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(c) Explain the reasons for the concerns of the government of Happyland with companies such as TMC andadvise the directors of a strategy that might be considered in order to avoid being subject to any forthcominglegislation concerning the environment. (5

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(c) Explain the reasons for the concerns of the government of Happyland with companies such as TMC and

advise the directors of a strategy that might be considered in order to avoid being subject to any forthcoming

legislation concerning the environment. (5 marks)


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正确答案:
(c) The government of Happyland will be concerned by the negative impact on the environment. The growth in the number of
children born in Happyland will have raised the demand for disposable nappies as is evidenced from the market size data
contained in the question. In some countries disposable nappies make up around 4% of all household waste and can take
up to five hundred years to decompose! The government will be concerned by the fact that trees are being destroyed in order
to keep babies and infant children in nappies. The disposal costs incurred by the government in terms of landfill etc will be
very high, hence its green paper on the effect of non-biodegradable products in Happyland. The costs of such operations as
the landfill for such products will need to be funded out of increased taxation.
It might be beneficial for the directors of TMC to develop more eco-friendly products such as washable nappies which, by
definition, are recyclable many times over during the life of the ‘product’. Many parents are now changing to ‘real nappies’
because they work out cheaper and better for the environment than disposables.
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  • 第1题:

    (c) Critically discuss FOUR principal roles of non-executive directors and explain the potential tensions between

    these roles that WM’s non-executive directors may experience in advising on the disclosure of the

    overestimation of the mallerite reserve. (12 marks)


    正确答案:
    (c) Non-executive directors
    Roles of NEDs
    Non-executive directors have four principal roles.
    The strategy role recognises that NEDs are full members of the board and thus have the right and responsibility to contribute
    to the strategic success of the organisation for the benefit of shareholders. The enterprise must have a clear strategic direction
    and NEDs should be able to bring considerable experience from their lives and business experience to bear on ensuring that
    chosen strategies are sound. In this role they may challenge any aspect of strategy they see fit and offer advice or input to
    help to develop successful strategy.
    In the scrutinising or performance role, NEDs are required to hold executive colleagues to account for decisions taken and
    company performance. In this respect they are required to represent the shareholders’ interests against the possibility that
    agency issues arise to reduce shareholder value.
    The risk role involves NEDs ensuring the company has an adequate system of internal controls and systems of risk
    management in place. This is often informed by prescribed codes (such as Turnbull in the UK) but some industries, such as
    chemicals, have other systems in place, some of which fall under ISO standards. In this role, NEDs should satisfy themselves
    on the integrity of financial information and that financial controls and systems of risk management are robust and defensible.
    Finally, the ‘people’ role involves NEDs overseeing a range of responsibilities with regard to the management of the executive
    members of the board. This typically involves issues on appointments and remuneration, but might also involve contractual
    or disciplinary issues and succession planning.
    Tutorial note: these four roles are as described in the UK Higgs Report and are also contained in the Combined Code 2003.
    Tensions in NED roles in the case
    This refers to a potential tension in the loyalties of the NEDs. Although the NED is accountable, through the chairman to the
    shareholders and thus must always act in the economic best interests of the shareholders, he or she is also a part of the board
    of the company and they may, in some situations, advise discretion. Withholding information might be judged correct because
    of strategic considerations or longer-term shareholder interests. In most situations, NEDs will argue for greater transparency,
    less concealment and more clarity of how and why a given action will be in the interests of shareholders.
    The case of mallerite overestimation places the WM NEDs in a position of some tension. Any instinct to conceal the full extent
    of the overestimate of the reserve for the possible protection of the company’s short-term value must be balanced against the
    duty to serve longer-term strategic interests and the public interest. Whilst concealment would protect the company’s
    reputation and share price in the short term, it would be a duty of the NEDs to point out that WM should observe transparency
    as far as possible in its dealing with the shareholders and other capital market participants.

  • 第2题:

    (b) Using the TARA framework, construct four possible strategies for managing the risk presented by Product 2.

    Your answer should describe each strategy and explain how each might be applied in the case.

    (10 marks)


    正确答案:
    (b) Risk management strategies and Chen Products
    Risk transference strategy
    This would involve the company accepting a portion of the risk and seeking to transfer a part to a third party. Although an
    unlikely possibility given the state of existing claims, insurance against future claims would serve to limit Chen’s potential
    losses and place a limit on its losses. Outsourcing manufacture may be a way of transferring risk if the ourtsourcee can be
    persuaded to accept some of the product liability.
    Risk avoidance strategy
    An avoidance strategy involves discontinuing the activity that is exposing the company to risk. In the case of Chen this would
    involve ceasing production of Product 2. This would be pursued if the impact (hazard) and probability of incurring an
    acceptable level of liability were both considered to be unacceptably high and there were no options for transference or
    reduction.
    Risk reduction strategy
    A risk reduction strategy involves seeking to retain a component of the risk (in order to enjoy the return assumed to be
    associated with that risk) but to reduce it and thereby limit its ability to create liability. Chen produces four products and it
    could reconfigure its production capacity to produce proportionately more of Products 1, 3 and 4 and proportionately less of
    Product 2. This would reduce Product 2 in the overall portfolio and therefore Chen’s exposure to its risks. This would need
    to be associated with instructions to other departments (e.g. sales and marketing) to similarly reconfigure activities to sell
    more of the other products and less of Product 2.
    Risk acceptance strategy
    A risk acceptance strategy involves taking limited or no action to reduce the exposure to risk and would be taken if the returns
    expected from bearing the risk were expected to be greater than the potential liabilities. The case mentions that Product 2 is
    highly profitable and it may be that the returns attainable by maintaining and even increasing Product 2’s sales are worth the
    liabilities incurred by compensation claims. This is a risk acceptance strategy.

  • 第3题:

    (b) Identify and explain THREE approaches that the directors of Moffat Ltd might apply in assessing the

    QUALITATIVE benefits of the proposed investment in a new IT system. (6 marks)


    正确答案:
    (b) One approach that the directors of Moffat Ltd could adopt would be to ignore the qualitative benefits that may arise on the
    basis that there is too much subjectivity involved in their assessment. The problem that this causes is that the investment will
    probably look unattractive since all costs will be included in the evaluation whereas significant benefits and savings will have
    been ignored. Hence such an approach is lacking in substance and is not recommended.
    An alternative approach would involve attempting to attribute values to each of the identified benefits that are qualitative in
    nature. Such an approach will necessitate the use of management estimates in order to derive the cash flows to be
    incorporated in a cost benefit analysis. The problems inherent in this approach include gaining consensus among interested
    parties regarding the footing of the assumptions from which estimated cash flows have been derived. Furthermore, if the
    proposed investment does take place then it may well be impossible to prove that the claimed benefits of the new system
    have actually been realised.
    Perhaps the preferred approach is to acknowledge the existence of qualitative benefits and attempt to assess them in a
    reasonable manner acceptable to all parties including the company’s bank. The financial evaluation would then not only
    incorporate ‘hard’ facts relating to costs and benefits that are quantitative in nature, but also would include details of
    qualitative benefits which management consider exist but have not attempted to assess in financial terms. Such benefits might
    include, for example, the average time saved by location managers in analysing information during each operating period.
    Alternatively the management of Moffat Ltd could attempt to express qualitative benefits in specific terms linked to a hierarchy
    of organisational requirements. For example, qualitative benefits could be categorised as being:
    (1) Essential to the business
    (2) Very useful attributes
    (3) Desirable, but not essential
    (4) Possible, if funding is available
    (5) Doubtful and difficult to justify.

  • 第4题:

    (b) (i) Advise the directors of GWCC on specific actions which may be considered in order to improve the

    estimated return on their investment of £1,900,000. (8 marks)


    正确答案:
    (b) (i) The directors of GWCC might consider any of the following specific actions in order to improve the return on the
    investment:
    – Attempt to raise the selling price of the Mighty Ben cake to Superstores plc. Much will depend on the nature of the
    relationship in terms of mutuality of trust and co-operation between the parties. If Superstores plc are insistent on
    a launch price of £20·25 and a mark-up of 35% on its purchase price from GWCC then this is likely to be
    unsuccessful.
    – Attempt to reduce the material losses in the first 600 batches of production via improved process control.
    – Attempt to negotiate a retrospective rebate based on volumes of packaging purchased.
    – Improve the rate of learning of the hand-skilled cake decorators via a more intensive training programme and/or
    altering the flow of production.
    – Undertake a thorough review of all variable overheads which have been absorbed on the basis of direct labour
    hours. It might well be the case that labour is not the only ‘cost driver’ in which case variable overheads might be
    overstated.
    – Undertake a thorough review of all fixed overheads to ensure that they are specific to the production of the Mighty
    Ben cake.
    – Adopt a ‘value engineering’ approach in order to identify ‘non value added’ features/aspects of the product or
    processes used to produce it. This would have to be done in conjunction with Superstores plc, but might end in a
    ‘win-win’ scenario.
    – Ensure that all overhead expenditure will be incurred in the most ‘economic’ manner.

  • 第5题:

    (b) GHG has always used local labour to build and subsequently operate hotels. The directors of GHG are again

    considering employing a local workforce not only to build the hotel but also to operate it on a daily basis.

    Required:

    Explain TWO ways in which the possibility of cultural differences might impact on the performance of a local

    workforce in building and operating a hotel in Tomorrowland. (6 marks)


    正确答案:
    (b) The directors of GHG should be mindful that the effectiveness of a locally employed workforce within Tomorrowland will be
    influenced by a number of factors including the following:
    The availability of local skills
    If Tomorrowland is a lower wage economy it is quite conceivable that a sufficient number of employees possessing the
    requisite skills to undertake the construction of a large hotel cannot be found. If there are insufficient local resources then this
    would necessitate the training of employees in all aspects of building construction. This will incur significant costs and time
    and needs to be reflected in any proposed timetable for construction of the hotel. As far as the operation of the hotel is
    concerned then staff will have to be recruited and trained which will again give rise to significant start-up costs. However, this
    should not present the directors of GHG with such a major problem as that of training construction staff. Indeed, it is highly
    probable that GHG would use its own staff in order to train new recruits.
    Attitudes to work
    The prevailing culture within Tomorrowland will have a profound impact on attitudes to work of its population. Attitudes to
    hours of work, timekeeping and absenteeism vary from culture to culture. For example, as regards hours of work in the
    construction industry in countries which experience very hot climates, work is often suspended during the hottest part of each
    day and recommenced several hours later when temperatures are much cooler. The directors of GHG need to recognise that
    climatic conditions not only affect the design of a building but also its construction.
    A potentially sensitive issue within regarding the use of local labour in the construction of the hotel lies in the fact that national
    holidays and especially religious holidays need to be observed and taken into consideration in any proposed timetable for
    construction of the hotel. As regards the operation of a hotel then consideration needs to be given to the different cultures
    from which the guests come. For example, this will require a detailed consideration of menus to be offered. However, it might
    well be the case that the local population might be unwilling to prepare dishes comprising ingredients which are unacceptable
    to their culture due to, for example, religious beliefs.
    (Note: other relevant factors would be acceptable.)

  • 第6题:

    (b) Provide the directors of Acrux Ltd with a detailed explanation of the maximum rate of tax that will be suffered

    on both the distributed and non-distributed profits of the non-UK resident investee companies where:

    (1) there is a double tax treaty between the UK and the country in which the individual companies are

    resident; and

    (2) there is no such double tax treaty.

    Note: you are not required to explain the position of the overseas resident branches. (6 marks)


    正确答案:
    (b) Rate of tax on profits of non-UK resident investee companies
    Undistributed profits
    The companies will be subject to tax in the countries in which they are resident; this is because of their residency status or
    because they have a permanent establishment in that country. Undistributed profits will not be taxed in the UK.
    The rate of tax on undistributed profits will therefore be the rate of tax in the country of residency of the respective companies.
    Distributed profits with double tax treaty
    The dividends received by Acrux Ltd from each of the overseas companies will be grossed up in respect of underlying tax (the
    overseas corporation tax paid on the distributed profits) because Acrux Ltd will own at least 10% of the overseas companies.
    The gross amount will then be included in Acrux Ltd’s profits chargeable to corporation tax.
    The treaty will provide double tax relief in the UK for the overseas tax suffered in respect of each dividend up to a maximum
    of the UK tax on the grossed up overseas dividend. As a result of the double tax relief, the overall rate of tax suffered will be
    the higher of the UK rate paid by Acrux Ltd and the overseas tax rate borne by the overseas company.
    Where the rate of overseas tax in respect of a particular dividend exceeds the rate of corporation tax in the UK, excess foreign
    tax will arise. This can be relieved, via onshore pooling, against the UK tax due on those dividends where the rate of tax in
    the UK exceeds the rate overseas. This will reduce the overall rate of tax suffered on the total overseas profits of the overseas
    companies as a whole.
    Distributed profits with no double tax treaty
    Where there is no double tax treaty, unilateral double tax relief will be available in the UK. This relief will operate in the same
    way as double tax relief under a double tax treaty such that the overall rate of tax on each dividend will be the higher of the
    UK rate paid by Acrux Ltd and the overseas rate borne by the overseas company. Relief via onshore pooling will also be
    available.

  • 第7题:

    The acceptance letter must contain the order number and date as well as other information concerning the execution of the order.()


    正确答案:对

  • 第8题:

    It is sometimes necessary to moor bow and stern to two mooring buoys in order to ______.

    A.avoid any swing in a restricted space

    B.shelter the ship from strong winds

    C.prevent from touching with other vessels

    D.make a convenience of cargo discharging


    正确答案:A
    为了避免船舶在受限的水域偏荡有时有必要船首尾都系浮筒。

  • 第9题:

    A storage specialist is assessing a customer’s tape backup environment. Which of the following questions would be the most appropriate question to identify the customer’s environment?()

    • A、Has there been any recent loss of data?
    • B、How many tape drives are in the Library?
    • C、What tape technology is currently being used?
    • D、What software is being used for restoring the data?

    正确答案:C

  • 第10题:

    问答题
    When a country’s government wishes to take a strong stance on a crucial international relations issue, they often                 A                                      Benter into treaties and cooperative agreements with nations that under other circum—stances might be considered                               C                      Denemies. No error      E

    正确答案: B
    解析:
    因为“government”为单数形式,所以“they often enter”应改为“it often enters”。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    () is not the information necessary for the master to obtain guidance as to the stability of the ship.
    A

    a curve of minimum operational metacentric height(GM)versus draught

    B

    instructions concerning the operation of cross-flooding arrangements

    C

    the signals or lights being exhibited or sounded

    D

    all other data and aids which might be necessary to maintain stability after damage


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    A storage specialist is assessing a customer’s tape backup environment. Which of the following questions would be the most appropriate question to identify the customer’s environment?()
    A

    Has there been any recent loss of data?

    B

    How many tape drives are in the Library?

    C

    What tape technology is currently being used?

    D

    What software is being used for restoring the data?


    正确答案: B
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第13题:

    (c) Explain the benefits of performance-related pay in rewarding directors and critically evaluate the implications

    of the package offered to Choo Wang. (8 marks)


    正确答案:
    (c) Choo Wang’s remuneration package
    Benefits of PRP
    In general terms, performance-related pay serves to align directors’ and shareholders’ interests in that the performancerelated
    element can be made to reflect those things held to be important to shareholders (such as financial targets). This, in
    turn, serves to motivate directors, especially if they are directly responsible for a cost or revenue/profit budget or centre. The
    possibility of additional income serves to motivate directors towards higher performance and this, in turn, can assist in
    recruitment and retention. Finally, performance-related pay can increase the board’s control over strategic planning and
    implementation by aligning rewards against strategic objectives.
    Critical evaluation of Choo Wang’s package
    Choo Wang’s package appears to have a number of advantages and shortcomings. It was strategically correct to include some
    element of pay linked specifically to Southland success. This will increase Choo’s motivation to make it successful and indeed,
    he has said as much – he appears to be highly motivated and aware that additional income rests upon its success. Against
    these advantages, it appears that the performance-related component does not take account of, or discount in any way for,
    the risk of the Southland investment. The bonus does not become payable on a sliding scale but only on a single payout basis
    when the factory reaches an ‘ambitious’ level of output. Accordingly, Choo has more incentive to be accepting of risk with
    decisions on the Southland investment than risk averse. This may be what was planned, but such a bias should be pointed
    out. Clearly, the company should accept some risk but recklessness should be discouraged. In conclusion, Choo’s PRP
    package could have been better designed, especially if the Southland investment is seen as strategically risky.

  • 第14题:

    (ii) Explain the organisational factors that determine the need for internal audit in public listed companies.

    (5 marks)


    正确答案:
    (ii) Factors affecting the need for internal audit and controls
    (Based partly on Turnbull guidance)
    The nature of operations within the organisation arising from its sector, strategic positioning and main activities.
    The scale and size of operations including factors such as the number of employees. It is generally assumed that larger
    and more complex organisations have a greater need for internal controls and audit than smaller ones owing to the
    number of activities occurring that give rise to potential problems.
    Cost/benefit considerations. Management must weigh the benefits of instituting internal control and audit systems
    against the costs of doing so. This is likely to be an issue for medium-sized companies or companies experiencing
    growth.
    Internal or external changes affecting activities, structures or risks. Changes arising from new products or internal
    activities can change the need for internal audit and so can external changes such as PESTEL factors.
    Problems with existing systems, products and/or procedures including any increase in unexplained events. Repeated or
    persistent problems can signify the need for internal control and audit.
    The need to comply with external requirements from relevant stock market regulations or laws. This appears to be a
    relevant factor at Gluck & Goodman.

  • 第15题:

    (ii) Explain THREE strategies that might be adopted in order to improve the future prospects of Diverse

    Holdings Plc. (6 marks)


    正确答案:
    (ii) The forecast situation of Diverse Holdings Plc is not without its problems. KAL and OPL require the immediate attention
    of management. The position of KAL is precarious to say the least. There is a choice of strategies for it:
    (i) Outsource the manufacture of appliances
    (ii) Set up a manufacturing operation overseas
    (ii) Withdraw from the market.
    Each alternative must be assessed. Whatever decision is taken it is unlikely to affect the other four subsidiaries.
    PSL is also independent of the other subsidiaries. A strategic decision to widen its range of products and outlets must
    surely help. Hence management should endeavour to find new markets for its products, which are separate and distinct
    from those markets served by its appointed distributors.
    21
    In order to improve the prospects of OPL management need to adopt appropriate strategies since at the present time the
    company appears to be in a high growth market but is unable to capture a reasonable market share. Perhaps the answer
    lies in increased or more effective advertising of the endorsement of the product range by health and safety experts.
    Management should endeavour to develop a strategy to integrate further its subsidiaries so that they can benefit from
    each other and also derive as much synergy as possible from the acquisition of HTL.
    It is of paramount importance that management ensure that sufficient funds are channelled into growing OFL and HTL,
    which are both showing a rising trend in profitability. The group has depleted cash reserves which must to some extent
    be attributable to the purchase of HTL. It is possible that the divestment of KAL would provide some much needed
    funding.

  • 第16题:

    (b) Explain how growth may be assessed, and critically discuss the advantages and issues that might arise as a

    result of a decision by the directors of CSG to pursue the objective of growth. (8 marks)


    正确答案:
    (b) Growth may be measured in a number of ways which are as follows:
    Cash flow
    This is a very important measure of growth as it ultimately determines the amount of funds available for re-investment by any
    business.
    Sales revenue
    Growth in sales revenues generated is only of real value to investors if it precipitates growth in profits.
    Profitability
    There are many measures relating to profit which include sales margin, earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and
    amortisation (EBITDA) and earnings per share. More sophisticated measures such as return on capital employed and residual
    income consider the size of the investment relative to the level of profits earned. In general terms, measures of profitability
    are only meaningful if they are used as a basis for comparisons over time or in conjunction with other measures of
    performance. Growth rate in profitability are useful when compared with other companies and also with other industries.
    Return on investment
    A growing return upon invested capital suggests that capital is being used more and more productively. Indicators of a growing
    return would be measured by reference to dividend payment and capital growth.
    Market share
    Growth in market share is generally seen as positive as it can generate economies of scale.
    Number of products/service offerings
    Growth is only regarded as useful if products and services are profitable.
    Number of employees
    Measures of productivity such as value added per employee and profit per employee are often used by shareholders in
    assessing growth. Very often an increased headcount is a measure of success in circumstances where more people are
    needed in order to deliver a service to a required standard. However it is incumbent on management to ensure that all
    employees are utilised in an effective manner.
    It is a widely held belief that growth requires profits and that growth produces profits. Profits are essential in order to prevent
    a company which has achieved growth from becoming a target for a take-over or in a worse case scenario goes into
    liquidation. Hence it is fundamental that a business is profitable throughout its existence. Growth accompanied by growth in
    profits is also likely to aid the long-term survival of an organisation. CSG operates in Swingland which experiences fluctuations
    in its economic climate and in this respect the exploitation of profitable growth opportunities will help CSG to survive at the
    expense of its competitors who do not exploit such opportunities.
    Note: Alternative relevant discussion and examples would be accepted.

  • 第17题:

    (b) (i) Explain, by reference to Coral’s residence, ordinary residence and domicile position, how the rental

    income arising in respect of the property in the country of Kalania will be taxed in the UK in the tax year

    2007/08. State the strategy that Coral should adopt in order to minimise the total income tax suffered

    on the rental income. (7 marks)


    正确答案:
    (b) (i) UK tax on the rental income
    Coral is UK resident in 2007/08 because she is present in the UK for more than 182 days. Accordingly, she will be
    subject to UK income tax on her Kalanian rental income.
    Coral is ordinarily resident in the UK in 2007/08 as she is habitually resident in the UK.
    Coral will have acquired a domicile of origin in Kalania from her father. She has not acquired a domicile of choice in the
    UK as she has not severed her ties with Kalania and does not intend to make her permanent home in the UK.
    Accordingly, the rental income will be taxed in the UK on the remittance basis.
    Any rental income remitted to the UK will fall into the basic rate band and will be subject to income tax at 22% on the
    gross amount (before deduction of Kalanian tax). Unilateral double tax relief will be available in respect of the 8% tax
    suffered in Kalania such that the effective rate of tax suffered by Coral in the UK on the grossed up amount of income
    remitted will be 14%.
    In order to minimise the total income tax suffered on the rental income Coral should ensure that it is not brought into or
    used in the UK such that it will not be subject to income tax in the UK.
    Coral should retain evidence, for example bank statements, to show that the rental income has not been removed from
    Kalania. Coral can use the money whilst she is on holiday in Kalania with no UK tax implications.

  • 第18题:

    Written notice shall be sent to all directors, indicating all matters to be considered().

    A、hereby

    B、therefore

    C、otherwise

    D、thereafter


    参考答案:D

  • 第19题:

    Where a vessel is redelivered to the Shipowner and is not in the same good order as when delivered due to the Charterer's fault,and repairs to her have to be effected in order to restore her to that condition,the Shipowner can ______ the cost of repairs and any loss of profit whilst she is being repaired.

    A.want

    B.send

    C.deliver

    D.claim


    正确答案:D

  • 第20题:

    The writers of the Constitution worked out the Constitution worked out the checks and balances in order to()

    Aprevent the government from misusing its power

    Bprevent the government from being strong

    Cpacify those who opposed the Constitution

    Dmeet the demands of small states.


    A

  • 第21题:

    The sales team has just sold the first pSeries solution to a Windows NT customer.   The team has identified concerns with a non-existent backup strategy and some workable environmental issues.   In addition to these concerns,what other major concern should be considered?()

    • A、Customer skill level
    • B、Hardware availability
    • C、Lack of executive sponsorship
    • D、Hardware and software compatibility

    正确答案:A

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    The writers of the Constitution worked out the Constitution worked out the checks and balances in order to()
    A

    prevent the government from misusing its power

    B

    prevent the government from being strong

    C

    pacify those who opposed the Constitution

    D

    meet the demands of small states.


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    Which of the following best expresses the purpose of this passage?
    A

    To explain how a loophole in the Clean Air Act allows power plants to avoid compliance with emissions restrictions

    B

    To raise awareness of the problems caused by sulfur dioxide emissions from coal-burning power plants

    C

    To argue against a specific implementation of the Clean Air Act that relates to greenhouse gas emissions

    D

    To argue that companies should not exploit a loophole in the Clean Air Act concerning an atmospheric pollutant

    E

    To advocate the passage of a new Clean Air Act that places limits on sulfur dioxide emissions


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    主旨题。文章首先对于企业针对《清洁空气法案》中的条款实行钻空子的行为进行了介绍,然后对这一行为的害处进行了论证,故本题应选D项。