One of the most critical problems【C1】______ black and other minority Americans today is the difficulty of entering【C2】______ society without【C3】______ their own racial and ethnic heritage. The process can be an agonizing one, and it sometimes【C4】______ disaster. On June 12,1985,Edmund Perry was shot and killed【C5】______ attempting to rob a plainclothes police officer. Perry was【C6】______ and a resident of Harlem; he was【C7】______ a graduate of one of the nation's finest high schools and was preparing to enter Stanford University【C8】______ a full scholarship. The Two Worlds of Edmund Perry relates the details of this star student's【C9】______ life and examines the unique pressure of【C10】______ between two radically different social realisms.
This sense of doubleness experienced by many nonwhite Americans makes it difficult【C11】______ a stable personal【C12】______ From outside, the author offers a solution【C13】______ the problem.【C14】______ in the rural South, she learned two languages-one to be used【C15】______ speaking to family and friends,【C16】______ when speaking to whites. Years later, after enrolling in a writing course at a northern university, she attempted to negotiate a way【C17】______ her own language and the language of others: I could not-in the process of composing-use the language of the old time, yet I couldn't imagine myself in the language.【C18】______ however, she learned to shape her own experience in her own words. Writing, she suggests, provided a valuable tool【C19】______ helping to【C20】______ a balance between her two worlds.
【C1】
A. knowing
B. facing
C. knew
D. faced
土地使用者应当在签订土地使用权出让合同后()内,支付全部土地使用权出让金。
A. 15天
B. 30天
C. 60天
D. 90天
是指依照公司法规定和依中华人民共和国证券法第一百一十七条规定批准的从事证券经营业务的有限责任公司或者股份有限公司。
A. 证券交易所
B. 证券登记结算机构
C. 证券公司
D. 证券监督管理机构
In a very bread sense, legislation plays the same role in France as judicial decisions play in common law countries. Legislative rules provide the starting point from which lawyers and judges work toward their goal, the most just solution for the problem at hand. Usually the statute provides a clear answer to the problem. In those cases, the statute is strictly applied, more because it is just than because it is a statute. Because of this it often appears that legislation is the law and that the judge’s role is simply to apply automatically the ready-made solutions provided by the legislature. Nevertheless, there are a greatly many cases where the judge’s role is far from creative. The legislature sometimes deliberately speaks in very general terms; it has said that divorce can be obtained where there are serious grounds; contracts must be performed in good faith; a person must repair the damage caused another by his fault; the penalty for a crime can be reduced if there are extenuating circumstances; an act of a government official is invalid if in excess of his powers. The legislature, however, has not defined serious grounds or fault, nor explained what is required by good faith or what constitutes extenuating circum-stances. Of course, statutory law is being applied in all of these cases, but it is essential to recognize that the statute takes on real meaning only as the courts interpret it. The way in which the U. S. Supreme Court interprets the U.S. Constitution can give a common law lawyer an idea of how French courts interpret the legislation from which they work.
When French lawyers and judges strictly apply a statute, it is usually because ________.
A. it provides a just solution to a problem
B. statutes are laws, and must be obeyed
C. the judge's role is always simply to apply automatically the ready-made solutions provided by the legislature
D. the role of the French judiciary is never really creative