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单选题A large sum of money has been raised for the()of the poorly educated children in the mountainous districts.A profitB favorC advantageD benefit

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单选题
A large sum of money has been raised for the()of the poorly educated children in the mountainous districts.
A

profit

B

favor

C

advantage

D

benefit

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第1题:

According to the salesman, they raised the price because has been skyrocketing


正确答案:
1. the cost of production

第2题:

(c) You have been making preliminary inquiries regarding matters arising from the previous year’s audit of Di Rollo.

It has been revealed that no action has been taken in response to the management letter prepared by the previous

auditors. Di Rollo’s management has explained that this was because it was ‘poorly prepared’ and ‘unhelpful’.

Required:

Briefly describe various criteria against which the effectiveness of a management letter may be assessed.

(7 marks)


正确答案:
(c) Management letter effectiveness criteria
Tutorial note: Candidates at this level must know that a management letter is a letter of weakness (also called post-audit
letter). NO marks will be awarded for consideration of any other letters (e.g. management representation letters, engagement
letters).
■ Timeliness – a management letter should be issued as soon as possible after completion of the audit procedures giving
rise to comment. This is particularly important when audit work is carried out on more than one audit visit and where
it is a matter of urgency that management make improvements to their procedures (e.g. where there is evidence of
serious weakness).
■ Clarity – wording must be clear so that recipients understand the significance of weaknesses that are being drawn to
their attention. It is particularly important that implications are explained clearly in terms that will prompt management
to respond positively (e.g. drawing attention to the risks of financial loss arising).
■ Illustrative – specific illustrative examples (e.g. of where controls have not been evidenced) should aid management in
understanding the nature of the problem(s).
■ Constructive comments/advice – recommendations for improvements must be practicable (i.e. appropriate and costeffective
in the light of the client’s resources) if the client is to take corrective action.
■ Conciseness – unnecessary volume will distract management from new/additional matters that require their attention.
For example, matters adequately dealt with in the internal auditor’s report should not be repeated.
■ Factual accuracy is essential. Inaccuracies will not only aggravate the client and appear unprofessional but could, in rare
circumstances, result in liability. Similarly, the letter should not criticise (or ‘cast aspersions’) on individual staff members
if it is the system that is inadequate.
■ A suitable structure – for example ‘tiered’, where the report contains matters of varying levels of significance. By directing
different classes of matters to the appropriate level or area of responsibility action by management can be taken more
speedily and constructively.
Tutorial note: An alternative structure might be one that sequences those recommendations that improve
profitability/cash flows before those that deal with information systems.
■ Inclusion of staff responses – both to advise senior management of action proposed/being taken by their staff and to give
credit to recommendations for improvements where it is due (e.g. where client’s staff have proposed recommendations).
■ Inclusion of management’s response – an indication of the actions that management intends to take is more likely to
result in action being taken. Discussing findings with management first should also ensure their factual accuracy.
■ Client’s perspective – implications from the client’s viewpoint (e.g. in terms of cost savings) are more likely to be acted
on than those expressed from an audit perspective (e.g. in terms of lowered audit risk).
■ Professional tone – should not be offensive. Comments that fault management’s knowledge, competence, motives or
integrity are likely to provoke defensive reactions. Comments should be positive/constructive by emphasising
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Tutorial notes: Other points that candidates may include:
■ Inclusion of matters of future relevance
■ Cost effectiveness – minutes of discussions with management instead of a formal weakness letter
■ Not raising ‘people problems’ in such a formal communication (a confidential discussion is preferable).

第3题:

She has () a large sum of money from her father.

A、inherited

B、presented

C、hosted

D、turned


参考答案:A

第4题:

He has spent__money with no results.

A.a large amount of

B.a lot of

C.many

D.much


参考答案:ABD

第5题:

All the money ______, Frederick started looking for work.

A. having spent

B. has been spent

C. having been spent

D. had been spent


正确答案:C

第6题:

By saying “Stratford cries poor traditionally” (Line 2-3, Paragraph 4), the author implies that ________.

[A] Stratford cannot afford the expansion projects

[B] Stratford has long been in financial difficulties

[C] the town is not really short of money

[D] the townsfolk used to be poorly paid


正确答案:C

第7题:

The country has ______people and ______money ______spent on tobacco every year.

A. a large quantity of, a number of, are

B. plenty of, a great deal, are

C. a great deal of, plenty of, is

D. a large number of, a large amount of, is


正确答案:D
10.答案为D  参考译文:这个国家有很多人并且每年把大量的金钱花费在烟草上。此题考查名词的数。“人民”是可数名词,可以用a large number ofa number of修饰。“金钱”是不可数名词,作主语时为单数,可以用a large amount ofa great deal of以及a large quantity ofplenty of等短语修饰。

第8题:

—Why does the stream smell terrible? —Because large quantities of water_____.

A、have polluted

B、is being polluted

C、has been polluted

D、have been polluted


参考答案:D

第9题:

Tarzan has been raised up by the gorilla mother in the jungle.()


参考答案:正确

第10题:

What you saw can' t have been an aeroplane. I' m convincedit____ a large bird.

A.must be

B.has been built

C.must have been

D.could have been


参考答案:A

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