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A--taxation system
B--taxation
C--fiscal charges
D--progressive taxation
E--graduated tax
F--value added tax
G--income tax
H--land tax
I-excise tax
J--basis of assessment
K--taxable income
L--taxpayer
M--tax collector
N--gross income
O--gross profit
P--net income
Q--average income
R--national income
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[填空题]Who shall be responsible for gas and heating charges
______________________ shall pay those charges.
[填空题]Another solution was for them(take) ________ charge of it jointly.
[填空题]Your luggage is overweight. So an______(add) charge should be paid.
[单项选择]Inspection system X and inspection system Y, though based on different principles, each detect all product flaws, but they each also erroneously reject three percent of flawless products. Since false rejections are very costly, money will be saved by installing both systems, instead of either one or the other, and rejecting only products found flawed by both.
The argument above requires which of the following assumptions
A. The three percent of flawless products that system X rejects are not all the same products, piece for piece, that system Y erroneously rejects
B. It is less costly to accept a flawed product than to reject a flawless one
C. In their price range, systems X and Y are the least errorprone inspection systems on the market
D. Whichever system performs the second inspection needs to inspect only products not rejected by the first system
E. Any way of detecting flaws, other than by using either system X or system Y, requires complete disassembly of the products
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THE US BANKING SYSTEM
The US banking system is not as tightly centralized as European systems. At its head we find the Federal Reserve Board (the "Fed"), which works through twelve regional Federal Reserve banks. The Board,
(31) responsibility is directly to the Congress, is an independent agency, not subject to the orders of the President. But of course, a large amount of cooperation does exist
(32) the White House and the Treasury on the one hand, and the Board on the
(33) Credit cards are issued by banks or certain organizations and may be used by the
(34) to have purchases (goods or services such as meals, accommodation and travel) charged to a bank account. The account is
(35) for the corresponding amount and the card holder is sent monthly statements of account.
Some credit cards are
(36) internationally by many stores, hotels and restaurants. Cards ho