another coat."
The temperature plunge posed a threat to Florida's USS 9.1 billion-a-year citrus crop, more of which is still on the trees. Growers were hurrying to harvest as much of the fruit as possible before it was damaged by cold.
"Time is of the essence in getting fruit to the plant," said Tom Rogers, a citrus grower who expected to see damage to oranges and grapefruit at that time.
In Florida, Governor Jeb Bush signed an emergency order to eliminate the weight limit on trucks so citrus growers could get as much fruit to market as possible.
Casey Pace, a spokeswoman for Florida Citrus Mutual, said growers had sprayed trees with sprinklers, which created a layer of ice and helped maintain a temperature near freezing. Citrus trees are considered in danger of damage if the temperature drops below minus 2 degrees Celsius for four hours or more. Snow ranging from a dusting to up to 30 centimeters blanketed the Carolinas, Tennessee and parts of Virginia.
citrus n. 柠檬,柑橘;柑橘属果树
bewilder v. 使迷惑;使为难;……弄糊涂
sprinklern. 洒水器;洒水手
Celsius adj.摄氏的
shorts n. 宽松运动裤;男式短衬裤
Which of the following statements is not meant in the first two paragraphs?

A. The cold air mass was a threat to Florida's citrus crop.
B. The temperature in the United States except the South dropped below the freezing mark.
C. The northern harbors were blocked with ice.
D. The eastern two thirds of the United States was hit by cold air mass.

The 1,031 adults were interviewed ______.

A. on adaily basis for 8 days
B. during one of eight days
C. all by Grzywacz
D. in groups

Singing Alarms Could Save the Blind
If you cannot see, you may not be able to find your way out of a burning building-and that could be fatal. A company in Leeds could(51)all that with directional (定向的) sound alarms capable of guiding y0uto the exit.
Sound Alert, a company run(52)the University of Leeds, Is installing the alarms in a residential home for(53)people In Sommerset and a resource centre for the blind in Cumbria. The alarms produce a(54)range of frequencies that enable the brain to(55)where the sound is coming from.
Deborah Withington of Sound Alert says that the alarms' use most of the frequencies that can be(56)by humans. "It is a burst of white noise that people say sounds like static (静电噪音) on the radio," she says. "Its life-saving potential is(57)."
She conducted an experiment in which people were filmed by thermal-imaging (热效应成像) cameras trying to find their(58)out of a large smoke-filled room. It(59)them nearly four minutes to find the door without a sound alarm,(60)only 15 seconds with one.
Withington studies how the brain(61)sounds at the university. She says that the(62)of a wide band of frequencies can be pinpointed (精确地确定) more easily than the source of a narrow band. Alarms(63)on the same concept have already been installed on emergency vehicles.
The alarms will also include rising or falling frequencies to(64)whether people should go up or down stairs. They were(65)with the aid of a large grant from British Nuclear Fuels.

A. change
B. cure
C. demand
D. set

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