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The citizens of France are once again taking a pasting on the op-ed pages. Their failing this time is not that they are cheese-eating surrender monkeys, as they were thought to be during the invasion of Iraq, but rather that they voted to reject the new European Union constitution. According to the pundits, this was the timid, shortsighted choice of a backward- looking people afraid to face the globalized future. But another way of looking at it is that the French were simply trying to hold on to their perks -- their cradle-to-grave welfare state and, above all, their cherished 35-hour workweek. What’s so bad about that? There was a time when the 35-hour workweek was the envy of the world, and especially of Americans, who used to travel to France just so they could watch the French relax. Some people even moved to France, bought farmhouses, adjusted their own internal clocks and wrote admiring, best-selling books about the leisurely and sensual French lifestyle. But no more. The future, we are told, belongs to the modem-day Stakhanovites, who, like the famous Stalinist-era coal miner, are eager to exceed their quotas: to the people in India, say, who according to Thomas L. Friedman are eager to work a 35-hour day, not a 35-hour week. Even the Japanese, once thought to be workaholics, are mere sluggards compared with people in Hong Kong, where 70 percent of the work force now puts in more than 50 hours a week. In Japan the percentage is just 63 percent, though the Japanese have started what may become the next big global trend by putting the elderly to work. According to figures recently published in The Wall Street Journal, 71 percent of Japanese men between the ages of 60 and 64 still work, compared with 57 percent of American men the same age. In France, needless to say, the number is much lower. By the time they reach 60, only 17 percent of Frenchmen, fewer than one in five, are still punching the clock. The rest are presumably sitting in the cafe, fretting over the Turks, Bulgarians and Romanians, who, if they were admitted to the European Union, would come flooding over the French border and work day and night for next to nothing. How could the futurologists be so wrong? George Jetson, we should recall -- the person many of us cartoon-watchers assumed we would someday become -- worked a three-hour day, standard in the interplanetary era. Back in 1970, Alvin Toffler predicted that by 2000 we would have so much free time that we wouldn't know how to spend it. Who does the word 'Stakhanovites' refers to according to the passage?
A.
Those that are of Russian origin.
B.
Those Russian workers.
C.
Those exceedingly hardworking ones.
D.
Those socialists.
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【单选题】托收承付结算每笔金额起点为( )。
A.
5万元
B.
1万元
C.
2万元
D.
5千元
【多选题】借贷记账法的主要特点包括( )
A.
帐户设置不要求固定分类
B.
以“借”、“贷”为记账符合
C.
以“有借必有贷,借贷必相等”为记账符号
D.
帐户只需要固定的划分为资产和负责及所有者权益两大类
【多选题】借贷记账法的主要特点包括( )
A.
账户设置不要求固定分类
B.
以“借”、“贷”为记账符合
C.
以“有借必有贷,借贷必相等”为记账符号
D.
账户只需要固定的划分为资产和负责及所有者权益两大类
【判断题】CPU 的主频是 CPU 执行每一条指令所需要的时间。
A.
正确
B.
错误
【单选题】如图所示,若∠1与∠2互补,∠2与∠3互补,则一定有 [     ]
A.
l 1 ∥l 2
B.
l 3 ∥l 4
C.
l 1 ∥l 3
D.
l 2 ∥l 4
【多选题】根据《支付结算办法》的规定,下列有关托收承付的表述中,正确的有( )。
A.
托收承付结算每笔金额起点为10000元,新华书店系统每笔的金额起点为1000元
B.
办理托收承付结算的款项,必须是商品交易以及因商品交易而产生的劳务供应的款项
C.
代销、寄销、赊销商品的款项,可以办理托收承付结算
D.
个人独资企业可以办理托收承付结算
【多选题】借贷记账法的主要特点包括( )
A.
账户设置不要求固定分类
B.
以“借”、“贷”为记账符号
C.
以“有借必有贷、借贷必相等”为记账规则
D.
账户需要固定地划分为资产和负债及所有者权益两大类
E.
以“借贷必相等”的规则进行试算平衡
【简答题】如图所示,l 1 ∥ l 2 ,∠1=60°,则∠2=______°.
【单选题】异地托收承付结算每笔金额起点为人民币10万元。( )
A.
正确
B.
错误
【单选题】托收承付结算每笔金额起点为(            )。
A.
100元
B.
1000元
C.
10000元
D.
无起点要求
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