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目录第一章总论11.1项目概况11.2可研报告编制依据41.3项目投资估算及筹措方式51.4研究结论51.5主要技术经济指标7第二章项目建设背景及必要性82.1项目背景82.2项目建设的必要性9第三章市场分析123.1行业的现状123.2行业发展策略13第四章场址选择与建设条件154.1选址原则154.2选址条件154.3选址方案16第五章建设规模与建设方案185.1项目建设的指导思想185.2项目建设的原则185.3项目建设内容185.4设备购置方案195.5给排水方案205.6电气215.7防雷接地235.8通讯和网络23下载后可任意编辑,修改第六章环境保护、节能与绿化256.1执行的环保标准和设计规范256.2施工期环境影响简要分析266.3运营过程中主要污染物分析286.4主要环境污染防治措施296.5节能326.6绿化34第七章劳动安全和消防367.1劳动安全367.2消防设计37第八章组织机构和劳动定员398.1组织机构398.2劳动定员39第九章项目实施进度429.1建设工期429.2实施进度42第十章投资估算与资金筹措4610.1投资估算4610.2资金筹措43第十一章财务评价4811.1财务评价依据及范围4811.2基础数据及参数选取4811.3财务效益与费用估算4811.4财务分析5111.5不确定性分析5211.6财务评价结论53第十二章结论及建议54openedoneofthebaskets.Whenhebegantoplayatune,wehadourfirstglimpseofthesnake.Itroseoutofthebasketandbegantofollowthemovementsofthepipe.Wewereverymuchsurprisedwhenthesnakecharmersuddenlybegantoplayjazztunesandmodernpopsongs.Thesnake,however,continuedto'dance'slowly.ItobviouslycouldnottellthedifferencebetweenIndianmusicandjazz!Lesson43OvertheSouthPole飞越南极In1929,threeyearsafterhisflightovertheNorthPole,theAmericanexplorer,R.E.Byrd,successfullyflewovertheSouthPoleforthefirsttime.Though,atfirst,Byrdandhismenwereabletotakeagreatmanyphotographsofthemountainsthatlaybelow,theysoonranintoserioustrouble.Atonepoint,itseemedcertainthattheirplanewouldcrash.Itcouldonlygetoverthemountainsifitroseto10,000feet.Byrdatonceorderedhismentothrowouttwoheavyfoodsacks.Theplanewasthenabletoriseanditclearedthemountainsby400feet.ByrdnowknewthathewouldbeabletoreachtheSouthPolewhichwas300milesaway,fortherewerenomoremountainsinsight.Theaircraftwasabletoflyovertheendlesswhiteplainswithoutdifficulty.Lesson44Throughtheforest穿过森林MrsAnneSterlingdidnotthinkoftheriskshewastakingwhensheranthroughaforestaftertwomen.Theyhadrusheduptoherwhileshewashavingapicnicattheedgeofaforestwithherchildrenandtriedtostealherhandbag.Inthestruggle,thestrapbrokeand,withthebagintheirpossession,bothmenstartedrunningthroughthetrees.MrsSterlinggotsoangrythatsheranafterthem.Shewassoonoutofbreath,butshecontinuedtorun.Whenshecaughtupwiththem,shesaw