—Which of his parents is a doctor?—______ are.A.AnyB.EitherC.Both
—Which of his parents is a doctor?—______ are.
A.Any
B.Either
C.Both
—Which of his parents is a doctor?—______ are.
A.Any
B.Either
C.Both
program.
A. publics will get information from
B. television may not get information from
C. the parent will be punished by
D. the child will be saved by
1.The word “fortunate” in the first paragraph means ().
A.lucky
B.successful
C.wealthy
D.good
2.People who can read .
A.can learn by reading.
B.can understand a language better.
C.are probably able to learn better.
D.all of the above
3.A child can learn things around very quickly. It may be because ().
A.his parents often speak to him.
B.He can understand things by listening.
C.He has his own storage of knowledge by and by.
D.All of the above.
4.Parents often read books for their children mainly because ().
A.stories in the books can make children calm.
B.Children can gain some knowledge form. the books.
C.It is easy to make children fall asleep.
D.Parents need to talk with their children in this way.
5.Speaking and reading are very important because ().
A.they are two fundamental ways through which children learn a language
B.children should make a living through these ways
C.because children learn the two skills since they are very young
D.children should learn to read to recognize their own names
Other alternatives to prison are based on the idea of preventing an offender from committing further offenses, without necessarily confining him in a prison. The most familiar power of this kind is that of disqualifying an offender from driving a motor vehicle or from holding a driver's license. This power is available under the laws of most countries to deal with those offenders who either commit serious driving offenses, such as driving while intoxicated, or who commit repeated but less serious offenses, such as speeding. In many countries there exists a system in which the offender is awarded a number of points each time he commits a motoring offense; when the number of points accumulated reaches a certain figure, he is automatically disqualified for a specified period. Some countries allow courts to disqualify from driving those offenders who have used motor vehicles in commission of the crime for which they are being sentenced, with the aim of hindering the offender from committing further such offenses. Although attractive in the abstract, this seldom works well in practice, as the absence of a driver’s license may well prevent an offender from finding work after release from prison; as a result he may be likely to commit further crimes. Other forms of disqualification may be imposed on offenders convicted of particular types of crimes: a fraudulent company director may be disqualified from being involved in the direction of a company, a corrupt politician may be disqualified from holding public office, or a parent who sexually abuses his children may be deprived of parental authority over them.
The first paragraph is primarily about ______.
A.ways of dealing with offenders
B.the probation system
C.the suspension of sentence on the offender
D.the suspended sentence of imprisonment
Which of the following statements about intra-group profits in consolidated financial statements is/are correct?
(i) The profit made by a parent on the sale of goods to a subsidiary is only realised when the subsidiary sells the goods to a third party
(ii) Eliminating intra-group unrealised profits never affects non-controlling interests
(iii) The profit element of goods supplied by the parent to an associate and held in year-end inventory must be eliminated in full
A.(i) only
B.(i) and (ii)
C.(ii) and (iii)
D.(iii) only
It was (through) his uncle' s influence (which) Philip obtained his (position) (with) the biggest oil company in the country.
A.through
B.which
C.position
D.with
Germane has a number of relationships with other companies.
In which of the following relationships is Germane necessarily the parent company?
(i) Foll has 50,000 non-voting and 100,000 voting equity shares in issue with each share receiving the same dividend. Germane owns all of Foll’s non-voting shares and 40,000 of its voting shares
(ii) Kipp has 1 million equity shares in issue of which Germane owns 40%. Germane also owns $800,000 out of $1 million 8% convertible loan notes issued by Kipp. These loan notes may be converted on the basis of 40 equity shares for each $100 of loan note, or they may be redeemed in cash at the option of the holder
(iii) Germane owns 49% of the equity shares in Polly and 52% of its non-redeemable preference shares. As a result of these investments, Germane receives variable returns from Polly and has the ability to affect these returns through its power over Polly
A.(i) only
B.(i) and (ii) only
C.(ii) and (iii) only
D.All three
A.what
B.which
C.why
D.while
A.Copying
B.Addition
C.Reordering
D.Deletion
The goals__________ he had fought ail his life no longer seemed important to him.
A.after which
B.with which
C.for which
D.at which
A.after which
B.with which
C.for which
D.at which
(b) Assess the extent to which social responsibility issues could and should affect his decision to move into the
new product area. (8 marks)