Which is a benefit of precompiling a JSP page?()A、It avoids initialization on the first request.B、It provides the ability to debug runtime errors in the application.C、It provides better performance on the first request for the JSP page.D、It avoids execution of the _jspService method on the first request.

Which is a benefit of precompiling a JSP page?()

  • A、It avoids initialization on the first request.
  • B、It provides the ability to debug runtime errors in the application.
  • C、It provides better performance on the first request for the JSP page.
  • D、It avoids execution of the _jspService method on the first request.

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根据以下材料回答第 1~5 题:A.What about you?B.Would you like black tea?C.Do you have any eggs,madam?D.Would you like something to eat?E.Black tea or iced tea?F.Can I help you?G.Thank you very much.H.It is very tasty.第 56 题 Woman: 1Ben:Yes,madam.What would you like to drink,Tony?Tony:I'd like some tea.Ben: 2Tony:Iced tea,please. 3Ben:I'd like some lemonade. 4Tony:Yes,I'd like a pizza,please.Woann:What would you like on it,sir?Tony:Mushrooms,green peppers and onions,please.Ben:All right, 5Woman:Yes.Ben:We want a cup of iced tea,a glass of milk,a glass of lemonade,a pizza and two eggs,please.Woman:OK.

Ben: 2

Ben:I'd like some lemonade. 4

Ben:All right, 5

1 The Great Western Cake Company (GWCC) is a well-established manufacturer of specialist flour confectioneryproducts, including cakes. GWCC sells its products to national supermarket chains. The company’s success duringrecent years is largely attributable to its ability to develop innovative products which appeal to the food selectors withinnational supermarket chains.The marketing department of Superstores plc, a national supermarket chain has asked GWCC to manufacture a cakeknown as the ‘Mighty Ben’. Mighty Ben is a character who has recently appeared in a film which was broadcastaround the world. The cake is expected to have a minimum market life of one year although the marketing departmentconsider that this might extend to eighteen months.The management accountant of GWCC has collated the following estimated information in respect of the Mighty Bencake:(1) Superstores plc has decided on a launch price of £20·25 for the Mighty Ben cake and it is expected that thisprice will be maintained for the duration of the product’s life. Superstores plc will apply a 35% mark-up on thepurchase price of each cake from GWCC.(2) Sales of the Mighty Ben cake are expected to be 100,000 units per month during the first twelve months.Thereafter sales of the Mighty Ben cake are expected to decrease by 10,000 units in each subsequent month.(3) Due to the relatively short shelf-life of the Mighty Ben cake, management has decided to manufacture the cakeson a ‘just-in-time’ basis for delivery in accordance with agreed schedules. The cakes will be manufactured inbatches of 1,000. Direct materials input into the baking process will cost £7,000 per batch for each of the firstthree months’ production. The material cost of the next three months’ production is expected to be 95% of thecost of the first three months’ production. All batches manufactured thereafter will cost 90% of the cost of thesecond three months’ production.(4) Packaging costs will amount to £0·75 per cake. The original costs of the artwork and design of the packagingwill amount to £24,000. Superstores plc will reimburse GWCC £8,000 in the event that the product iswithdrawn from sale after twelve months.(5) The design of the Mighty Ben cake is such that it is required to be hand-finished. A 75% learning curve willapply to the total labour time requirement until the end of month five. Thereafter a steady state will apply withlabour time required per batch stabilising at that of the final batch in month five. The labour requirement for thefirst batch of Mighty Ben cakes to be manufactured is expected to be 6,000 hours at £10 per hour.(6) A royalty of 5% of sales revenue (subject to a maximum royalty of £1·1 million) will be payable by GWCC to theowners of the Mighty Ben copyright.(7) Variable overheads are estimated at £3·50 per direct labour hour.(8) The manufacture of the Mighty Ben cake will increase fixed overheads by £75,000 per month.(9) In order to provide a production facility dedicated to the Mighty Ben cake, an investment of £1,900,000 will berequired and this will be fully depreciated over twelve months.(10) The directors of GWCC require an average annual return of 35% on their investment over 12 months and18 months.(11) Ignore taxation and the present value of cash flows.Note: Learning curve formula:y = axbwhere y = average cost per batcha = the cost of the initial batchx = the total number of batchesb = learning index (= –0·415 for 75% learning rate)Required:(a) Prepare detailed calculations to show whether the manufacture of Mighty Ben cakes will provide the requiredrate of return for GWCC over periods of twelve months and eighteen months. (20 marks)

4 (a) For this part, assume today’s date is 1 March 2006.Bill and Ben each own 50% of the ordinary share capital in Flower Limited, an unquoted UK trading companythat makes electronic toys. Flower Limited was incorporated on 1 August 2005 with 1,000 £1 ordinary shares,and commenced trading on the same day. The business has been successful, and the company has accumulateda large cash balance of £180,000, which is to be used to purchase a new factory. However, Bill and Ben havereceived an offer from a rival company, which they are considering. The offer provides Bill and Ben with twoalternative methods of payment for the purchase of their shares:(i) £480,000 for the company, inclusive of the £180,000 cash balance.(ii) £300,000 for the company assuming the cash available for the factory purchase is extracted prior to sale.Bill and Ben each currently receive a gross salary of £3,750 per month from Flower Limited. Part of the offerterms is that Bill and Ben would be retained as employees of the company on the same salary.Neither Bill nor Ben has used any of their capital gains tax annual exemption for the tax year 2005/06.Required:(i) Calculate which of the following means of extracting the £180,000 from Flower Limited on 31 March2006 will result in the highest after tax cash amount for Bill and Ben:(1) payment of a dividend, or(2) payment of a salary bonus.You are not required to consider the corporation tax (CT) implications for Flower Limited in youranswer. (5 marks)

(b) For this part, assume today’s date is 1 May 2010.Bill and Ben decided not to sell their company, and instead expanded the business themselves. Ben, however,is now pursuing other interests, and is no longer involved with the day to day activities of Flower Limited. Billbelieves that the company would be better off without Ben as a voting shareholder, and wishes to buy Ben’sshares. However, Bill does not have sufficient funds to buy the shares himself, and so is wondering if thecompany could acquire the shares instead.The proposed price for Ben’s shares would be £500,000. Both Bill and Ben pay income tax at the higher rate.Required:Write a letter to Ben:(1) stating the income tax (IT) and/or capital gains tax (CGT) implications for Ben if Flower Limited were torepurchase his 50% holding of ordinary shares, immediately in May 2010; and(2) advising him of any available planning options that might improve this tax position. Clearly explain anyconditions which must be satisfied and quantify the tax savings which may result.(13 marks)Assume that the corporation tax rates for the financial year 2005 and the income tax rates and allowancesfor the tax year 2005/06 apply throughout this question.

(b) Draft a report as at today’s date advising Cutlass Inc on its proposed activities. The report should cover thefollowing issues:(i) The rate at which the profits of Cutlass Inc will be taxed. This section of the report should explain:– the company’s residency position and what Ben and Amy would have to do in order for the companyto be regarded as resident in the UK under the double tax treaty;– the meaning of the term ‘permanent establishment’ and the implications of Cutlass Inc having apermanent establishment in Sharpenia;– the rate at which the profits of Cutlass Inc will be taxed on the assumption that it is resident in theUK under the double tax treaty and either does or does not have a permanent establishment inSharpenia. (9 marks)

Who is the author of Murder in the Cathedral? () A.Christopher MarloweB.T. S. EliotC.Ben JohnsonD.Thomas Becket

The highest mountain in Britain is ____. A.ScafellB.Ben NevisC.the CotswoldsD.the Forth

已知类Ben中将二元运算符“/”,重载为友元函数,若c1、c2是Ben的两个对象当使用运算符函数进行显式调用时,与表达式c1/c2等价的表示为______。

Router R1 sits at an Enterprise branch office, using the Internet for its only connectivity back to the rest of the EnterprisE.Which of the following is not a ben efit of using an IPsec tunnel for packets sent through the Internet, between R1 and the rest of the Enterprise?()A. PrivacyB. AuthenticationC. Allows using an IGP between R1 and the EnterpriseD. Secure communications

Ben has to study for the English test.(改为否定句)Ben ______ ______ ______study for the English test.

If no one objects,Mr. Ben will be the next chairman.A: disagreesB: approvesC: rejectsD: refuses

Most people would define optimism as endlessly happy, with a glass that’s perpetually half full. But that’s exactly the kind of false cheerfulness that positive psychologists wouldn’t recommend. “Healthy optimism means being in touch with reality,” says Tal Ben-Shahar, a Harvard professor. According to Ben-Shahar, realistic optimists are those who make the best of things that happen, but not those who believe everything happens for the best. Ben-Shahar uses three optimistic exercisers. When he feels down --- say, after giving a bad lecture ——he grants himself permission to be human. He reminds himself that not every lecture can be a Nobel winner; some will be less effective than others. Next is reconstruction. He analyzes the weak lecture, leaning lessons for the future about what works and what doesn’t. Finally, there is perspective, which involves acknowledging that in the grand scheme of life, one lecture really doesn’t matter.

共用题干A Success StoryAt 19,Ben Way is already a millionaire,and one of a growing number of teenagers who have ______(51)their fortune through the Internet.______(52)makes Ben's story all the more remarkable is that he is dyslexic,and was______(53)by teachers at his junior school that he would never be able to read or write______(54).“I wanted to prove them______(55)”, says Ben,creator and director of Waysearch,a net search engine which can be used ______(56)find goods in online shopping malls.When he was eight,his local authorities provided him with a PC to help with school work.Although he was______(57)to read the manuals,he had a natural ability with the computer, and______(58)by his father,he soon began______(59)people£10 an hour for hisknowledge and skills.At the age of 15 he______(60)up his own computer consultancy, Quad Computer,which he ran from his bedroom,and two years later he left school to ______(61)all his time to business.“By this time the company had grown and I needed to take on a______(62)of employees to help me”,says Ben.“That enabled me to start doing business with______(63)companies.”It was his ability to consistently______(64)difficult challenges that led him to win the Young Entrepreneur of the Year award in the same year that he formed Waysearch,and he has re-cently signed a deal______(65)£25 million with a private investment company,which will finance his search engine.61._________A: payB: spendC: devoteD: invest

Which of the following group of writers are the playwrights of the 17th century?A.Ben Jonson and John DrydenB.Christopher Marlowe and Daniel DefoeC.John Milton and Oscar WildeD.Ben Jonson and George Bernard Shaw

“蚌埠”的汉语拼音是()。A、beng fuB、beng buC、ben fuD、peng bu

国际汇款中由汇款人承担费用应选择()A、OURB、SHAC、BEN

单选题Router R1 sits at an Enterprise branch office, using the Internet for its only connectivity back to the rest of the EnterprisE. Which of the following is not a ben efit of using an IPsec tunnel for packets sent through the Internet, between R1 and the rest of the Enterprise?()APrivacyBAuthenticationCAllows using an IGP between R1 and the EnterpriseDSecure communications

单选题Où a-t-on trouvé cette valise diplomatique indienne?AEn France.BEn Inde.CEn Suisse.DEn Italie.

多选题国际汇出汇款国内外费用承担方式包括()A“SHA”B“BEN”C“OUR”D“NON”

单选题车体焊接标准为()AEN15085BEN12663CEN755DEN15227

单选题Which of the following interfaces is appropriate for an Ethernet adapter that is configured with an IEEE 802.3 frame type?()Aat0Ben0Cet0Dtr0

单选题Mother: Ben, what’s this broken cup doing here.  Ben: ______ You know those big dinner plates? Mother: ______ Ben: just a couple. They slipped out of my hands into the sink and the cup got broken as well.AI put it here after it was broken. ; Yes, I know. What have you done?BOh mum, please don’t be angry with me. ; Of course, I myself bought them last year.CSorry, mum, I had an accident when I was washing up. You haven’t broken them as well!DHow could I know? It’s not me who did it. ; Oh, I see. You must have broken them as well.

单选题Why did Tom pretend not to see Ben?ABecause he wanted Ben to believe that he was enjoying the work.BBecause he would like to try his best to attract Ben’s attention.CBecause he did not want Ben to see the fact that he had to work.DBecause he was afraid that Ben might laugh at him if he saw him.

单选题Où habite sa grand-mère?AEn ville.BEn France.CEn banlieue.DAu Canada.

单选题______ wake up your sister, Ben. She needs a good sleep.ADon’tBDoesn’tCAren’tDCan’t