陈某在商场金店发现柜台内放有一条重12克、价值1600元的纯金项链,与自己所戴的镀金

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问题:

陈某在商场金店发现柜台内放有一条重12克、价值1600元的纯金项链,与自己所戴的镀金项链样式相同。陈某以挑选金项链为名,乘售货员不注意,用自己的镀金项链调换了上述纯金项链。陈某的行为:

A.构成盗窃罪

B.构成诈骗罪

C.构成诈骗罪与盗窃罪的想象竞合犯

D.构成诈骗罪与盗窃罪二罪

考点:国家司法考试司法考试卷二国家司法考试卷二真题2004年
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Reading comprehension. 阅读理解。

        Today is Thursday, December second. The weather is sunny. It is the second day of this month. 

Yesterday was Wednesday December first. The weather was cloudy. Tomorrow is Friday.       

1. How's the weather today?

                                            

2. What's the date today? 

                                            

3. What day is tomorrow? 

                                             

4. What day was yesterday?  

                                             

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理财产品风险的特点是( )。

A.信用风险低,流动性风险小

B.信用风险高,流动性风险高

C.信用风险低,流动性风险高

D.信用风险高,流动性风险低

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请简述出口产品质量的构成要素。

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The New York Philharmonic(爱乐乐团) came to an unexpected stop on Tuesday night when an audience member’s cell phone started ringing and wouldn’t stop.

Conductor Alan Gilbert was nearing the end of Mahler’s Ninth Symphony(交响乐) when the interruption began. As eh New York Times writes, the symphony, “contains some of the most spiritual and peaceful music ever written.”

As the cell phone continued to ring, the iPhone’s signature ringtone, Gilbert stopped the entire performance. And yet shockingly the phone continued to ring. “Nothing happened,” Gilbert told the Times, “Nobody was to blame for it. It was unbelievable.”

Gilbert said minor cell phone interruptions have become common and rarely interfere with a live performance. The Philharmonic does what it can to remind to audience to turn off their cell phones before the performance begins. But the audience and performers stood by in astonished silence as Gilbert asked the offender(肇事者) to silence the phone, only to hear it continue.

Mr Gilbert said audience pointed out two people sitting where the sound was coming from. “They were staring at me firmly,” he said of the couple. Eventually, the man put his hand in his pocket and the ringing stopped.

The conductor said he asked the man if he was sure the phone was quieted. “Then he nodded his head,” Mr Gilbert said.

People in the hall had been shouting for the sound to stop. Mr Pelkonen reported that they yelled: “Thousand-dollar fine!” “Kick him out!” “Get out!”

Once the phone was finally silenced, Gilbert apologized to the audience. They responded with cheers and applause(掌声). And the performance continued.

小题1:The underlined words “interfere with” in the third paragraph means “         ”.

A.enjoy

B.attend

C.disturb

D.complete小题2:What do we know about the offender?

A.He silenced the phone the moment he was reminded to.

B.He enjoyed the ringtone so he kept the phone ringing.

C.He quieted the phone after hearing people’s angry shouts.

D.He didn’t like the music so he wouldn’t silence the phone.小题3:What does the writer of this passage intend to imply?

A.It’s not acceptable to carry an iPhone to a concert.

B.It’s rude to attend a concert with the phone ringing.

C.It’s necessary to quiet the phones when the performance is over.

D.It’s common for a conductor to make an apology to the audience.小题4:What can be the best title for the passage?

A.iPhone ringtone bring New York Philharmonic to a stop

B.iPhone signature ringtone defeats New York Philharmonic

C.New York Philharmonic puts on a successful performance

D.New York Philharmonic stops the audience using iPhone

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巷道内运输机车的()任何一项不正常或防爆部分失去防爆性能时,都不得使用该机车。

A.灯

B.警铃(喇叭)

C.连接装置或撒沙装置

D.制动闸

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