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Judging from the context, the "Community Eye" (Line 5, Para.2) is ______.

A. a watching system for gun crime
B. a neighborhood protection organization
C. an unprofitable community business
D. a grassroots organization

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The author mentions Colleen's example to show ______.

A. any couple can avoid marriage conflicts
B. privacy within marriage should be respected
C. everyone can save a fortune with a happy marriage
D. financial disclosure is not necessarily bad

以下对各种违反法定程序产生的法律后果表述正确的是:()。A.某故意杀人案件中,侦查人员黄某威胁证以下对各种违反法定程序产生的法律后果表述正确的是:()。

A. 某故意杀人案件中,侦查人员黄某威胁证人苏某而获得的证人证言应当排除
B. 某故意伤害案,一审程序中由一名人民陪审员独任审理,被告人舒某不服,提出上诉,二审法院依法撤销原判,发回重审
C. 某绑架案,一审过程中,被告人张某本人未委托辩护人辩护,法院也未为其指定辩护人,一审判处被告人死刑立即执行,最高人民法院在复核后,认为该程序违法可能影响公正审判,遂裁定不予核准,撤销原判,发回重新审判
D. 某贪污案,检察院在审查起诉过程中发现自侦部门的检察人员大胡与犯罪嫌疑人小胡是父子关系应当回避,于是,报请检察委员会决定大胡所取得的证据和进行的诉讼行为是否有效

Whether a colored object would, on two viewings separated in time, appear to the viewer as

A. the color mechanism of the eye in use at the time of each viewing
B. what kind of viewing had immediately preceded each of the viewings
C. the properties of the surface being viewed
D. whether the object was seen in artificial or natural light

I can think of no better career for a young novelist than to for some years a sub-editor on a rather conservative newspaper. The man who was of chief importance to me in those days was the chief sub-editor, George Anderson. I hated him in my first week, but I grew almost to love him before three years had passed. A small elderly Scotsman with a flushed face and laconic humour, he drove a new sub-editor hard with his sarcasm. Sometimes I almost fancied myself back at school again, and I was always glad when five-thirty came, for immediately the clock marked the hour when the pubs opened, he would take his bowler hat from the coat-rack and disappear for thirty minutes to his favourite bar. His place would be taken by the gentle and courteous Colonel Maude. Maude was careful to see that the new recruit was given no story which could possibly stretch his powers, and if he had been chief sub-editor I doubt if I would ever have got further than a News in Brief paragraph. At the stroke of six, when Anderson returned and hung up his bowler, his face would have turned a deeper shade of red, to match the rose he carried always in his button hole, and his shafts of criticism, as he scanned my copy with perhaps a too flagrant headline, would have acquired a tang of friendliness. More than two years went by, and my novel The Man Within had been accepted by a publisher, before I discovered one slack evening, when there was hardly enough news to fill the Home pages for the ten o'clock edition, that a poet manque had dug those defenses of disappointed sarcasm. When a young man, Anderson had published a volume of translations from Verlaine; he had sent it to Swinburne at The Pines and he had been entertained there for tea and kind words by Watts-Dunton, though I don't think he was allowed to see the poet. He never referred to the episode again, but I began to detect in him a harsh but paternal apprehension for another young man, flushed with pride in a first book, who might suffer the same disappointment. When I came to resign he spent a long time arguing with me, and I think his real reason for trying to prevent my departure was that he foresaw a time might come when novel-writing would fail me and I would need, like himself, a quiet and secure life with the pubs opening at half-past five and the coal settling in the grate.
George Anderson's technique in training his assistants was to ______.

A. stand over them while they worked and make unpleasant remarks
B. go out for a drink and let them solve their own problems
C. provoke them into disliking him
D. use bitter humour to draw their attention to their mistakes

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