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普通股票股东的权利包括()。 A.公司重大决策参与权 B.公司资产收益权和剩余资产分

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普通股票股东的权利包括()。

A.公司重大决策参与权

B.公司资产收益权和剩余资产分配权

C.公司为增加注册资本发行新股时,股东有权按照实缴的出资比例认购新股

D.查阅公司章程、股东名册、公司债券存根、股东大会会议记录、董事会会议决议、监事会会议决议、财务会计报告,对公司的经营提出建议或者质询的权利

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     When I was seven, my father gave me a Timex, my first watch. I loved it, wore it for years, and haven't

had another one since it stopped ticking a decade ago. Why? Because I don't need one. I have a mobile phone

and I'm always near someone with an iPod or something like that. All these devices (装置) tell the time-which

is why, if you look around, you'll see lots of empty wrists; sales of watches to young adults have been going

down since 2007.

     But while the wise have realized that they don't need them, others-apparently including some distinguished

men of our time-are spending total fortunes on them. Brands such as Rolex, Patek Philippe and Breitling

command shocking prices, up to £250.000 for a piece.

     This is ridiculous. Expensive cars go faster than cheap cars. Expensive clothes hang better than cheap

clothes. But these days all watches tell the time as well as all other watches. Expensive watches come with

extra functions-but who needs them? How often do you dive to 300 metres into the sea or need to find your

direction in the area around the South Pole? So why pay that much of five years' school fees for watches

that allow you to do these things?

     If justice were done, the Swiss watch industry should have closed down when the Japanese discovered

how to make accurate watches for a five-pound note. Instead the Swiss reinvented the watch, with the aid

of millions of pounds' worth of advertising, as a message about the man wearing it. Rolexes are for those

who spend their weekends climbing icy mountains; a Patek Philippe is for one from a rich or noble family;

a Breitling suggests you like to pilot planes across the world.

     Watches are now classified as "investments" (投资). A 1994 Philippe recently sold for nearly £350, 000,

while 1960s Rolexes have gone from 15, 000 to 30, 000 plus in a year. But a watch is not an investment. It's

a toy for self-satisfaction, a matter of fashion. Prices may keep going up-they've been rising for 15 years.

But when fashion moves on, the owner of that? £350, 000 beauty will suddenly find his pride and joy is no

more a good investment than my childhood Times.

1. The sales of watches to young people have fallen because they _____.

A. have other devices to tell the time

B. think watches too expensive

C. prefer to wear an iPod

D. have no sense of time

2. It seems ridiculous to the writer that _____.

A. people dive 300 metres into the sea

B. expensive clothes sell better than cheap ones

C. cheap cars don't run as fast as expensive ones

D. expensive watches with unnecessary functions still sell

3. What can be learnt about Swiss watch industry from the passage?

A. It targets rich people as its potential customers.

B. It's hard for the industry to beat its competitors.

C. It wastes a huge amount of money in advertising.

D. It's easy for the industry to reinvent cheap watches.

4. Which would be the best title for the passage?

A. Timex or Rolex?

B. My Childhood Timex.

C. Watches? Not for Me!

D. Watches-a Valuable Collection.

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