题目:
当不动产权属证书记载的事项与不动产登记簿不一致时,以()为准。
A.不动产登记簿
B.不动产权属证书
C.时间较早的
D.都不能作为依据
答案:
参考答案:A
当不动产权属证书记载的事项与不动产登记簿不一致时,以()为准。
A.不动产登记簿
B.不动产权属证书
C.时间较早的
D.都不能作为依据
参考答案:A
(二)某房地产公司(以下简称A公司)现场拍卖获得某城市内100000 ㎡土地(含代征道路、绿化用地10000 ㎡)70年使用权,拟开发为商品住宅。经初步规划和可行性研究,计划建造5栋楼,每栋均为5个单元,均为7层,每层均为一梯两户,每户建筑面积为120㎡。
根据所给数据,该开发项目的容积率为( )。
A.0.42
B.0.47
C.0.84
D.4.2
15世纪中国出现的内阁制和18世纪英国形成的内阁制的相同之处是
A.都制约了君主的权力
B.都有利于资本主义的成长
C.都成为国家权力中心
D.都起到了巩固 * * 的作用
按照《我国合并会计报表暂行规定》的规定,下列说法中正确的是( )。
A.母公司直接拥有其子公司50%的权益性资本,母公司应编制合并会计报表
B.母公司拥有A公司50%的股份,A公司拥有B公司100%的股份,则B公司应纳入母公司的合并范围。
C.母公司拥有A公司60%的权益性资本,拥有B公司25%的权益性资本;A公司拥有 B公司40%的权益性资本。则B公司应纳入母公司的合并范围
D.对持续经营的所有者权益为负数的子公司不应纳入合并范围
让路船的行动必须符合()
A.及早地采取行动
B.行动是大幅度的
C.能宽裕地让清他船
D.以上应同时符合
In a science-fiction movie called "Species", a mysterious signal from outer space turns out to describe the genome of an unknown organism. When the inevitable mad scientist synthesizes the DNA described by the instructions, the creature he breeds from it turns out to resemble Natasha Henstridge, an athletic actress. Unfortunately, the alien harbors within her delicate form the destructive powers of a Panzer division, and it all ends badly for the rash geneticist and his laboratory.
Glen Evans, chief executive of Egea Biosciences in San Diego, California, acknowledges regretfully that despite seeking his expert opinion--in return for which he was presented with the poster of the striking Mr Henstridge that hangs on his office wall--the producers of "Species" did not hew very closely to his suggestions about the feasibility of their script ideas. Still, they had come to the right man. Dr Evans believes that his firm will soon be able to create, if not an alien succubus, at least a tiny biological machine made of artificial proteins that could mimic the behavior of a living cell.
Making such proteins will require the ability to synthesize long stretches of DNA. Existing technology for synthesizing DNA can manage to make genes that encode a few dozen amino acids, but this is too short to produce any interesting proteins. Egea’s technology, by contrast, would allow biologists to manufacture genes wholesale. The firm’s scientists can make genes long enough to encode 6,000 amino acids. They aim to synthesize a gene for 30,000 amino acids within two years.
Using a library of the roughly 1,500 possible "motifs" or folds that a protein can adopt, Egea’s scientists employ computers to design new proteins that are likely to have desirable shapes and properties. To synthesize the DNA that encodes these proteins, Egea uses a machine it has dubbed the "genewriter". Dr Evans likens this device to a word-processor for DNA, on which you can type in the sequence of letters defining a piece of DNA and get that molecule out.
As Egea extends the length of DNA it can synthesize, Dr Evans envisages encoding not just proteins, but entire biochemical pathways, which are teams of proteins that conduct metabolic processes. A collection of such molecules could conceivably function as a miniature machine that would operate in the body and attack disease, just as the body’s own defensive cells do. Perhaps Dr Evans and his colleagues ought to get in touch with their friends in Hollywood.
The expression "hew very closely to" can be best replaced by()
A. "shed light on."
B. "adhere strictly to."
C. "stay away from."
D. "give play to."