注册会计师的下列处理中,不能增强审计程序不可预见性的是()。
A.针对余额为零的应收账款明细账户进行函证
B.对收入按细类进行分析
C.针对余额为零的银行存款明细账户进行函证
D.向以前审计过程中接触不多或未曾接触过的被审计单位员工进行询问
第1题
It is known from the passage that post-war Britain as ______.
A.anarchic and dangerous
B.exhausted and filthy
C.chaotic and violent
D.mysterious and thrilling
第2题
The smoke from that factory is ______ our air to a dangerous degree.
A.destroying
B.spoiling
C.polluting
D.damaging
第3题
It can be inferred from this passage that automobiles ______.
A.are an important part of the world's economy
B.are becoming less dangerous
C.will produce less air pollution in the future
D.are killing more people in recent years than in the past
第4题
The smoke from that factory is ______ our air to a dangerous degree.
A.destroying
B.spoiling
C.polluting
D.damaging
第5题
It is known from the passage that post-war Britain was ______.
A.anarchic and dangerous
B.exhausted and filthy
C.chaotic and violent
D.mysterious and thrilling
第6题
Whether there is sufficient nitrogen on Mars is important because it ______.
A.can raise the temperature of Mars
B.can protect living beings from harmful rays
C.can change the atmosphere of Mars
D.is an important part of the air people breathe
第7题
A. produce energy for breathing
B. diffuse immediately in the blood
C. penetrate slowly into the air sacs
D. travel in opposite ways in the lungs
第8题
A.produce energy for breathing
B.diffuse immediately in the blood
C.penetrate slowly into the air sacs
D.travel in opposite ways in the lungs
第9题
Function of the Lungs
Blood vessels running all through the lungs carry blood to each air sac, or alveolus (肺泡), and then back again to the heart. Only the thin wall of the air sac and the thin wall of a capillary (毛细管) are between the air and the blood. So oxygen easily diffuses from the air sacs through the walls into the blood, while carbon dioxide easily diffuses from the blood through the walls into the air sacs.
When blood is sent to the lungs by the heart, it has come back from the cells in the rest of the body. So the blood that goes into the wall of an air sac contains much dissolved carbon dioxide but very little oxygen. At the same time, the air that goes into the air sac contains much oxygen but very little carbon dioxide. You have learned that dissolved materials always diffuse from where there is more of them to where there is less. Oxygen from the air dissolves in the moisture on the lining of the air sac and diffuses through the lining into the blood. Meanwhile, carbon dioxide diffuses from the blood into the air sac. The blood then flows from the lungs back to the heart, which sends it out all other parts of the body.
Soon after air goes into an air sac, it gives up some of its oxygen and takes in some carbon dioxide from the blood. To keep diffusion going as it should, this carbon dioxide must be gotten rid of. Breathing, which is caused by movements of the chest, forces the used air out of the air sacs in your lungs and brings in fresh air. The breathing muscles are controlled automatically so that you breathe at the proper rate to keep your air sacs supplied with fresh air. Ordinarily, you breathe about twenty-two times a minute. Of course, you breathe faster when you are exercising and slower when you are resting. Fresh air is brought into your lungs when you breathe in, or inhale, while used air is forced out of your lungs when you breathe out, or exhale.
Some people think that all the oxygen is taken out of the air in the lungs and that what we breathe out is pure carbon dioxide. But these ideas are not correct. Air is a mixture of gases that is mostly nitrogen. This gas is not used in the body. So the mount of nitrogen does not change as air is breathed in and out. But while air is in the lungs, it is changed in three ways: (1) About one-fifth of the oxygen in the air goes into the blood. (2) An almost equal amount of carbon dioxide comes out of the blood into the air. (3) Moisture from the linings of the air passages and air sacs evaporates until the air is almost saturated.
While air is in the lungs, it changes in the following way: ______.
A.Nitrogen is absorbed from the air
B.About one-fifth of the carbon dioxide and about one-half of the oxygen in the air goes into the blood
C.The moisture in the air is almost completely evaporated
D.About one-fifth of the oxygen in the air goes into the blood and an equivalent amount of carbon dioxide enters the air from the blood
第10题
Function of the Lungs
Blood vessels running all through the lungs carry blood to each air sac, or alveolus (肺泡), and then back again to the heart. Only the thin wall of the air sac and the thin wall of a capillary (毛细管) are between the air and the blood. So oxygen easily diffuses from the air sacs through the walls into the blood, while carbon dioxide easily diffuses from the blood through the walls into the air sacs.
When blood is sent to the lungs by the heart, it has come back from the cells in the rest of the body. So the blood that goes into the wall of an air sac contains much dissolved carbon dioxide but very little oxygen. At the same time, the air that goes into the air sac contains much oxygen but very little carbon dioxide. You have learned that dissolved materials always diffuse from where there is more of them to where there is less. Oxygen from the air dissolves in the moisture on the lining of the air sac and diffuses through the lining into the blood. Meanwhile, carbon dioxide diffuses from the blood into the air sac. The blood then flows from the lungs back to the heart, which sends it out all other parts of the body.
Soon after air goes into an air sac, it gives up some of its oxygen and takes in some carbon dioxide from the blood. To keep diffusion going as it should, this carbon dioxide must be gotten rid of. Breathing, which is caused by movements of the chest, forces the used air out of the air sacs in your lungs and brings in fresh air. The breathing muscles are controlled automatically so that you breathe at the proper rate to keep your air sacs supplied with fresh air. Ordinarily, you breathe about twenty-two times a minute. Of course, you breathe faster when you are exercising and slower when you are resting. Fresh air is brought into your lungs when you breathe in, or inhale, while used air is forced out of your lungs when you breathe out, or exhale.
Some people think that all the oxygen is taken out of the air in the lungs and that what we breathe out is pure carbon dioxide. But these ideas are not correct. Air is a mixture of gases that is mostly nitrogen. This gas is not used in the body. So the mount of nitrogen does not change as air is breathed in and out. But while air is in the lungs, it is changed in three ways: (1) About one-fifth of the oxygen in the air goes into the blood. (2) An almost equal amount of carbon dioxide comes out of the blood into the air. (3) Moisture from the linings of the air passages and air sacs evaporates until the air is almost saturated.
While air is in the lungs, it changes in the following way:_______.
A.Nitrogen is absorbed from the air
B.About one-fifth of the carbon dioxide and about one-half of the oxygen in the air goes into the blood
C.The moisture in the air is almost completely evaporated
D.About one-fifth of the oxygen in the air goes into the blood and an equivalent amount of carbon dioxide enters the air from the blood
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