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江苏会计电算化模拟演习十套含答案

江苏会计电算化模拟演习十套含答案

D.C>8.关于文件的含义,比较正确的说法应该是()。

A.记录在存储介质上的一组相关信息的集合B.记录在磁盘上的一组相关信息的集合C.记录在磁盘上的一组相关程序的集合D.记录在存储介质上的一组相关程序的集合9.()是Windows管理文件的特征,与MS-DOS的目录类似。

A.快捷键B.文件夹C.任务条D.开始菜单10.CAI是指()。

A.计算机辅助设计B.计算机辅助制造C.计算机辅助教学D.计算机辅助管理11-15ACAAD11.在资源管理器中删除文件的操作,错误的是选中文件后,()。

A.在“编辑”菜单中选“删除”命令B.按Delete键C.单击右键,选“删除”命令D.在文件菜单中选“删除”命令12.机器语言是()。

A.源程序B.用符号代替的高级语言C.CPU能接受的基本指令D.接近自然语言的计算机指令13.下列关于计算机病毒的说法中,正确的是()。

A.计算机病毒通常是一段可运行的程序B.反病毒软件可清除所有病毒C.加装防病毒卡的微机不会感染病毒D.病毒不会通过网络传染14.在Windows98中,如果删除了软盘上的文件,则该文件在Windows98中()。

A.不可恢复B.可以在“回收站”中找到C.可以恢复D.可以在“我的公文包”中找到15.下列软件中不属于系统软件的是()。

A.WindowsB.VisualFoxProC.UCDOSD.WPS9716.应用软件在计算机普及中起重要作用,下列()都属于应用软件。

A.WPS、DOS、Lotusl-2-325.Windows98对话框的()是给用户提供输入信息的。

A.列表框B.复选框C.文本框D.数值框26.在Windows98中,如果要输入GB2312-80规定以外的汉字,应当()。

A.从Windows98的CD盘上安装GBK汉字输入法B.从软件厂商购买GBK汉字输入法C.选择全拼输入法来输入汉字D.在控制面板中选“输入法”,选择CBK汉字输入法27.要想在文章中输入希腊字母“π”,应()。

06年专四真题及答案详解

06年专四真题及答案详解

06年专四真题及答案详解-CAL-FENGHAI-(2020YEAR-YICAI)_JINGBIAN06年专四真题PARTⅠ DICTIONListen to the following passage. Altogether the passage will be read to you four times. During the first reading, which will be done at normal speed, listen and try to understand the meaning. For the second and third readings, the passage will be read sentence by sentence, or phrase by phrase, with intervals of 15 seconds. The last reading will be done at normal speed again and during this time you should check your work. You will then be given 2 minutes to check through your work once more.Please write the whole passage on ANSWER SHEET ONE.PART II LISTENING COMPREHENSION [20 MIN]In Sections A B and C you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Mark the correct answer to each question on Answer Sheet Two.SECTION A CONVERSATIONSIn this section you will hear several conversations. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow.Questions 1 to 3 are based on the following conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the conversation.1.How did Mark get there?A.By train and by car.B.By plane and by coach.C.By train and by bus.D.By bus and by plane.2.Mark used to wear all the following EXCEPTA.short hair.B.glassesC.moustache.D.beard.3.Where is the meeting for new students to be held?A.In the third room on the right.B.In the Common Room.C.In a room at the other end.D.In Room 501.Questions 4 to 6 are based on the following conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the conversation.4.What did Steve originally plan to do?A.To go to a park near the beach.B.To stay at home.C.To see a new film.D.To do some study.5.Maggie finally decided to go to see a film becauseA.there was no park nearby.B.the weather wasn’t ideal for a walk.C.it would be easier to go to a cinema.D.Steve hadn’t seen the film yet.6.Where did they plan to meet?A.Outside the Town Hall.B.Near the bank.C.In Steven’s place.D.At the cinema.PART Questions 7 to 10 are based on the following conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the conversation.7.The following details are true about the new device EXCEPTA.it has colour.B.it has a moving image.C.it costs less money.D.it is not on the market.8.Why didn’t Bill want one of them?A.He wanted to buy one from Japan.B.He wasn’t sure about its quality.C.He thought it was for business use.D.He thought it was expensive.9.Which of the following statements is INCORRECT about the woman?A.She had never read the magazine herself.B.She knew who usually read the magazine.C.She was quite interested in the new device.D.She agreed with Bill at the end of the conversation.10.The conversation is mainly aboutA.a new type of telephone.B.the cost of telephone.C.some features of the magazine.D.the readership of the magazine. SECTION B PASSAGESIn this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to the passages carefully and thenanswer the questions that follow.Questions 11 to 13 are based on the following passage. ,4t the end of the passage, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the passage.11.In the old days dogs were used for the following EXCEPTA.hunting other animals.B.driving sheep.C.guarding chickens.D.keeping thieves away.12.Which of the following is CORRECT?A.Dogs are now treated as part of a family.B.Dogs still performed all the duties they used to do.C.People now keep dogs for the same reasons as before.D.Only old people are seen walking their dogs.13.The passage is mainly aboutA.what dogs can do.B.how to keep dogs.C.dogs and their masters.D.reasons for keeping dogs.Questions 14 to 17 are based on the following passage. At the end of the passage, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the passage.14.According to the passage, the working conditions in the new placeA.are the same as the speaker is used to.B.are expected to be rather poor.C.are just as adequate.D.are not yet clear.15.What is the speaker going to do in the new place?A.Travelling.B.Studying.C.Settling down.D.Teaching.16.The speaker expectsA.fewer choices of food.B.many ways to do washing.C.modern lighting facilities.D.new types of drinking water.17.From the passage we learn that the speakerA.is unprepared for the new post.B.is unclear about the conditions there.C.is ready for all the difficulties there.D.is eager to know more about the post.Questions 18 to 20 are based on the following passage. At the end of the passage, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the passage.18.According to the passage,when are children first expectd to study hard?A.Before 6 years of age.B.Between 6 and 10.C.After 10 years of age.D.After 12 years of age.19. Parents who abuse their children tend to have the following problems EXCEPTA.religious problems.B.emotional problems.C.financial problems.D.marriage problems.20.Which of the following statements is CORRECT?A.Boys and girls are equally energetic.B.Parents have higher expectations for boys.C.Some parents lack skills to deal with their kids.D.Some parents are ill-educated and ill-tempered.SECTION C NEWS BROADCASTIn this section, you will hear several news items. Listen to them carefully and then answer the questions that follow.Questions 21 to 23 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions. Now. listen to the news.21.What has happened to the Cubans?A.They set foot in Floria.B.They were drowned.C.They were flown to the U.S.D.They were sent back to Cuba.22.How did the Cubans try to enter the U.S.A.In a small boat.B.In an old truck.C.By swimming.D.By driving.Questions 23 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the news.23.How many cities will have air quality monitoring systems installed by the ned of this year?A.42 cities.B.220 cities.C. 150 cities.D. 262 cities.Questions 24 and25 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the news.24. Altogether how many people were reported missing?A. 68.B.90.C. 150.D. 40.25.Which of the following details is INCORRECT?A.The two ferries sank on different days.B.The accidents were caused by storms.C.The two ferries sank on the same river.D.More people were rescued from the first ferry.Questions 26 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the news.26.What is the news item mainly about?A.Indonesian government policies.B.Australia’s support to the UN assistance mission.C.Opening of an Australian consulate in East Timor.D.Talks between Australia and Indonesia.Questions 27 to 28 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the news.27. The news item is mainly about a joint venture betweenA.a US company and a UK company.B.a Swiss company and a UK company.C.two Taiwanese companies.D.a mainland company and a US company.28.Who will provide the distribution networks in the joint venture?A.Unilever.B.Nestle.C.PepsiCo.D.Coca Cola.Questions 29 to 30 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the news.29.Who staged the protect on Saturday?A.The soldiers.B.The peace camp.C.The militants.D. The hardliners.30. Which of the following details about the news is INCOPPECT?A.13 soilders were killed last week.B.100,000 people participated in the protest.C. The protesters demanded a pullout from Gaza.D.The Prime Minister rejected the pullout plan.Ⅲ CLOZEThere are many superstitions in Britain, but one of the most ( 31 )_held is that it is unlucky to walk under a ladder--- even if it means (32)_ the pavement into a busy street! (33)_ you must pass under a ladder you can (34)_ bad luck by crossing your fingers and (35)_ them crossed until you have seen a dog. (36)_ , you may lick your finger and (37)_ a cross on the toe of your shoe, and not look again at the shoe until the (38)_ has dried.Another common (39)_ is that it is unlucky to open an umbrella in the house---it will either bring (40)_ to the person who opened it or to the whole (41)_. Anyone opening an umbrella in fine weather is (42)_, as it inevitably brings rain!The number 13 is said to be unlucky for some, and when the 13th day of the month (43)_ on a Friday, anyone wishing to avoid a bad event had better stay (44)_.The worst misfortune that can happen to a person is caused by breaking a mirror, (45)_ it brings seven years of bad luck! The superstition is supposed to (46)_ in ancient times, when mirrors were considered to be tools of the gods.Black cats are generally considered lucky in Britain, even though they are (47)_witchcraft.. it is (48)_ lucky if a black cat crosses your path-although in America the exact opposite belief prevails.Finally, a commonly held superstition is that of touching wood (49)_ luck.This measure is most often taken if you think you have said something that is tempting fate, such as “my car has never (50)_, touch wood”31. A broadly B widely C quickly D speedily32. A running from B jumping off C stepping off D keeping from33. A If B As C Though D Unless34. A erase B remove C avoid D ease35. A keep B keeping C kept D to keep36. A Consequently B However C Comparatively D Alternatively37. A make B print C perform D produce38. A label B symbol C mark D cut39. A argument B superstition C opinion D idea40. A loss B difficulty C tragedy D misfortune41. A .house B household C home D circle42. A unwise B unintelligent C unpopular D unfortunate43. A falls B arrives C drops D happens44. A away B outdoors C indoors D far45. A when B as C if D though46. A have originated B be originating C be originated D originate47. A concerned about B related with C associated with D connected in48. A especially B specially C frequently D rarely49. A as B for C in D of50. A broken up B broken off C broken away D broken downPART IV GRAMMAR&VOCABULARY51. __dull he may be, he is certainly a very successful top executive.A AlthoughB whateverC AsD However52. If only I __play the guitar as well as you!A wouldB couldC shouldD might53. The party, __I was the guest of honour, was extremely enjoyable.A by whichB for whichC to whichD at which54. It’s high time we __ cutting down the rainforests.A stoppedB had to stopC shall stopD stop55. The student said there were a few points in the essay he __ impossible to comprehend.A has foundB was findingC had foundD would find56. Loudspeakers were fixed in the hall so that everyone__ an opportunity to hear the speech.A ought to haveB must haveC may haveD should have57. I am surprised__ this city is a dull place to live in.A that you should thinkB by what you are thinkingC that you would thinkD with what you were thinking58. Susan is very hardworking, but her pay is not__ for her work.A enough goodB good enoughC as good enoughD good as enough59. It is imperative that the government __ more investment into the shipbuilding industry.A attractsB shall attractC attractD has to60. Land belongs to the city; there is __ thing as private ownership of land.A no such aB not suchC not such aD no such61. My daughter has walked eight miles today. We never guessed that she could walk__far.A /B suchC thatD as62. The statistics __ that living standards in the area have improved drastically in recent times.A provesB is provingC are provingD prove63. There are only ten apples left in the baskets, __ the spoilt ones.A not countingB not to countC don’t countD having not counted64. It was __ we had hopedA more a success thanB a success more thanC as much of a success asD a success as much as65. There used to be a petrol station near the park, __A didn’t itB doesn’t thereC usedn’t itD didn’t there66. It is an offence to show __ against people of different races.A distinctionB differenceC separationD discrimination67. A great amount of work has gone into __ the Cathedral to its previous splendour.A refreshingB restoringC renovatingD renewing68. The thieves fled with the local police close on their __.A backsB necksC toesD heels69. The economic recession has meant that job__ is a rare thing.A securityB safetyC protectionD secureness70. Many people nowadays save money to __ for their old age.A caterB supplyC provideD equip71. The tone of the article __ the writer’s mood at the time.A reproducedB reflectedC imaginedD imitated72. This is not the right __ to ask for my help; I am far too busy even to listen!A.momentB.situationC.opportunityD.circumstance73. The job of a student accommodation officer__ a great many visits to landladies.A concernsB offersC asksD involves74. Our family doctor’s clinic __at the junction o f two busy roads.A restsB standsC staysD seats75. She was so fat that she could only just __ through the door.A assembleB appearC squeezeD gather76. After the heavy rain, a builder was called to repair the roof, which was __.A leakingB tricklingC drippingD floating77. The reception was attended by __ members of the local community.A excellentB conspicuousC prominentD noticeable78. Share prices on the Stock Exchange plunged sharply in the morning but __slightly in the afternoon.A regainedB recoveredC restoredD revived79. His brain has worked away on the idea of a universal cure.A richB quickC productiveD fertile80. The couple has donated a not__ amount of money to the foundation.A inconsiderableB inconsiderateC inaccurateD incomparablePART Ⅴ READING COMPREHENSIONTEXT AIn the case of mobile phones, change is everything. Recent research indicates that the mobile phone is changing not only our culture, but our very bodies as well.First. Let’s talk about culture. The dif ference between the mobile phone and its parent, the fixed-line phone, is that a mobile number corresponds to a person, while a landline goes to a place.If you call my mobile, you get me. If you call my fixed-line phone, you get whoever answers it.This has several implications. The most common one, however, and perhaps the thing that has changed our culture forever, is the “meeting” influence. People no longer need to make firm plans about when and where to meet. Twenty years ago, a Friday night would need to be arranged in advance. You needed enough time to allow everyone to get from their place of work to the first meeting place. Now, however, a night out can be arranged on the run. It is no longer “see you there at 8”, but “text me around 8 and we’ll see where we all are”.Texting changes people as well. In their paper, “insights into the Social and Psychological Effects of SMS Text Messaging”, two British researchers distinguished between two types of mobile phone users: the “talkers” and the “texters”-those who prefer voice to text message and those who prefer text to voice.They found that the mobile phone’s individuality and privacy gave texters the ability to express a whole new outer personality. Texters were likely to report that their family would be surprised if they were to read their texts. This suggests that texting allowed texters to present a self-image that differed from the one familiar to those who knew them well.Another scientist wrote of the changes that mobiles have brought to body language. There are two kinds that people use while speaking on the phone. There is the “speakeasy”: the head is held high, in a self-confident way, chatting away. And there is the “spacemaker”: these people focus on themselves and keep out other people.Who can blame them Phone meetings get cancelled or reformed and camera-phones intrude on people’s privacy. So, it is understandable if your mobile makes you nervous. But perhaps you needn’t worry so much. After all, it is good to talk.81 when people plan to meet nowadays, theyA: arrange the meeting place beforehandB. postpone fixing the place till last minuteC: seldom care about when and where to meetD: still love to work out detailed meeting plans.82 According to the two British researchers, the social and psychological effect are mostly likely to be seen onA: TALKERSB; the "speakeasy"c. the “spacemaker”D. texters83 We can infer from the passage that the texts sent by texters areA: quite revealingB: well writtenc: unacceptable by othersd; shocking to others84 according to the passage ,who is afraid of being heard while talking on the mobile a: talkersb: the speakeasyc :the spacemakerd: texters85 an appropriate title for the passage might beA: the SMS effectb: cultural implication of mobile usec: change in the use of the mobiled: body language and the mobile phone!TEXT BOver the last 25 years, British society has changed a great deal-or at least many parts of it have. In some ways, however, very little has changed, particularly where attitudes are concerned. Ideas about social class-whether a person is “working-class” or “middle-class”-are one area in which changes have been extremely slow.In the past, the working-class tended to be paid less than middle-class people, such as teac hers and doctors. As a result of this and also of the fact that workers’ jobs were generally much less secure, distinct differences in life-styles and attitudes came into existence. The typical working man would collect his wages on Friday evening and then, it was widely believed, having given his wife her “housekeeping”, would go out and squander the rest on beer and betting.The stereotype of what a middle-class man did with his money was perhaps nearer the truth. He was-and still is – inclined to take a longer-term view. Not only did he regard buying a house as a top priority, but he also considered the education of his children as extermely important. Both of these provided him and his family with security. Only in very few cases did workers have the opportunity (or the education and training) to make such long-term plans.Nowadays, a great deal has changed. In a large number of cases factory workers earn as much, if not more, than their middle-class supervisors. Social security and laws to improve job-security,combined with a general rise in the standard of living since the mid-fifties of the 20th century, have made it less necessary than before to worry about “tomorrow”. Working-class people seem slowly to be losing the feelingof inferiority they had in the past. In fact there has been a growing tendency in the past few years for the middle-classes to feel slightly ashamed of their position.The changes in both life-styles and attitudes are probably most easily seen amongst younger people. They generally tend to share very similar tastes in music and clothes, they spend their money in having a good time, and save for holidays or longer-term plans when necessary. There seems to be much less difference than in previous generations. Nevertheless, we still have a wide gap between the well-paid (whatever the type of job they may have) and the low-paid. As long as this gap exists, there will always be a possibility that new conflicts and jealousies will emerge, or rather that the old conflicts will re-appear, but between different groups.86, which of the following is seen as the cause of class differences in the past?A: Life style and occupationB: Attitude and incomeC:Income and job securityD: Job security and hobbies87 the writer seems to suggest that the description of __ is closer to truth?A: middle –class ways of spending moneyB: working-class ways of spending the weekendC: working-class drinking habitsD: middle-class attitudes88 According to the passage, which of the following is NOT a typical feature of the middle -class?A: Desiring for securityB: Making long-term plansC: Having priorities in lifeD: Saving money89 Working-class people's sense of security increased as a resulf of all the follwoing factors EXCEPTA:better social securityB: more job opportunitiesC: higher living standardD: better legal protection.90.Which of the following statements is INCORRECTA:Changes are slowly taking place in all sectors of the British society.B:The gap between working -class and middle- class young people is narrowing.C: Differences in income will remain but those in occupation will disappear.D: Middle-class people may sometimes feel inferior to working-class people.TEXT CFor several days I saw little of Mr. Rochester. In the morning he seemed much occupied with business, and in the afternoon gentlemen from the neighourhood called and sometimes stayed to dine with him. When his foot was well enough, he rode out a great deal.During this time, all my knowledge of him was limited to occasional meetings about the house, when he would sometimes pass me coldly, and sometimes bow and smile. His changes of manner did not offend me, because I saw that I had nothing to do with the cause of them.One evening, several days later, I was invited to talk to Mr. Rochester after dinner. He was sitting in his armchair, and looked not quite so severe, and much less gloomy. There was a smile on his lips, and his eyes were bright, probably with wine. As I was looking at him, he suddenly turned, and asked me, “do you think I’m handsome, Miss Eyre”The answer somehow slipped from my tongue before I realized it: ‘No, sir.”“Ah, you really are unusual! You are a quiet, serious little person, but you can be almost rude.”“Sir, I’m sorry. I should have said that beauty doesn’t matter, or something like that,”“N o, you shouldn’t! I see, you criticize my appearance, and then you stab me in the back! You have honesty and feeling. There are not many girls like you. But perhaps I go too fast. Perhaps you have awful faults to counterbalance your few good points.”I thought to myself that he might have too. He seemed to read my mind, and said quickly,“Y es, you’re right. I have plenty of faults. I went the wrong way when I was twenty-one, and have never found the right path again. I might have been very different.I might have been as good as you, and perhaps wiser. I am not a bad man, take my word for it, but I have done wrong. It wasn’t my character, but circumstances which were to blame. Why do I tell you all thisBecause you’re the sort of person people tell their problems and secrets to, because you’re sympathetic and give them hope.”It seemed he had quite a lot to talk to me. He didn’t seem to like to finish the talk quickly, as was the case for the first time.“Don’t be afraid of me, Miss Eyre.” He continued. “ you don’t relax or laugh very much, perhaps because of the effect Lowood school has had on you. But in time you will be more natural with me, and laugh, and speak freely. You’re like a bird in a cage. When you get out of the cage, you’ll fly very high. Good night.”91:At the beginning Miss Eyre 's impressions of Mr.Rochester were all EXCEPTA.busy B:sociable C: friendly D: changeable92,In "....and all my knowledge of him was limited to occasional meetings about the house,…”(the second paragraph),the word “about” meansA:around B:on C:outside D:concerning.93. why did Mr.Rochester say" ..and the you stab me in the back!" (the 7th paragraph).A: Because Jane had intended to kill him with a knife.B: Because Jane had intended to be more critical.C: Because Jane had regretted having talked to him.D:Because Jane had said something else to correct herself.94, From what Mr.Rochest told miss Eyre,we can conclude that he wanted toA: tell her all his troubles.B: tell her his life experience.C:change her opinion of him.D change his circumstances.95. At the end of the passage , Mr. Rochester soundedA:rude B: cold C: friendly D: encouraging.TEXTDThe ideal companion machine-the computer- would not only look, feel, and sound friendly but would also be programmed to behave in a pleasant manner. Those qualities that make interaction with other people enjoyable would be imitated as closely as possible, and the machine would appear to be charming, and easygoing.Its informal conversational style would make interaction comfortable, and yet the machine would remain slightly unpredictable and therefore interesting. In its first encounter it might be somewhat hesitant, but as it came to know the user it would progress to a more relaxed and intimate style. The machine would not be a passive participant but would add its own suggestions, information, and opinions; it would sometimes take the initiative in developing or changing the topic and would have a personality of its own.Friendships are not made in a day, and the computer would be more acceptable as a friend if it imitated the gradual changes that occur when one person is getting to know another. At an appropriate time it might also express the kind of affection that stimulates attachment and intimacy. The whole process would be accomplished in a subtle way to avoid giving an impression of over-familiarity that would be likely to produce irritation. After experiencing a wealth of powerful, well-timed friendship indicators, the user would be very likely to accept the computer as far more than a machine and might well come to regard it as a friend.An artificial relationship of this type would provide many of the benefits that people obtain from interpersonal friendships. The machine would participate in interesting conversation that could continue from previous discussions. It would have a familiarity with the user’s life as revealed in earlier contact, and it would be understanding and good-humored. The c omputer’s own personality would be lively and impressive, and it would develop in response to that of the user. With features such as these, the machine might indeed become a very attractive social partner. 96.which of the following is NOT a feature of the ideal companion machine?A:Active in communicationB: Attractive in personality.C: enjoyable in performance.D: unpredictable in behaviour97. the computer would develop friendships with humans in a (n) ---------way.A: quickB: unpredictableC: productiveD: inconspicuous.98.which of the following aspects is NOT mentioned when the passage discusses the benefits of artificial relationships?A:Being able to pick up an interesting conversation.B: Being sensitive to earlier contact.C: Being ready to learn about the person's life.D:Having a pleasant and adaptable personality.99Throughout the passage,the author is _____in his attitude towards the computer A:favourableB:criticalC: vagueD: hesitant100. which mgiht be the most appropriate title of the passage?A:Articial relationshios .B: How to form intimate relationshipsC:The affectionate machineD: Humans and computersPART Ⅵ WRITINGSECTION A COMPOSITIONRecently a Beijing information company did a survey of student life among more than 700 students in Beijing, Guangzhou ,Xi 'an Chengdu , Shanghai , Wuhan,Nanjing ,and Shenyang . The results have shown that 67 percent of students think that saving money is a good habit while the rest believe that using tomorrow's money tody is better. What do you think?Write on answer sheet two a compositions of about 200 words.You are to write in three parts.In the first part, state specifically what you opinion isIn the second part, support your opinion with appropriate details.In the last part, bring what you have written to a natural conclusion or a summary.You should supply an appropriate title for you composition.Marks will be awarded for content, organization ,grammar and apporpriateness. Failure to follow the instructions may result in a loss of marks.SECTION B NOTE-WRITINGWrite on answer sheet two a note of about 50-60 words based on the following situation:。

江苏会计从业考试《电算化》全真模拟试题.doc

江苏会计从业考试《电算化》全真模拟试题.doc

江苏2017年会计从业考试《电算化》全真模拟试题(一)编辑为大家带来江苏2017年会计从业考试《电算化》全真模拟试题(一),更多内容请继续关注本网站!江苏2017年会计从业考试《电算化》全真模拟试题(一)一、单项选择题(每小题只有一个正确答案,每题1分, 共10分)1.国家财政部颁发的《会计电算化管理办法》,是于()开始执行的。

A.1983年6月10日B.1986年7月1日C.1994年7月1日D1996年6月10日2.报表的单元名称由()组成。

A.表示列的字母+表示行的数据B.表示行的数据+表示列的数据C.表示列的数据+表示行的数据D.表示行的字母+表示列的数据3.报表系统中,公式QC(“101"年)的含义是()。

A.取101科目的年初余额B.取101科目的年末余额C.取101账套的年初余额D.取101账套的年末余额4根据国家统一的会计制度,会计核算软件应当具有()打印输出机内记账凭证的功能。

A.按照国家统一的制度规定的内容和格式B.按照国家统一的会计制度规定的内容C.按照国家统一的会计制度规定的格式D.按照单位管理要求规定的内容和格式5.1989年,财政部颁布的会计电算化法规是()oA.《会计电算化管理办法》B.《商品化会计核算软件评审规则》C.《会计核算软件基本功能规范》D.《会计核算软件管理的几项规定(试行)》6.报表维护的基本功能不包括()。

A.报表的备份B.报表删除C.结构复制D.内容加密7.计算机硬件系统中最核心的部件是()oA.内存储器B.输入/输岀设备C.CPUD.硬盘8.下列账户属于资产类账户的有()oA.预收账款B.预提费用C.待摊费用D.短期借款9.应该符合国家会计制度以及《会计核算软件基本功能规范》的要求是对会计软件在()方面所作出的要求。

A.合法性B.安全性C.正确性D.可扩充性10.凡是按规定申报审批的单位,其各类计算机输出的()不能作为会计资料。

A.凭证B.账簿C.报表D.会计法规文件一、单项选择题1.【答案及解析】C国家财政部颁发的《会计电算化管理办法》,是于1994年7月1日开始执行的。

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江苏省会计电算化模拟试题十套 第4套

江苏省会计电算化模拟试题十套第4套一、选择题第1题Windows98中用于引导用户完成大多数日常操作的菜单在_____菜单中。

A、资源管理器B、wordC、“开始”D、我的电脑第2题内存中的随机存储器通常是用_____来表示的。

A、RAMB、EPROMC、CacheD、ROM第3题以下 ______ 的说法不正确。

A、软件与硬件一样也是一种商品B、未经软件著作权人同意,复制其软件的行为是侵权行为C、复制加密过的软件是违法行为,但不加密的软件不受法律保护D、我国的软件著作权受《中华人民共和国著作权法》的保护第4题CPU每执行一条 ______ ,就完成一个最基本的算术逻辑运算或数据的存取操作。

A、命令行B、指令C、程序D、语句第5题一般来说,Pentium/200/32M微机中的“200”含义是______。

A、总线为200位B、主频为200MHzC、硬盘容量为200MD、字长为200位第6题Windows98中,下列启动帮助系统的方法中,不正确的是______。

A、选择“帮助”菜单,然后选择“帮助主题”B、按[F1]功能键C、单击“开始”按钮,然后单击“帮助”D、选择窗口右上角的“帮助”按钮第7题在Windows98系统中,“帮助”文件一般采用_____结构。

A、超文本B、ASCII文本C、Word中的DOC文本D、网络第8题以下说法正确的是_______。

A、用户可以自己定制“开始”菜单、“程序”菜单以及“启动”菜单B、被放入回收站内的文件不可以被还原C、用户可以利用“控制面板”中的“字体”来设置汉字输入法特性D、利用“网上邻居”可以浏览网上其他计算机的所有资源第9题计算机的常用输出设备有_______ 。

A、显示器、打印机、绘图仪 C、显示器、ROM、RAMB、打印机、显示器、鼠标器 D、键盘、显示器、打印机第10题要实现Windows98的拨号网络功能,应安装_______。

A、CD-ROMB、声卡解压卡C、网卡D、调制解调器第11题计算机的存储体系一般指______。

2012江苏电算化十套模拟题

2012江苏电算化十套模拟题

江苏省会计电算化模拟试题十套第1套一、选择题 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10DCDACDBABC第1题计算机感染病毒后会产生各种现象,以下不属于病毒现象的是。

A、文件占用的空间变大 C、屏幕显示异常图形B、发生异常蜂鸣声 D、机内的电扇不转第2题Windows98支持下面网络协议。

A、Net BEUIB、IPX/SPXC、TCP/IPD、Banyan VINES第3题为了方便人们记忆;阅读和编程,把机器语言进行符号化,相应的语言称为。

A、数据库系统B、高级语言C、源程序D、汇编语言第4题应用程序窗口缩成图标后,是不正确的说法。

A、应用程序停止运行 C、应用程序图标就放到了任务栏上B、应用程序继续运行 D、单击该图标,窗口就还原了第5题窗口右上角的"X"按钮是。

A、最小化B、最大化C、关闭D、选择第6题为了以最佳方式、最少的重复,为多种应用服务,把数据集中起来以一定的组织方式存在计算机的外存储器中,就构成。

A、FoxBASEB、DOSC、数据库管理系统D、数据库第7题用紧急启动盘(ESD)启动计算机后,屏幕上出现的信息是。

A、Windows98桌面B、A>C、Windows98资源管理器D、C>第8题关于文件的含义,比较正确的说法应该是。

A、记录在存储介质上的一组相关信息的集合B、记录在磁盘上的一组相关信息的集合C、记录在磁盘上的一组相关程序的集合D、记录在存储介质上的一组相关程序的集合第9题是Windows管理文件的特征,与MS-DOS的目录类似。

A、快捷键B、文件夹C、任务条D、开始菜单第10题CAI是指。

A、计算机辅助设计 C、计算机辅助教学B、计算机辅助制造 D、计算机辅助管理第11题11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20ACAADDCDDB在资源管理器中删除文件的操作,错误的是选中文件后,。

A、在“编辑”菜单中选“删除”命令 C、单击右键,选“删除”命令B、按Delete键 D、在文件菜单中选“删除”命令第12题机器语言是。

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江苏会计电算化模拟练习选择和判断第一套

第一套会计电算化模拟练习选择和判断第一套:第1题计算机感染病毒后会产生多种现象,如下不属于病毒现象的是____。

A、文献占用的空间变大B、发生异常蜂鸣声C、屏幕显示异常图形D、机内的电扇不转第2题Windows98支持下面_______网络合同。

A、Net BEUIB、IPX/SPXC、TCP/IPD、BanyanVINES第3题为了以便人们记忆;阅读和编程,把机器语言进行符号化,相应的语言称为____。

A、数据库系统 B、高档语言C、源程序D、汇编语言第4题应用程序窗口缩成图标后,_______是不对的的说法。

A、应用程序停止运营B、应用程序继续运营C、应用程序图标就放到了任务栏上D、单击该图标,窗口就还原了第5题窗口右上角的"X"按钮是______。

A、最小化B、最大化C、关闭D、选择第6题为了以最佳方式、至少的反复,为多种应用服务,把数据集中起来以一定的组织方式存在计算机的外存储器中,就构成_____。

A、FoxBASEB、DOSC、数据库管理系统D、数据库第7题用紧急启动盘(ESD)启动计算机后,屏幕上浮现的信息是_______。

A、Windows98桌面B、A>C、Windows98资源管理器D、C>第8题有关文献的含义,比较对的的说法应当是_______ 。

A、记录在存储介质上的一组有关信息的集合B、记录在磁盘上的一组有关信息的集合C、记录在磁盘上的一组有关程序的集合D、记录在存储介质上的一组有关程序的集合第9题_______是Windows管理文献的特性,与MS-DOS的目录类似。

A、快捷键B、文献夹D、开始菜单第10题CAI是指_____。

A、计算机辅助设计B、计算机辅助制造C、计算机辅助教学D、计算机辅助管理第11题在资源管理器中删除文献的操作,错误的是选中文献后, _______。

A、在“编辑”菜单中选“删除”命令B、按Delete键 C、单击右键,选“删除”命令D、在文献菜单中选“删除”命令第12题机器语言是_____。

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会计电算化考试试题(精选)bgv

会计电算化试题(精选)一、单项选择题1.在五笔字型输入法中,四个及四个以上字根的合体字输入方法是________。

答案:DA、所在键重复四次B、键名码+首笔码+次笔码+末笔码C、所在键+空格D、首字根码+次字根码+第三字根码+末字根码2.Windows桌面上的快捷方式图标代表________。

答案:BA、操作系统B、应用程序C、数据文件D、快捷菜单3.单击“粘贴”命令可以将________粘贴到当前的插入点。

答案:BA、最新选定的文本B、保存在剪贴板中的文本或图片C、最新选定的图片D、保存在回收站中的文本或图片4.在五笔字型输入法中,键名汉字的输入方法是________。

答案:AA、所在键重复四次B、键名码+首笔码+次笔码+末笔码C、所在键+空格D、首字根码+次字根码+第三字根码+末字根码5.五笔字型的交叉识别码是由________组成。

答案:AA、末笔代码与字型代码B、最后一个字根码与字型代码C、字型代码与末笔代码D、字型代码与最后一个字根码6.在Word中设置对齐方式应使用________命令。

答案:BA、[格式]|[字体]B、[格式]|[段落]C、[格式]|[边框和底纹]D、[格式]|[分栏]7.Windows对窗口的操作中不包括________。

答案:EA、窗口最大化B、窗口最小化C、窗口还原D、窗口移动E、改变窗口方向F、改变窗口尺寸8.为了保持历史资料的连续性,必须在________将现有固定资产卡片资料录入系统。

答案:BA、正式启用系统进行核算后B、正式启用系统进行核算前C、系统进行核算的过程D、系统进行年度结账之前9.在固定资产系统中,________是编制折旧转账凭证的依据。

答案:BA、累计折旧B、折旧费用分配表C、资产原值D、资产账簿10.固定资产系统与下列系统有直接关系的是________。

答案:CA、工资管理系统B、应付款管理系统C、成本管理系统D、应收款管理系统11.下列功能不属于工资核算系统的是________。

江苏省会计从业证之电算化考试模拟卷十套(含答案)

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省2006年会计电算化模拟试题十套第4套一、选择题第1题Windows98中用于引导用户完成大多数日常操作的菜单在_____菜单中。

A、资源管理器B、wordC、“开始”D、我的电脑第2题存中的随机存储器通常是用_____来表示的。

A、RAMB、EPROMC、CacheD、ROM第3题以下______ 的说法不正确。

A、软件与硬件一样也是一种商品B、未经软件著作权人同意,复制其软件的行为是侵权行为C、复制加密过的软件是行为,但不加密的软件不受法律保护D、我国的软件著作权受《中华人民国著作权法》的保护第4题CPU每执行一条______ ,就完成一个最基本的算术逻辑运算或数据的存取操作。

A、命令行B、指令C、程序D、语句第5题一般来说,Pentium/200/32M微机中的“200”含义是______。

A、总线为200位B、主频为200MHzC、硬盘容量为200MD、字长为200位第6题Windows98中,下列启动帮助系统的方法中,不正确的是______。

A、选择“帮助”菜单,然后选择“帮助主题”B、按[F1]功能键C、单击“开始”按钮,然后单击“帮助”D、选择窗口右上角的“帮助”按钮第7题在Windows98系统中,“帮助”文件一般采用_____结构。

A、超文本B、ASCII文本C、Word中的DOC文本D、网络第8题以下说确的是_______。

A、用户可以自己定制“开始”菜单、“程序”菜单以及“启动”菜单B、被放入回收站的文件不可以被还原C、用户可以利用“控制面板”中的“字体”来设置汉字输入法特性D、利用“网上邻居”可以浏览网上其他计算机的所有资源第9题计算机的常用输出设备有_______ 。

A、显示器、打印机、绘图仪C、显示器、ROM、RAMB、打印机、显示器、鼠标器D、键盘、显示器、打印机第10题要实现Windows98的拨号网络功能,应安装_______。

A、CD-ROMB、声卡解压卡C、网卡D、调制解调器第11题计算机的存储体系一般指______。

A、驱动器和磁(光)盘片B、RAM和ROMC、存和外存D、硬盘和软盘第12题Windows属于一种______方式操作系统。

A、多任务图形B、单任务图形C、多任务字符D、单任务字符第13题Windows98支持_______的共享,并且具有很好的网络安全性。

A、打印机C、文件和文件夹B、CD-ROM、传真、调制解调器等设备D、三种都是第14题Windows98是______软件。

A、数据库管理系统B、语言处理程序C、实用程序与工具D、操作系统第15题有关软盘的描述,______是错误的。

A、1.44MB的3.5英寸软盘每面有80磁道,每道18扇区B、软盘有一系列同心圆周,一个圆周称为1个磁道C、软盘最里圈的磁道为0磁道D、每个磁道分为若干个段,每个段称为1个扇区第16题在计算机中要编辑一个已有的磁盘文件,则必须将文件读至___。

A、运算器B、控制器C、CPUD、存储器第17题微机中的I/O接口卡位于_______之间。

A、CPU与外设B、主存与外存C、总线与外设D、输入设备与输出设备第18题下列设备中,属于输出设备的是_____。

A、扫描仪B、鼠标器C、键盘D、音箱第19题一般来说,机器指令由_____组成。

A、ASCII码和BCD码C、区位码和操作码B、地址码和区位码D、操作码和地址码第20题下列关于文件和文件夹的说法中,错误的是______。

A、在一个文件夹下,可包含一个与之同名的文件夹B、在一个文件夹下,不能存在两个同名的文件夹C、文件下不能包含文件夹,但能包含其他文件D、文件夹下可包含文件和文件夹第21题在3.5英寸的软盘上,有一带活动滑块方形小孔,它的作用是______。

A、写保护B、读保护C、驱动器孔轴D、读写保护第22题要将整个屏幕容复制到剪贴板上,应按______。

A、“剪切”按钮B、“粘贴”按钮C、[Prt Scr]键D、“拷贝”按钮第23题计算机中用于连接CPU、存、I/O设备等部件的设备是____。

A、地址线B、总线C、控制线D、数据线第24题以下属于应用软件而不属于通用应用软件的是_____ 。

A、网络与通信软件C、统计软件B、文字处理软件D、民航售票管理信息系统第25题应用软件是_______ 。

A、用于各领域的专用软件C、用于PC微机上的操作系统B、用来编辑源程序的软件D、PC微机上的数据库管理系统第26题计算机软件受到______保护。

A、专利法和教育法C、教育法和著作权法B、专利法和著作权法D、软件保护条例和教育法第27题一般磁盘的磁道是同心圆,而CD―ROM光盘上记录信息的光道是______。

A、等高线B、螺旋线C、电缆线D、双绞线第28题目前常用的多用户操作系统为______ 。

A、UNIXB、DOSC、Windows NTD、UNIX和Windows NT第29题计算机系统是指______ 。

A、计算机硬件C、硬件和软件系统B、数据库系统和操作系统D、计算机软件第30题计算机外部设备包括_____ 。

A、键盘、光盘和RAM C、打印机、鼠标器和辅助存储器B、ROM、硬盘和显示器D、主存储器、硬盘和显示器第31题计算机的硬件由______ 五部分组成。

A、CPU、总线、主存、辅存和I/O设备B、CPU、主存、辅存、键盘和I/O设备C、CPU、总线、主存、打印机和I/0设备D、CPU、运算器、主存、总线和I/O设备第32题视屏卡主要是用来支持______ 。

A、视屏信息的输入C、视屏信息的输入和输出B、视屏信息的输出D、视屏信息的传输第33题一般来说,Pentium/200/32M微机中的32M的含义是______。

A、存为32MBB、软盘为32MBC、型号为32MD、总线字长为32M第34题下列计算机设备中,______不是输入设备。

A、扫描仪B、键盘C、绘图仪D、鼠标第35题PentiumⅢ微处理器运算速度快的原因是______ 。

A、采用了流水线技术C、优化了指令执行时间B、提高了时钟频率D、三者都是第36题在表示存储器的容量时,如果用1MB作为单位,其准确的含义是_____。

A、1024BB、1024TBC、1024GBD、1024KB第37题在一台PC机中,最关键的物理部件是_____。

A、显示器B、系统板C、键盘D、打印机第38题硬盘的容量比软盘大得多,其读写速度比软盘_______。

A、慢得多B、差不多C、快得多D、不能确定第39题SVGA、EGA、VGA标志着_____ 的不同规格和性能。

A、硬盘B、打印机C、存储器D、显示器第40题Windows98的任务栏不可以_______。

A、和桌面图标一样删除B、隐藏C、改变大小D、移动--------------------------------------------------------------------------------二、判断题第1题磁盘读写时间比平时长,可用的存贮空间突然变小,这些有可能是计算机病毒造成的。

第2题当你用一带引导型病毒的系统盘启动计算机时,病毒就随之进入存,感染硬盘第3题计算机病毒是一种微生物病毒,会通过计算机传播给人类。

第4题硬盘带引导型病毒,当用硬盘启动系统时,病毒就也启动起来进入存。

第5题硬盘带引导型病毒,当用硬盘启动系统时,DOS可以正确启动,而不受病毒的危害。

第6题操作文件更快捷的方法是双击要操作的文件,会弹出一个快捷菜单。

第7题贴有写保护的软盘片,在带毒的计算机上运行时,不会染上病毒。

第8题计算机的硬件系统由运算器、控制器、存储器、输入设备和输出设备五大部件组成。

第9题文件型病毒主要传染可执行文件,当执行该文件时,病毒首先进入存,控制系统,伺机进行传播和破坏活动。

第10题计算机病毒不会造成机器的死机。

第11题所谓恶性病毒,即该病毒发作时将破坏数据,删除文件,使系统瘫痪,但其不占用CPU资源。

第12题病毒会入侵一台单个的计算机系统,而将计算机连网后,就不会再受病毒的侵扰了。

第13题计算机五大部件相互间传递信号由总线来完成。

根据信号类型的不同,总线分为二类:地址总线和数据总线。

第14题当你用一带引导型病毒的系统盘启动计算机时,病毒会进入存,但不会感染硬盘。

第15题无论是单机系统,还是网络系统,都会受到病毒的侵扰。

第16题存突然变小,以前能运行的程序突然不能运行。

这种情况表示计算机可能带病毒。

第17题引导型病毒是在系统引导时就进入存,从而控制系统,进行传播和破坏活动。

第18题所谓恶性病毒,即该病毒发作时将破坏数据,删除文件或使整个系统处于瘫痪状态等。

第19题所谓良性病毒,只占用系统CPU资源和干扰系统工作,并不破坏数据。

第20题程序装入时间比平时长,程序运行比平时慢,出现这种情况,表示计算机可能有病毒。

第四套题参考答案单选题1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10C A C B BD A A A D11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20C AD D C D A D D C21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30A CB D A B B AC C31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40A C A C D DBCD A判断题1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10Y Y N Y N N Y Y Y N11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 N N N N Y Y Y Y Y Y。

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