When did you______from your trip last year?
A.arrive at
B.get back
C.go ahead
D.returned back
—______are you trying to prove to the police?
—Where I was last night.
A. What
B. Why
C. How
D. When
Was it last Friday ________ you met him? A. that B. on whichC. which D. when
We can learn from the last paragraph that the author believes ______.
A.happiness more often than not ends in sadness
B.the anti-happy art is distasteful by refreshing
C.misery should be enjoyed rather than denied
D.the anti-happy art flourishes when economy booms
—Last night I watched the football match and didn’t go to bed () 12 o’clock.
A.when
B.until
C.as
D.while
A.What time is it
B.What day is today
C.How long will it last
D.How often
Which of thefollowing can best!explain the last sentence in the passage?
A. You have to do what you can afterluck brings you opportunities.
B. You should open the door when opportunities come to you.
C: YOu haveto be prepared for walking through the door.
D. You should open your eyes to see opportunities clearly.
W: Thus, Fed serves as a source of last resort for emergency funds. It is one of the major objectives of the Federal Reserve System.
Q: What will the banks do when there is an unusual demand for cash by depositors?
(15)
A.To serve as a source of last resort.
B.To be one of the major objectives.
C.To transfer depositors' funds from one bank to another.
D.To borrow emergency funds from the Fed.
37,000 hours were used to complete the work and there was no idle time. The total labour cost for the quarter was $531,930.
At the beginning of the last quarter, the design of the gloves was changed slightly. The new design required workers to sew the company’s logo on to the back of every glove made and the estimated time to do this was 15 minutes for each pair. However, no-one told the accountant responsible for updating standard costs that the standard time per pair of gloves needed to be changed. Similarly, although all workers were given a 2% pay rise at the beginning of the last quarter, the accountant was not told about this either. Consequently, the standard was not updated to reflect these changes.
When overtime is required, workers are paid 25% more than their usual hourly rate.
Required:
(a) Calculate the total labour rate and total labour efficiency variances for the last quarter. (2 marks)
(b) Analyse the above total variances into component parts for planning and operational variances in as much detail as the information allows. (6 marks)
(c) Assess the performance of the production manager for the last quarter. (7 marks)
"No, Madam," said the policeman at the other end, "But the cats are really very strong animals. They sometimes live for days in the snow, and when somebody finds them, they are quite all right."
Mrs.Andrews felt happier when she heard this, "And," she said, "our cat is very clever. She almost talks."
The policeman was getting tired. "Well then," he said, "why don't you put your telephone down? Perhapssheis trying to telephone you now."
21、MisAndter hdacata wa es hanyerod
A. True
0 B. False
22、The cat was at home when it began to snow heavly
A. True
B. False
23、The story happened on a spring morning.
O A. Trwy
B. False
24、The underlined word "she" in the last sentence refers to thecat.
A. False
B. True
25、The policeman was getting rather tired becauseMrs Andrews had talked too much to him on the phone.
A. False
B. True