易搜题 > 学历教育 > 外语类 > 问题详情
问题详情

All of the following statements are supported by the passage EXCEPT__
A.True bacteria form. a distinct evolutionary group.
B.Archaebacteria are prokaryotes that resemble true bacteria.
C.True bacteria and eukaryotes employ similar types of genetic coding.
D.True bacteria and eukaryotes are distinguishable at the subcellular level.
E.Amino acid sequences of enzymes are uniform. for eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms.

未找到的试题在搜索页框底部可快速提交,在会员中心"提交的题"查看可解决状态。 收藏该题
查看答案

相关问题推荐

  • 回答第13空。

  • One of the largest electronic foreign exchange quotation systems is______.
    A.CHAPS
    B.Reuters
    C.WRLD
    D.Fedex

  • Excess inventory, a massive problem for many busi-
    nesses, has several causes, some of which are unavoidable.
    Overstocks may accumulate through production overruns or
    errors. Certain styles and colors prove unpopular. With
    (5) some products—computers and software, toys, and
    books—last year’s models are difficult to move even at
    huge discounts. Occasionally the competition introduces a
    better product. But in many cases the public’s buying tastes
    simply change, leaving a manufacturer or distributor with
    (10 ) thousands (or millions) of items that the fickle public no
    longer wants.
    One common way to dispose of this merchandise is to
    sell it to a liquidator, who buys as cheaply as possible and
    then resells the merchandise through catalogs, discount
    (15) stores, and other outlets. However, liquidators may pay less
    for the merchandise than it cost to make it. Another way to
    dispose of excess inventory is to dump it. The corporation
    takes a straight cost write-off on its taxes and hauls the
    merchandise to a landfill. Although it is hard to believe,
    (20) there is a sort of convoluted logic to this approach. It is
    perfectly legal, requires little time or preparation on the
    company’s part, and solves the problem quickly. The draw-
    back is the remote possibility of getting caught by the news
    media. Dumping perfectly useful products can turn into a
    (25) public relations nightmare. Children living in poverty are
    freezing and XYZ Company has just sent 500 new snow-
    suits to the local dump. Parents of young children are
    barely getting by and QPS Company dumps 1,000 cases of
    disposable diapers because they have slight imperfections.
    (30) The managers of these companies are not deliberately
    wasteful; they are simply unaware of all their alternatives.
    In 1976 the Internal Revenue Service provided a tangible
    incentive for businesses to contribute their products to char-
    ity. The new tax law allowed corporations to deduct the
    (35)cost of the product donated plus half the difference
    between cost and fair market selling price, with the proviso
    that deductions cannot exceed twice cost. Thus, the federal
    government sanctions—indeed, encourages—an above-cost
    federal tax deduction for companies that donate inventory
    to charity.
    The author mentions each of the following as a cause of excess inventory EXCEPT__
    A.production of too much merchandise
    B.inaccurate forecasting of buyers’ preferences
    C.unrealistic pricing policies
    D.products’ rapid obsolescence
    E.availability of a better product

  • MUNDANE:
    A.complex
    B.artificial
    C.unearthly
    D.delicate
    E.expensive

  • In a proprietary foreign exchange trading, dealers often trade in currency markets for profit, using
    A.customers capital
    B.debts
    C.their own capital
    D.all of the above

联系客服 会员中心
TOP