2012浙江工商大学研究生入试法学综合真题
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浙江工商大学硕士研究生入学考试试卷卷..doc
1.长期平均成本不会高于短期平均成本。
2.边际消费倾向和平均消费倾向都总是大于零而小于1。
三.计算题:(每小题10分,共20分。须有计算过程)
1.假设某人的效应函数为TU=X2+Y2+4XY,其预算花费为110,X的价格为2,Y的价格为3。
(1)最优消费组合
(2)如果X的价格上升为3,最优消费组合
(3)X和Y两种商品之间为互补还是替代。
2.假设一个只有家庭和企业的二部门经济中,消费C=100+0.8Y,投资I=150-6r,货币供给M=150,货币需求L=0.2Y-4r(单位都是亿美元)。
(1)求IS和LM曲线
(2)求商品市场和货币市场同时均衡时的利率和收入;
四.简述题:(每小题10分,共40分)
1.最高限价的福利效应
2.斯威齐模型
3.乘数原理和加速原理有什么联系20分,共40分)
1.微观经济学为什么也可以称为价格理论
2.怎样理解IS-LM模型是凯恩斯主义宏观经济学的核心。
答案写在答题纸上第1页(共1页)
浙江工商大学2012年硕士研究生入学考试试卷(A)卷
招生专业:西方经济学、产业经济学、国际贸易学、国民经济学、区域经济学
统计学、数量经济学
考试科目:811西方经济学总分:150分考试时间:3小时
一.名词解释(每小题5分,共30分)
1.消费者均衡
2.规模报酬
3.外部效应
4.经济周期
5.投资乘数
6.凯恩斯的总供给曲线
2012浙江工商大学研究生入试综合英语真题
2012浙江⼯商⼤学研究⽣⼊试综合英语真题浙江⼯商⼤学2012年研究⽣⼊学考试试卷(A)卷招⽣专业:外国语⾔学及应⽤语⾔学、英语语⾔⽂学考试科⽬:615综合英语总分:150分考试时间:180分钟(所有答Array案请写在答题纸上,写在本试卷上的⽆效!)I.Vocabulary & Structure (30%)Directions:There are 30 sentences in this section. Beneath each sentence there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Choose one that best completes the sentence. Writer your answers on the ANSWER SHEET./doc/f29af1a32aea81c758f5f61fb7360b4c2e3f2ac5.html ernment decided to help companies ______ the crisis by offering them a low-interestloan.A.get throughB. get roundC. get off toD. get into2.He was annoyed with his girl friend for she had disposed ______ those old but valuable bookshis father left him.A.outB. awayC. inD. of3.To ______ further research is one important properties of a scientific theory.A. arouseB. advocateC. stimulateD. renew4. A good education should offer a ______ among the branches of knowledge that contribute toeffective thinking and wise judgment.A. balanceB. distributionC. combinationD. spread5.Yingluck Shinawatra, the new premier in Thailand, won the political support for her great ______.A. intentionB. integrityC. instinctD. intensity6.The evidence was inadmissible on the grounds that it was ______ to the issue at hand.A. unreasonableB. irrelevantC. invalidD. irrational7.Obama spoke so ______ that even his opponents were won over by his arguments.A. franklyB. emphaticallyC. loudlyD. convincingly8.Before purchasing the car, they gave it a thorough ______.A. inspectationB. observationC. reflectionD. check-in9.Susan enthusiastically joined the drama society but didn’t seem to ______, so she left.A. fit upB. fit outC. fit inD. fit in with10.He couldn’t tell ______ from a distance whether it was Sam or his brother.A. at largeB. in nameC. for sureD. in short11. People should learn to use their sense freely and ______, and develop positive attitudes towards themselves.A. creativelyB. intellectuallyC. conductivelyD. productively12. The government has to provide a very ______ explanation for the new medical care reform.A. understandingB. sophisticatedC. comprehensiveD. compulsory13. Richard Clayderman is a (n) ______musician who learned from his father when he was five.A. ancientB. giftedC. originalD. uncivilized14. The deal was finally made through the ______ of the local government.A. conventionB. insertionC. interventionD. interference15. There is no perfect policies concerning the education reform, and each of the proposed ones has its own ______.A. frontiersB. limitsC. bordersD. limitations16. Ladies and gentlemen, the train to Xiamen will leave from _____ at 5:30 p.m.A. Platform FourB. the Platform FourC. Fourth PlatformD. the Four Platform17. I didn’t go to Susan’s gallery, for I didn’t like ______.A. those paintings of hersB. those her paintingsC. her those paintingsD. those paintings of her18. The apartments John has looked at so far were so expensive that he is better off ______ wherehe is.A. stayB. to stayC. stayingD. stayed19. No one would expect a 5-year-old boy to have walked ______ far, ten miles!A. /B. suchC. thatD. as20. Mary and her husband could hardly understand each other, ______?A. could sheB. could heC. couldn’t theyD. could they21. _______, you would not have recovered so quickly.A. Hadn’t you taken the doctor’s adviceB. Had you not taken the doctor’s adviceC. Had not you taken the doctor’s adviceD. Had you taken the doctor’s advice22. It was not until midnight ______ the assignment.A. that students finishedB. that students did not finishC. did students finishD. did students not finish23. The more we thought of the lost boy, ______ did we get worried.A. the moreB. the betterC. the mostD. the best24. You should always stick to the principle, ______ obstacles you may meet.A. whicheverB. howeverC. whoeverD. whatever25. In ancient China, thunder was believed to be a manifestation of the ______ of the gods.A. spiritB. powerC. wrathD. sorrow26. Nothing can ______ permanent happiness.A. insureB. ensureC. assureD. reassure27. Before the earthquake, many people may have an ______ feeling of impending disaster.A. uncannyB. intangibleC. ambiguousD. ambivalent28. For the pressure from purchasing a house, I’m getting awfully ______.A. economicB. thriftyC. stingyD. economical29. You cannot rely on those who ______ back from any commitment.A. shrinkB. shortenC. decreaseD. lessen30. Employers should ______ their workmen for injuries.A. composeB. compensateC. compriseD. encloseⅡ.Reading Comprehension (50%)Directions: Read the following 5 passages carefully, and choose the best answer to each question。
2012年全国法律硕士综合真题与答案
2012年法律硕士(非法学)专业综合真题及答案解析一、单项选择题:1~45小题,每小题1分,共45分。
下列每题给出的四个选项中,只有一个选项是符合题目要求的。
1、下列关于法的本质的表述,正确的是A、荷兰思想家格劳秀斯认为法是神意的体现B、思想家奥古斯认为法是主权者的命令C、德国法学家萨维尼认为法是民族精神的体现D、中世纪思想家托马斯阿奎那认为法是理性的体现2、下列选项中属于法的基本特征的是A、法是由国家制定或者认可的,具有人民性B、法是由社会强制力促使实施的,具有强制性C、法是由原始社会习惯演变而来的,具有习惯性D、法是以权力和义务为内容的,具有权利与义务的一致性3、下列关于法的作用的表述,正确的是A、法的作用只能通过宁法的方式来体现B、法的规范作用是法的社会作用的目的C、法的规范作用是法对人们的意志与行为发生的间接影响D、法的作用根本上取决于生产关系或生方式自身的生命力4、我国《刑法》第六条第一款规定"凡在中华人民共和国船舶或者航天器内犯罪的也活用本法",该条文所体现的法律对人效力的原则是A、属地主义B、属人主义C、保护主义D、折中主义5、甲因停车收费与保安乙发生冲突,用刀将乙刺死,甲在检察机关准备提起公诉期间因病死亡,检察机关遂做出撤消案件的决定,此案撤消的根据是A、违法行为B、事件C、免责事由D、事实构成6、下列关于大陆法系与英美法系区别的表述正确的是A、大陆法系主要运用归纳型思维,英美法系主要运用演绎型思维B、大陆法系的诉讼程序采用当事人主义,英美法系采用职权主义C、大陆法系以普通法与平衡法为基本分类,英法法系则分为公法与私法D、大陆法系的正式法源主要是制定法,英美法系的正式法源是制定法和判例法7、下列有关权利能力的表述,正确的是A、法律关系的主体不一定拥有权利能力B、享有具体权利的人一定具有权利能力C、有权利能力的人一定实际享有具体权利D、权利能力只体现享有权利的资格而不包括承担义务的资格8、下列关于社会主义法治理念的理解,正确的是A、社会主义法治理念本身属于社会主义法治的制度体系B、社会主义法治理念以马克思政治经济学说为基础C、社会主义法治理念是建设社会主义法治文化的价值指导D、社会主义法治理念与中国传统法律文化之间不存在继承关系9、下列关于我国立法的表述,正确的是A、立法在内涵上不包括法律的废止B、立法权是国家权利,体系中最重要的权利C、我国的立法体制是中央和地方的一元立法体制D立法是国家机关和社会组织按照相应的程序进行的活动10、关于法律规则与条文的关系,下列表述中正确的是A、内容与形式的关系B、整体与部分的关系C、对立与统一的关系D、本质与现象的关系11、以法律的地位、效力、内容和制定主体为标准,法律可以分为A、一般法与特别法B、实体法与程序法C、根本法与普通法D、成文法与不成文法12、法官唐某向检察院举报了人事局局长邹某收取钱物的行为,唐某的行为属于A、法的适用B、法的遵守C、法的执行D、法的解释13、我国《刑法》第二百六十四条规定:"盗窃公私财物,数额较大或者多次盗窃的,处三年以下有期,徒刑、拘役或者管制……"检察官张某据此认为,马某多次盗窃,依法应当对其判处三年有期徒刑。
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2012浙江工商大学研究生入法语真题
浙江工商大学2012年硕士研究生入学考试试卷(A)卷招生专业:外国语言学及应用语言学、英语语言文学考试科目:256法语总分:100分考试时间:3小时注意:请考生将答案写在答题纸上,写在本试卷上无效。
I. Structure grammaticale et vocabulaire (35 points):1. Il fait beau aujourd’hui, i l n’y a pas _____ nuage.A. unB. leC. deD. une2. Il y a en Chine de nombreux fleuves, _____ le Y angtsé, le Fleuve Jaune, etc.A. tel queB. telle queC. tels queD. telles que3. Je vais vous faire visiter l’université _______ je faisais mes études.A. oùB. queC. quiD. quand4. Je préfère qu’on ______ le taxi.A. prendB. prendsC. prendreD. prenne5. C’est bientôt son anniversaire, qu’est-ce qu’on pourrait _______ apporter ?A. leB. l’C. luiD. en6. Ils aident cette femme ______ ils ne la connaissent pas du tout.A. bien qu’B. puisqu’C. sans qu’D. à condition qu’7. Ils s’intéressent beaucoup ______ la musique.A. pourB. àC. deD. avec8. J’avais l’habitude de me promener le long ____ la Seine après le dîner.A. àB. surC. deD. dans9. Je n’aime pas ____ pain, je veux prendre ____ riz.A. le, duB. de, duC. du, leD. de, le10. Notre ami étranger va nous apprendre ____ chanter en anglais demain.A. deB. pourC. /D. à11. Où sont les voyageurs venus _____ France?A. de laB. deC. duD. au12. Aujourd’hui, je vais à l’école ______ pied.A. deB. pourC. àD. en13. Votre appartement est plus petit que _____.A. le notreB. le nôtreC. le votreD. le vôtre14. C’es t la ____ étudiante de notre classe.A. bonB. mieuxC. meilleurD. meilleure15. Maintenant on peut acheter des pommes en _____ saison.A. toutB. tousC. touteD. toutes16. Benoît nous a réservé une chambre dans _____ hôtel.A. ceB. cetteC. cesD. cet17. Tes _____ sont vraiment trop longs. Il te faut aller chez le coiffeur !A. cheveuxB. chevauxC. cheveuD. cheval18. – Tu aimes faire _____ sport ?– Oui, je joue _____ tennis.A. du ; duB. le ; duC. du ; auD. le ; au19. Nous _____ le français depuis plus de cinq ans.A. apprendB. apprendsC. apprenonsD. apprennent20. Il est _____ faible pour continuer son travail.A. tropB. siC. tantD. tellement21. – Est-ce que vous pensez à vos parents ?– Oui, _____.A. je leur pense souvent.B. je pense souvent à ils.C. je pense souvent à eux.D. je les pense souvent.22. J’ai beaucoup de livres ; mais vous en avez encore _____ que moi.A. autantB. mieuxC. plusD. moins23. _____ on a soif, on veut boire un peu d’eau.A. À cause deB. CommeC. Parce queD. Car24. Racontez-nous quelque chose _____ intéressant !A. d’B. deC. àD. pour25. C’est un écrivain peu célèbre _____ j’ai oublié le nom.A. dontB. queC. quiD. celui26. Hier soir, j’ai dîné avec un _____ ami.A. vieilB. vieuxC. ancienD. ancienne27. _____ retard de Pierre, j’ai manqué l’avion.A. Malgré leB. Grâce auC. Parce queD. À cause du28. Pardon monsieur, je _____ envoyer un télégramme pour l’Espagne, qu’est-ce que je doisfaire ?A. veuxB. voulaisC. voudraisD. voudrai29. J’aimerais savoir _____ s’est passé dans votre chambre cette nuit.A. quiB. ce quiC. queD. ce que30. Où étiez-vous pendant qu’il _____ ?A. a travailléB. travaillaC. travailleD. travaillait31. Eric a acheté une baguette et deux croissants _____ boulanger.A. auB. dans leC. chez leD. en32. V ous devez faire passer votre billet dans la machine à composter _____ dans le train.A. avant que vous montezB. avant que vous montiezC. avant d’être montéD. avant de monter33. Le Directeur veut que nous _____ tous présents à la soirée de demain.A. serionsB. seronsC. étionsD. soyons34. Ah, Michel, _____ voilà, le professeur t’attend à son bureau.A. tuB. vousC. toiD. te35. Nous cherchons un interprète qui _____ parler couramment deux langues étrangères.A. peutB. puisseC. pourraD. pourraitII. Compréhension écrite (20 points):Texte 1 Les sciencesParmi les sciences qui se sont développées depuis le début du vingtième siècle, certaines jouent un rôle essentiel dans toutes les activités de notre vie quotidienne. Il est difficile d’imaginer ce qui se produirait sur la terre si on supprimait tout d’un coup la moitié des machines qui ont étéinventées depuis cinquante ans. Grâce aux applications de la recherche scientifique, elles sont devenues capables de réaliser presque tout ce que font les hommes, beaucoup plus rapidement et souvent mieux qu’eux, et parfois de les remplacer.Les découvertes de la physique et de la ch imie ont transformé notre civilisation. L’électricité a complètement changé notre vie. Quant à l’électronique, elle apporte des solutions à la plupart des problèmes que nous rencontrons dans tous les domaines. Que ce soit dans l’industrie ou la médecine, les télécommunications ou l’enseignement, les transports ou le commerce, et même dans la musique, l’électronique a apporté au cerveau humain une aide précieuse pour organiser son travail et ses loisirs.36. « essentiel » signifie ici :A. importantB. secondaireC. quelconqueD. quelque37. «tout d’un coup » signifie :A. progressivementB. totalementC. subitementD. tout de suite38. « elles » remplace ici :A. toutes les activités de notre vie quotidienneB. les machinesC. les télécommunicationsD. les applications de la recherche scientifique39. « apporter des solutions à » veut dire :A. déciderB. transformerC. résoudreD. demander40. D’après le texte, parmi les sciences qui se sont développées depuis le début du vingtième siècle, laquelle est la plus remarquable ?A. la chimieB. le transportC. la médecineD. l’électroniqueTexte 2Famille, je vous aimeLa célèbre formule de Gide « Famille, je vous hais » a tendance à être remplacée aujourd’hui par « Famille, je vous aime ».Il fait bon vivre en famille puisque les jeunes quittent leur famille de plus en plus tard, parfois à 25 ans. Les jeunes pensent que les parents respectent leur vie personnelle, qu’ils les aident dans leurs études et qu’ils peuvent communiquer avec eux facilemen t.Avant quinze ans, les jeunes se sentent un peu étouffés, ils aimeraient être plus autonomes. Mais les parents veulent fournir à leurs enfants une protection contre l’environnement souvent agressif.Après 16 ans, l’âge difficile de l’adolescence, le dial ogue parents-enfants n’est plus aussi facile. On s’oppose assez souvent sur des problèmes matériels.Mais on s’entend (相处) bien quand même, les conceptions de la vie ne sont pas opposées et il est si pratique d’habiter chez ses parents plutôt que de payer un loyer. Quant aux parents, même s’ils trouvent souvent le réfrigérateur vide, ils ne sont pas mécontents d’avoir l’affection des enfants.41. Dans la phrase «la célèbre formule de Gide ‘Famille, je vous hais’» …, « formule » signifieici __________.A. solutionB. formationC. expressionD. programme42. Généralement, les jeunes quittent leur famille __________.A. avant 25 ansB. moins de 15 ansC. à l’âge de 25 ansD. à partir de 25 ans43. Dans la phrase « il fait bon vivre en famille », « il fait bon » signifie __________.A. il fait chaudB. il est utile deC. il fait un temps magnifiqueD. il est agréable de44. «L’âge difficile de l’adolescence », signifie __________.A. l’âge où les jeunes n’étudient plusB. l’âge où les jeunes ne rentr ent plus à la maisonC. l’âge où les jeunes se disputent plus souventD. l’âge où les jeunes ne veulent plus écouter leurs parents comme autrefois45. Pourquoi les jeunes se sentent un peu étouffés chez leurs parents ?A. Parce que les parents ne sont pas affectueux.B. Parce que les parents s’occupent trop d’eux.C. Parce qu’ils doivent payer un loyer.D. Parce que l’environnement est agressif.III. Traduisez les phrases suivantes en chinois (15 points) :46. Demain, c’est ton anniversaire, je te ferai une grande surprise.47. Quand on apprend une langue étrangère, il faut faire beaucoup d’exercices oraux, il ne suffit pas de faire seulement des exercices écrits.48. L’arrivée du Livre de Poche a été une véritable révolution culturelle dans les années 1950.49. En peu de temps tous les gens qui ne pouvaient s’acheter de livres parce qu’ils étaient trop chers ont pu enfin en acheter à faible prix.50. Les grands éditeurs français ont tout de suite lancé des collections avec un tirage important. IV. Traduisez les phrases suivantes en français (15 points) :51. 小时候,我和我父母一起住在一个小村子里。
浙江工商大学2012年硕士研究生入学考试试卷A卷招生专业英语
浙江工商大学2012年硕士研究生入学考试试卷(A)卷招生专业:英语笔译、英语口译、日语笔译考试科目:448汉语写作与百科知识总分:150分考试时间:180分钟(答案写在答题纸上,写在试卷上无效。
)一、单项选择题(共40小题,每小题1分,共40分)1.关于汉字,下列说法中正确的是A.汉字是音节文字B.汉字记录的语音单位是音节C.汉字记录的语义单位是词语D.从书写形式上看,汉字是三维立体型文字。
2.“书本”一词的结构类型是A.并列 B.偏正 C.补充 D.陈述3.下列都属于述补短语的是A.好得很、吃不饱饭 B.浪费三小时、读一本C.买张票、打扫一下 D.看了两天、玩几圈4.关于“这饭我爱吃。
”和“打死他的猫。
”这两个句子的说法正确的是。
A.都是主谓句 B.分别是主谓谓语句、动词性非主谓句C.都是动词谓语句 D.分别是动词谓语句、动词性非主谓句5.“十一月,香港还是秋高气爽的季节,哈尔滨都草木皆冰了。
”运用的修辞手法是A.夸张 B.衬托 C.比拟 D.仿词6.下列各项中加点的词属于同音词的是A.水管.坏了管.他叫赛斯克 B.做练习..练习..发球C.红.苹果红.了脸 D.马路很宽.从宽.处理7.下列各句中不是倒装句的A.好猛啊,你! B.滚蛋,你给我!C.飘起来雪花,忽然。
D.考这么好,你真强!8.“同心之言,其臭如兰。
”句中“臭”的意思是A.气味 B.臭味 C.闻味 D.香味9.“公子怒,染指于鼎,尝之而出。
”“染指”的意思是A.手伸到鼎中去染色 B.用鼎中的热水洗手C.用手在热水中蘸了蘸 D.用手指着鼎10.下列句中含有名词意动用法的是A.老臣病足,曾不能疾走。
B.夫人之,我可以不夫人之乎?C.夺之人者臣诸侯,夺之与者友诸侯。
D.晚来天欲雪,能饮一杯无?11.“我心伤悲,莫知我哀。
”句中的“莫”的词性和意义是A.副词,不 B.代词,没有人 C.副词,不要 D.形容词,天黑12.“范增数目项王。
[考研真题]2012年法律硕士(法学)联考综合课真题
[考研真题]2012年法律硕士(法学)联考综合课真题【考试年份】2012年1月【考试科目】法理学、宪法学、中国法制史。
满分150分2012年法硕(法学)试题——综合课(科目代码:497)考生注意事项1.答题前,考生须在答题卡指定位置上填写报考单位、考生姓名、科目名称和考生编号,并涂写考试科目和考生编号的信息点;在答题纸指定位置上填写报考单位、考生姓名和考生编号。
2.选择题的答案必须涂写在答题卡相应题号的选项上,非选择题的答案必须书写在答题纸指定位置的边框区域内。
写在其他地方无效。
3.填(书)写部分必须使用蓝(黑)色字迹钢笔、圆珠笔或签字笔,涂写部分必须使用2B铅笔。
4.考试结束,将答题卡、答题纸和试题一并装入试题袋中交回。
一、单项选择题:第1~20题,每小题1分,共20分。
下列每题给出的四个选项中,只有一个选项是符合题目要求的。
请在答题卡上将所选项的字母涂黑。
1.不同国家或地区具有共同历史传统和相似表现形式的法律制度的总称,称为A.法的历史类型B.法制系统C.法律体系D.法系2.关于法律的基本特征,下列表述不正确的是A.法律有严格的程序规定,具有程序性B.法律由国家制定或认可,具有国家意志性C.法律由原始社会的习惯演变而来,具有历史性D.法律由国家强制力保障实施,具有国家强制性3.一般认为,划分法律部门的主要标准是A.法律调整的范围B.法律规范的数量C.法律制定的主体D.法律调整的对象与方法4.按照规则对人们行为限定的范围或程度的不同,可以将法律规则划分为A.授权性规则和义务性规则B.强制性规则和任意性规则C.确定性规则和准用性规则D.调整性规则和构成性规则5.法律关系主体能够通过自己的行为实际取得权利和履行义务的能力,称为A.行为能力B.权利能力C.权力能力D.责任能力6.下列选项中,不属于自然法学派观点的是A.法与道德之间有必然联系B.真正的法律应与自然相吻合C.法律的存在与法律的善恶无关D.政府的正当权力来自人民的同意7.下列有关法律责任与法律制裁的表述,正确的是A.民事责任主要是一种惩罚性责任B.刑事责任可以是一种连带责任C.拘留是一种刑事制裁D.开除公职是一种行政制裁8.社会主义法治理念要求司法机关必须“严格公正司法”。
浙江工商大学2012级新生指南
新生指南——面向法学专业浙江工商大学法学院官网:/cn/index.asp人人公共主页:浙江工商大学法学院学生会QQ群号:138015633前言:各位12级的法学童鞋们,欢迎你们加入我们浙江工商大学法学院这个大家庭,欢迎你们~以下指南望能为大家提供必要的帮助。
一、学校方面浙江工商大学简称浙商大,学校坐落于浙江省的省会城市杭州市,是一所办学历史悠久的省属重点大学。
其前身是创建于1911年的杭州中等商业学堂,至今已有百年的办学历史,有章乃器、骆耕漠等著名校友。
1980年经国务院批准成立杭州商学院,2004年经教育部批准更名为浙江工商大学。
学校目前拥有法学、管理学、经济学、工学、文学、理学、历史学、哲学等八大学科。
更为具体的,各位在填报志愿时或多或少都已了解,在此不详细介绍。
详请观看:校园展示视频:/video/601024882/video-70315914①学校布局学校3D地图:/②食堂在钱江湾和金沙港生活区学校共设有三个食堂,其中钱江湾生活区分为【流水苑】和【行云苑】,即教学区对面,金沙港生活区为【清风苑】,离教学区较远。
【行云苑】位于学校大门口的对面,为公办食堂,是全国百佳食堂之一。
共分3层,其中第一层提供米线、拉面、盖浇饭、清真窗口等普通食堂饭菜;二层中餐教师较多,口味及价格都比较实在,晚餐则不推荐;三层则为自助餐,价格相对较贵,口味还好。
【流水苑】位于教学楼E楼附近,为私办食堂,伙食不错,是靠近钱江湾的一头,一楼除了普通饭菜以外,还有一个美食坊,主要有拉面、煲仔饭、炒面炒饭等小吃,味道还行,并且提供夜宵,开放到晚上22:00,二楼自助形式与行云苑3层相似。
【清风苑】位于金沙港,离教学区较远,有各类小吃,伙食挺好。
③寝室环境学校共分为两个生活区,【钱江湾生活区】和【金沙港生活区】,均为四人一间,独立卫生间,寝室可以装电视和空调,仅需寝室内部协商就行,但类似热得快、电热毯等得功率过高的则视为违章电器,楼管会查。
浙江工商大学842法学综合2(含民法学总论、刑法学总论)2012--2019年考研专业课真题
超市辩称自己已将购物须知明显张贴于超市入口,须知上明确说明储物柜不得存放贵重物品
,否则丢失概不负责。因此,乙超市没有赔偿义务。后经公安机关查明,该储物柜挂锁早已锈
坏,很容易被撬开,不具备保险功能。
请用民法原理和相关法律分析:(1)购物须知是否属于合同的一部分?(2)购物须知中的
免责条款是否有效?(3)本案应如何处理?
8.疏忽大意的过失 9.犯罪中止 10.首要分子 11.集合犯 12.追诉时效
二、简答题(共10小题,每小题6分,共60分) 1.民事法律关系的概念和特征。 2.宣告失踪和宣告死亡的区别。
3.动产和不动产区分的法律意义。
4.可撤销可变更民事行为的种类。 5.代理关系中的几种连带责任。
6.危害行为的特征。
浙江工商大学2012年硕士研究生入学考试试卷(A)卷
招生专业:法学理论、刑法学、宪法与行政法学、民商法学、诉讼法学、国际法学、 经济法学
考试科目:842 法学综合2 (含民法学、刑法学) 总分:150分 考试时间:3小时
一、名词解释(共10小题,每小题4分,共40分) 1.法人机关 2.浮动抵押权 3.债的保全 4.不真正义务 5.特殊侵权行为 6.罪责刑相适应原则 7.刑法的溯及力 8.犯罪对象 9.想象竞合犯 10.追诉时效的中断 二、简答题(共6小题,每小题8分,共48分) 1.简述可撤销民事行为的概念和特征。 2.简述用益物权的概念和特征。 3.简述债的履行的分类。 4.简述人身权的特征。 5.简述犯罪未遂的概念和特征。 6.简述普通累犯的概念和构成条件。
7.“不作为”的义务来源。 8.不构成共同犯罪的几种情况。 9.犯罪未遂的特征。
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第1页 共2页
10.假释的条件。 三、论述题(共2小题,每小题15分,共30分) 1. 论述民法中未成年人行为的法律后果。 2. 论述我国刑法对老年人犯罪的特殊处遇原则。 四、案例分析(共4小题,每小题6分,共24分) 1.甲、乙、丙均为经营长途客运业的专业户,三人商定合伙经营跑运输,每人出 资20万元入伙,同时甲提出其业务经理丁善于管理,可以由丁以其管理才能入伙 ,不需要缴纳出资,乙、丙表示同意。四人一致同意由丁作为日常业务负责人。后 甲因其他事项提出退伙,并放弃在合伙中的份额,乙、丙、丁表示同意。3天后,丁 在运输中撞伤他人,须支付赔偿费60万元,为此引起纠纷。
浙江工商大学2012年硕士研究生入学考试试卷(B)卷招生专业:日语笔译
小学校に、三年とおぼしきの女の子は、ひろってもらったのに表情ひとつ変えない。それを見て、この男は父なのかもしれないと思った。いまでこそすいているが、前にはもっとこんでいて、[1]。
Cオリンピックの優勝者は、神々や英雄と並んでギリシアでは尊敬される存在だったから。
Dスポーツ選手の彫像からわかるように、力は見る人に美しさを感じさせる。
問5:原文の内容と一致するものをA~Dの中から一つ選びなさい。(4点)
A西欧の理想は真・善・美だから、ギリシアではそれに力が加わっている。
Bギリシアで美といえばそれはそのまま力を表していた。
A英雄 Bスポーツ選手 C能力 D男性
問4:文中の下線③で、なぜギリシアでは「力の世界はそのまま美の世界につながっていた」のかその理由をA~Dの中から一つ選びなさい。(4点)
A神に結びつく理想化された価値観である点で、美は、善や力や知恵と同じであるから。
B理想化されたさまざまな価値の中でも、美と力は特に結びつきが深いものだから。
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問5:「小学校に、三年とおぼしきの女の子]の父親はだれか。(4点)
A腰をおろしてぼんやりしていた人。
Bだらしないかっこうをして座っていた人。
Cわたくしの向かい側のグレーの服をきていた人。
Dわたくしの側にいた中年の男の人。
問6:文中の③「そのとき」とはどのときか、A~Dの中から一つ選びなさい。(4点)
ところが、日本人は、力強いものよりも、むしろ弱い、小さいものに対して強く美的感情を刺激させられた。『枕草子』のなかで雀の子の遊び様を「うつくし」と形容しているが、そのような小さないき物や「三寸ばかりなる」かぐや姫のような存在が、ことのほか「うつくしい」ものと思われたのである。もちろん、この場合の「うつくし」は、まだ現在の「美しい」というほど一般的な意味になってはいないで、もっと情緒的な意味合いが強いが、ほかならぬその弱い、小さなものに対する愛情表現の言葉が、やがて一般的な「美」な表すものとして定着していく過程に、西欧の美意識とは違った我々の感受性をはっきりと認めることができる。(略)箱庭とか、盆栽のような独特の芸術を発展させた日本人の美意識は、既に上代の「うつくし」の中にひそんでいたのである。
2012浙江工商大学研究生入试综合英语真题
浙江工商大学2012年研究生入学考试试卷(A)卷招生专业:外国语言学及应用语言学、英语语言文学考试科目:615综合英语总分:150分考试时间:180分钟(所有答案请写在答题纸上,写在本试卷上的无效!)I.Vocabulary & Structure (30%)Directions:There are 30 sentences in this section. Beneath each sentence there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Choose one that best completes the sentence. Writer your answers on the ANSWER SHEET.ernment decided to help companies ______ the crisis by offering them a low-interestloan.A.get throughB. get roundC. get off toD. get into2.He was annoyed with his girl friend for she had disposed ______ those old but valuable bookshis father left him.A.outB. awayC. inD. of3.To ______ further research is one important properties of a scientific theory.A. arouseB. advocateC. stimulateD. renew4. A good education should offer a ______ among the branches of knowledge that contribute toeffective thinking and wise judgment.A. balanceB. distributionC. combinationD. spread5.Yingluck Shinawatra, the new premier in Thailand, won the political support for her great______.A. intentionB. integrityC. instinctD. intensity6.The evidence was inadmissible on the grounds that it was ______ to the issue at hand.A. unreasonableB. irrelevantC. invalidD. irrational7.Obama spoke so ______ that even his opponents were won over by his arguments.A. franklyB. emphaticallyC. loudlyD. convincingly8.Before purchasing the car, they gave it a thorough ______.A. inspectationB. observationC. reflectionD. check-in9.Susan enthusiastically joined the drama society but didn’t seem to ______, so she left.A. fit upB. fit outC. fit inD. fit in with10.He couldn’t tell ______ from a distance whether it was Sam or his brother.A. at largeB. in nameC. for sureD. in short11. People should learn to use their sense freely and ______, and develop positive attitudestowards themselves.A. creativelyB. intellectuallyC. conductivelyD. productively12. The government has to provide a very ______ explanation for the new medical care reform.A. understandingB. sophisticatedC. comprehensiveD. compulsory13. Richard Clayderman is a (n) ______musician who learned from his father when he was five.A. ancientB. giftedC. originalD. uncivilized14. The deal was finally made through the ______ of the local government.A. conventionB. insertionC. interventionD. interference15. There is no perfect policies concerning the education reform, and each of the proposed oneshas its own ______.A. frontiersB. limitsC. bordersD. limitations16. Ladies and gentlemen, the train to Xiamen will leave from _____ at 5:30 p.m.A. Platform FourB. the Platform FourC. Fourth PlatformD. the Four Platform17. I didn’t go to Susan’s gallery, for I didn’t like ______.A. those paintings of hersB. those her paintingsC. her those paintingsD. those paintings of her18. The apartments John has looked at so far were so expensive that he is better off ______ wherehe is.A. stayB. to stayC. stayingD. stayed19. No one would expect a 5-year-old boy to have walked ______ far, ten miles!A. /B. suchC. thatD. as20. Mary and her husband could hardly understand each other, ______?A. could sheB. could heC. couldn’t theyD. could they21. _______, you would not have recovered so quickly.A. Hadn’t you taken the doctor’s adviceB. Had you not taken the doctor’s adviceC. Had not you taken the doctor’s adviceD. Had you taken the doctor’s advice22. It was not until midnight ______ the assignment.A. that students finishedB. that students did not finishC. did students finishD. did students not finish23. The more we thought of the lost boy, ______ did we get worried.A. the moreB. the betterC. the mostD. the best24. You should always stick to the principle, ______ obstacles you may meet.A. whicheverB. howeverC. whoeverD. whatever25. In ancient China, thunder was believed to be a manifestation of the ______ of the gods.A. spiritB. powerC. wrathD. sorrow26. Nothing can ______ permanent happiness.A. insureB. ensureC. assureD. reassure27. Before the earthquake, many people may have an ______ feeling of impending disaster.A. uncannyB. intangibleC. ambiguousD. ambivalent28. For the pressure from purchasing a house, I’m getting awfully ______.A. economicB. thriftyC. stingyD. economical29. You cannot rely on those who ______ back from any commitment.A. shrinkB. shortenC. decreaseD. lessen30. Employers should ______ their workmen for injuries.A. composeB. compensateC. compriseD. encloseⅡ.Reading Comprehension (50%)Directions: Read the following 5 passages carefully, and choose the best answer to each question from the four choices given. Writer your answers on the ANSWER SHEET.Passage A“Humans should not try to avoid stress any more than they would shun food, love or exercise,” said Dr. Hans Selye, the first physician to document the effects of stress on the body. While there’s no question that continuous stress is harmful, several studies suggest that challenging situations in which you’re able to rise to the occasion can be good for you.In a 2001 study of 158 hospital nurses, those who faced considerable work demands but coped with the challenge were more likely to say they were in good health than those who felt they couldn’t get the job done.Stress that you can manage may also boost immune function. In a study at the Academic center for Dentistry in Amsterdam, researchers put volunteers through two stressful experiences. In the first, a timed task that required memorizing a list followed by a short test, subjects believed they had control over the outcome. In the second, they weren’t in control: They had to sit through a gory video on surgical procedures. Those who did well on the memory test had an increase in levels of immunoglobulin A, an antibody that’s the body’s first line of defense against germs. The video-watchers experienced a downtown in the antibody.Stress prompts the body to produce certain stress hormones. In short bursts these hormones have a positive effect, including improved memory function. “They can help nerve cells handle information and put it into storage,” says Dr. Bruce McEwen of Rockefeller University in New York. But in the long run these hormones can have a harmful effect on the body and brain.“Sustained stress is not good for you,” says Richard Morimoto, a researcher at Northwestern University in Illinois studying the effects of stress on Longevity, “It’s the occasional burst of stress or brief exposure to stress that could be protective.”31. The passage is mainly about______.A. the benefits of manageable stressB. how to avoid stressful situationsC. how to cope with stress effectivelyD. the effects of stress hormones on memory32. The word “shun” most probably means______.A. cut down onB. stay away fromC. run out ofD. put up with33. We can conclude from the study of the 158 nurses in 2001 that ______.A. people under stress tend to have a poor memoryB. people who can’t get their job done experience most stressC. doing challenging work may be good for one’s healthD. stress will weaken the body’s defense against germs34. In the experiment described in Paragraph 3, the video-watchers experienced a downturn in theantibody because______.A. the video was not enjoyable at allB. the outcome was beyond their controlC. they knew little about surgical proceduresD. they felt no pressure while watching the video35. Dr. Bruce McEwen of Rockefeller University believes that______.A. a person’s memory is determined by the level of hormones in his bodyB. stress hormones have lasting positive effects on the brainC. short bursts of stress hormones enhance memory functionD. a person’s memory improves with continued experience of stressPassage BIn sixteenth-century Italy and eighteenth-century France, wanting prosperity and increasing social unrest led to the ruling families to try to preserve their superiority by withdrawing from the lower and middle classes behind barriers of etiquette. In a prosperous community, on the other hand, polite society soon absorbs the newly rich, and in England there has never been any shortage of books on etiquette for teaching them the manners appropriate to their new way of life.Every code of etiquette has contained three elements: basic moral duties; practical rules which promote efficiency; and artificial, optional graces such as formal compliments to, say, women on their beauty or superiors on their generosity and importance.In the first category are consideration for the weak and respect for age. Among the ancient Egyptians the young always stood in the presence of older people. Among the Mponguwe of Tanzania, the young men bow as they pass the huts of the elders. In England, until about a century ago, young children did not sit in their parents’ presence without asking permission.Practical rules are helpful in such ordinary occurrences of social life as making proper introductions at parties or other functions so that people can be brought to know each other. Before the invention of the fork, etiquette directed that the fingers should be kept as clean as possible; before the handkerchief came into common use, etiquette suggested that, after spitting, a person should rub the spit inconspicuously underfoot.Extremely refined behavior, however, cultivated as an art of gracious living, has been characteristic only of societies with wealth and leisure, which admitted women as the social equals of men. After the fall of Rome, the first European society to regular behavior in private life in accordance with a complicated code of etiquette was twelfth-century Provence, in France.Provence had become wealthy. The lords had returned to their castles from the crusades, and there the ideals of chivalry grew up, which emphasized the virtue and gentleness of women and demanded that a knight should profess pure and dedicated love to a lady who should be his inspiration, and to whom he would dedicate his valiant deeds, though he would never come physically close to her. This was the introduction of the concept of romantic love, which was to influence literature for many hundreds of years and which still lives on in a debased form in simple popular songs and cheap novels today.In Renaissance Italy too, in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, a wealthy and leisured society developed an extremely complex code of manners, but the rules of behavior of fashionablesociety had little influence on the daily life of the lower classes. Indeed many of the rules, such as how to enter a banquet room, or how to use a sword or handkerchief for ceremonial purposes, were irrelevant to the way of life of the average working man, who spent most of hi life outdoors or in his own poor hut and most probably did not have a handkerchief, certainly not a sword, to his name.Yet the essential basis of all good manners does not vary. Consideration for the old and weak and the avoidance of harming or giving unnecessary offence to others is a feature of all societies everywhere and at all levels from the highest to the lowest. You can easily think of dozens of examples of customs and habits in your own daily life which come under this heading.36. In sixteenth-century Italy and eighteenth-century France, the ruling families ______.A. tried to destroy the lower and middle classes using etiquetteB. discriminated against the lower classes using etiquetteC. tried to teach etiquette to the lower and middle classesD. put the middle and working classes into fenced enclosures37. In England, the upper classes ______.A. have always followed the French attitude to the lower classesB. accept the newly rich in spite of their lower-class mannersC. publish books on etiquette for the newly richD. seem to accept a newly rich person provided he makes some attempt to adjust toupper-class life38. Every code of etiquette has contained three elements: ______.A. practical rules, optional moral duties and formal complimentsB. formal compliments, basic moral duties and practical rulesC. optional moral duties, optional practical rules and artificial gracesD. rules, regulations and requirements39. The customs of young men bowing to show respect when passing the dwellings of their elderswas cited as a characteristic of ______.A. the ancient EgyptiansB. parts of TanzaniaC. England, about a century agoD. all societies40. The practical rules of etiquette, for example those governing table manners ______.A. are the same all over the worldB. sometimes vary according to time and circumstanceC. became unnecessary with the invention of the knife and forkD. are not liable to changePassage CA new policy on public rental housing is allowing more low- and middle-income families to apply for homes. But people without Beijing hukou --- permanent residence permits --- must wait for more details to be released before they can take advantage of the change.The policy, which took effect on Thursday, also pertains to larger local families with three or four members and allows residents without hukou to apply for those documents if they have worked in the city for an as yet undetermined number of years.“In addition to the amount of years they have been working in Beijing, a limit on annual income will be set later,” said an official from the Beijing Municipal Committee of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, who declined to be named, “b ecause some residents said it’s only fair that they should have the same restrictions as local families.”The precise restrictions on migrant people will vary by district depending on an applicant’s situation and the number of candidates and public rental units in the district. The districts will later release detailed guidelines.Some migrant workers had lost hope of being able to get government-subsidized housing because they feared they would not be eligible for it or that they would have to wait too long. “It’s too complicated and most of these units are far from the downtown, which means spending more time on the road, so I gave up,” said Zhang Lifeng, a technician renting an apartment near Zhongguancun with a friend.Yin Bocheng, director of the real estate research center at Fudan University, supports restricting applications according to the amount of time an applicant has spent on the job. “Because of the limited supply of these units, it’s necessary to narrow down the number of the applicants,” he said on Thursday. But the restrictions should be flexible and change according to different situations, Yin said. He added that although applicants might at first become eligible after three years, for instance, as the supply later gets larger and applicants fewer, that time could be shortened.41. Which one is TRUE in the following statements?A. Only a limited number of people can apply for public rental housing.B. Only low- and middle-income families can apply for public rental housing.C. All the migrant people can apply for public rental housing.D. All the residence in Beijing can apply for public rental housing.42. The restrictions on the migrant people for public rental housing are ______.A. a limit on annual incomeB. the number of the family memberC. the amount of time they have been working in BeijingD. A and C43. “E ligible” in Paragraph 5 means ______.A. to be legalB. toe have enough moneyC. to have the qualificationD. to have permanent residence permits44. According to the passage, which one is TRUE concerning the new policy?A. The new policy took effect all around Beijing in the same way.B. The new policy varied according to the district’s condition.C. The new policy varied according to the identity of the applicants.D. The new policy varied according to the applicants’ income.45. The purpose of setting the limitations is ______.A. to decrease the population of BeijingB. to solve the problem of supply limitationC. to decrease the population of applicantsD. to solve the problem of the migrants’ housingPassage DEvery year dozens of companies publish their lists of the world’s top universities, compiling masses of data from the universities as they go. The most influential are the Times Higher Education World Top 400, the QS World University Rankings, and the US News & World Report World’s Best Universities.One critic of the ranking system recently described them as “a high-stakes beauty contest.”Universities, especially those in developing countries, were told recently to avoid trying to keep up with Joneses. The comment came at a forum organized by UNESCO, the Institutional Management of Higher Education and the World Bank.“Instead of trying to conform to the prevailing monoculture approach to higher education by funneling scarce public funds to create flagship universities, governments should ignore rankings altogether,” forum participants were told. Sandro Calvani of the Asian Institute of Technology in Bangkok agrees.“Asian universities manage knowledge on Asia better than the West and they do it in a way the West cannot see or does not wish to see,” Calvani said. He is an education expert and director of the institute’s ASEAN Regional Center of Excellence on Millennium Development Goals. In his view, many Western elite universities lack Asian expertise on sustainable development, global public good and human security concerns. “The Times and QS university rankings … do not take into consideration the relevant direct outreach work done in Asia by Asian universities to facilitate policy innovation and problem solving.”46. What does it mean by saying that the ranking system is “a high-stakes beauty contest”(in Paragraph 2)?A. Because its results are beautiful.B. There is always a beauty contest when some universities become top ones.C. It looks beautiful, but actually dangerous.D. The contest for top universities costs much money on the one hand and gets more on theother.47. “Keep up with Joneses” (in Paragraph 2) means ______.A. to maintain the same standards as othersB. to be at the same leave with the person named JonesesC. to be at the same leave with the university named JonesesD. to be at the same leave with the ranking system named Joneses48. Which one is TRUE about the Asia universities?A. Governments pay no attention to the ranking.B. Governments pay no money for the ranking.C. Governments pay limited money for education.D. Governments pay sufficient money for education.49. According to Sandro Calvani, governments should ignore rankings altogether, because _____.A. Western ranking is not fit for Asia universities who know more about Asia’s educationB. Western education is not worthy of attentionC. Western ranking is poor, for they cannot see the advantages of Asia universitiesD. Asia rankings are much better than western ones50. Western ranking systems, according to Calvani, are ______.A. biased in judging Asia universitiesB. insufficient in judging Asia universitiesC. proud when they look at Asia universities in a western wayD. content to judge Asia universitiesPassage EAuctions are public sales of goods, conducted by an officially approved auctioneer. He asked the crowd to gather in the auction room to bid for various items on sale. He encourages buyers to bid higher figures and finally names the highest bidder as the buyer of the goods. This is called “knocking down” the goods, for the bidding ends when the auctioneer bangs a small hammer on a raised platform.The ancient Romans probably invented sales by auction and the English word comes from the Latin “autic”, meaning “increase”. The Romans usually sold in this way the spoils taken in war; these sales were called “sub hasta”, meaning “under the spear”, a spear being stuck in the ground as a signal for a crowd to gather. In England in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries goods were often sold “by the candle”: a short candle was lit by the auctioneer and bids could be made while it was burning.Practically all goods can be sold by auction. Among these are coffee, skins, wool, tea, cocoa, furs, fruit, vegetables and wines. Auction sales are also usual for land and property, antique furniture, pictures, rare books, old china and works of art. The auct ion rooms at Christie’s and Sotheby’s in London and New York are world famous.An auction is usually advertised beforehand with full particulars of the articles to be sold and where and when they can be viewed by the buyers. If the advertisement cannot give full details, catalogues are printed, and each group of goods to be sold together, called a “lot”, is usually given a number. The auctioneer need not begin with lot one and continue the numerical order; he may wait until he notices the fact that certain buyers are in the room and then produce the lots they are likely to be interested in. The auctioneer’s services are paid for in the form of a percentage of the price the goods are sold for. The auctioneer therefore has a direct interest in pushing up the bidding.51.Auctioned goods are sold ______.A. for the highest price offeredB. at fixed pricesC. at prices lower than their true valueD. at prices offered by the auctioneer52. The end of bidding is called “knocking down” because _____.A. the auctioneer knocks on the tableB. the auctioneer names the highest bidder as the buyer of the goodsC. the goods are knocked down onto the tableD. the auctioneer bangs the table with a hammer53. In the sentence “The Romans usually sold in this way the spoils taken in war”, the word“spoils” most probably means _____.A. useless goodsB. spearsC. various kind of foodD. property taken from the enemy54. In England a candle was used to burn at auction sales _____.A. because the auction sales took place at nightB. as a signal for the crowd to gatherC. to keep the auction room warmD. to limit the time when offers of prices could be made55. An auction catalogue gives buyers _____.A. the current market values of the goodsB. details of the goods to be soldC. the orders in which goods are to be soldD. free admission to the auction saleIII. Rhetorical Knowledge (30%)Directions:There are 15 sentences, each of which has a figure of speech, and there are four kinds of figure marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and writer your answers on the ANSWER SHEET.56. I am sorry, I am so sorry, I am so extremely sorry.A. anti-climaxB. climaxC. punD. hyperbole57. She opened the door and her heart to the homeless boy.A. zeugmaB. simileC. epigramD. metaphor58. The mother is undergoing the joyful pain, and the painful joy of childbirth.A. alliterationB. antithesisC. oxymoronD. synecdoche59. --- I hope you’ll be reasonable in your terms.--- If you allow me, I will call your carriage for you.A. allusionB. assonanceC. euphemismD. zeugma60. One day I was packing for my trip, but I couldn’t fit everything into my suitcase; I bet mysuitcase would start crying if I stuff it anymore.A. punB. personificationC. epigraphD. analogy61. When she heard the bad news, a river of tears poured out.A. hyperboleB. simileC. metonymyD. paradox62. A few hundred pounds of twenty dollar bills ought to solve that problem nicely.A. contrastB. understatementC. alliterationD. synecdoche63. She was, to be sure, a girl who excited the emotions, but I was not one to let my heart rule myhead.A. parodyB. metonymyC. ironyD. euphemism64. Where there is a will, there is a lawsuit.A. assonanceB. personificationC. parodyD. oxymoron65. It was another one of those Catch-22 situations, you’re damned if you do, and you are damnedif you don’t.A. allusionB. simileC. repetitionD. hyperbole66. The rain fell pitter-patter on the window the whole night.A. parallelismB. zeugmaC. ironyD. onomatopoeia67. The old man put a reassuring hand on my shoulder.A. understatementB. transferred epithetC. euphemismD. allusion68. My money and goods are as dear to me as life itself.A. simileB. metonymyC. hyperboleD. anti-climax69. The case snowballed into one of the most famous trials in U.S. history.A. antithesisB. onomatopoeiaC. metaphorD. zeugma70. That’s one small step for a man; one giant leap for mankind.A. repetitionB. antithesisC. alliterationD. assonanceIV. Proofreading & Error Correction (20%)Directions: The following passage contains TEN errors. Each indicated line contains a maximum of ONE ERROR ONLY. You should proofread the passage and correct it in the following way. Copy the relevant part (a word, a phrase or a sentence where an error is) on the ANSWER SHEET at first, and for a wrong word, underline it and write the correct one; for a missing word, mark the position of the missing word with a “۸” sign and write the word you believe to be missing; for an unnecessary word, cross it with a slash “/”.These days, Coca Cola is one of the symbol of America. But it’s come a long way from its humble start. The drink was discovered by John Pemberton, who lived in the southern state of Georgia. Pemberton was a retired US civil war officer who owned a drugstore and believed the healing potential of various plants. Coca Cola evolved from a product calling French Wine Cola. This was a mixture of Peruvian coca leaves, the purest wine and the kola nut. Pemberton said that the native South American Indians used the coca leaf frequently and they believed in its beneficial effects in the mind and body. This drink was very successful in the south of the US, particular in Pemberton’s home state of Georgia.However, in 1886, alcohol was banned in Atlanta. So, Pemberton has to replace the wine in the French Wine Cola for sugar syrup. He used the name Coca Cola to describe this new “sweet” recipe. The new Coca Cola drink was immediately so successful as French Wine Cola. And very soon, local business men were selling Coca Cola commercially around the country, giving Pemberton royalties of five cents for each gallon. Not until 1903, Coca Cola contained an estimated 9 milligrams of cocaine per glass. However, later, manufacturers started using coca leaves with the cocaine removing. Nowadays, Coca Cola uses a specially-grown, non-narcotic coca leaf. 71.____________72. ____________73. ____________74.____________75. ____________76. ____________77. ____________78. ____________79. ____________80. ____________V. Close (20%)Directions: In the following passage, there are 20 blanks. Choose one from the four choices A, B, C, and D, and make the meaning complete. Write the answers on the ANSWER SHEET.At the heart of the debate over illegal immigration lies one key question: are immigrants good or bad for the economy? The American public overwhelmingly thinks they’re bad. Yet the consensus among most economists is that immigration, both legal and illegal, provides a small net ___81___ to the economy. Immigrants provide cheap labor, ___82___ the prices of everything from farm produce to new homes, and leave consumers with a little more money in their pockets.。
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6.罪责刑相适应原则
7.刑法的溯及力
8.犯罪பைடு நூலகம்象
9.想象竞合犯
10.追诉时效的中断
二、简答题(共6小题,每小题8分,共48分)
1.简述可撤销民事行为的概念和特征。
2.简述用益物权的概念和特征。
3.简述债的履行的分类。
4.简述人身权的特征。
5.简述犯罪未遂的概念和特征。
6.简述普通累犯的概念和构成条件。
请用民法原理和相关法律分析:(1)购物须知是否属于合同的一部分?(2)购物须知中的免责条款是否有效?(3)本案应如何处理?
2.被告人王某因一起信用卡诈骗案件被A公安机关立案侦查。某日,正在东山医院住院的王某接到公安机关电话,被问及在何处时,王某如实说了他在东山医院。民警要求王某去A公安局一趟,王某则说“我知道自己有麻烦事,要到公安去说的,但现在还不能离开”。后公安机关民警到达王某所说的东山医院将其抓获。归案后,王某如实供述了自己实施信用卡诈骗的事实,并向办案民警反映,他曾听其弟弟说,住在他家楼上的张某在1年前进行过抢劫杀人,后经公安机关查证属实,张某被抓获。
请运用刑法理论和相关法律分析:(1)王某的行为是否属于自首?为什么?(2)王某向民警反映张某抢劫杀人的情形是否属于立功?为什么?(3)对王某应当如何处理?请说明理由。
答案写在答题纸上,写在试卷上无效第1页(共1页)
三、论述题(共3小题,每小题14分,共42分)
1.论述民事责任的分类及其意义。
2.论抵押权的效力。
3.试论述我国刑法对死刑限制适用的规定。
四、案例分析(共2小题,每小题10分,共20分)
1.甲去乙超市购物,将随身携带的DV摄像机存放于超市设置的储物柜内,购物后甲在取回自己物品时发现,其储物柜被撬,个人物品包括DV摄像机丢失,甲遂要求乙超市赔偿其损失。乙超市辩称自己已将购物须知明显张贴于超市入口,须知上明确说明储物柜不得存放贵重物品,否则丢失概不负责。因此,乙超市没有赔偿义务。后经公安机关查明,该储物柜挂锁早已锈坏,很容易被撬开,不具备保险功能。
浙江工商大学2012年硕士研究生入学考试试卷(A)卷
招生专业:法学理论、刑法学、宪法与行政法学、民商法学、诉讼法学、国际法学、经济法学
考试科目:842法学综合2(含民法学、刑法学)总分:150分考试时间:3小时
一、名词解释(共10小题,每小题4分,共40分)
1.法人机关
2.浮动抵押权
3.债的保全
4.不真正义务