一般纳税人销售下列货物适用9%税率征收增值税的是()。
A.煤炭
B.旧货
C.古旧图书
D.农产品
A.煤炭
B.旧货
C.古旧图书
D.农产品
In the same key, Lionel Tiger, a Canadian anthropologist, the author of the book “Men in Groups,” states that men have inherited from distant ancestors the irreducible propensity to form groups, and this propensity has become a kind of “backbone” of human communities. Initially, these groups were designed for hunting activities. Later, with the disappearance of the need to hunt, groups were formed based on other motivations. Through this ancestral group psychology one can explain why men from contemporary societies tend to join teams of fans, gangs, closed clubs, religious sects, militant coalitions, etc. On the other hand, female coalitions are almost nonexistent.Of all the studied cultures, rarely were “gangs of women” identified,while “gangs of men” can be found everywhere [Potts, 2006].What is the cause of this phenomenon? First of all,women didn’t have the aggressive and defensive motivation that men have, which would require the creation of militant groups. Their physical condition and mission of “future mothers” didn’t allow them to engage in acts of aggression and defense.
Love is a sort of ecstasy that descends when we feel ourselves in the presence of a benign and nourishing soul, who will answer our emotional needs, understand our sadness and strengthen us for the hard tasks of our lives. In order to locate our lover, we must let our instincts carry us along, taking care never to impede them through pedantic psychological analysis and introspection or else considerations of status, wealth or lineage. Our feelings will tell us clearly enough when we have reached our destiny. To ask someone with any degree of rigor why exactly they have chosen a particular partner is – in the Romantic world-view – simply an unnecessary and offensive misunderstanding of love: true love is an instinct that accurately and naturally settles on those with a capacity to make us happy. The Romantic attitude sounds warm and kind. Our feelings will tell us clearly enough when we have reached our destiny. Its originators certainly imagined that it would bring an end to the sort of unhappy relationships previously brokered by parents and society. The only difficulty is that our obedience to instinct has, very often, proved to be a disaster of its own.
Read the text in the attachment, I. Answer the following questions: 1. What does the reader learn about Eric from the beginning of the story? 2. W hat is Eric's relationship to the other characters of the story? 3. W hat problem is Eric confronted with at the beginning? What does he think about himself? 4. How does he feel about the Pig-man? 5. What shape does the Pig-man take on in the boy's imagination “before it came to a crisis"? 6. Describe the atmosphere up to the moment Eric is asked to go out to the Pig-man. 7. Describe what the boy thinks and feels when his mother sends him out. 8. What are his feelings when he meets the Pig-man? How does he feel about the Pig-man on his way home? 9. What does the phrase‘to treat (problems) like the Pig-man’mean to Eric? 10. What does Eric do after his encounter with the Pig-man? What is his mother’s reaction? II. Analyze the story from the following aspects. Suggestion: You can use your answers to the comprehension questions as a guide. Analyze the language style, point of view and the theme of the story.
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