We’re having a party tonight. Would you like to join us?— ___________.
A.I’m sorry
B.Of course not
C.No, I can't
D.I’d love to, but I have an appointment
A.I’m sorry
B.Of course not
C.No, I can't
D.I’d love to, but I have an appointment
听力原文:M: What a wonderful party! Everyone is having a good time.
W: If only the children were here!
Q: What is implied in the conversation?
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A.The children enjoyed themselves.
B.The children didn't come to the party.
C.The children were giving a lot of fun in the party.
D.The children were not behaving themselves in the party.
A、n. the administration of an insolvent debtor’s property by the court for the benefit of the debtor’s creditors
B、from the Latin fiducia, meaning "trust," a person (or a business like a bank or stock brokerage) who has the power and obligation to act for another (often called the beneficiary) under circumstances which require total trust, good faith and honesty.
C、the party who initiates a lawsuit by filing a complaint with the clerk of the court against the defendant(s) demanding damages, performance and/or court determination of rights.
D、the condition of having more debts (liabilities) than total assets which might be available to pay them, even if the assets were mortgaged or sold.
By redefining “political activity,” historian Paula Baker has developed a political history that includes women. She concludes that among ordinary citizens, political activism by women in the nineteenth century prefigured trends in twentieth-century politics. Defining “politics” as “any action taken to affect the course of behavior. of government or of the community,” Baker concludes that, while voting and holding office were restricted to men, women in the nineteenth century organized themselves into societies committed to social issues such as temperance and poverty. In other words, Baker contends, women activists were early practitioners of nonpartisan, issue-oriented politics and thus were more interested in enlisting lawmakers, regardless of their party affiliation, on behalf of certain issues than in ensuring that one party or another won an election. In the twentieth century, more men drew closer to women’s ideas about politics and took up modes of issue-oriented politics that Baker sees women as having pioneered.
The primary purpose of the passage is to______
A.enumerate reason why both traditional scholarly methods and newer scholarly methods have limitations
B.identify a shortcoming in a scholarly approach and describe an alternative approach
C.provide empirical data to support a long-held scholarly assumption
D.compare two sholarly publications on the basis of their authors’ backgrounds
E.attempt to provide a partial answer to a lon-standing scholarly dilemma
材料:
The endorsement of a nonnegotiable bill does not make the bill negotiable or give the transferee any additional right.A person to whom a nonnegotiable bill has been transferred by delivery and agreement to transfer title to the bill or to the GOODs which it represents acquires the title to the GOODs as against the transferor.The transferee may also notify the carrier of the transfer to him,and the carrier is then obligated directly to the transferee for any obligations the carrier owed to the transferor immediately before the notification.
More specifically,the carrier is liable to the owner of GOODs transported under a nonnegotiable bill,subject to the right of stoppage in transit.Besides having to be the owner of the GOODs covered by the nonnegotiable bill,the claimant in such a case must have actually relied in GOOD faith on statements made by the carrier on the bill.The carrier is liable for having stated on the bill that he received GOODs when in fact he had not,and for having delivered the GOODs in a quantity,kind,weight or condition other than as stated on the bill.
In general,the carrier must deliver the GOODs on demand of the consignee named in a nonnegotiable bill of lading.However,on the endorsement of a nonnegotiable bill,the GOODs may be delivered to a party entitled to their possession.The carrier is liable toward the person having title to,or a right to possession of,the GOODs for delivering them to a party not entitled to their possession.
问题:
The endorsement of a nonnegotiable bill transfers ________.
A.the title to the GOODs from the transferor to the transferee
B.the title to the GOODs from the transferee to the transferor
C.in no way the title to the GOODs from the transferor to the transferee
D.the GOODs to the party entitled to their possession
The transferee of a nonnegotiable bill acquires the title to the GOODs ________.A.by taking delivery of the bill and entering into an agreement to transfer title to the bill or to the GOODs
B.by having the carrier actually delivered the GOODs to him
C.by having the transferor endorsed the nonnegotiable bill
D.in no way
If the GOODs were thus transferred,and the carrier delivered the GOODs in a quantity,kind,weight or condition other than as stated on the bill,________.A.he is liable
B.he is not liable
C.it can not be determined whether he is liable or not
D.whether he is liable or not is to be determined by the law of the ship’s flag
In the event of a nonnegotiable bill has been actually transferred,if the carrier stated on the bill that he received GOODs when in fact he had not,________ is liable.A.he
B.the transferor
C.the transferee
D.the person having title to,or a right to possession of,the GOODs
请帮忙给出每个问题的正确答案和分析,谢谢!
A. joined
B. joins
C. join
D. to join
A、having a happy family
B、planning a reunion party
C、looking for exciting jobs
D、meeting former classmates
Ellen did not finish________in time to go to the party with her friends night.
A、 studying
B、 to study
C、 to have studied
D、 having studied
—Will you go to the party? —Of course I will______.
A.if having invited
B.if invited
C.if I was invited
D.if I will be invited
When is the birthday party having?
A.About 7:30.
B.About 8:00.
C.About 8:30.
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