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确定账户或交易的重要性水平时如果各账户或各类交易错报或漏报的可能性越大,因其审计成本较大,可以将重要性水平确定得高一些,以节省审计成本()。

A. 正确
B. 错误

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There are many moving stories about Project Hope. Here is one of them.
On June 10,1992, a car stopped at the front gate of the China Youth Development Foundation (基金会) (CYDF) in Houyuasnensy Lane, Beijing. Two men came out of the car, donated(捐) 3,000 yuan and did not want to write down their names. When staff workers insisted that they say who they were, they at last wrote down "a veteran(老) Communist Party member". Four months later, the two came again to donate a further 2,000 yuan on behalf of the same person.
After many inquiries(调查) they finally found out that this veteran Party member was the late Deng Xiaoping. The CYDF decided to send his two contributions to aid children unable to go to a primary school in Baise, Guangxi where Deng led the famous Baise Uprising (起义)in December 1926.
Later, 25 pupils from the school jointly wrote to Deng, saying that they were excited and felt closer to him though he lived far away in Beijing.
In 1994, four of the 25 pupils were invited to Beijing and reported one by one their study resuits in the Great Hall of the People: Zhou Biaoliang scored 91 in Chinese and 98 in mathematics; Huang Chengqu, scored 86 and 94; Huang Huabai 81 and 91 and Deng Hongxia 85 and 88.
Zhou was born in Shiren Village of Pigguo County. In 1992, she suffered greatly and couldn't go to school when her house was burned down and her father was injured in a traffic accident. She left the school with tears in her eyes. When she was cutting grass to feed the pigs she heard from her teacher that she could continue her schooling the next day and simply could not begin to accept that she was being supported by the respected Deng Xiaoping. She felt herself the luckiest girl in the world.
After graduating from primary school, Zhou Biaoliang with excellent results entered a secondary school. At the school she was elected as a "three-good" student. She said that is the best way to repay the late Deng Xiaoping.
Which statement is true according to this passage?

A. Two men came to the CYDF twice and donated 5,000 yuan to this organization for its development.
B. Deng Xiaoping donated 5,000 yuan in 1992 to Baise, Guangxi to aid children unable to go to the school.
C. The second time when the two came the CYDF they said donated the money on behalf of a veteran Communist Party member--Deng Xiaoping.
D. With the money Deng donated, twenty-five pupils in Baise were able to go to school.

A.The man was surprised to hear the news.B.The man thinks that the president is not li

A. The man was surprised to hear the news.
B. The man thinks that the president is not likely to win.
C. The man thinks that the president should at least try.
D. The man thinks what the president did is wrong.

The parents of scientists responded to their children's questions seriously, and often encouraged the children to ask more questions.

A. Y
B. N
C. NG

听力原文:W: Hello, Mary Smith here. Could I speak to Mr. Brown, please?
M: Speaking.
W: Oh, it's you, Andrew, is it? I didn't recognize your voice. Sounds as if you're miles away.
M: Oh, hello, Mary. Yes, the line isn't very good. I'll speak a bit louder. Is that any better?
W: Yes, that's much better now. Andrew, it looks as if I won't be able to keep the appointment we made.
M: That was to be Friday, wasn't it?
W: Yes, I'm so sorry. This visitor I was actually expecting last week had some kind of change in his schedule, and now he's rung me up to say the only day he can come is next Friday.
M: I see.
W: And the trouble is, as he's over from Argentina, I can't very well put him off. Hope you understand.
M: Well, I suppose so.
W: But could we meet on Saturday? Or would you prefer the beginning of next week?
M: Afraid I'm tied up at the weekend. And...let me just check. Tuesday would be all right, I think.
W: Tuesday is O.K. for me too. Could you come here at 11:30 as we'd arranged? I'll show you round our place, we could lunch together and work out the terms of our contract in the afternoon. How does that sound to you?
M: Yes, fine. I'll write it down in my diary. That's Tuesday, 12th December. Right, I'll be at your place at 11:30 then.
W: Thanks, Andrew. Hope I haven't messed up your arrangements too much.
M: Oh no, these things happen, don't they? See you next Tuesday. And have a nice weekend.
W: Thanks. You too.
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A. Changing an appointment.
B. Making an appointment.
Canceling an appointment.
D. Meeting a friend.

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