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2010年3月5日。甲公司财务部开出一张为面额10000元的支票,用于向乙宾馆支付会

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2010年3月5日。甲公司财务部开出一张为面额10000元的支票,用于向乙宾馆支付会议费。3月20日,乙宾馆向银行提示付款。银行发现该支票为空头支票,遂予以退票,并对甲公司处以罚款。
2010年3月28日,甲公司财务部被盗,会计人员在清点财物时,发现除现金、财务印章外,还有6张票据被盗,包括:已承兑的汇票1张、未承兑的汇票3张、现金支票2张、转账支票1张。甲公司立即采取挂失止付措施,将丧失票据的情况通知付款人。
要求:根据上述资料,分析回答下列第1~4小题。

根据《票据法》的规定,属于支票出票时必须记载事项的有( )。

A.付款人名称

B.确定的金额

C.付款地

D.付款日期

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小题1:A小题2:C小题3:C小题4:D

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Do junk food ads make kids fat? Should they be banned? Based on the evidence, more and more experts say yes. The latest support comes from a group of New Zealand experts who say they've made a link between kids watching television and bad health.

Researchers from the University of Otago in Dunedin studied 1000 children from age 3 to 26.They found that those who watched television more than two hours a day had higher levels of obesity(肥胖), blood cholesterol(胆固醇)and smoking — as well as lower levels of physical fitness — when they reached adulthood than kids who watched less than two hours a day.  

Why? Partly because while they are watching TV kids aren't getting out, exercising and playing with other kids, and burning off the calories. But more insidiously(不知不觉地), while watching TV, they're being shown a lot of ads for drinks and foods of uncertain nutritional value, most of which are full of sugar and fat.

Across the globe, about 155 million kids are obese, according to the International Obesity Task Force. The dangerous thing is not just the well-being of these kids as they grow up, but hundreds of billions of dollars of health costs spent on adults with heart disease, diabetes(糖尿病), and the disabilities these disease will cause.

In Australia, two thirds of children are overweight and one third are obese. Twenty years ago, only about ten per cent were obese. And Australia has the greatest amount of junk food ads per hour of television than any other country in the world, including the US and the UK. About 30 per cent of all ads in kids' viewing time are for food or drinks. Most of them are for junk food: burgers, chips, soft drinks and sweets —high in fat, salt or sugar.

Here in Australia, experts are also calling for a ban on TV advertising of junk food to kids. The Coalition on Food Advertising to Children (CFAC) wants to make changes to laws, hoping it can ban all food advertising on TV during the time of the day when children under 12 years old are watching. This includes early and afternoon time, and evening TV between 5 pm and 9 pm.

小题1:From the passage, we can infer that the underlined word “obsess” probably means ______.

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B.very weak

C.very confident

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A.more than 120 minutes a day

B.less than 120 minutes a day

C.180 minutes or so a day

D.240 minutes or so a day 小题3:______ has the greatest amount of junk food ads per hour of TV?

A.Australia

B.Chinese

C.Canada

D.Germany小题4:In the author’s opinion, the junk food ads on TV are bad for kids’ health because _______.

A.They are very expensive and harmful

B.They waste a lot of kids’ spare time

C.They persuade kids to eat junk food

D.They are more inviting and interesting

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