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Sometimes something looks different from another thing but it is usually the same. Sometimes something looks the same s another thing but it is really different.
Sometimes we can not believe our eyes. Here is an example. If we are standing in front of an entrance of a tunnel, we can see the other end where we go out. We feel the entrance much bigger than the other end. If we go through the tunnel, we find that the ends are the same size. One is not bigger than the other. They are the same.
Now let’s turn around and look through the tunnel from the other end. Now we find that the end near us looks bigger. The other end looks smaller. But we know that they are the same size.
Things that are near us seem big. Things that are far away from us seem small. We know that one lamp-post in the streets is just like another. They are all equally tall. But if an artist draws a picture of a street he will not make the lamp-posts all the same size. He will make the first one big, and the second one a bit smaller. Then the next one a little smaller. The ones that are the farthest away are the smallest. When things move away they look smaller. When things come nearer they look bigger.
The two ends of a tunnel are very wide.

A.
Right.
B.
Wrong.
C.
Doesn’t say.
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【单选题】感冒之因虽多,但有主次不同,其主因是()

A.
寒邪入中
B.
风邪侵袭
C.
热邪犯胃
D.
燥邪入侵
E.
外湿浸渍

【单选题】16() A.suggests B.proposes C.reminds D.explains

A.
These are tough times for Wal-Mart, America’s biggest retailer. Long accused of (1) small-town America mad condemned for the selfishness of its pay, the company has lately come under (2) for its meanness over employees’ health-care benefits. The charge is arguably (3) : the firm’s health coverage, while (4) less extensive than the average for big companies, is on equal terms (5) other retailers’. But bad publicity, coupled with rising costs, has (6) the Bentonville giant to action. WalMart is making changes that should shift the ground in America’s healthcare debate.
B.
One (7) is to reduce the prices of many generic, or out-of-patent, prescription drugs. Wal-Mart’s critics dismiss the move as a publicity (8) . The list of drugs includes only 143 different medicines and excludes many popular group. True, but short-sighted. Wal-Mart has (9) retailing by using its size to squeeze suppliers and (10) the gains on to consumers. It could (11) the same with drugs. A "Wal-Mart effect" in drugs will not solve America’s health-costs problem: group account for only a small share of drug costs, which in turn make (12) only 10% of overall health spending. But it would (13) .
C.
The firm’s other initiative is more (14) . Wal-Mart is joining the small but fast-growing group of employers (15) are controlling costs by shifting to health insurance with high deductibles.
D.
Early evidence (16) these plans do help firms control the cost of health insurance. But critics say that the savings are (17) . They argue that the plans shift costs to sicker workers, discourage preventative care and will anyway do little to (18) overall health spending, (19) most of the $2 trillion that America (20) health care each year goes to people with multiple chronic diseases.

【单选题】咳嗽初起,忌用()

A.
黄芩、款冬花
B.
沙参、麦冬
C.
银花、连翘
D.
诃子、五味子
E.
半夏、陈皮

【多选题】注册会计师寅是M公司2009年度财务报表审计的项目负责人,在审计应付账款项目时,遇到了以下问题,请代其进行正确的判断。 关于应付账款的下列说法中,错误的有( )。

A.
在赊购的情况下,只有所购存货验收入库并同时收到购货发票时,才记录应付账款
B.
资产负债表中,应付账款按应付账款和预付账款所属明细科目贷方余额的合计数填列
C.
带有现金折扣的应付账款,应按发票上记载的应付账款的总额减去现金折扣后的差额入账
D.
账龄超过一年的应付账款,企业应在财务报表附注中说明原因,并说明资产负债表日后的偿还情况

【单选题】21(). A.happy B.enjoyable C.amusing D.favorable

A.
Traveling can be fun and easy. A vacation trip to another country is especially (21) when the traveling conditions are good. Good traveling conditions (22) a comfortable mode of transportation, knowledge of the (23) language, familiarity (24) the custom and habits of the people in the country, and pleasant traveling (25) . All of us have had nice trips (26) this.
B.
Most of us have also had trips that we would (27) to forget. Many conditions can produce a bad (28) experience. For example, if the four conditions (29) above do not exist, we will probably have a bad experience, (30) at best difficult (31) . Students who travel to a (32) country to study often have a difficult trip. They usually travel (33) . They don’t know the language of the new country (34) . They often arrive in the new country (35) a judge international airport. From the airport, they need to (36) their way to their school. Maybe they need to (37) airplanes, to take a bus, a train, or a taxi. They need to do ail this in a country (38) everything is unfamiliar. Later, after the experience is (39) , they can laugh. But at the (40) , they feel terrible.