要求:根据有关规定,分别回答 51~56 问题: 第 51 题 B公司主张解除买卖合同是否符合法律规定?
要求:根据有关规定,分别回答 51~56 问题:
第 51 题 B公司主张解除买卖合同是否符合法律规定?并说明理由。
要求:根据有关规定,分别回答 51~56 问题:
第 51 题 B公司主张解除买卖合同是否符合法律规定?并说明理由。
要求:根据有关规定,分别回答 61~65 问题:
第 61 题 王某与丁某的房屋买卖合同是否已经生效?并说明理由。丁某是否取得了该房屋的所有权?并说明理由。如果该房屋于2010年4月12日遭雷击发生毁损、灭失,该房屋毁损、灭失的风险由谁承担?并说明理由。
要求:根据有关规定,分别回答 41~47 问题:
第 41 题 根据本题要点(1)提示的内容,指出张某买卖甲公司股票的行为是否符合规定? 并说明理由。如果张某的行为不合法,张某应承担何种法律责任?指出李某买卖甲公司股票的行为是否符合规定?并说明理由。
A.分别构成挪用公款罪和挪用资金罪,应根据刑法的规定进行数罪并罚
B.分别构成挪用公款罪和挪用资金罪,应择一重罪按照挪用公款罪定罪处罚
C.只构成挪用公款罪
D.只构成挪用资金罪
要求:根据以下资料,回答 56~58 问题。
第 56 题 王某提出的乙银行应先要求甲企业承担责任的主张是否成立?说明理由。
A.要承担责任
B.不承担责任
C.不承担责任,但需要从道义上对熊某的死亡进行赔偿
D.无所谓
根据材料请回答 51~65
Television
Television is the greatest communication medium ever designed and operated by man.It sends into the human brain an 51 amount of opinions and information and 52 moral and artistic standards for all of us.Every minute of a television program teaches us some-thing.It is never a neutral influence.For example, how and when public issues are 53 depends in large part 54 how they are treated by the television networks in entertainment 55 news and public affair programs.
What the American people think about government and politics in general, as well as a favorite candidate in 56 , is largely influenced by television.
Unfortunately commercial television seldom 57 anything of value to our lives.Many Americans express a deep hostility 58 television because they know most TV programs are 59 poor quality and that sometimes these programs are even 60 .
The question is: how can television be improved? There are many things the ordinary 61 can do.For example, he can complain to his local TV stations to improve their pro-grams.He can 62 citizens' groups to urge local TV stations to improve their programs.63 , these groups should propose regular analyses of specific TV commercials and pro-grams by educators, doctors, etc, to 64 the influence of these programs on children and adults.Television can be our most exciting medium if we just think about 65 to improve it.
第 51 题
A.endless
B.ending
C.ended
D.end
根据短文回答 51~65 题。
Public and Private Schools in the United States
Religious and private schools receive little or no support from public taxes in the United States。and,as a result,are usually somewhat expensive to_______(51)The largest group of religious schools in America_______(52)by the Roman Catholic Church.While religious schools tend to be_______(53) expensive than private schools,there are usually some fees.
When there is free education available to all children in the United States,why do people_______(54)money on private schools? Americans offer_______(55) great variety of reasons for doing S0,including the desire of some parents to send their children to schools_______(56)classes tend to be smaller,or where religious instruction is included as part of to he educational program,or because,_______(57)their opinion。The public schools in their area are not_______(58) high enough quality to meet their needs.Private schools in the United States_______(59) widely in size.Quality, and in the kind of program that are offered to meet_______(60) of certain students.
The degree_______(61)American parents are active in their children's schools is often_______(62)to people of other countries.Most schools have organizations _______(63)of both parents and teachers,usually called rta.for Parent-Teacher Association.They meet together to_______(64) various matters concerning the schoo1.Parents often give_______ (65) time to help with classroom or after school activities.
第 51 题
A.go
B.attend
C.take part in
D.come
根据下列文章,请回答 51~65 题。
China to Help Europe Develop GPS Rival
China is to contribute to a new global satellite navigation system being developed by European nations. The Galileo satellite system will ________ (51) a more accurate civilian alternative to the Global Positioning System (GPS), operated by the US millitary. China will provide 230m Eures in funding and will ________ (52) with technical, manufacturing and market development.
A new center that will coordinate co-operation will be set ________ (53) at Beijing University. China has a substantial satellite launch industry and could potentially help ________ (54) the Galileo satellites.
The US has claimed that Galileo could interfere with the, US with ________ (55) to downgrade the GPS service dudng military conflicts. European officials say this is unfounded (无根据的) and counter that US opposition is caused by the commercial challenge Galileo would present to GPS. Galileo will be________ (56) to within a meter, while the civilian GPS service is accurate to around 10 meters.
The Galileo satellite constellation (卫星集群) will consist of 27 operational and three reserve satellites ________ (57) the Earth at an altitude of 23,600 kin. The satellites will be strung along three medium-Earth orbits at 56 degrees inclination (倾斜) ________ (58) the equator (赤道) and will provide global coverage. The system should be ________ (59) by 2008 and the entire project is expected to cost around 3.2 billion Euros.
The European Commission has said Galileo will ________ (50) be used for transportation technology, scientific research, land management and disaster monitoring.
Galileo will provide two________ (61); a standard civilian one and an encrypted(把……编码), wide-band signal called the Public Regulated Service (PRS). This second signal is _________ (62) to endure localized jamming and will be used by police and military services in Europe.
The first Galileo satellite is_________ (63) to launch late in 2004. Clocks on board the satellites will be synchronized (同步) through 20 ground sensors (传感器) stations, two command centers and 15 uplink (上传) stations.
Receivers on the ground will use time signals from the satellites to precisely calculate their _________ (64). A "search and rescue" function will also let distress signals be _________(65) through the constellation of satellites.
第 51 题
A.set
B.represent
C.offer
D.indicate
根据材料请回答 51~65 题
Most people would be 51 by the high quality of medicine 52 to most Americans.
There is a great deal of attention to the individual, a 53 amount of advanced technical e-quipment, and intense efforts not to make mistakes because of the financial risk which doc-tors and hospitals must face in the courts if they 54 things badly.
But the Americans are in a mess.The problem is the way in 55 health care is organ-ized and financed. 56 to public belief it is not just a free competition system.To the pri-vate system has been joined a large public system, because private care was simply not__57 the less fortunate and the elderly.
But even with this huge public part of the system, 58 this year will eat up 84.5 bil-lion dollars more than 10 per cent of the U.S, budget large numbers of Americans are left 59 .These include about half the 11 million unemployed and those who fail to meet the strict limits 60 income fixed by a government trying to make savings where it can.
The basic problem, however, is that there is no central control 61 the health sys-tem.There is no 62 to what doctors and hospitals charge for their services, other than what the public is able to pay. The number of doctors has shot up and prices have climbed.When faced with toothache, a sick child, or a heart attack, all the unfortunate person concerned can do is pay up.
Two-thirds of the population 63 covered by medical insurance.Doctors charge as much as they want, 64 that the insurance company will pay the bill.The rising cost of medicine in the U.S.
A is among the most worrying problems fa-cing the country.In 1981 the country's health bill climbed 15.9 per cent about twice as fast as prices 65 general.
第 51 题
A.compressed
B.impressed
C.obsessed
D.repressed
根据材料请回答 51~65 题
The History of American Marriage The horse and carriage is a thing of the past, but love and marriage are still with us and still closely interrelated. Most American marriages, particularly first marriages 51 young couples, are the result of 52 attraction and affection rather than practical consid-erations. In the United States, parents do not arrange marriages for their children.Teenagers begin 53 in high school and usually find mates through their own academic and social 54 .Though young people feel free to choose their friends from 55 groups, most choose a ma-te of similar background.This is 56 in part to parental guidance.Parents cannot select spouses for their children, but they can usually influence choices by 57 disapproval of someone they consider unsuitable. 58 , marriages between members of different groups (interclass, interfaith, and in-terracial marriages) are increasing, probably because of the greater 59 of today's youth and the fact that they are restricted by fewer prejudices than their parents.Many young people leave their home towns to attend college, 60 in the armed forces, or pursue a ca- reer in a bigger city.Once away from home and family, they are more 61 to date and marry outside their own social group. In mobile American society, interclass marriages are neither 62 nor shocking.Inter-faith marriages are 63 the rise particularly between Protestants and Catholics.On the other hand, interracial marriage is still very uncommon.It can be difficult for interracial couples to find a place to live, maintain friendships, and 64 a family.Marriages between people of different national 65 (but the same race and religion) have been commonplace here since colonial times.
第 51 题
A.involving
B.linking
C.connecting
D.correlating
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